"Yes... Merely a representation..." Trubaldsome was nodding at Norm's words, eyes narrowed thoughtfully.
"I suppose we can make a new one, then. As for funding, well, good luck finding any funds out there, hm?"
He waved a hand lazily towards the window, overlooking the battle-scarred city, a few hardier people attempting to rebuild their lives nothing more than specks moving through the rubble, a far cry from the plush, well-appointent office in which they sat, with comfortably padded chairs, cushions and drinks tables.
"I am not quite sure what starting up a 'church' entails; I am sure you shall be quite capable of handling it."
He scratched at his cheek with a ringed finger, watching the man for a moment longer before saying, "If I happen to find any extra funds, I shall let you know."
Now, losing interest in the priest for the moment, he took another sip of wine and turned to the other man.
"That... Sounds very interesting..." He glanced over at the pigeon, which was now perched on the window, peering in at Meng through the bars. Trubaldsome blinked, then went on, "Bandits, assassinations, tamed 'beasties'... All sounds very exciting indeed." He set his glass down with a clink, assessing the blind man for a moment.
"How about, perhaps, for your first... Assignment, we start with something rather simpler?"
He gestured over towards a simple, overloaded wooden bookshelf, seemingly just about bursting at the seams with scrolls, records and leather-bound ledgers. "Now, since the death of my brother Leuki, and the anarchy that followed, many... Well, most of Miring's trading partners took their business elsewhere. I want you to take a ship- Once we've replaced those destroyed in the siege- and head across the sea to renew agreements with a few of them."
He raised a brow, and wiped his brow with a handkerchief as he let that sink in, "I imagine it should be a good way to test your abilities, hm? Do you accept?"
Trubaldsome sipped impatiently from his wine as he awaited a response, glancing between the two men seated across from him.