ChristianC wrote:Instead she smirked slightly at Kara's little joke and folded her arms, "We might need to seek them, it is likely that they are conducting clerical business of a more... practical kind."
You are struck again at the rough resemblance between the statue of Saint Altheria and the little statuette you saw the pict of.
Kara shared a brief laugh with Chani and moved beside her into the cathedral. She whispered to the woman; "See the blasphemy with the likeness of the objects to the saint?"
InquisitorChris wrote:(OOC: did Kara want a light flack coat or a flak vest? You can't really wear the former under civilian clothing -- although you could under your rain slicker. Assuming you never take it off.)
ooc> I can almost see a song like "A Mighty Fortress is our God" </ooc>
As Kara approaches the altar, the Ecclesiarch and the two neophytes -- a boy and a girl of about 11 or 12 -- look over at you. He is a tall elderly man with not a trace of hair, at least 70 assuming no rejuve treatments. His eyes are piercing and shine with intelligence.
"I am sorry," he says. "The last service for the day is over."
Then his eyes take in Leveticus' robes. "Novice," he says. "I have not seen you here before."
He glances a moment at Leveticus' hammer. Jim's maul, and Chani's sword and frowns, but says nothing.
gsteelwraith wrote:
OOC: The first psalm was taken from one mentioned on a poster issued when the last Tyranid codex was put out. The second is an adaptation of an actual Psalm from the Bible. Do recall, those passages are actual songs. I used to actually sing that particular one when I belonged to an evangelical church at one point.
helvorn wrote:Kara also glanced about the cathedral letting Leveticus do the talking for the moment.
Speaking to Leveticus, he says "I am Subprelate Ambrose Scipio. The good Bishop is not on the cathedral grounds at present."
"You are from offworld I see from your way of speaking and looks. We get few visitors here. Are you here in some kind of official capacity? I have heard nothing about an upcoming Ecclesiarchal visit."
ChristianC wrote:Chani observed the children for a while, only casually listening to the subprelate before she stepped over to the huddled youngsters, bending down on her knees and smiling.
"Hello, how are you?" she kept her hands on her knees as she sat on her haunches, "There's nothing to be afraid of, children."
gsteelwraith wrote:
Leveticus will return the gesture of fealty, and answer, "This is true, all of us are a long way from where we came from, though so long as we walk in the Light of the Emperor we are never so far from home. As to your questions, we are not the vanguard of an official Ecclesiarchal visitation, though I am certain they would be pleased with the good work being done here. Beyond this, I would suggest we discuss the meat of our presence here away from the tenders ears of those whom sup upon the milk of His teachings."
"Well," he says, "can you tell me what's going on? We are glad to have visitors. And perhaps," he grins at you good-naturedly, "you could share some news of what is going on offworld. I have not been off Famine since the Ecclesiarchy sent me here many decades ago."
InquisitorChris wrote:(And... we're back. Sorry about the delay.)
Kara sees lots of books with theological-sounding titles that don't mean much to her, especially since many are in High Gothic.
"The Holy Ordos," he says. "You have arrived. Praise be to the Emperor and His servants. And to think I called you a novice." He wryly smiles.
"We were not forwarned of your visit to this backwater. The artifacts resting below in the catacombs. I am at your service."
He makes the sign of the aquilla.
"The Holy Ordos," he says. "You have arrived. Praise be to the Emperor and His servants. And to think I called you a novice." He wryly smiles.
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