[ooc: No religious disrespect is meant. Taking this specifically as the revival JC, and my interpretation of that specific character. Characters who can sense such things would only see him as a man with great faith in his deity and the ability to channel power
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"Be careful."
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And he means it.
After a moment of looking around the room further, "Could you tell me where I am? I believe I walked into the wrong inn."
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Sameth pushes his sketches and various metal bits to the side, a few Charter Marks glow on the paper and metal.
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He's still looking around, but now with some slight curiousity. There's something... different about this place.
Particularly the people.
"I don't remember hearing that name or seeing a sign as such; it's a very strange name, for an inn located in Jerusalem."
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. . .
. . .
. . . Really?
Bad enough angels can get here, now this?
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Still confused.
Not real pleased about recognizing Applegate, though.
He believed that he had been real, in the desert. And that was enough for Joshua. So he is none too happy to see Applegate again.
He's tired, he's unhappy about what is to come, and he is somehow where he is not supposed to be.
Go away, Applegate. Joshua is certain that this is probably your fault.
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It's ironic, really. Joshua doesn't want to be here, Applegate doesn't want him here . . . who would have thought the Devil and the Savior would ever have a common desire?
Joshua's distinct displeasure does lift Applegate's spirits a bit, though. He smirks. Advantage to him.
"Take a wrong turn somewhere?"
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"Apparently. I'm sure you know something about that."
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"You."
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"Do I know you?"
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"Never mind."
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The look in the man's eyes unsettles him. Or, the look that was. This man is not any of the priests, that Joshua knows of. There is no reason for him to be here, in a small inn.
Not to mention that he was not dressed in any of their styles.
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