Transform into a robed human, similar to the humans of this village. Enter the church and inquire from the pair what ails them and how we can help.
You almost command your
flame to
transform yourself there and then, but you have enough
sense to put on your disguise behind the building. At once, you are enveloped in
blue flame, swirling around you and
rising higher and higher, forming into the crude image of a
man. Well, close enough to a
man, at least. You can almost feel the
flaws as they come into being - a little
asymmetrical on the arms, a few
unnatural angles, the robe seems to flutter a little too
fakely... You don't hold the
Fires of Creation in your hands, but you suppose you might as well make do with what you have. The
fires reveal your slightly-off form, and retreat once more into your
belly. Right, then.
After a few minutes of
stumbling and getting used to your weirdly long legs (that's not your
fires' fault, you're just not used to these
silly human appendages), you walk into the church. At once, the
stoic woman at the side seems to notice something is wrong, staring at you cautiously. You can
probably take her out if need be, but her stare still makes you shiver just a little. You realize she must be the proprietor of this
building, holding onto a
thick wooden cane despite what seems to be her youth.
"What is," you begin with a rasp, before coughing.
Strange human lungs, you swear.
"What is that which ails you two." you try again, marginally better. The
pair turn to face you, moving into a kneel.
"What ails me?" says the woman,
"What ails me is my darling Abderos has been taken by that, that," she places her hands to her face and sobs into them. The man places a
gentle hand on her back, looking at you.
"We would do anything to get him back," he begins to
exposit, "but he's already been gone for a week. This is nothing new - it seems as if it's been years since these kidnappings began. Children, usually first-born sons, but they take girls, they take younger children, all disappearing overnight. All we know of the culprit, or culprits, is that they are not human." He takes a moment to pause and console the woman,
"... Sightings differ. Some say powerful horses tricked them into riding upon their backs. Others say a great scaled worm dragged them underground. But me and Nemea," he gestures to the woman,
"Me and Nemea believe it was a golden lion that took Abderos away."The woman,
Nemea, suddenly hugs the man and cries into his chest.
"Oh, Molorchos, please tell me precious Abderos is still alive! What I would do to see his darling smile again!" she wails and wails, and
Molorchos looks at you with a helpless expression.
Use our intuition to find the creature that did this. Then we can remain completely discrete.
Well, using your
divine intuition, you can tell that whatever sort of
creature did this...
Is
probably near the village.By
Prometheus, you're good.
What shall you do now, Hecticles?