( it's an odd dichotomy — marc posits himself as the high priest of khonshu, runs a mission not exactly in his name but dedicated to the duty khonshu had tasked him with as the price for being brought back to life, but he knows that khonshu is unworthy of worship.
he knows, too, that it hadn't been faith that had brought marc and khonshu together, it had been a selfish desire not to die. marc wouldn't say, even know, that he has faith in khonshu, especially not after recent events, not after he'd tried to take over the world.
and yet. )
He's not the sort of god men like my father would have and do worship, but he may have similarities to your Old Gods.
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( it's an odd dichotomy — marc posits himself as the high priest of khonshu, runs a mission not exactly in his name but dedicated to the duty khonshu had tasked him with as the price for being brought back to life, but he knows that khonshu is unworthy of worship.
he knows, too, that it hadn't been faith that had brought marc and khonshu together, it had been a selfish desire not to die. marc wouldn't say, even know, that he has faith in khonshu, especially not after recent events, not after he'd tried to take over the world.
and yet. )
He's not the sort of god men like my father would have and do worship, but he may have similarities to your Old Gods.