Viatorus nods along with Loki's decision. It's sensible, it's logical, and as a preliminary plan there's not much more to be said, only done. Which brings Viatorus' thoughts full circle. He perks up, hesitates, and flattens down his shirt as he prepares himself to speak.
"Perhaps… Perhaps that could be the favour you call in?" It's a meek offering at first, but he becomes more energetic as he explains, "I have a cousin who is a priest of Thoth, and another who is a priest of Despoina. A-And cousins who are priestesses of Despoina, too. If you wanted, that could be your favour from me. An introduction for an introduction."
Perfectly equal. Perfectly fair. It's such a neat solution. Isidor would be proud… If he hadn't gotten himself into a favour-debt with a god in the first place. It might be a bit hopeful of him to think that Loki would accept such a balanced trade, but Viatorus has an abundance of hope when it comes to the goodness of others.
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"Perhaps… Perhaps that could be the favour you call in?" It's a meek offering at first, but he becomes more energetic as he explains, "I have a cousin who is a priest of Thoth, and another who is a priest of Despoina. A-And cousins who are priestesses of Despoina, too. If you wanted, that could be your favour from me. An introduction for an introduction."
Perfectly equal. Perfectly fair. It's such a neat solution. Isidor would be proud… If he hadn't gotten himself into a favour-debt with a god in the first place. It might be a bit hopeful of him to think that Loki would accept such a balanced trade, but Viatorus has an abundance of hope when it comes to the goodness of others.