The stars, the moon,
They have all been blown out
"Yes, those were their names." He confirmed, listening to Delphia intently as she described their differing roles. It was reassuring in a way to know that Oia did not necessarily have the correct answers, after her rather bleak addition to his wall.
What was less reassuring was the news that Outlanders could not return to their own Gods upon death. Abasi found himself desperately wanting to disbelieve, but Delphia was a demi-God and had no reason to lie. It was clear he was less pleased than she about it, his face falling as he realised it meant he had no way to get back to his own Egyptian afterlife once he had paid his dues here.
"Do you think there might be a way to let the Outlander souls go back home? It would be a comfort for many of them to think so, I am sure." He asked, hoping she might take pity.
What was less reassuring was the news that Outlanders could not return to their own Gods upon death. Abasi found himself desperately wanting to disbelieve, but Delphia was a demi-God and had no reason to lie. It was clear he was less pleased than she about it, his face falling as he realised it meant he had no way to get back to his own Egyptian afterlife once he had paid his dues here.
"Do you think there might be a way to let the Outlander souls go back home? It would be a comfort for many of them to think so, I am sure." He asked, hoping she might take pity.
No dawn, no day
I'm always in this twilight
ABASI
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