It's difficult to say the correct cause that returned the dead to where they should be. [Alucard was also not at his best when it came to pass. At all. He did little to help, and while he feels no particular shame over it because of personal circumstance, he expects the Seller might pass a harsher judgement.] I can't say that it was fighting the spirits that caused them to return, or if the spell that brought them forth simply ended. Regardless, one or booth helped to settle things again.
[The concern is impossible to ignore. It overlays the curiosity, and that's intersting.]
All I have heard is that the a ritual in Solvunn has been linked. That matter ventures into politics, and there is where my concern ends by choice. [He does not enter into politics. Alucard wants his privacy and something for his hands to work on. Hence, this.]
You'd have to ask elsewhere for more details. All I can say is that this is more worthy of my time.
Still! I did not want you to think I outied without reason!
[The concern is impossible to ignore. It overlays the curiosity, and that's intersting.]
All I have heard is that the a ritual in Solvunn has been linked. That matter ventures into politics, and there is where my concern ends by choice. [He does not enter into politics. Alucard wants his privacy and something for his hands to work on. Hence, this.]
You'd have to ask elsewhere for more details. All I can say is that this is more worthy of my time.