((Gotcha. I'd throw that under the "feels like some sort of vampire" bus for Theo. There's enough similarities there for him to pick that up, but not the fine details like the bits about the ring and serving whomever.))
That earns a bit of an eyebrow raise from Theo, and since he's only at the start of coffee cup number three he says, "I'd say I'm not sure you could understand it if, I explained it, but I can give it a shot."
The funny thing is, there are no demons or angels or any of that in Theo's world. He only has a base understand of such things from having been in the City for over a year.
"My father is a god of the dead. He's an immortal being that takes care of the people who worship's him's souls after they die. He judges them and sends them down one river or another depending on how they acted in life. To their reward or punishment. He's sort of the essence of ... that. He must do that much like fire must burn. It's who and what he is, what he was made to be." Theo says. It's hard for him to explain because he knows there's something more, but what he's not sure because he's only half a god and the rest hasn't been opened to him yet.
"As for kings? They're rulers of lands... generally have queens for wives and princes and princesses for children."
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That earns a bit of an eyebrow raise from Theo, and since he's only at the start of coffee cup number three he says, "I'd say I'm not sure you could understand it if, I explained it, but I can give it a shot."
The funny thing is, there are no demons or angels or any of that in Theo's world. He only has a base understand of such things from having been in the City for over a year.
"My father is a god of the dead. He's an immortal being that takes care of the people who worship's him's souls after they die. He judges them and sends them down one river or another depending on how they acted in life. To their reward or punishment. He's sort of the essence of ... that. He must do that much like fire must burn. It's who and what he is, what he was made to be." Theo says. It's hard for him to explain because he knows there's something more, but what he's not sure because he's only half a god and the rest hasn't been opened to him yet.
"As for kings? They're rulers of lands... generally have queens for wives and princes and princesses for children."