[ He's been on both sides. As a child he trusted his faith in what others might call an 'invisible' god, but one that he swore he could feel within the halls of Rathal'pesha, in the gaze of the tall statues there. And his faith was rewarded when he was bound to John. ]
But you know that he's real, even though you haven't. You believe he is responsible for miracles.
That does sound like a power gifted only to the divine, and the lesser powers gifted to his acolytes.
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But you know that he's real, even though you haven't. You believe he is responsible for miracles.
That does sound like a power gifted only to the divine, and the lesser powers gifted to his acolytes.