According to Charles, he thought Angelica's skill choices were eclectic, but they apparently all made sense now as 'demigod' stuff. A chuckle slipped from between Angelica's lips at the assertion. "My skills aren't that odd... and think of how much happier you'll be in a not weird looking diamond church!" she mused seeming to find the word choice there to be a bit funny. Ah, whatever the case, Bradamante was busy about to spill the beans about the issue of Roland and Renaud but it seemed she'd be beaten to the punch by Archbishop Turpin. And that man had quite a few things to say, the first of which was that the men in question had gone back to beating each other up, and as such they weren't really problematic in the moment. "That. What he said, but only Roland would really be a problem," said Bradamante. That was interesting news, a sigh of relief came from Angelica before she was addressed directly by Turpin.
A little bow and a casual statement happened in this moment. He was tired was he? Obviously he wasn't seeing this land's princess just casually walking around with a fish in a bag with a young adventurer. She looked at this man and couldn't help but earnestly appreciate his words. "Well aren't you a surprising amount of fun Archbishop Turpin. Obviously, any resemblance I bear to this princess is purely coincidental. That in mind, I thank you for your discretion and I hope you manage to get some rest," she said seemingly pleased just the same. Charles at least had a good sense for people, and though she'd apparently hurt the feelings of a couple of his men, she found herself able to get along with more than she didn't. Whatever the case, this conversation made Bradamante look at the pair oddly. "Oh? Angie are you sneaking out?" Bradamante whispered, which made Angelica chuckle. "Well, no, not really. While I didn't tell anyone what was I doing, I was also never expressly told that I couldn't so..." she said said with a casual shrug. It was sort of a letter of the law, versus spirit of the law kind of argument. Still it wasn't like any one could have expected her to live alone for a thousand years with the only point of contact in her life being servants and her father, that would just be odd.