[Truthfully, once Yato gets used to "normal", it'll be something of a fun adventure, trying out these different lifestyles should he so choose. He may not be able to pick up doctor as a vocation like Hiyori, but there's still plenty of opportunities out there for him to experience. It's all a matter of finding them and giving them a whirl. He won't be bored, that's for sure!
Especially if he can encourage Bakugo to spend an hour or so over dinner just catching up and talking like normal people. He's still dipping his toes in, socially speaking, so having a reliable neighbor to chat with will be most welcome. Not that he'd blame the other guy for just wanting to chill once he's at the dorm. They both have the same stubborn unwillingness to budge from the relative comfort of home, such as it is.
But yeah, lesson learned! Lead with the highlights of being a shinki, not the fact they're essentially human souls contracted into service.]
Hah! You're not wrong there. Though sometimes I wonder who's babysitting who.
[He freely admits to being the one needing supervision a lot of the time. That's the nature of gods and shinki. The shinki guide and advise while the god wields the power. After all, only humans can truly understand other humans.]
Well, shinki have their own spells and abilities they can use. So if they refuse to heed our call and turn on us, then it's possible they can overwhelm us. Typically though it takes a number of shinki to overpower a god. One-on-one they likely wouldn't stand a chance.
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Especially if he can encourage Bakugo to spend an hour or so over dinner just catching up and talking like normal people. He's still dipping his toes in, socially speaking, so having a reliable neighbor to chat with will be most welcome. Not that he'd blame the other guy for just wanting to chill once he's at the dorm. They both have the same stubborn unwillingness to budge from the relative comfort of home, such as it is.
But yeah, lesson learned! Lead with the highlights of being a shinki, not the fact they're essentially human souls contracted into service.]
Hah! You're not wrong there. Though sometimes I wonder who's babysitting who.
[He freely admits to being the one needing supervision a lot of the time. That's the nature of gods and shinki. The shinki guide and advise while the god wields the power. After all, only humans can truly understand other humans.]
Well, shinki have their own spells and abilities they can use. So if they refuse to heed our call and turn on us, then it's possible they can overwhelm us. Typically though it takes a number of shinki to overpower a god. One-on-one they likely wouldn't stand a chance.