["All gods are hostile" is his first thought, but it's not one that comes anywhere near being spoken. His expression remains unchanged, as if he's simply neutrally assessing the information that has been given.
It's only after a second or two that he trusts himself to make a small grimace, a more appropriate reaction than the cackle he might like to give. It's almost a relief to him that he might have to deal with openly hostile gods, rather than plot against "benevolent" ones in secret. Still, he certainly doesn't trust John enough to give him that kind of reaction. Everything here could be a trap, a lie, and for the moment this new information makes him more guarded than ever.]
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It's only after a second or two that he trusts himself to make a small grimace, a more appropriate reaction than the cackle he might like to give. It's almost a relief to him that he might have to deal with openly hostile gods, rather than plot against "benevolent" ones in secret. Still, he certainly doesn't trust John enough to give him that kind of reaction. Everything here could be a trap, a lie, and for the moment this new information makes him more guarded than ever.]
Not ideal.
Did they bring us here?