[She is so valid, even with her rancid mood. Perhaps especially with her rancid mood.
A few beats of silence pass in which he looks toward the altar, thinking about indifferent gods.]
I can understand. [Gods being indifferent. The Catholicism he's familiar with talks of a mighty god whose anger and love are equally powerful, but he himself is a minor deity who's often quite indifferent.]
...It is difficult to know what people want or need. But it's unfortunate if they don't have the desire to try learning such things.
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This is such a dire way of thinking of being granted a vision though girl help.]
Are your gods cruel?
[Stated with no particular inflection beyond curiosity. Some gods are. That much isn't surprising.]
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Indifferent. [she says, finally.] They do not always know what their people want. Some don't care to know.
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A few beats of silence pass in which he looks toward the altar, thinking about indifferent gods.]
I can understand. [Gods being indifferent. The Catholicism he's familiar with talks of a mighty god whose anger and love are equally powerful, but he himself is a minor deity who's often quite indifferent.]
...It is difficult to know what people want or need. But it's unfortunate if they don't have the desire to try learning such things.