Mm, fewer than I would like, but I have been trying to get to know them a bit better before continuing...
[he hums, considering.]
Piety, of course. Fortune, Justice, Merriment, and to a lesser extent Cunning, though we didn't exactly meet to talk-- and then we've all met Patience as well.
Well, based off what I've read about religion and mythology, gods didn't really give off the impression that it was okay for people to go "yo" at them or give 'em nicknames, or that they liked hanging out at cafes with people, or that they asked people to mentor them...
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[he hums, considering.]
Piety, of course. Fortune, Justice, Merriment, and to a lesser extent Cunning, though we didn't exactly meet to talk-- and then we've all met Patience as well.
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[he sounds so casual about that.]
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I guess that's not a surprise.
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[you know, just sword things.]
Have you met with all of them yet, or have you been keeping a similar pace?
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[that sounds like a bad idea.]
I've met with all of them.
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[probably allow for some chill time first...
he nods at that answer.]
-but I suppose that isn't a surprise either. [a pause, and-] Is "weird for gods" your main impression of them as a whole, then?
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[considering the number of gods, why wouldn't some manifest differently?
there's another moment of consideration, there.]
Perhaps in time they'll be more like what you would expect, though. It may be a matter of experience.
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[not judging, just curious.]
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