[... Or unless the answer is 'that depends on your definition of invisible'. Skulduggery gives Kratos a look, but decides to file the question away for another time, in the face of Corrival's shouting.
He doesn't like it when Corrival shouts. Not because it shames or guilts him in any way, but because it happens rarely despite how bull-headed Corrival can be. His level-headed objectivity is one of the things Skulduggery respects about him. If he's shouting, either things are worse than Skulduggery thought, or the stress of being Grand Mage is tremendous.]
I'm not going to change your mind, am I. Alright. We'll wait here for you. Try to be a little calmer when you see him, he's very easily frightened.
[For all that Kratos's tone talking about Niflheim is sobering and unnerving, Valkyrie can't help laughing. Easily frightened. Sure. Next to Kratos, Valkyrie's the one easily frightened. Corrival sure can shout.]
In the midst of all this, there's the tinkling of a bell at the shop door.]
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He doesn't like it when Corrival shouts. Not because it shames or guilts him in any way, but because it happens rarely despite how bull-headed Corrival can be. His level-headed objectivity is one of the things Skulduggery respects about him. If he's shouting, either things are worse than Skulduggery thought, or the stress of being Grand Mage is tremendous.]
I'm not going to change your mind, am I. Alright. We'll wait here for you. Try to be a little calmer when you see him, he's very easily frightened.
[For all that Kratos's tone talking about Niflheim is sobering and unnerving, Valkyrie can't help laughing. Easily frightened. Sure. Next to Kratos, Valkyrie's the one easily frightened. Corrival sure can shout.]
In the midst of all this, there's the tinkling of a bell at the shop door.]