[If there is one advantage Kija has over Simon - and Yoon too, possibly - it is this: he has no reason to disbelieve that this will cure Yoon, save for the fear that things are far too broken to fix. Clearly Yoon's condition is far beyond anything that can be healed by cunning use of herbs or the handful of remedies he knows, and with no idea what other options there might be, healing baths and the power of the Gods makes as much sense as any other cure he can think of, and is rather more likely to work.
[He has no reason, after all, to doubt that the Gods have power.
[Simon goes in first, which is only sensible. His temple, his ritual, his power and he will know - he will know, surely! - what is to happen next. He stands at Yoon's back, hands on the boy's shoulders to guide him down the steps. He wishes he knew what to say to him.]
Are we to go all the way in?
[And when will we know if it has-- oh. He leans a little closer to Yoon.]
no subject
[He has no reason, after all, to doubt that the Gods have power.
[Simon goes in first, which is only sensible. His temple, his ritual, his power and he will know - he will know, surely! - what is to happen next. He stands at Yoon's back, hands on the boy's shoulders to guide him down the steps. He wishes he knew what to say to him.]
Are we to go all the way in?
[And when will we know if it has-- oh. He leans a little closer to Yoon.]
How are you feeling?