Not so much a grudge against spirituality as one Spirit in particular. Devin is willing enough to let the stranger stew over the myriad possibilities without providing any concrete answers.
And then, of course, comes the question of murder. Devin stops in the street, not quite abruptly but fast enough that he can turn and actually face the man properly. It would be just his luck to find not only another vampire, but one different enough that he couldn't identify him off the bat. The realization does nothing to improve Devin's opinion of this place, or his mood, and his eyes take on a hardened, dangerous look.
He would probably kill Melek (although in this context he might take some time to figure out if he needed killing), but he's been told about the soul gems. "It would be pointless," he answers at length.
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And then, of course, comes the question of murder. Devin stops in the street, not quite abruptly but fast enough that he can turn and actually face the man properly. It would be just his luck to find not only another vampire, but one different enough that he couldn't identify him off the bat. The realization does nothing to improve Devin's opinion of this place, or his mood, and his eyes take on a hardened, dangerous look.
He would probably kill Melek (although in this context he might take some time to figure out if he needed killing), but he's been told about the soul gems. "It would be pointless," he answers at length.