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Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 8:52 am
"Catholic? No, no, I'm a Rabbi... Well, technicaly, I suppose their priests could be Rabbi's too, but..." Adam shrugged, then glanced back to the woman. "As far as I've noticed, their reason is to play at being witches without being devil-worshipers... And often to be hard-line feminists. But that's what I see from the outside, after all."
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Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 8:55 am
*Lazik shrugged and walked up to the rabbi and leaned over him and looked at him from tip to toe* "Your a rabbi huh?" *he asked, rather curious about their customs*
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Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 8:56 am
She smiled over apoligetically at Lazik. "Why it's best not to get into religious discussions sometimes." She meant herself as well, she didn't wish to offend anyone else or their religion, but still didn't want anyone picking on hers neither.
"A Rabbi?" She arched an eyebrow at that bit of news. "And what brings you to town, Mr?" She hadn't caught his name yet, but maybe now she should. "So, you like to judge people and their religions, after all? What do you think of mine, in all honesty of course?"
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Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 8:58 am
Adam would have replied, but he was busy glaring at the strange man looming over him.
"You are more than a bit to close, sir. A little room, if you please?"
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Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 9:00 am
*Lazik backed away a little, tilting his head still curious about this man* "Sorry, havent met a rabbi before"
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Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 9:03 am
She watched the exchange of the two, her eyes moreso on the newcomer. She wasn't sure what to think of him yet. Then again, with Lazik behaving as he was. She sighed lightly, finishing her ham and eggs finally, taking the last bite of her toast as she drank some tea as well, having let it cool off enough.
"I actually haven't come across too many of different religions in my travels. Odd actually. Then again, I tend to stick to different towns." She meant of course, those religions didn't tend to go to those places. But here had been different so far as she could tell.
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Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 9:04 am
"I'm not a fricking freak of nature. Gentiles..." Adam shook his head in annoyance, and finaly turned back to the girl. "Listen, I don't mean to offend, I just make my judgements based off of personal experience with people and their faiths. So far, I've got absolutely no experience with you and yours. So on and so forth."
Nodding, he buttered his toast and started to eat it, frowning as it had already grown cold while he was distracted.
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Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 9:08 am
*Lazik shrugged to man and muthered* "Whatever" *he was curious, but he knew the man wasnt a freak of nature, then walked up to the bar and toke a look at the little heartless recipe. And mixed up a big blue for himself. Then walked over to Madison and sat down near her with his drink in his. Placing it on the table infront of him*
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Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 9:11 am
"You didn't offend. I'm just always curious to hear the whole story, again, I am sorry for interrupting your breakfast, sir." She nodded her head to him, showing respect. Watching Lazik walk over with somesort of strange drink, she arched an eyebrow. "What is that?"
She found herself wondering why a Rabbi would be in town, but then again, she was sure people probably wondered the same about herself. "Are you on a personal quest or perhaps a task? I didn't think Rabbis traveled very much? Unless of course, you're in the process of relocating. The town here is nice enough.."
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Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 9:14 am
"I doubt I'm going to find enough Jews here to realy make it worth it to open a temple. As it is, I'm a bit lapsed myself, spent too long on the road..."
Adam frowned, finishing his toast, then started again.
"My name is Adam Geist. I'm looking for my brother, Mathew. He's my twin, so you'd probably recognize him from seeing me, so I'm going to guess you've never seen him... But have you heard of him?"
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Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 9:14 am
*Lazik looked at Madison and then at his drink* "A big blue, the little heart came up with it for. It is blue but still have blood in it. Actually the blood is in the blue stuff" *he smilled and lifted up the glass to his lips and toke a sip from it*
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Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 9:18 am
"Mathew Geist? Can't say that I have, sorry. I just moved into this town awhile ago and to be perfectly honest, I don't know many in this town." She watched Lazik drink, hearing he had maybe found a substitute for bloodwine. Although, she wasn't sure he should be discussing that kind of thing in front of just anyone.
"I wish you luck on finding your brother then, Mr. Geist. My name is Magik Madison if you need any assistance." She bowed her head again.
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Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 9:21 am
"Thank you Miss Madison. Sorry if I offended you earlier, just... Well, probably just too used to not talking to people. Too long on the road." He shrugged appologeticaly, but made no reaction to the other man's statements. That was enough, all the information he'd need, if it was needed.
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Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 9:23 am
*Lazik spitt out some of his drink when he found out what Adams brother was called "Matthew", it sounded to him like "Mah Jew". He didnt mean to offend him or anything. But he havent heard that name before. Lazik looked up at Adam and his smiled was faded. He wiped the drink of his face and put the glass down on the table again* "Im Lazik Leodore" *Then he looked over to Madison and just thought of what he had said before*
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Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 9:26 am
"Yeah, travel can make you weary that's for sure." She smiled pushing aside her plate. "No need to apoligize. I still am dragging from having to finish get my house all together. Finally got it done. You staying here at the inn then?"
She watched what Lazik had done, finding his behavior abit odd. "You feeling ok, Lazik?"
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