[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/tJg106o.jpeg[/img][/center][hr] [center] [color=cecece] [sub] [b][Location][/b] Landow, Estren [b][Time][/b] Sunday, 06:00 AM [B][Mentions][/b] [@Teyao][@Mirandae] [/sub] [/color] [/center] [indent][indent][indent][indent] [color=808080] Akamu's laughter was from his core, and borderline threatened to shake the earth. To those next to him, it certainly may have felt as though rumbles and tremors were all around them, as he bent down for Laura. The two of them often struck an odd pair of Accadians, Akamu standing head and shoulders taller than his smaller compatriot. In many ways the two of them embodied the soul of the Accadian people: Opposites in some ways, north and south, large and small, separated by tradition and modernity, but sharing a similar spirit. Akamu beamed his ever famous bright, toothy smile at Laura as she accepted her gift, though cocked an eyebrow as she fussed over his safety. [color=cyan]"Trouble? Why- what trouble?"[/color] The large Accadian asked, genuinely confused, though touched by Laura's worry nonetheless. Akamu was always the type to run into a fire for others- it was literally his job. Though despite the inherit danger fire often held, Akamu himself never really felt any sense of fear. Not necessarily out of a lack of self-preservation instincts, but rather a confidence in his strength. The fact that in a worst case scenario he could cover himself in stone always helped as well. Stone didn't burn- and while he ran the risk of baking himself in an earthen oven of his own making, Akamu could typically just throw himself out of a fire just as easily as he threw himself into one. [color=cyan]"No need to worry your pretty head about me, Kika."[/color] Akamu grinned, fondly patting the top of the smaller Accadian's hair. [color=cyan]"Titan protects me so I can protect others- and I'm sure if I get into a real pinch, Mother Gaia will save me as well."[/color] He added, glancing at Gaia's shrine and gave her icon a broad wink. Any and all thoughts of confusion or worry about personal safety quickly disappated as Akamu was subsequently stormed by a mob of children- all of them followers of Gaia. Not that Akamu ever worried much about that. He was nearly as devout in his reverence of Mother Gaia as he was with Titan, the relative closeness of the Dominants seemingly reflected in their Regalia. Children clambered onto him and some half dozen hung off of his broad arms as he spun them around like a sort of carnival ride. Though he originally meant to excuse himself from Laura's conversation, it seemed her visitor had a mind to talk to both of them. Akamu grinned, giving Laura the lightest of elbows. [color=cyan]"Hear that Kika? [I] Landshaker[/i]. I like that name!"[/color] The man in question was tall and seemed intense, he had a seriousness about him that Akamu found atypical of Accadians- though this man wasn't Accadian, so that probably made sense. Not that Akamu thought lesser of the man for it of course, it just wasn't his style personally. [color=cyan]"Ah, purpose?"[/color] Akamu scratched the back of his head idly as he thought on the question, a few children laughing behind him as they dangled and fell off of his arm. [color=cyan]"Not sure if I know anything about that. I do what I do and Titan keeps granting me his blessing, so I suppose I'm doing something right." "I don't really pray to Titan- not in the typical way. Titan sees my value through my actions, and I see him through them as well. Unsure if that answers your question adequately."[/color] Akamu shrugged and looked over at Laura. [color=cyan]"Kika?"[/color] [/color] [/indent][/indent][/indent][/indent]