I think it usually has at least something to do with your usual personality or associations, but it's hard to tell what. [He can't exactly disagree with her summation of what he'd probably be even if he changed gods, though, and he shrugs a bit.]
Probably. I'm surprised I wasn't one associated with falcons instead, but I suppose the vulture thing fits in other ways. And the dealing with death, and associations with protection.
[Nekhbet is overall fairly fitting for him in most ways, even if there's definitely aspects that he elects to ignore, like her explicitly being a mother figure in some interpretations.]
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Probably. I'm surprised I wasn't one associated with falcons instead, but I suppose the vulture thing fits in other ways. And the dealing with death, and associations with protection.
[Nekhbet is overall fairly fitting for him in most ways, even if there's definitely aspects that he elects to ignore, like her explicitly being a mother figure in some interpretations.]