"Ah, that clarifies things then," Kasmina said. It was obvious by this line of thought that, Gregor had yet to face a vampire of the caliber of those who were members of the Convocation. He was rather ill-prepared to deal with one as distinctive as Sorin, what with his ability to resist religious things mostly through the retention of his own faith. Such a showing of this faith came very soon, as Gregor started a prayer which he apparently barely had the faith to use.
Kasmina had never heard this prayer before, but was completely unaffected by it. If anything she felt the warm enveloping light of God as she always had with no harm to her physical person and no actions taken other than crossing herself and a single utterance at the prayers completion. "Amen," at its completion. Such was her way whenever she heard a prayer, but she also took the time of this prayer to notice that Sorin had his hand on the cross which was held by the man who'd come to kill him. "So, for the sake of clarity, he came here to kill you... but has less faith in God than you do," she summarized the event which had taken them from a leisurely activity. "It's no wonder you found me coming here to speak with you to be wholly unnecessary," the Countess said seeming to find this whole thing to be ridiculous. "Why did you come here, Baron MacLaird?" the young woman asked, genuinely curious about the reasoning that would drive a man to walk into what could have been a death trap for him regardless of the vampire he would have found here today.