The Spirit Sage!
in your wildest dreams
Until the man started singing, his voice following something of a tune as he explained what he believed and asked Alarik to show him how he saw the world through his own eyes. Needless to say, Alarik was a little confused, especially by the singing. But he tried not to gawk at the man or laugh uncomfortably or do anything of the sort. He just cleared his throat, and try to gather his thoughts enough to form them into words.
"Well, my... my family..." he began. "We have a belief system of our own. But it is ancient, and rarely practiced." So, perhaps this wasn't what the male was interested in hearing. Alarik licked his lips and decided to just tell the stranger what he believed. "I think the world around us lives and breathes. I think we all have our fates already planned out for us, we just have to have the courage to go and find them ourselves. And as for happens to us when we die, I don't know... I'd like to think there is reward for the good and justice for the wicked, but I think your idea, the... the one with the stars, I think that's rather beautiful..." Alarik looked at the stars again, trying to see them in a new way, and it brought a small smile to his face.