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Father Towbray and the other gathered men glance at each other before turning back to you. <span class="mu-i">“Passage is arranged, but… We had heard you might be remaining here.”</span>
<span class="mu-i">“This is true, my time here is not yet done.”</span> You had feared these men were putting off their journey home due to you. <span class="mu-i">“Although I cannot yet say for how long I must remain. Weeks, months… even years.”</span>
<span class="mu-i">“It does not matter how long. I am a Reclaimant priest, through and through. Your promise to reclaim the Ardenne for the Kingdom of Heaven is a dream in which we all share.”</span> The gathered men nod as the wiry old priest looks at you with an expression you can only describe as devotion. <span class="mu-i">“It is enough to make a man weep, to know that the Almighty has sent us a man who will make it a dream no longer. In you I see the light that will banish the shadow from that blighted corner of the world. I am with you, Ζώντας Άγιος, to the very end.”</span>
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>“I am glad to hear it, but I need you back at home. These faithful few are just the beginning, and they look to you as their leader. We will need more support among the common man to bring that glorious day to past. We have much work to do.” Father Towbray will return with the other pilgrims to Cantǒn. He will spread the good word to willing ears with your blessing, that the day of Ardenne’s reckoning is soon to come. And so it shall be, a ragged Cainite priest as herald for the knight chosen by God. [Divine]
>“You have kept me on the straight and narrow path thus far, Father Towbray. If you would consider remaining during my time here in Cathagi, I would sorely appreciate it. I feel that this land is not yet done testing me.” While the majority of the pilgrims must take their leave eventually, you don’t doubt the Chapter Master Callahan can provide accommodation during the entirety of your confessors stay here. Father Towbray will remain here with you, as will a few of the most dedicated Angelites. [Hearty]
>“And well it gladdens me, Father. But for now I need you to see these good and faithful men home safe, see them returned to their families and fields. The road ahead is long and dark, and we are far from ready for the war to come. Enjoy what peace you can before our trials start. When the time comes, I shall send for you.” Father Towbray will return with the other pilgrims, reflecting on his pilgrimage and awaiting the day that you return and begin your holy mission. [Idealist]