[The gods in his world do not necessarily act as people expect them to. Apollo is no exception.
On this trip, Caim isn't the first to doubt Apollo, nor will he be the last. It's a topic Apollo is used to addressing over the millennia, but having to repeat himself in so short a span of time is becoming cumbersome.]
I only speak the truth. Why, am I not as flashy enough?
[He pulls away from Caim, lifting himself until he's floating a head taller than the man. The edges of his tunic curls about him, a smooth transition from cloth to wisps of cloud, swaying even without a breeze.]
You know, you might want to rethink your idea of what gods are now that you're here. I'm not the only one.
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On this trip, Caim isn't the first to doubt Apollo, nor will he be the last. It's a topic Apollo is used to addressing over the millennia, but having to repeat himself in so short a span of time is becoming cumbersome.]
I only speak the truth. Why, am I not as flashy enough?
[He pulls away from Caim, lifting himself until he's floating a head taller than the man. The edges of his tunic curls about him, a smooth transition from cloth to wisps of cloud, swaying even without a breeze.]
You know, you might want to rethink your idea of what gods are now that you're here. I'm not the only one.