"That still doesn't make sense, because from what reading I've done it seems like the same civilisations were lost and rediscovered at about the same time, so there are gods who should have at least had gaps in worship even in this world. But there's not a hell of a lot of point keeping up the argument when neither of us can actually prove our point."
While Shun still thinks he's right, when neither of them can lay down something that's definitive fact, it's not really an argument worth having. And when he's largely the one keeping it up here, he figures it's about time to leave it.
With a slight sigh, he goes on to something he considers a little more relevant. "So. You've been here long enough to have heard about science and how gods work here, but not long enough to have figured out how to fully pass as human with that shapeshifting power. Did you come the day of the temple fire?"
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While Shun still thinks he's right, when neither of them can lay down something that's definitive fact, it's not really an argument worth having. And when he's largely the one keeping it up here, he figures it's about time to leave it.
With a slight sigh, he goes on to something he considers a little more relevant. "So. You've been here long enough to have heard about science and how gods work here, but not long enough to have figured out how to fully pass as human with that shapeshifting power. Did you come the day of the temple fire?"