[Ginia leans back in her chair as she tries to find the right words. The new generation may see nora differently and are far more accepting than the old generation, but it's not something that seems to come up in conversation either.]
I love my friends and want to protect them too. I suppose that's what it comes down to.
[Which isn't to say she'll accept a name from all her friends either. As it stands, Ginia sometimes feels like she can't properly help Chris with how much she focuses on working at Ebisu's temple. She's doing her best to make things work and she knows Chris understands, but sometimes she wonders if she's really doing a disservice.]
Though do you know most nora of the old generation aren't by choice? When an old god dies and doesn't reincarnate, or disappears from a lack of belief, the names they give their shinki don't disappear.
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I love my friends and want to protect them too. I suppose that's what it comes down to.
[Which isn't to say she'll accept a name from all her friends either. As it stands, Ginia sometimes feels like she can't properly help Chris with how much she focuses on working at Ebisu's temple. She's doing her best to make things work and she knows Chris understands, but sometimes she wonders if she's really doing a disservice.]
Though do you know most nora of the old generation aren't by choice? When an old god dies and doesn't reincarnate, or disappears from a lack of belief, the names they give their shinki don't disappear.