"Hmm." Arialla turned over the descriptions of the gods in her mind. They were all very different from the pantheon she was familiar with, as she supposed befitted an entirely other world. It made her feel lonely and far from home all over again -- most of the foreign gods she knew of from even the most distant lands of her own world fell into familiar domains that she could relate to one of her own gods. But Caido seemed to have divvied up its divine spheres a little differently. "Thank you for the information ... Your gods intimidate me, to be honest. Although I suppose that is natural, gods being what they are."
She twisted a lock of hair around one finger, thinking hard. "Safrin feels the most ... familiar, though I do wonder if she'd take kindly to being compared to one of my own deities. We have a god not wholly unlike Ludo, too -- a guide for the dead, whose pranks sometimes get out of hand."
For a moment Arialla considered, and then she smiled slightly. "I suppose it would be best to stop comparing your gods to mine and simply appreciate them on their own merits. Could you tell me about Frey in a little more detail? Pleasure and procreation, you said ... "
She twisted a lock of hair around one finger, thinking hard. "Safrin feels the most ... familiar, though I do wonder if she'd take kindly to being compared to one of my own deities. We have a god not wholly unlike Ludo, too -- a guide for the dead, whose pranks sometimes get out of hand."
For a moment Arialla considered, and then she smiled slightly. "I suppose it would be best to stop comparing your gods to mine and simply appreciate them on their own merits. Could you tell me about Frey in a little more detail? Pleasure and procreation, you said ... "