The True Plague
Lord Doctor of the Plague
Ultio couldn't help himself but to sigh as the realm around them began to break apart. Time is coming to an end for Utos, as it was said it would. Shame, he'd rather have had these decisions made with Utos still around. Things will likely be... Difficult without him there to preside over it. Another difficult thing to deal with is the knowledge that, although no guarantees that they're his recipes, Jericho is being administered poisons by some... Bird lady?
Honestly, that confuses him a bit. Is it a lady sized bird? Literally just a female bird? Is it one of the special races of one of his fellow divines? Unlikely, Inquisition isn't fond of those... Maybe it'd be Like, a human or an Elf or something wearing an outfit resembling a bird? Though that's preposterous, surely their enemies don't look THAT ridiculous... Right?
With a movement that felt a little too smooth and easy for his liking, Ultio slid his right hand into his left sleeve to procure a coin. A simple coin really. Emblazoned on its faces were a grinning fool and a bloodied dagger. Silently, Ultio stood up from his seat and began to make his way towards the portal out. He thought he should feel... More at this. Perhaps curiosity at seeing another god die? Anger at the cruelty of the world to have Utos be taken from them? Fearful of what lay in store for this faded divine council? All things he should be feeling, but didn't really.
No, he was simply feeling conflicted. The God of Vengence can't truly condemn the acts of the Inquisition in this matter. This is vengence for the wrongs the mortals have suffered at divine hands... Even if Utos should've been the last to suffer for that, it didn't change the fact. Although he'll get vengence for this act, to kill the ones who took Utos from them... He also had to acknowledge that vengence was carried out at this moment too. His walk to the portal paused as he passed Utos.
"May whatever awaits our kind after death treat you well, Utos. Out of every god here, you deserved this the least." Gently, Ultio would place the Dead Man's Coin in front of Utos, the bloodied dagger side facing up. "You may not have asked for us to avenge you, but know that even if it'll be with my dying breath, they shall pay for this. You will be remembered, and if we manage to destroy the Inquisition, you will be held in the highest regard by at the very least, me and my worshippers for giving your final moments to let us gather."
Ultio would also attempt to quickly sneak a little scritch scritch on Cervasis' head. He'd not try and deny the cat it's desire to stick with Utos till the end. Utos didn't deserve the misery of dying alone, even if he wished for Cervasis to flee.
Whether or not Cervasis tried to slash at his hand, Ultio would already resume his march to the portal. Partially out of worry that if he stuck around too long, he may end up stuck, partially to get away from the sad sight of seeing Utos dying. With another sigh, he'd step through the portal. Truly, a moody teen.
Honestly, that confuses him a bit. Is it a lady sized bird? Literally just a female bird? Is it one of the special races of one of his fellow divines? Unlikely, Inquisition isn't fond of those... Maybe it'd be Like, a human or an Elf or something wearing an outfit resembling a bird? Though that's preposterous, surely their enemies don't look THAT ridiculous... Right?
With a movement that felt a little too smooth and easy for his liking, Ultio slid his right hand into his left sleeve to procure a coin. A simple coin really. Emblazoned on its faces were a grinning fool and a bloodied dagger. Silently, Ultio stood up from his seat and began to make his way towards the portal out. He thought he should feel... More at this. Perhaps curiosity at seeing another god die? Anger at the cruelty of the world to have Utos be taken from them? Fearful of what lay in store for this faded divine council? All things he should be feeling, but didn't really.
No, he was simply feeling conflicted. The God of Vengence can't truly condemn the acts of the Inquisition in this matter. This is vengence for the wrongs the mortals have suffered at divine hands... Even if Utos should've been the last to suffer for that, it didn't change the fact. Although he'll get vengence for this act, to kill the ones who took Utos from them... He also had to acknowledge that vengence was carried out at this moment too. His walk to the portal paused as he passed Utos.
"May whatever awaits our kind after death treat you well, Utos. Out of every god here, you deserved this the least." Gently, Ultio would place the Dead Man's Coin in front of Utos, the bloodied dagger side facing up. "You may not have asked for us to avenge you, but know that even if it'll be with my dying breath, they shall pay for this. You will be remembered, and if we manage to destroy the Inquisition, you will be held in the highest regard by at the very least, me and my worshippers for giving your final moments to let us gather."
Ultio would also attempt to quickly sneak a little scritch scritch on Cervasis' head. He'd not try and deny the cat it's desire to stick with Utos till the end. Utos didn't deserve the misery of dying alone, even if he wished for Cervasis to flee.
Whether or not Cervasis tried to slash at his hand, Ultio would already resume his march to the portal. Partially out of worry that if he stuck around too long, he may end up stuck, partially to get away from the sad sight of seeing Utos dying. With another sigh, he'd step through the portal. Truly, a moody teen.