I guess I don't get it... it's not like we didn't have some saints in Chaldea, but...
[ But also--she thinks about Solomon, and Goetia, the raging, furiously lonely abandoned Beast at the end of the world. Maybe in light of that, it's not a surprise that their whole religion is just kind of like that. Her lips purse into the beginning of a frown, thoughtful above anything else. It's familiar to her, but also foreign, not unlike this strange fairy city: the buildings aren't wildly weird or different (apparently the fae are still mostly human-shaped, it seems), but nothing about it is something she immediately recognizes. ]
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[ But also--she thinks about Solomon, and Goetia, the raging, furiously lonely abandoned Beast at the end of the world. Maybe in light of that, it's not a surprise that their whole religion is just kind of like that. Her lips purse into the beginning of a frown, thoughtful above anything else. It's familiar to her, but also foreign, not unlike this strange fairy city: the buildings aren't wildly weird or different (apparently the fae are still mostly human-shaped, it seems), but nothing about it is something she immediately recognizes. ]
It's just not how I think, I guess.