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>"I took the liberty of doing so some time ago. Hopefully they will attribute the deprivation to me, rather than being suspicious of you, my lady. Although the newest visitor seems a little too gripped with mad terror to think so critically. He has stopped squirming, however."
Hm.
Saulanna takes a moment to remove Peregrin's brooch. He keeps his attention fastened on her, however.
>"What is the "illuminated"?"
"The Cult of the Illuminated. They have a religious reverence for the Chosen of the Sun, and so, an enmity for their enemies. They wouldn't be too friendly to you, either; they think Moon Heroes should be faithful little hounds for their sunlit masters, aside the whole... Titan angle."
>"What can you tell me about my life?"
"Not a lot. I don't get many visitors from the land of the living, you see; just ghosts who don't want to live in the Deep Dark. You were the typical scavenger-archeologist, I think, solving the riddles of ancient ruins for personal profit, with a healthy mix of the higher-class burglar for when the lost cities of the Golden Age have inexplicably made themselves scarce."
>"What would you do, in my place?"
"Ah... well. I'd probably kill me and eat what I wanted out of me, but if you did plan to do that I think I would rather offer my soul in one piece, as to become your akuma. Though I am... not too keen on that, either. I don't know if you're capable of it, though I have clearly underestimated your capabilities. Do the souls make you stronger that quickly, or - ah. Off topic, there, sorry."
"I don't know how to make you trust me. Perhaps you could simply credit me with enough intellect to not think I consider myself capable of controlling a growing Titan? Particularly one I wanted to teach me? I'd do better to simply make myself useful to you. A place of refuge, certain resources at your disposal, easier access to souls, and... expertise? I don't know how being human and titanic is going to affect you over time, and you might be glad of someone who's studied the concept. Only the Heroes of Hell would know more than me on that, and you wouldn't want to talk to them."
Saulanna decides to reveal the option of the Name Oath. Peregrin's eyes still show concern, but for a moment there is a flicker of interest.
>"Knowing his own True Name does benefit him to a considerable degree, so it isn't completely one-sided."
He pauses a moment, then speaks.
"That's certainly the most attractive option thus far. If I may go a little further, however? If you yourself would promise to teach me the new Titanic Magics you uncover, I would pledge my full, active and passive support to you. Within the reasonable bounds of still being able to sleep and eat and so forth, of course. Perhaps it would be simpler to say that I would kneel to you, as a vassal, with the typical responsibilities and understandings of such a position enforced by oath. I really do have a lot I can offer."
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