She realized that it was, perhaps, a bit out of line to mention another god with the same domain. But back home, the Elves respected the Daruc gods and the Darucs respected the Elf gods, even though neither would necessarily deign to worship the other. There was no harm in it. And Honir didn't seem upset, so Ariadne decided not to worry about it too much.
There was certainly already enough to worry about.
"I'm told that he's very, very kind," she said. "And much prefers the company of mortals to other gods. He even took a mortal wife."
...which, as she understood it, hadn't ended well. But she decided not to mention that. Honir didn't seem the sort to appreciate sadness. Then again, what did she know? This day had seen some of her longest conversations with gods ever.
"Lady Adriana and her brother Philip are quite fond of him. Apparently, he was something of a surrogate father to them."
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There was certainly already enough to worry about.
"I'm told that he's very, very kind," she said. "And much prefers the company of mortals to other gods. He even took a mortal wife."
...which, as she understood it, hadn't ended well. But she decided not to mention that. Honir didn't seem the sort to appreciate sadness. Then again, what did she know? This day had seen some of her longest conversations with gods ever.
"Lady Adriana and her brother Philip are quite fond of him. Apparently, he was something of a surrogate father to them."