[This is the first or last time Set will mistake him for Anubis. At the very least, D can understand with some lenience why this is the case. The call, though wrong, gets him to stay where he's at rather than speed away.
His eyes, dark beneath the hat, glitter with consideration for a moment. After the Oracle, he's heard many things whispered between the people who somehow been able to see what all transpired with them. Maybe he should speed away and not look back. And then he wonders why the idea of Set bothers him so when, logically, he knew the sketchiness of a two-sided world.]
I'm coming up.
[A warning.
He could very well enter the door like a completely normal, sane person, and that is what he defaults to usually, but this time, he bends at the knees and leaps from the ground all the way to the balcony where Anubis stands. The cape and the hair flare as he alights on the edge, and then he's concealed by both once more after stepping down.
set, your delusions
His eyes, dark beneath the hat, glitter with consideration for a moment. After the Oracle, he's heard many things whispered between the people who somehow been able to see what all transpired with them. Maybe he should speed away and not look back. And then he wonders why the idea of Set bothers him so when, logically, he knew the sketchiness of a two-sided world.]
I'm coming up.
[A warning.
He could very well enter the door like a completely normal, sane person, and that is what he defaults to usually, but this time, he bends at the knees and leaps from the ground all the way to the balcony where Anubis stands. The cape and the hair flare as he alights on the edge, and then he's concealed by both once more after stepping down.
Tada.]