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Well. That was certainly an... interesting explanation. It certainly didn't help that Siobhan faded out to nothingness momentarily, causing Roan's gaze to narrow. Not out of anger, or even all that much suspicion. Just... unease. It seemed as though they had a ghost among them, which on its own wasn't much of a concern. Ghosts didn't exactly seem to be a very unusual occurrence around the Beyond – hell, Tanglewood had even been founded by one. The soothsayer himself didn't even have that much room to talk. While he wasn't a ghost, he had discovered a long time ago that he was a reincarnation. An echo of someone else, that had grown and developed beyond them. It wasn't all that far from a ghost, except he actually had a physical form – and he seemingly wasn't shackled to this world because of unfinished business. Although, he had to wonder if Siobhan was actually around the lighthouse because she had unfinished business. In fact, he found a lot of questions swirling around in his head. Like when she had arrived, and how she had potentially died. Unfortunately, those were all pretty invasive, and considering her little disappearing act, it didn't seem as though Siobhan handled pressure well.
With his wings shifting against his spine, Roan muttered to Siobhan, shaking his head from side to side, "Don't worry. I have no intention of exorcising you from the lighthouse. I was just... curious." Did Siobhan even realize that she was a ghost? It seemed so obvious to him, but she also seemed a bit confused, like she wasn't fully aware of everything off about her. Perhaps exorcising had been a poor choice of words, then. Well... he couldn't take it back now. Figuring he might as well give the other some space, he soon followed up, "I have duties to attend to, so... I'll let you and Keona talk. Welcome to The Typhoon, Siobhan." He then turned to go, intending to head back to the temple and perhaps do some research into their new guest, or spirits in general. As he passed by Danny, he lowered his voice slightly, tone vaguely chastising as he muttered, "Close your mouth. It's rude to star, you know." He then moved on without another word, figuring the canine would get over his fear of Siobhan's ghostly presence. It really was a wonder to Roan that Vayne had chosen such a coward as the object of her affections.
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[align=right][sup][sup]template © tikki[/sup][/sup]With his wings shifting against his spine, Roan muttered to Siobhan, shaking his head from side to side, "Don't worry. I have no intention of exorcising you from the lighthouse. I was just... curious." Did Siobhan even realize that she was a ghost? It seemed so obvious to him, but she also seemed a bit confused, like she wasn't fully aware of everything off about her. Perhaps exorcising had been a poor choice of words, then. Well... he couldn't take it back now. Figuring he might as well give the other some space, he soon followed up, "I have duties to attend to, so... I'll let you and Keona talk. Welcome to The Typhoon, Siobhan." He then turned to go, intending to head back to the temple and perhaps do some research into their new guest, or spirits in general. As he passed by Danny, he lowered his voice slightly, tone vaguely chastising as he muttered, "Close your mouth. It's rude to star, you know." He then moved on without another word, figuring the canine would get over his fear of Siobhan's ghostly presence. It really was a wonder to Roan that Vayne had chosen such a coward as the object of her affections.
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