[ :looking: is that my best girl? is that my best girl?
he chuckles a little, sitting back in his chair and nodding. that sounds so fun! but! temenos tilts his head, back and forth. ] Mmm. Well... what do you think the duties of a cleric might be?
Sometimes, though that usually falls in line with apothecaries.
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I do your more standard duties of the church; guide lost lambs onto the proverbial path, give sermons, teach Sunday school and scripture here and there, but, I am no standard cleric. Rather, as you style yourself an investigator, I'm an Inquisitor.
I see. Skills like that serve people well in all sorts of situations. Did something push you on the path of becoming an Inquisitor or was it a calling for you?
You could not pry into her private life with a crowbar and a skeleton key. [ the most private girl in the entire world! ] But, I'm not sure what entirely she thinks is difficult, to be quite honest. I think her methodology and mine tend to be different.
[ actually it's because he just uses her skills to make her do the dirty work but thats besides the point ]
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[ so, no. thinking about being chosen makes him wrinkle his nose internally but his face is a placid smile as ever. ]
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I wouldn't call myself a hero either.
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he looks so interested immediately, face lighting up. ]
Well, now. A kindred spirit, in a manner of speaking. [ hehe ] What do you investigate?
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I take whatever cases grace my door, and a few that are relevant to me.
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he chuckles a little, sitting back in his chair and nodding. that sounds so fun! but! temenos tilts his head, back and forth. ] Mmm. Well... what do you think the duties of a cleric might be?
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I'm not religious myself. Assisting the ailing?
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[ temenos is a healer but he will not heal you if you're a dumbass and this is a fact of life
but! ]
I do your more standard duties of the church; guide lost lambs onto the proverbial path, give sermons, teach Sunday school and scripture here and there, but, I am no standard cleric. Rather, as you style yourself an investigator, I'm an Inquisitor.
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I see. Skills like that serve people well in all sorts of situations. Did something push you on the path of becoming an Inquisitor or was it a calling for you?
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Hmm. I wouldn't say it was a push, but perhaps a bit of both. I was chosen for the position by the Pontiff a few years ago.
Above all, my interest as the inquisitor lies in finding the truth.
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[ The information gets tucked away. ]
How often are you able to find it?
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I find that finding the truth often leads to uncovering many more questions. Pulling a single thread never unravels the entire tapestry.
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[ hee hee. ]
What brought you to becoming an investigator?
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Hmm... It's something I'm used to doing.
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[ fascinating ]
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[ heh. ]
You know, my dear assistant is an amethyst snake of her own. She often tells me it's quite difficult to work with a detective.
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Is that so? Are you prying into her private life, or is it something else she finds disagreeable?
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You could not pry into her private life with a crowbar and a skeleton key. [ the most private girl in the entire world! ] But, I'm not sure what entirely she thinks is difficult, to be quite honest. I think her methodology and mine tend to be different.
[ actually it's because he just uses her skills to make her do the dirty work but thats besides the point ]
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Different methods to pick the same lock? Or something along those lines?
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[ a beat. ] Or a pocket, for that matter.
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