Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20170123160700/@comment-24736819-20170228162608

Panmoneius managed to find a safe haven to recover his strength, although he wasn't really that harmed. He tried to remember where Wrath wanted to head next, so he could intercept the other Sins.

"Oddly interesting.", Carden let out after a few hours of research.

Bouros, who had been fighting against the urge to get out of that place, looked up towards the bard.

"I couldn't exactly figure it out who your godly parent is...but I did found an interesting passage here.", the blonde halfgod waved for the bigger one to approach as he laid down the book he had been reading over his desk, "Here, read this. This is the second volume of the journals written by one called Quivalle Stromare, he was an imperial adventurer or conqueror, depending on your point of view."

Bouros hunched over the desk, curious about what the bard thought he had found, but before he could even reach the second paragraph Carden started speaking again.

"This exact passage tells of a small village somewhere along the western coast of Yokuda, 1E 375, before the Emperor was overthrown. Quivalle wrote that he encountered something he had never seen before, a man chained to a boulder in the middle of the sea where sometimes the tide rose enough to swallow him whole, yet the man never perished. He wrote and I quote: ''Despite the villagers complaints and agressive menaces regarding our new enterprise, I decided to sail to the rocks where the strange undying man was chained. The men, obviously afraid of the unknown, wished me to let go of this idea and resume our march towards the Emperor's city, but they knew better than to challenge my orders. The male specimen was astonishing, muscular and handsome. Clean shaven, which was strange to say the least, since no one approached those waters and the village's elders told me that the Undying Man had been on that rock for all of their lives. He seemed to be around 30 years old, which once again went against what the Elders told me... So perhaps they were lying after all, everything to keep foreigners away.''"

Bouros eyes had widened throughout the whole story and now, after Carden finished it, he was left speechless.

"There is more here. Apparently, Quivalle was quite interested in this Undying Man, but the journal ends before anything happens... I am yet to find the third volume of his journals, perhaps there is something there we could use.", Carden commented, sounding like the informations he had just gathered was a normal day in his life, which actually was.

"How...old am I?", was everything that managed to escape Bouros' mouth as the big man struggled to deal with what he had discovered.