[Being a god isn't something Shun hides, so he's open enough about that in his admissions and remarks. While he doesn't seem to take much stock of the apology, he does, at least, return from the openly wary stance to one more neutral and measured.]
The Heavens aren't a safe haven - expect to see ayakashi if you head too far out, especially around the Western District. Don't expect to see much of the old gods unless they need something out of us, except maybe Orihime. There's a shinki named Lavi who's been teaching people how to use sign language, if you want your god to learn it since grabbing for your phone isn't always going to be practical.
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The Heavens aren't a safe haven - expect to see ayakashi if you head too far out, especially around the Western District. Don't expect to see much of the old gods unless they need something out of us, except maybe Orihime. There's a shinki named Lavi who's been teaching people how to use sign language, if you want your god to learn it since grabbing for your phone isn't always going to be practical.