Being a god means something. (And he begins to prattle on,) The goddess of the sun, the god of the moon, the god of war, the god of the wind, the goddess of rice... it all has meaning.
(Tsukimi takes off and begins to lead the way across the temple grounds,)
Of course, every human life also has meaning.
(Something he believes wholeheartedly,)
So maybe it isn't just "meaning" that separates humans from gods in the end. What do you think?
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Being a god means something. (And he begins to prattle on,) The goddess of the sun, the god of the moon, the god of war, the god of the wind, the goddess of rice... it all has meaning.
(Tsukimi takes off and begins to lead the way across the temple grounds,)
Of course, every human life also has meaning.
(Something he believes wholeheartedly,)
So maybe it isn't just "meaning" that separates humans from gods in the end. What do you think?