[ Thankfully, Akua is somewhat used to gods having aspects here, where for her, they were much more complicated and frankly weird. Her smile, though hearing that she is a god too, is something for her to nod her head to, in... vague understanding. After all, by now she had met Set, Quetzalcoatl, and countless others. ]
It does not, but I appreciate the terms all the same. How am I to learn of your people, of your godhood, if I do not know with whom you are a part of? A piece of a set, in this realm, after all, can be rather meaningful. Being without your counterparts can be a joy, or a detriment, depending on whom they are, I think.
[ She offered Grace a slight bow of her head. It is not deferential, but instead that of a greeting. ]
I am Akua, or perhaps you could call me Calamity. [ A beat. ] You could call me an intercessor, between gods and humanity.
[ She does not, however, explain for which kinds of gods. Don't worry about it, it's fine. ]
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It does not, but I appreciate the terms all the same. How am I to learn of your people, of your godhood, if I do not know with whom you are a part of? A piece of a set, in this realm, after all, can be rather meaningful. Being without your counterparts can be a joy, or a detriment, depending on whom they are, I think.
[ She offered Grace a slight bow of her head. It is not deferential, but instead that of a greeting. ]
I am Akua, or perhaps you could call me Calamity. [ A beat. ] You could call me an intercessor, between gods and humanity.
[ She does not, however, explain for which kinds of gods. Don't worry about it, it's fine. ]