Rhea (
immaculate_one) wrote in
prismatica2020-01-15 12:53 pm
text (sn: seiros)
This is a question I have yet to see asked on this network, though I only have the slightest hypothesis of why.
How have you viewed religion or faith from your home? Has it changed drastically before coming here, or since?
I have been thinking about this lately...
How have you viewed religion or faith from your home? Has it changed drastically before coming here, or since?
I have been thinking about this lately...

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But yes, I am not human
My name is Rhea.
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my pleasure, Rhea-san
I am Hanyuu
in terms of absent gods, I have not been able to show myself to my village's inhabitants for nearly a millennium, and it has warped their view of my history and my wishes in a particularly unfortunate way
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It's been a great fear of mine, up until very recently. And that separation...
[ Was this the kind of suffering her mother might have felt? ]
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perhaps the worst is receiving their prayers and being unable to answer them
most had kept their faith in me, but I do not blame those who chose not to
a silent god is a difficult god to trust
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[ Guess who's feeling a lot of personal investment... ]
But what if even they lose their way? What would you say to such people?
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Humans are so very fragile
[ someone who lost their way, huh? It makes Hanyuu think of her daughter ]
in a hypothetical scenario? remind them of their beginnings, perhaps
what drew them to their faith in the first place
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Rhea figured that, ultimately, her goal had been keeping the peace, to forge the bonds between humans and the Nabateans.
It would be a while before Rhea replied again. ]
I see. Thank you for that. While I wish I knew that before, there's still a future ahead.
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[ Hanyuu takes a minute to reply, herself. There's something about Rhea's response that jabs her right in the heart. ]
I hope your future is happier than your past seems to have been, Rhea-san