"Huh, that's a funny coincidence. You know, I met a paladin from a world with twelve gods, although our religions didn't have much in common besides that." She fidgets with her glass and adds quietly, "I'm probably not the best person to ask about Kobol. No one knows what really happened, and I'm not on speaking terms with anyone from the original Earth colony."
Once again, Adia wonders why her path has crossed with gods as frequently as it has. She's not a prophet or a priest or even particularly religious. Fortunately (although perhaps not for Beelzebub), the angel's wobbling snaps her out of her uneasy thoughts. "Oh, easy there," she says, automatically holding out an arm while Beelzebub wobbles. Once the angel has regained her balance, Adia sits back down.
It's interesting to hear about deities loosely related to hers, although she's a little disappointed that Beelzebub hasn't met the two she asked after. They aren't her people's gods, but a little insight would have been nice. "Yeah, I guess that's true... you weren't, um..." She bites her lip, unsure how to ask politely. "It didn't count with them that you can also be female?"
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Once again, Adia wonders why her path has crossed with gods as frequently as it has. She's not a prophet or a priest or even particularly religious. Fortunately (although perhaps not for Beelzebub), the angel's wobbling snaps her out of her uneasy thoughts. "Oh, easy there," she says, automatically holding out an arm while Beelzebub wobbles. Once the angel has regained her balance, Adia sits back down.
It's interesting to hear about deities loosely related to hers, although she's a little disappointed that Beelzebub hasn't met the two she asked after. They aren't her people's gods, but a little insight would have been nice. "Yeah, I guess that's true... you weren't, um..." She bites her lip, unsure how to ask politely. "It didn't count with them that you can also be female?"