[ One thing Lambert is rapidly discovering is a nice perk of not being able to speak is that other people tend to give away way more information than they would, otherwise. Allen's explanation has him nodding along to show that he's listening, although it's obviously difficult to ask follow-up questions when he's limited to what he can scrawl into the mud.
Eventually, however, what he decides to settle on is -- ]
Other part a demon?
[ He can't think of much else, based on experience, that a 'divine power' would find objectionable. Though if you ask him, there's not much about that thing in Allen's arm that remotely fits the definition of divine -- it seems more fitting to call it a curse than what Allen describes. ]
How long? [ He points first at his eye, then taps a finger on his arm, mirroring Allen's own marks. ]
no subject
Eventually, however, what he decides to settle on is -- ]
Other part a demon?
[ He can't think of much else, based on experience, that a 'divine power' would find objectionable. Though if you ask him, there's not much about that thing in Allen's arm that remotely fits the definition of divine -- it seems more fitting to call it a curse than what Allen describes. ]
How long? [ He points first at his eye, then taps a finger on his arm, mirroring Allen's own marks. ]