[She turns to the side once more, before lowering her head but lifting her eyes to look at Shun while she answers. Her voice is quiet, fearful even.]
There is only one attack that can slay a god in such a decisive way and it is always the same attack when used as punishment for a god.
[She bites her lower lip before adding.]
It is a mercy that neither my love nor I were similarly punished.
[She takes a breath before continuing.]
But that strike must always be delivered with the power of another god. Sometimes a whole army is mustered to fuel the attack, but a single god must be the one to strike. The one who struck down Ebisu... did not attempt to keep his name separated from the deed for very long: Takemikazuchi.
Shun
There is only one attack that can slay a god in such a decisive way and it is always the same attack when used as punishment for a god.
[She bites her lower lip before adding.]
It is a mercy that neither my love nor I were similarly punished.
[She takes a breath before continuing.]
But that strike must always be delivered with the power of another god. Sometimes a whole army is mustered to fuel the attack, but a single god must be the one to strike. The one who struck down Ebisu... did not attempt to keep his name separated from the deed for very long: Takemikazuchi.