Landon wasn't sure what to think of these warnings. As evil as Thalios may have appeared, he must care about the well-being of the gods to come warn them. The thing about the dead gods made it a little more scary. Their are plenty of stories and methods of raising gods from the dead. Some are known for having died multiple times. But they took care of them before, if another war broke out it may be bloody, but the merged should succeed again. Then there's the rabbit loon. He may seem crazy, but there's the off chance he is right that danger is coming. And what worried Landon most was if they spoke of the same thing. He wanted to begin asking the rabbit loon what his warning was, but with the speed and reason of his entrance, he again disappeared. Landon thought of following him, but a pit of fire was the last place he wanted to go. He thought of just handling one problem at a time. And besides something was still off about the surroundings. Landon took great care to notice everything about him. The feeling came after both the rabbit loon and Thalios arrived. It would make sense that it was one or both of them, but now rabbit loon was gone and the feeling lingered. It didn't seem right, but he would just pass it off as Thalios for now. Landon also noticced the light coming from Rhonas bite. It confused him even more how a being of light was sick. Some gods such as himself had mortal features and if terribly weak could get normal sicknesses as he had when he was young, but how does a being of light get sick? That would have to wait until later though. [@cuccoruler] [b][color=00aeef]"So are the old gods in the underworld? I guess I thought they were really destroyed. How effective is the Gatekeeper at keeping people out of the underworld? Can he stop portals from opening there or does he really just block the gate? I really have a lot of questions. Can you take me with you to the underworld?"[/color][/b]