Seth~
So what maid Seth different was mostly his eyes. The priest just shook his head and smiled. It was true, he wasn't going to argue about his own eyes. Most Egyptians had dark brown eyes while his were blue. The brunet had been different in ways but had never put much thought into it. He shrugged and gave a small chuckle. The blond said his hair was slightly different too. Well most Egyptian had dark hair of an ebony color. He had medium. The pharaoh's hair was another story though, his hair was multicolored.
"Its understandable. I agree my eyes and hair are a bit different from most Egyptians." He shrugged again. He noticed Jono was being fascinated by his eyes. To be honest, Seth kind of liked that attention.
Seth listened intently on Jono's every words. The golden-hair youth was babbling on about himself and Seth enjoyed it very much. Finally, he was being more open and the priest didn't mind one bit. The conversation was going along so smoothly too.
"I'd agree from that statement of Greece if your hair wasn't blond." Seth ruffled up Jono's hair a bit and smiled. "Most Greeks hair medium brown hair, sorta like mine. Or sometimes dark brown hair."
And if Jono prepared to debate this subject well..., Seth was prepared to back it up with facts. For the young priest had ran into a few Greeks in his life time. During trades, both Greeks and Egyptians were big on that. Greeks were also very friendly and laid back as well so Seth liked when they came across seas to do trades and spread culture. He also made note to take Jono down to see when it happens. The ex-slave would surely love it.
The next question kept the priest quiet for a moment. Where's his family? Well its been years seeing his mother, he hated his father, his uncle passed away and the only family he actually makes contact with was Atem, the pharaoh. His eyes looked up at the ceiling and then shifted over to the wall after his gazed went from the wall to the view of the city. How was he planning to word this...?
"My family, huh..?" Seth finally spoke. "Well the last I seen my mother was when I was a child and a priest in training. After I grew up and moved into the palace that was the last that I saw of her. She didn't want to be part of the palace I suppose. She wanted to live a normal life. Sometimes I can't blame her for that..."
How was Seth going to explain about his dead uncle which he barely knew. He only seen him once as a child. The previous pharaoh was Atem's father which made him uncle of Seth and brother to Seth's father.
He decided to make this brief as possible.
"Priest Akunadin is my father. He's also the brother of Pharaoh Atem's father. I never really liked my father much. His intentions are against mines, so we don't see eye to eye."
He sighed and paused before continuing. He was going to have to brief up Atem's father too. And then prepared to explain Atem, who was the current pharaoh.
"Pharaoh Akunumkanon is my uncle. He's deceased though."
Seth shrugged, this never really bothered him one bit. He never met him in person just seen him from a distance. He also knew his father did not get along with him as well.
"I only seen him once but from afar. I never knew him personally. I also know that my father hates him."
"Pharaoh Atem, the current pharaoh. The one you ran into on your first night here, he is my cousin."
Seth didn't know much of any of his family members. So it was a bit hard for him to explain each and every one of them. He ran a hand through his hair and smiled a bit. To the brunet, his family wasn't a big deal. He never spent any time with them.
"Atem is the son of Akunumkanon, obviously. I just thought I should let you know that tid bit as well. I just know that much about my family. Its not really all that fascinating, despite whatever protest you might have."
Seth chuckled as he fixed his gaze back at Jono. The priest sat back a bit more and went into thought for a bit. Thinking back on Jono's previous statement about some place by the water. That could be a lot of places and now Seth was curious about that. Perhaps he could help Jono a bit on that part.
"You said something about living by the water, if I am correct.."
The brunet was going to try and have the blond explain or describe the place and the surroundings.
"Can you describe anything else to me? Like the surroundings or a familiar object of some sort..?
Seth was all too curious and was eager to help Jono as well as to find out too.
So what maid Seth different was mostly his eyes. The priest just shook his head and smiled. It was true, he wasn't going to argue about his own eyes. Most Egyptians had dark brown eyes while his were blue. The brunet had been different in ways but had never put much thought into it. He shrugged and gave a small chuckle. The blond said his hair was slightly different too. Well most Egyptian had dark hair of an ebony color. He had medium. The pharaoh's hair was another story though, his hair was multicolored.
"Its understandable. I agree my eyes and hair are a bit different from most Egyptians." He shrugged again. He noticed Jono was being fascinated by his eyes. To be honest, Seth kind of liked that attention.
Seth listened intently on Jono's every words. The golden-hair youth was babbling on about himself and Seth enjoyed it very much. Finally, he was being more open and the priest didn't mind one bit. The conversation was going along so smoothly too.
"I'd agree from that statement of Greece if your hair wasn't blond." Seth ruffled up Jono's hair a bit and smiled. "Most Greeks hair medium brown hair, sorta like mine. Or sometimes dark brown hair."
And if Jono prepared to debate this subject well..., Seth was prepared to back it up with facts. For the young priest had ran into a few Greeks in his life time. During trades, both Greeks and Egyptians were big on that. Greeks were also very friendly and laid back as well so Seth liked when they came across seas to do trades and spread culture. He also made note to take Jono down to see when it happens. The ex-slave would surely love it.
The next question kept the priest quiet for a moment. Where's his family? Well its been years seeing his mother, he hated his father, his uncle passed away and the only family he actually makes contact with was Atem, the pharaoh. His eyes looked up at the ceiling and then shifted over to the wall after his gazed went from the wall to the view of the city. How was he planning to word this...?
"My family, huh..?" Seth finally spoke. "Well the last I seen my mother was when I was a child and a priest in training. After I grew up and moved into the palace that was the last that I saw of her. She didn't want to be part of the palace I suppose. She wanted to live a normal life. Sometimes I can't blame her for that..."
How was Seth going to explain about his dead uncle which he barely knew. He only seen him once as a child. The previous pharaoh was Atem's father which made him uncle of Seth and brother to Seth's father.
He decided to make this brief as possible.
"Priest Akunadin is my father. He's also the brother of Pharaoh Atem's father. I never really liked my father much. His intentions are against mines, so we don't see eye to eye."
He sighed and paused before continuing. He was going to have to brief up Atem's father too. And then prepared to explain Atem, who was the current pharaoh.
"Pharaoh Akunumkanon is my uncle. He's deceased though."
Seth shrugged, this never really bothered him one bit. He never met him in person just seen him from a distance. He also knew his father did not get along with him as well.
"I only seen him once but from afar. I never knew him personally. I also know that my father hates him."
"Pharaoh Atem, the current pharaoh. The one you ran into on your first night here, he is my cousin."
Seth didn't know much of any of his family members. So it was a bit hard for him to explain each and every one of them. He ran a hand through his hair and smiled a bit. To the brunet, his family wasn't a big deal. He never spent any time with them.
"Atem is the son of Akunumkanon, obviously. I just thought I should let you know that tid bit as well. I just know that much about my family. Its not really all that fascinating, despite whatever protest you might have."
Seth chuckled as he fixed his gaze back at Jono. The priest sat back a bit more and went into thought for a bit. Thinking back on Jono's previous statement about some place by the water. That could be a lot of places and now Seth was curious about that. Perhaps he could help Jono a bit on that part.
"You said something about living by the water, if I am correct.."
The brunet was going to try and have the blond explain or describe the place and the surroundings.
"Can you describe anything else to me? Like the surroundings or a familiar object of some sort..?
Seth was all too curious and was eager to help Jono as well as to find out too.