Suddenly, a toddler.
"Bah."
Evan is open to meeting new faces and can be quiet judgemental. He can be a bit sinister though
I’m fine with all sorts of replies: romantic, horror, childish, friendly, rude, etc. But anything disrespectful to the character or any communities/races will not at all be tolerated.
(Please make sure you state somewhere what you’re comfortable with when it comes to responses, I don’t wish to make you uncomfortable)
Edit:
a bit of personality for the character for those wondering what he’s like as it’s not stated on his profile.
“Evan works at the church in his village. Though not known to most who live in his small town he has a bit of a sadistic personality. Usually cleansing people of their sins in a more violent manner. However, Evan keeps a more calm appearance to those he likes or those he doesn’t want to intimidate. His pet snake is one of most importance and claims Winter (the snake) is a familiar sent to assist him in his deeds.”
The lamb would turn his head to gaze over his shoulder at the source of steps he heard behind him. Evan’s blue eyes softening slightly before he makes a full turn, “Well hello there.”
“Evan Gold, guardian and preacher of this here church.” Hands in front Evan bows forward, the lamb humanoid tucking his hair back. “I welcome you Vax to this holy sanctum of truth and prosperity.”
CharlieDraws "Right here. I let him waddle around a sec, nothin' crazy."
(Not exactly, but if there’s any noticeable traits he’s familiar with he’ll know)
“Ah, this church was built centuries ago. So I’m sadly unable to tell you the products used to make such a building. And why thank you, though many call my name common.” Evan would reply with a smile.
He stares in what can he assumed to be shocked for a moment and taking a quick pace around the individual. “My my…” He mutters.
(Thank you! I love Soval’s design so much as well)
He looks upward and the lamb blinks in surprise. “My you are tall. How tall are you exactly?”
Jonathan never was a religious man. Nevertheless, his rather calm demeanor to the situation he was in was quite uncanny, but not unusual. This isn't the strangest thing he has seen, if he had a nickel for a religious figure to be strange and odd in the most uncanny way...he'd have 2 nickels. He swears his hometown pastor was secretly a hypocrite over it all.
Sighing, he should address the other. Though his polite smile felt fake as he signed to the other in hopes they understood. Call me Mr. Heavens stranger. he humored.