Well Thorsten surely wouldn't be telling any other God's about their talks. So she'd be safe. Honestly, he knew no one really worshiped the Vanir anymore, he was actually fine with that. His 'God' status really just reassured people that their God might actually be real and watching over them. If that comforted them in anyway, he'd be satisfied.
He had to laugh at her reply, giving her a slight squeeze. "We can all be stubborn, Catherine," he told her in such a lighthearted tone that the clear implication that he meant they were as bad as each other, wasn't quite so unpalatable. They both seemed to have trouble communicating what they really meant to each other. Which was sad really, because Thorsten actually seen them as quite a stable and sound couple. She knew she had walls to break down, he knew he was stubborn..They both just needed a little kick. "I could have a word in his ear if you like?"
He'd felt it too. The earth here felt charged, he could feel that. Like something was coming and he didn't quite know what. But he really didn't want to worry the seer anymore than she already was. He was here to make sure she was okay after all. But he'd seen the Templars before, he knew the danger. He knew she had a very valid reason to worry. "Well..It's a good job the circus has it's own live-in bear traps." He tried to reassure her. Bear traps like a Djinn, demons, angels and even him. She'd seen his past, she knew he'd been bloodied before. "If anyone did make the mistake of coming here with ill intention, they wouldn't leave alive. You know I wont let anything hurt the people I care about."