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There was a lot to take in here, more that Varlum could comprehend. Dragons had been one thing, but his connection to one was something else, as the idea of them being in Idalos. Varlum glanced up to the creature and gave a small look of confusion, unsure of how to explain the situation to a being that he didn't understand. "Forgive me. But I don't know where to find them, any of them. This is the first time I've seen a Dragon" he said as politely as he could, not sure where to find any Dragons in Idalos, or if they even existed there. How else had he never seen one, never really heard of one? There was due to be a mountain dragon set to destroy Rharne, but nothing had ever come of it.
Faith and Padraig had more in the way of questions than Varlum did, he never really had to ask questions in his line of work. Either he agreed with a command and followed it or he didn't and refused. It was a miracle he hadn't been removed from duty. Then again, his commanders had often been reasonable. There was little he had ever said no to - and when he had his argument had been as reasonable as could be. Perhaps he had been spared punishment on those grounds, or perhaps those that ordered him feared what would happen if they pressed further. Either were likely or possible, and neither were exclusive.
"As for the knowledge, I stand by Padraig. What he chooses to share is up to him and I intend to leave that knowledge with him. As far as the world knows, I know nothing. I only ask that I can tell one man. Ralaith - with his word that his secrets stay between us both. After all he has done for me, it's the least I can do in return" he said, glancing to Faith and Padraig. He had just made a request of a dragon. He sincerely hoped it didn't backfire. But Ralaith had done a lot for Varlum. At the very least, he wished to repay the Immortal, and perhaps this was the way. Assuming the Immortal hadn't already known of this place. Nothing would surprise Varlum after everything he had seen, done and heard in the past few Cycles.
Especially with a Dragon stood in front of him. That had trumped it all.
Faith and Padraig had more in the way of questions than Varlum did, he never really had to ask questions in his line of work. Either he agreed with a command and followed it or he didn't and refused. It was a miracle he hadn't been removed from duty. Then again, his commanders had often been reasonable. There was little he had ever said no to - and when he had his argument had been as reasonable as could be. Perhaps he had been spared punishment on those grounds, or perhaps those that ordered him feared what would happen if they pressed further. Either were likely or possible, and neither were exclusive.
"As for the knowledge, I stand by Padraig. What he chooses to share is up to him and I intend to leave that knowledge with him. As far as the world knows, I know nothing. I only ask that I can tell one man. Ralaith - with his word that his secrets stay between us both. After all he has done for me, it's the least I can do in return" he said, glancing to Faith and Padraig. He had just made a request of a dragon. He sincerely hoped it didn't backfire. But Ralaith had done a lot for Varlum. At the very least, he wished to repay the Immortal, and perhaps this was the way. Assuming the Immortal hadn't already known of this place. Nothing would surprise Varlum after everything he had seen, done and heard in the past few Cycles.
Especially with a Dragon stood in front of him. That had trumped it all.