One man didn't seem to be phased by Odin, no doubt because he was one of the few who thought of Odin as a 'beautiful creation of undeath'. That man was Adarian the Heretic, who appeared out of nowhere to stand in front of Odin, almost giving the dark mage a heart attack, if those were things that could still affect him, which he believed they weren't, not anymore at least. Regardless, it seemed the cultist didn't notice Odin's minor fright, as he got straight to the point, something that seemed to be a habit of his, as he had done the same during their previous encounter, drifting only to comment on Odin's skeletal form, and how impressive it was to see a real Lich in person.
"I have need of you once more Grimm, this time for something much more urgent than breaking open some caskets. One of my foolish cultists has gone rogue, and is threatening to report my actions, as well as the actions of the Red Hades Cult, to the church. More specifically, to that bastard bishop Santos. I need you to stop him, but I need you to do it without any chance of missing your target. Find him, and kill him on sight, before he reaches the church. But more than that: kill him out of sight of anyone else, and make sure it doesn't find its way back to me, and I want proof that you have completed your task after you kill him. Once his body is a corpse, remove his head from his shoulders and bring it back to me. That way, I will know if you have killed the right person, or if you have failed. That is the only way you can receive your payment."
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