Celestial Speck
I'm not a bad guy, I swear!
With a smile on his face, Ocaeril seemingly finished drinking yet another mug of pure booze, setting the empty mug on top of the table. A loud and comfortable 'aaah' came from his mouth from the refreshing drink that would perhaps normally make any non-god drunk as all shit, but regardless, getting up and dusting himself off, Ocaeril opened his umbrella/dragon slayer spear up once more, clearing his throat, as the gap in reality inside of it already started to stare at every single god with massive red eyes.
"...Anyways. For personal reasons and the fact I feel like I don't belong here very much anymore, I'll be going now, unless someone has anything to say. Eva, do you want to accompany your old man? I'll teach you a thing or two about everything you wanna know in the world!" Ocaeril offered to his daughter, holding off a hand for her to jump into it and rest on his shoulder. "Actually! Mom, Inqui, do you two want to come with me? That's what families do, after all, principally given this is a big day, duh~" His mindset and current reasoning were way more human. He saw it as unnatural for him and Inqui to go their separate ways and leaving Oen alone. Tiamat? Not so much, but, it does feel unnatural at times if you take into context their relationship...
His plans were simple. Teach Oen, either with Evolution of Mind or naturally, about the natural things in the world. Not leaning to evil, or good. And raise her as a normal girl. By raising her as a god, after all...Well, perhaps that could lead to disaster. Perhaps not. But if that happened, she would definitely act less humane-- maybe even see mortals and other beings as inferior and expandable. While he doesn't want to take her duties as a god away-- he wants her to grow up as a human, or at the very least, with a human mindset, so she can decide if she wants to live like one and never act like a god, be a full-on god, or a more 'humane' god.
Besides, Inqui is still her mother. And while Inqui sleeps a lot and is occasionally busy, Ocaeril feels the need for their daughter to interact equally with both him and Inqui-- Tiamat too, of course. She'd be an excellent influence.
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