Cillian's Links
"I have not had a proper conversation with the young prophet, in all honesty. I don't know if I intend to have one with her, either. Her visions most often come with physical contact, and I cannot risk her touching me. So for the most part, I stay away from her."
I've. . . Heard things, about him. Bad things. And Cara is uncomfortable around him, and xi likes everyone. I don't trust Father Cillian.
"Cara fears me. Good. I do not know that I could keep myself from ripping xem to shreds if the two of us were left alone. After my first taste of unicorn blood in my youth, it is far too tempting. I cannot be caught ripping apart our unicorn ambassador, so I let xem avoid me."
"He unsettles me, the Father. They say he killed an exiled unicorn in his youth. I dare not ask him to deny the accusation. I avoid him whenever possible, I would not feel safe left alone with him."
"She is far too enthusiastic. The Grand High priest has been breathing down my neck about these stupid lost legends and Sister Meabh does not understand how much trouble I could be in if we do not find them. I know not why he wants them any more than I know why he wants Meabh and me to be the ones to find them."
"The Father has been asking me to dig up some really old forgotten legends recently! He said that the Grand High Priest himself wants Father Cillian and me to find them and analyze them! How exciting is that! It's not every day you get to work with a priest like Cillian at the behest of the Grand High Priest!"
"I tolerate Riona, if only just. It is. . . helpful to have a librarian who knows the books as intimately as it does. I am worried that it knows more about me than I'd like. I cannot say for sure what it knows or where it got the info, but Riona always has a knowing look I do not like when I am around it."
"Father Cillian amuses me. He is a beast, inside and out. His only redeeming qualities are his love of books and his obsession with making sure the younger generation is prepared. And yet, almost no one else seems to see him as I do. Funny indeed."
"Annoying little creature. He seems so intense, for no good reason. Still, I have to admire his dedication to the church, and to the children. We share similar drives, and I can respect that. If only she wouldn't give me those side-eye looks, what is he thinking about?"
"I know you're hiding something. I will not stop until I figure out what you've done. There are terrible rumors that are spread about you. How many of them are fact? I WILL be the one to uncover the truth."