05-06-2015, 12:59 PM
Elyse only slightly jumped when the man spoke from behind her. She turned with the grace of a hunter, stepping back to give herself more room from the man. Dots connected in her mind and her suspicions were confirmed as Sierra spoke - the man had walked on water - which meant he could wield the power of gods.
That brought to mind Jesus. He had been documented to walk on water. Elyse briefly wondered if Jesus had held the powers of gods too, and that brought to mind many more questions such as were the Pharisees Atharim and the whole crucifixion set to fulfill their goal. It was something to research - later.
Elyse didn't judge gods like other Atharim did. The man was a litterer and perhaps a little harsh, but that didn't make him a bad person; however, the chance was there, but her own credo meant that she had to give him a chance to prove himself good or evil. She didn't want to kill anyone. A person was a person regardless of whether they had god powers, were sentient, or wolfkin. She was a defender of those who couldn't defend themselves, and if she had to, she would protect others from him, but she didn't have enough data.
Elyse didn't respond verbally. She stood waiting for the man's response, but she was now more worried about Sierra. The way she spoke of humanity was with anger. Sierra didn't seem very happy. Under normal circumstances, Elyse would have been concerned, but she was even moreso under these ones. If Sierra disliked humanity so, then she might turn to the wolves too much. Elyse didn't want Sierra to become like the man in the cage. She didn't want that to happen to anyone.
That brought to mind Jesus. He had been documented to walk on water. Elyse briefly wondered if Jesus had held the powers of gods too, and that brought to mind many more questions such as were the Pharisees Atharim and the whole crucifixion set to fulfill their goal. It was something to research - later.
Elyse didn't judge gods like other Atharim did. The man was a litterer and perhaps a little harsh, but that didn't make him a bad person; however, the chance was there, but her own credo meant that she had to give him a chance to prove himself good or evil. She didn't want to kill anyone. A person was a person regardless of whether they had god powers, were sentient, or wolfkin. She was a defender of those who couldn't defend themselves, and if she had to, she would protect others from him, but she didn't have enough data.
Elyse didn't respond verbally. She stood waiting for the man's response, but she was now more worried about Sierra. The way she spoke of humanity was with anger. Sierra didn't seem very happy. Under normal circumstances, Elyse would have been concerned, but she was even moreso under these ones. If Sierra disliked humanity so, then she might turn to the wolves too much. Elyse didn't want Sierra to become like the man in the cage. She didn't want that to happen to anyone.