If you asked him what about him was most heavenly, he probably would have said his face, honestly. More than that, Xie Lian would have to ask.
"A good quality in a traveling companion," the demon agreed. "I will endeavor to do the same, in that case. After all, one should always repay kindnesses."
And cruelties, but Xie Lian hadn't shown him any of those so far.
He matched the man's pace to the promise of warmth. "We're agreed there. Leave the cold to the Mobei."
His face definitely fits the bill! But there is far more to discover underneath. Since he has no real pressing matter to attend to, why not learn about his companion?
"Yes, they should." he is delighted at the reasoning, puffing out a small cloud of breath as they stride towards the inn. He cocks his head at the name and asks, a tad breathless:
"The clan who leads the lands to the north where this lord is from. Ice demons of course, so the frozen wastes suit them quite well," Tianlang-Jun explained cheerfully. "You'll know if you meet one by the frozen nature of their faces and personalities, especially their newest king."
He slung an arm around Xie Lian's shoulders. "The Sha in the south make for better company. And one can stand to visit without drowning in furs."
"How fascinating! I wonder if I'll get the chance to meet them. I am living on a mountain now and I've never encountered more than the usual wildlife." Xie Lian pushes open the door to the inn and ushers his companion in first.
The arm around his shoulders basically means he follows Tianlang-Jun inside immediately, but hey, it's the thought that counts, right?
"You have traveled far and wide." then again, so has he, "Have you ever visited Heaven?"
He briefly entertained the thought that it might be entertaining to have the Sha girl show up, before Xie Lian managed to suggest something so outlandishly impossible that it distracted Tianlang-Jun entirely. He threw his head back with a laugh, slapping the smaller man on the back.
"My friend, the heavens would relocate itself into the Abyss before they welcomed someone like this lord as a visitor."
Xie Lian should stumble from the impact of that hand, but he doesn't. He might seem small for a man, yet he boasts a body that is mostly muscle. He frowns - not out of offense - at the laughter, rolling the possibilities over in his mind.
"A demon, of course," Tianlang-Jun said cheerfully, pleased with the other's strength. If it came to a fight, it would be properly entertaining. If it didn't, it was always good for a demon's friend to be strong. "A heavenly demon at that. Despite the auspicious name, most would say that we are the worst kind, and it's a blessing that there are so few."
A heavenly...demon? Xie Lian looks so puzzled by that and yet the proof is right before him! He stands on his toes to peer into Tianlang-Jun's eyes and cautiously capture one of his curls with his fingers.
"Have you rejected godhood? Is that it?" is this another path that Hua Cheng might have taken if he had been more...
He raised an eyebrow and bent down for him, a small smirk forming on his lips as he was studied.
"An ancestor, perhaps. This lord was born a demon," Tianlang-Jun said. "But I might have, given the option. Heaven sounds dreadfully boring. Hardly a tea house or theatre to be found."
"I see!" Xie Lian is beginning to understand, "Mm it is very boring." he smiles and asks for two rooms. Only one can be spared and he looks towards Tianlang-Jun questioningly.
"Do you mind rooming with a god? I'm sure I will be terribly boring, but I promise I don't live in Heaven."
"As long as you don't mind rooming with a demon. You seem much more interesting than I imagine most gods are," Tianlang-Jun agreed. "And I promise that I won't bite. Without permission."
"I've resided with ghosts and monsters. I suppose it is time for me to live with a demon." he teases as he walks to their room and opens the door, "It would be sad if you sent a martial god fleeing from a single bite!"
"And I've resided with righteous cultivators. It would seem we're both used to keeping odd company," he said cheerfully, glad to find himself in good company despite the strange circumstances. "If your gods are anything like them, then I would hope they're as sturdy."
"I think we should survive through the night." Xie Lian goes to the fireplace and sets about warming himself up, "I wouldn't say many of the gods are righteous, actually. They can be quite selfish."
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"A good quality in a traveling companion," the demon agreed. "I will endeavor to do the same, in that case. After all, one should always repay kindnesses."
And cruelties, but Xie Lian hadn't shown him any of those so far.
He matched the man's pace to the promise of warmth. "We're agreed there. Leave the cold to the Mobei."
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"Yes, they should." he is delighted at the reasoning, puffing out a small cloud of breath as they stride towards the inn. He cocks his head at the name and asks, a tad breathless:
"Mobei?"
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He slung an arm around Xie Lian's shoulders. "The Sha in the south make for better company. And one can stand to visit without drowning in furs."
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The arm around his shoulders basically means he follows Tianlang-Jun inside immediately, but hey, it's the thought that counts, right?
"You have traveled far and wide." then again, so has he, "Have you ever visited Heaven?"
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"My friend, the heavens would relocate itself into the Abyss before they welcomed someone like this lord as a visitor."
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"Are you a demon, then? Or a ghost?"
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"Have you rejected godhood? Is that it?" is this another path that Hua Cheng might have taken if he had been more...
Well. Wicked? Mischievous?
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He raised an eyebrow and bent down for him, a small smirk forming on his lips as he was studied.
"An ancestor, perhaps. This lord was born a demon," Tianlang-Jun said. "But I might have, given the option. Heaven sounds dreadfully boring. Hardly a tea house or theatre to be found."
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"Do you mind rooming with a god? I'm sure I will be terribly boring, but I promise I don't live in Heaven."
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