[Wow, he is pretty big. And muscular. Reminds her of Eros, just less... uh, interestingly dressed.
Anyway!
She doesn't mind the question at all; it's basically her job to explain these things at this point. PR manager for the gods - who knew that would be where her post-college life would lead her?]
Oh, it's like my soul. Well, not really my soul - Calliope's soul.
[She knows it's confusing, so she'll back up a little.]
I don't know if you know Calliope; she's a Greek god. One of the Muses, actually.
[Everyone thinks there were nine but really there were only three; not an important fact right now, so Grace lets it drop.]
The eidolon is what makes a god a god. When a god dies, they pass their Eidolon on to a successor, and they become the new god. That's me; I'm Grace. [She nods.] Muse in the line of Calliope.
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Anyway!
She doesn't mind the question at all; it's basically her job to explain these things at this point. PR manager for the gods - who knew that would be where her post-college life would lead her?]
Oh, it's like my soul. Well, not really my soul - Calliope's soul.
[She knows it's confusing, so she'll back up a little.]
I don't know if you know Calliope; she's a Greek god. One of the Muses, actually.
[Everyone thinks there were nine but really there were only three; not an important fact right now, so Grace lets it drop.]
The eidolon is what makes a god a god. When a god dies, they pass their Eidolon on to a successor, and they become the new god. That's me; I'm Grace. [She nods.] Muse in the line of Calliope.