"Isn't that what this whole thing is supposed to be? Epic battle between good and evil?" His tone was clearly dismissive of the entire idea. "Or at least how it's been explained. Guess they never heard the saying about leading a horse to water." He shrugged. "That's something else."
Asking that question, he really didn't have any expectations on what he'd hear. After all, he'd been brought to a city where the supernatural and the fictional existed. But it still surprised him to hear that the guy wasn't even from the same area of space. The zodiac didn't ring any familiar bells, and wouldn't until a few minutes after when he remembered a girl he'd dated once who'd told fortunes for a living. "So you really came a long way then," he said after a long whistle.
Sam was right. It did sound like a bad sci fi movie but alternately, not that much different from where he was now. Professional sports, wars. Possibly more. "No. I'm from an alternate reality to this. Vampires, demons, they don't exist outside fiction."