[Ginia pauses for a moment, debating how to answer Archer's question. For all that's happened, she still trusts Archer enough and knows he isn't careless with information. He also wouldn't judge Ebisu's shinki for being nora.]
All his shinki are nora. Many of them for reasons beyond their control, but still stigmatized all the same.
[There's a briefest flash of surprise at her reply. Archer isn't going to judge anyone for their choices, though. After all, it is not a decision made lightly.]
That's surprising, given the Heavens stance on nora. I was worried- [a pause, but then he continues with a sigh.] -that they may look down on you for choosing several gods. I'm glad it's not the case.
It's largely an open secret among the old gods that Ebisu employs nora as I understand it.
[And they've suffered for it. Takami's dream is a haunting eye-opener to why Ebisu's temple is so woefully understaffed, a thing unlikely to change any time soon. For a second, she's angry at the Heavens, but her expression settles fast.]
I'm advised to keep things to myself in public though. A shinki of the new generation serving an old God of Fortune is alarming enough without me being a nora.
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All his shinki are nora. Many of them for reasons beyond their control, but still stigmatized all the same.
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That's surprising, given the Heavens stance on nora. I was worried- [a pause, but then he continues with a sigh.] -that they may look down on you for choosing several gods. I'm glad it's not the case.
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[And they've suffered for it. Takami's dream is a haunting eye-opener to why Ebisu's temple is so woefully understaffed, a thing unlikely to change any time soon. For a second, she's angry at the Heavens, but her expression settles fast.]
I'm advised to keep things to myself in public though. A shinki of the new generation serving an old God of Fortune is alarming enough without me being a nora.