"Oh, yes, there were such myths in my world, as well." That's a fascinating thing to think, that they could have stories in common and also have some elements from the stories be real, such as the Professor here and the vampire in the corner. It has him wondering if there are worlds where angels are myths instead of reality, too.
"Now that is not anything I've ever heard." It's rather exciting to meet someone else immortal. He manages to hold back the impertinent question of how old Professor Lyall might be. He's not sensitive about his age. It doesn't mean some might not be.
"Later myths tied lycanthropy to the cycles of the moon." He's digging for more in his own mind. It's not something he ever studied extensively and has never been a fan of horror films, with a few campy Hammer exceptions. The Devil Rides Out was endlessly entertaining.
((OOC: Figured I could give you a tie in to the distraction, and then we can have them continue the conversation at tea.))
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"Now that is not anything I've ever heard." It's rather exciting to meet someone else immortal. He manages to hold back the impertinent question of how old Professor Lyall might be. He's not sensitive about his age. It doesn't mean some might not be.
"Later myths tied lycanthropy to the cycles of the moon." He's digging for more in his own mind. It's not something he ever studied extensively and has never been a fan of horror films, with a few campy Hammer exceptions. The Devil Rides Out was endlessly entertaining.
((OOC: Figured I could give you a tie in to the distraction, and then we can have them continue the conversation at tea.))