[She doesn't expect him to come back with anything but perhaps a joke, so when he asks if she's being serious, she's caught off guard. That makes her answer honestly.]
Yes, actually.
[It isn't as if she's secretive about her powers around other displaced; she just isn't used to being asked so directly. But he'd likely find out sooner or later, so she doesn't let it faze her for too long.
But then he mentions a legion. And not just any legion.
Diana turns her full attention to him now, dark eyes sharp as she inspects him a second time. He's clearly a child of the modern world. There's no possible way he was in one of Caesar's armies. And yet, she's heard stranger things here. Met stranger people. Met another god.
Diana takes a seat on the edge of the cot opposite him, folding her hands in front of her and resting her elbows on her knees.]
And why would a member of the Thunderbolt Legion have a trident tattoo?
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Yes, actually.
[It isn't as if she's secretive about her powers around other displaced; she just isn't used to being asked so directly. But he'd likely find out sooner or later, so she doesn't let it faze her for too long.
But then he mentions a legion. And not just any legion.
Diana turns her full attention to him now, dark eyes sharp as she inspects him a second time. He's clearly a child of the modern world. There's no possible way he was in one of Caesar's armies. And yet, she's heard stranger things here. Met stranger people. Met another god.
Diana takes a seat on the edge of the cot opposite him, folding her hands in front of her and resting her elbows on her knees.]
And why would a member of the Thunderbolt Legion have a trident tattoo?
[She isn't mocking him. She's absolutely serious.]