OOCUh oh. ![]() At first he stayed inside the Preserver because it was beeping merrily, so he assumed it was working. It did seem that it was taking rather a long time to scan him and the talon, or rather, GT145, but he didn't want to interrupt it and have to start all over again. He didn't know enough about golems in practice to know if this was normal or a sign of a malfunction, like Rela's stupid Communicator that Drainira had hijacked. He sighed, bored, and then his stomach started growling. "Great," he muttered, and scratched his head gently with the talon without thinking. His eyes tracked toward the door through which Tieh had made her exit, wondering if she were truly human, or perhaps a hybrid with a Symenestra to require blood. Or some new form of the undead, more alive than a Nuit, but requiring living blood for sustenance. That thought made him want to get out of the cage. After all, she had made him no Grand Oath to not harm him. But if she was a conscientious blood-drinker, perhaps she harvested it from the recently dead and kept it from coagulating with a bit of magic. No harm, no foul. He would have to ask her if blood could be maledicted as well as used to paint the glyph circle. That would be a good detail to know. If blood could be maledicted and then drunk, as the blood became part of the drinker's body, perhaps its influence would become permanent. Could maledicted Konti blood grant Avalis' gnosis? That would probably upset the goddess, though. "Hm." When the Preserver chirped at him and informed him that GT145 was indeed a success, Hadrian stepped out of the cage, a bit confused. "Gods, I'm hungry," he mumbled as his stomach growled again in earnest. He was also feeling a bit randy, but that urge didn't quite hit his brain. It did, however, make his underclothes a little cramped for space. He squinted at Tieh's exit again, head cocked, calculating. He didn't notice the tap of the talon against his lower lip, nor did he notice his thought process as he moved quickly to follow Tieh, hungry, horny, and not in the best of moods. What was she thinking, leaving him alone for so long without a snack? |