I would have said such a thing was impossible, but I did meet someone that had been adopted by a god of the forest. It's... not an enviable position. You will never belong truly to one or the other.
[He felt a kinship with San in that. After he had cut his hair and left his village, he had left behind something which would've allowed him to purely live within the world of man. It had been replaced with the mark of a demon, the curse to understand disparate worlds. They both struggled in that space, though they had very different circumstances.]
If that is the case, it would seem that the lines between man and god might get much blurrier than I am familiar with.
no subject
>>@ASHITAKA:
I see...
I would have said such a thing was impossible, but I did meet someone that had been adopted by a god of the forest. It's... not an enviable position. You will never belong truly to one or the other.
[He felt a kinship with San in that. After he had cut his hair and left his village, he had left behind something which would've allowed him to purely live within the world of man. It had been replaced with the mark of a demon, the curse to understand disparate worlds. They both struggled in that space, though they had very different circumstances.]
If that is the case, it would seem that the lines between man and god might get much blurrier than I am familiar with.