[Nat… Why does Liem feel like this is not a sanctioned nickname…
Liem knows next to nothing about either Egypt or Greece, but he can see the benefits readily enough of Set joining with the Church during their time here. The god has a knack for sticking his nose in all sorts of places, and setting off events that don't seem immediately related to his actions. If they investigate the Church together, things are bound to shake loose, and he'll be able to rifle through whatever does.
Just as long as Set can rein in his excitement when they're actually in public. (But here, in the forest, Liem voices no complaint as he allows Set to pull him onward.)]
It's true; I cannot easily imagine anyone would be brazen enough to campaign against Lady Yima for control of her city.
[That two different men have taken the cue to do so despite the Tribune's youth and good health is both concerning and suspicious. Regardless of who, he is certain that someone behind the scenes must have encouraged this turn of events.]
Springstar does seem rather more precariously positioned than Highstorm, for all its strength in numbers. It rests over the Below, as well, and I fear the influence that underworld might have on it if it swayed against Springstar's favour. Perhaps that is all the more reason to plumb the Beyond's depths, since this place is the only part of Highstorm that seems not to be immediately within the Matron's control.
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Liem knows next to nothing about either Egypt or Greece, but he can see the benefits readily enough of Set joining with the Church during their time here. The god has a knack for sticking his nose in all sorts of places, and setting off events that don't seem immediately related to his actions. If they investigate the Church together, things are bound to shake loose, and he'll be able to rifle through whatever does.
Just as long as Set can rein in his excitement when they're actually in public. (But here, in the forest, Liem voices no complaint as he allows Set to pull him onward.)]
It's true; I cannot easily imagine anyone would be brazen enough to campaign against Lady Yima for control of her city.
[That two different men have taken the cue to do so despite the Tribune's youth and good health is both concerning and suspicious. Regardless of who, he is certain that someone behind the scenes must have encouraged this turn of events.]
Springstar does seem rather more precariously positioned than Highstorm, for all its strength in numbers. It rests over the Below, as well, and I fear the influence that underworld might have on it if it swayed against Springstar's favour. Perhaps that is all the more reason to plumb the Beyond's depths, since this place is the only part of Highstorm that seems not to be immediately within the Matron's control.