"He didn't do much, it's fine." Though Ezekiel could feel that the earth dragon more than likely drew blood with his claws, it wasn't too bad. He gave a curt nod upon the dragon's suggestion, "Of course, my Lord." Truth be told, he didn't have too much confidence in the small dragon to carry out what he set to do. Rushing into an enemy's area with absolutely no plan wasn't the best way to approach things. Still, if Draken was telling him to stay in the church it either meant that it wouldn't be a complete disaster, or he was trying to teach a lesson to Chu. The priest watched the girl as she pleaded with his god. So, this dragon was her god? He wondered where she was from. It was weird, how there were temples dedicated to dragons over the lands, yet he had minimal, if at all any, communication with them. Maybe he should start talking to some, soon. But for the near future Ezekiel was far too busy to dig into the affairs of other churches, and he figured that he would only have more work to deal with in the wake of this event. He turned his attention to Draken as he worked on the dragon, and watched him as he stood up. They were doing something, but it wasn't his place to ask what that was. "Where do you hail from?" He turned his attention back to the girl, looking directly at her, with an expression that was neutral to him but many others considered intimidating.