His words are not as complete nonsense to her as they might be to one from a different world, though they are nevertheless confusing. While she has never heard of a demon of chaos, it is not beyond her imagination (though why she would draw the assumption she would create a demon of chaos, specifically, is beyond her). The act of a demon possessing another is well within her understanding.
Why this is the first assumption he drew is, however, baffling. She's not even a mage.
"I would hope that it would take more than an alchemical concoction that does this--" Here, she waves her hand with an enthusiasm not matched by her expression. Jinglejinglejingle. "--to render me an abomination." Maybe she was too quick to dismiss him as a potential Templar.
The hand, notably, is a slightly different shade than her skin tone, with articulated joints. A prosthetic, functional enough to grip (or jingle), but not nearly as cool as some of the bionic ones Gadriel might have encountered.
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Why this is the first assumption he drew is, however, baffling. She's not even a mage.
"I would hope that it would take more than an alchemical concoction that does this--" Here, she waves her hand with an enthusiasm not matched by her expression. Jinglejinglejingle. "--to render me an abomination." Maybe she was too quick to dismiss him as a potential Templar.
The hand, notably, is a slightly different shade than her skin tone, with articulated joints. A prosthetic, functional enough to grip (or jingle), but not nearly as cool as some of the bionic ones Gadriel might have encountered.