[center][img]http://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/b3RmLjExNi5hNmE2YTYuU21GdFpYTWdWR2h2Y201bC4wAA,,/sweetcorrection-roth.regular.png[/img] Interacting with: Father Walter [@vancexentan][/center] While he waited, James had removed his weapons and placed them on the seat beside him and as the overseer approached, he made no outward signed to react, but instead wordlessly listened to the clergyman's words. His thumb drifted idle against the catalyst in his hand. [color=dimgray]"Thank you for the offer to have her buried Father, but I think it's best that we keep her body preserved until I can make preparations to have it taken back to her home. It's what her people would have wanted. I appreciate your sympathy, but I'm no religious man and I'm used to losing people. Comes with the profession."[/color] His head down, the Hunter didn't turn to look at the older man as he watched aimlessly the space between his knees, a hollow laugh slipping from his mouth before his eyes drifted to the crossbow bolt in his hand. His expression changed slightly, but it was enough to been seen. The empty look became tinted with hard determination, a resolve he had held before now slowly returning to him. [color=dimgray]"That doesn't mean I'm giving up on this war. I owe Amina that much..."[/color] He turned his head to look at Walter fully.[color=dimgray]"...and for that I'll need a new Servant. Should I leave this with you?"[/color] He passed the catalyst between his hands before holding it out for the clergyman to take, his other hand pulling his weapons closer to his side.