"I think everyone needs to be selfish at times." Not that Aomi needs any assurance in a tradition he's been doing for centuries. From her mildly contemplative expression as she looks off at the monument, it's more a reminder she's working out for herself. Her earlier conversation with Waver - a long continuation of all their previous talks - sinks in more, filling some cracks in her sense of self, fracturing others wider.
Their generation is a strange one, fit into roles but blurring the lines so much maybe it wouldn't take much to break them. Ginia looks over at Luger, sitting silently at Chris's side. She can rend as well as any god with him. Better even with her arsenal of spells and abilities, but how many of those does she have because of a god-given name? How well would she do without a name?
How well would she do as a god?
She could be a god as easily as a shinki. As Waver said, as Tsubasa theorized before, there is no difference between a god and a shinki with their generation. An arbitrary sorting with loose boundaries.
Ginia wonders what it says about herself she'd do whatever it takes to cling to her current life. That's her selfish desire. Second to that, it's a fear of being forgotten.
"I did something rash earlier. I asked Susanoo to name me." It's an abrupt topic change and Ginia types and plays the message without really thinking about it. But it's not entirely unrelated, selfish desires and not wanting to lose people and all.
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Their generation is a strange one, fit into roles but blurring the lines so much maybe it wouldn't take much to break them. Ginia looks over at Luger, sitting silently at Chris's side. She can rend as well as any god with him. Better even with her arsenal of spells and abilities, but how many of those does she have because of a god-given name? How well would she do without a name?
How well would she do as a god?
She could be a god as easily as a shinki. As Waver said, as Tsubasa theorized before, there is no difference between a god and a shinki with their generation. An arbitrary sorting with loose boundaries.
Ginia wonders what it says about herself she'd do whatever it takes to cling to her current life. That's her selfish desire. Second to that, it's a fear of being forgotten.
"I did something rash earlier. I asked Susanoo to name me." It's an abrupt topic change and Ginia types and plays the message without really thinking about it. But it's not entirely unrelated, selfish desires and not wanting to lose people and all.