"Grand" is... it's one way to describe him, but not in the traditional sense, even if he is a martial god. But his magnificence isn't something one can readily pick up from how strong he appears-- honestly, he's quite lithe and slender. [ and can be mistaken for a woman ]
Instead, his splendor comes from here. [ She taps her chest, as if to place a hand over her heart. ] He is a very kind, caring person, and genuinely compassionate. ....And most importantly, he is indeed a god that wishes to actively help others. [ Which is more than she can say for any other god she's met. ] He is as graceful as the dawn, his brilliance shining through and touching whoever he meets... but also subtle, as if his divinity is clouded in a somber mist. I doubt his godliness is something anyone would be able to pick up on unless he'd reveal it.
[ She continues: ] But for a more concrete image, he's told me that traditionally he's often depicted in royal garb, with a sword in his right hand and flowers in his left. And he's mentioned that it isn't so much the image itself, for it is rare to see gods and know what they actually look like, but the symbolism. [ So yeah Pyra interprets that as she can definitely take artistic liberties. ]
[ Nero quickly grabs some spare paper and pencil lying around on the nearest table, though she does motion for Pyra to keep going as she speaks, gesturing with her fingers curled towards herself. She might be plagued with headaches on occasion, but her memory will suffice, don't worry.
She frenetically scribbles down her notes of Pyra's description, nodding to herself all the while. When she pauses, Nero looks up. ]
I see, I see. [ She'll probably base it off a Servant she knows that fits those traits closely enough, although with some alterations. ] What kind of garb is considered royal where he presides over? Different societies have different wear.
[ Indeed, royalty in Japan or China would dress differently than she did back in her days as a Roman emperor. ]
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[ Hm, where to begin? Ah-- ]
"Grand" is... it's one way to describe him, but not in the traditional sense, even if he is a martial god. But his magnificence isn't something one can readily pick up from how strong he appears-- honestly, he's quite lithe and slender. [
and can be mistaken for a woman]Instead, his splendor comes from here. [ She taps her chest, as if to place a hand over her heart. ] He is a very kind, caring person, and genuinely compassionate. ....And most importantly, he is indeed a god that wishes to actively help others. [ Which is more than she can say for any other god she's met. ] He is as graceful as the dawn, his brilliance shining through and touching whoever he meets... but also subtle, as if his divinity is clouded in a somber mist. I doubt his godliness is something anyone would be able to pick up on unless he'd reveal it.
[ She continues: ] But for a more concrete image, he's told me that traditionally he's often depicted in royal garb, with a sword in his right hand and flowers in his left. And he's mentioned that it isn't so much the image itself, for it is rare to see gods and know what they actually look like, but the symbolism. [ So yeah Pyra interprets that as she can definitely take artistic liberties. ]
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She frenetically scribbles down her notes of Pyra's description, nodding to herself all the while. When she pauses, Nero looks up. ]
I see, I see. [ She'll probably base it off a Servant she knows that fits those traits closely enough, although with some alterations. ] What kind of garb is considered royal where he presides over? Different societies have different wear.
[ Indeed, royalty in Japan or China would dress differently than she did back in her days as a Roman emperor. ]