A chill runs down Adom's spine. Being a servant of Anubis rarely leads to feeling of warmth and sunshine, even among the most casual of his faithful. For those blessed by the attentions of the Lord of the Underworld, his touch can be overwhelming in its coldness and shadow.
Adom's eyes widen as he sees the cloaked figure approach. The blackness of it seems to drink in the light of the sun and annihilate it. It is... profoundly unnatural, and yet this is the figure who waits for every last soul at the end of this life. This is the... entity who brings each of us to Anubis. And here he is, standing in front of the priest. Anubis has heard, and answered, his prayers before, but this... this is truly a wonder.
The skeletal hand extends and Adom follows it with his eyes toward the temple, tearing them away from the figure. Seeing the bones move with no flesh, no muscle to guide them is not as horrifying as it might be. There is no blood. Just pure, clean bone. In the direction the finger is pointing is the new temple, dry and silent. And then the spirits of the dead appear, as whole and solid as any man alive. And that one, that is Uday. What irony that the lower priest's name means... meant... "to materialize." For materialize he had. Perhaps Anubis' grave humor had driven the god to answer his prayer this time. For surely he knew his servant would recognize the jest, and appreciate his wit. The warmth of his god's amusement fills him, dispelling a bit of the hollow cold in his bones. But even in that, the warmth is touched with shadow.
Adom watches in silent fascination as the figures descend into the river. It is the clearest sign he has ever received from Anubis. But alloying his joy at hearing the voice of his god so clearly is the revelation that the temple has been visited by something that has slain the four caretakers.
Quietly, he says a prayer for the four souls he has just seen. "Lord Anubis, I thank you for showing me the souls of those so recently departed on their journey to your halls. May you find in them no lack of virtue and no excess of vice, for their sake, and may ever your servant be worthy of you."
Raising his voice enough for the others to hear, he says
"I believe we will find the corpses of the four caretakers of the temple inside. Would that it were not so, but I have witnessed the truth as told by the omen of Anubis." His voice is strained. There is a mix of pride and fear in it. His prayer has been answered directly in unmistakable terms. He has the ear of a god. The God. Of the Underworld. That is something few can say, and fewer still will be able to oppose when the time comes. A certain woman comes to mind. Perhaps he will send her to meet his god personally eventually. But now is not the time to challenge a priestess of the sun. Now is a time to repair what is broken. To build from the ashes. To take the next steps on his journey.
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