"No, he's an envoy to God." ...uh, maybe there's a better way to explain that. Mordred's smile turns apologetic as he quickly continues, "H-he was created to act-- as an agent of God's will. The, uh, Christian sort of God, if you know what the means. And I--" The druid huffs an excited laugh, his expression undeniably fond. "I fell in love the first time I saw him. We bonded over plants, so they're a big part of our lives."
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That... might have been a lot to drop on Adia all at once, but this next part might explain some of that? He smiles and shrugs at her comment about how well he's taking in a place like the Nexus. "I work at an office filled with magical people and creatures. Things here are-- still weird, but I think the only thing that's really strange is meeting people who look like those I know back home." Like his fiancé, for example, or (as he'll find out later) himself. That's extremely weird. He chuckles and offers Adia a smile. "When you work with witches, vampires, and agents of both Heaven and Hell, there's not a lot that registers as outside the normal even in a place like this."