[Volcanoes and plants serve different uses. Takeru is a fool for disregarding Votelli's abilities simply because they don't serve his grand designs.
All things considered, for the wishes he wanted for the world, Votelli's abilities fit that in the broadest or most metaphorical sense.]
Not necessarily. If the cult brought her into existence, I doubt they'd release their hold on her so easily. She's also their current tether to the world as gods are sustained by belief.
[Which is also why Ginia built her a shrine in an orchard frequented by families. The belief of children are fleeting, but it can serve as a foundation to work with.]
The letter went on to suggest he'd reeducate Votelli if the person he was writing to had better success. I'm unsure whether that means success with Sotero or another god.
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All things considered, for the wishes he wanted for the world, Votelli's abilities fit that in the broadest or most metaphorical sense.]
Not necessarily. If the cult brought her into existence, I doubt they'd release their hold on her so easily. She's also their current tether to the world as gods are sustained by belief.
[Which is also why Ginia built her a shrine in an orchard frequented by families. The belief of children are fleeting, but it can serve as a foundation to work with.]
The letter went on to suggest he'd reeducate Votelli if the person he was writing to had better success. I'm unsure whether that means success with Sotero or another god.