Yeah... they're like the opposite of Messengers. They're pretty much the only ones capable of speaking to the gods on behalf of the people. Even if they spoke the language, most wouldn't be able to handle it. It's really, uh. Intense.
[He gestures vaguely, as if that could somehow convey the enormous weight of a human-god conversation. Or maybe she'd understand to an extent already. Her father is the god of her world, as far as he knows. Pyra isn't human, but speaking to a god could be super intense for anyone who isn't a god themselves.]
Luna didn't talk about her training that much, but I could tell it was exhausting. We used to go back and forth on that in our letters sometimes... she never complained, but we could commiserate. [He smiles faintly, embarrassed (and perhaps a little ashamed) of his own behaviour from years ago.] I complained enough for both of us.
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[He gestures vaguely, as if that could somehow convey the enormous weight of a human-god conversation. Or maybe she'd understand to an extent already. Her father is the god of her world, as far as he knows. Pyra isn't human, but speaking to a god could be super intense for anyone who isn't a god themselves.]
Luna didn't talk about her training that much, but I could tell it was exhausting. We used to go back and forth on that in our letters sometimes... she never complained, but we could commiserate. [He smiles faintly, embarrassed (and perhaps a little ashamed) of his own behaviour from years ago.] I complained enough for both of us.