seems like she's stilll immortal.Well, this was quite a nice story. I might be in the minority but I did like how they handled her previous betrothal to the spirit of the village. I'm now wondering that because she's no longer married to the spirit, does that mean she'll age normally or will she still remain immortal?
It's implied that there have been other maidens wedded to the god before, so presumably they weren't all immortal. It is possible that the system is like in normal Shinto tradition where the miko leaves the service when she gets married and in Aeka's case she would then lose her immortality. However, the god also points out that she's considered a deity in ch. 38, so it isn't clear yet.seems like she's stilll immortal.
Iirc he said that she is still his priestess.It's implied that there have been other maidens wedded to the god before, so presumably they weren't all immortal. It is possible that the system is like in normal Shinto tradition where the miko leaves the service when she gets married and in Aeka's case she would then lose her immortality. However, the god also points out that she's considered a deity in ch. 38, so it isn't clear yet.
Well, this was quite a nice story. I might be in the minority but I did like how they handled her previous betrothal to the spirit of the village. I'm now wondering that because she's no longer married to the spirit, does that mean she'll age normally or will she still remain immortal?
seems like she's stilll immortal.
It's implied that there have been other maidens wedded to the god before, so presumably they weren't all immortal. It is possible that the system is like in normal Shinto tradition where the miko leaves the service when she gets married and in Aeka's case she would then lose her immortality. However, the god also points out that she's considered a deity in ch. 38, so it isn't clear yet.
Never underestimate little old ladies.I guess the most surprising thing out of this chapter is how the nice old lady managed to climb through the mountain alone by pure simping power.