A very old one. Used to be the patron of Upper Egypt, but these days most people worship her for her funerary and protection domains. [At least, that's what he'd guess based on the kind of prayers he gets, and that Ancient Egyptian politics are just a little bit outdated in terms of reasons to worship a particular god.
Shun hums slightly in agreement with Rin's observation.] It's not common, but some gods do have more than one. There's a lot of gods who have to deal with the soulless ones for a while as well, though.
[And sometimes choose to keep them, though Shun was never patient enough with his for that even if he directed them towards a better god for them in the end.
A few of the rowdier members of the crowd who haven't cleared off yet are still trying to get into the back of the truck, though Shun's rust job on the doors is keeping them out quite effectively. Shun himself observes the scene with a rather impassive look, as if just this level of animosity is normal.]
I was keeping an eye on things around here when the truck overturned. The crowd in this area was already starting to get violent, but the crash stirred them into a frenzy.
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Shun hums slightly in agreement with Rin's observation.] It's not common, but some gods do have more than one. There's a lot of gods who have to deal with the soulless ones for a while as well, though.
[And sometimes choose to keep them, though Shun was never patient enough with his for that even if he directed them towards a better god for them in the end.
A few of the rowdier members of the crowd who haven't cleared off yet are still trying to get into the back of the truck, though Shun's rust job on the doors is keeping them out quite effectively. Shun himself observes the scene with a rather impassive look, as if just this level of animosity is normal.]
I was keeping an eye on things around here when the truck overturned. The crowd in this area was already starting to get violent, but the crash stirred them into a frenzy.