Yup. Definitely getting the whole 1920's vibe from his voice, but not in a bad way. It rings of nostalgia and days long past, something she could get used to. Then again, Alastor is much taller and intimidating, making this interaction harder to wrap her brain around. The topic of discussion is also a bit jarring...
"Well, it is a place full of lore and mysteries, part of the reason why I'm attracted to it. There's also a great deal of culinary enjoyment in the city." Oh she's heard of the Axeman from a few tourist trap guides. Interesting how Alastor bring s that up when recalling New Orleans. He's starting to set off warning bells in her mind, but curiosity is getting the better of her.
"You'd be referring to Hell. No, can't say that I've met anyone from there." She can't help but smirk at his comment. "Where I'm from, no one can confirm if it really exists or not. Religion mentions it, but it's not like a human could just walk down there and confirm its existence."
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"Well, it is a place full of lore and mysteries, part of the reason why I'm attracted to it. There's also a great deal of culinary enjoyment in the city." Oh she's heard of the Axeman from a few tourist trap guides. Interesting how Alastor bring s that up when recalling New Orleans. He's starting to set off warning bells in her mind, but curiosity is getting the better of her.
"You'd be referring to Hell. No, can't say that I've met anyone from there." She can't help but smirk at his comment. "Where I'm from, no one can confirm if it really exists or not. Religion mentions it, but it's not like a human could just walk down there and confirm its existence."