Shinki are the moral compasses of their gods. It was never a duty Ginia felt like she could carry out because of her own skewed sense of self, but also because the new gods were so different than the old. Pulled from their worlds here, the majority were human or otherwise mortal and remembered their lives. They weren't like the old gods, ageless and always immortal, never human. She looks over Ebisu, aware his shinki are listening in. Are they advising him or is he making the choice on his own? No, it's more likely he's offering on his own, there's an earnestness to him that's genuine.
Ginia considers his offer a little longer, carefully choosing her words. "What's your stance on nora?" If he's against them, there's no point having the conversation.
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Ginia considers his offer a little longer, carefully choosing her words. "What's your stance on nora?" If he's against them, there's no point having the conversation.