Ah, this was Ferryman's idea. Said that it would be easier for me to walk
among mortals this way without having them ask who I was and where I came
from.
[He's surprised at Steve's reaction]
You know of others like gods? Blessed by them, then. Or are they also
creatures of science?
[A nervous hand rubs at the back of Steve's head. It feels different to him, even if the terms used are the same.]
I've fought alongside Thor on several occasions. He's got a mean swing with that hammer of his. Humans thought they were gods for centuries and here I've sat and shared breakfast and the battlefield with him.
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[He smiles at that]
Funny. I hear regrets when people walk with me to the Rivers. Do gods...other gods walk among mortals once more? You seem unsurprised at my presence.
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[Steve's admission is quiet. To be fair the 'gods' he knows dress so much more ostentatiously usually.]
I know people who are something like Gods, though not of your pantheon. You'd be amazed what a person can get used to.
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[He looks down at himself]
Ah, this was Ferryman's idea. Said that it would be easier for me to walk among mortals this way without having them ask who I was and where I came from.
[He's surprised at Steve's reaction]
You know of others like gods? Blessed by them, then. Or are they also creatures of science?
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[A nervous hand rubs at the back of Steve's head. It feels different to him, even if the terms used are the same.]
I've fought alongside Thor on several occasions. He's got a mean swing with that hammer of his. Humans thought they were gods for centuries and here I've sat and shared breakfast and the battlefield with him.
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[He gives a shrug and a nod]
I understand how beings like myself and your friend Thor can make things...difficult if you were raised so.
[His stomach growls a little]
Would you like to join me for a meal?