Taiyo looked around the bus. Seems everybody had boarded. "I'd like to more formally introduce myself." He floated to the aisle at the front of the bus, and remained standing, visible to everybody. "I'm Taiyo Shin, and I'll bet the god of the sun, and natural law, for any of you who don't know." He bowed to them, and looked at a clipboard in the seat next to him. "I'd like to take attendance so we don't have the misfortune of leaving anybody at the airport. As I am a ghost, I can't really manipulate the clipboard, even though I've been tasked with watching over you all." He scratched his translucent head awkwardly. "So I'd like to call upon one of the students here, and who better than the one who needs the most attention?" He looked down at the clipboard to see if he had read her name right. He looked at the girl in the back, and snapped his fingers. An orb of soft light appeared above her head. "Mai, could you come help me please?" He folded her arms. "Mai is a unique case compared to the rest of us. She is going to be a shrine maiden! That's a very honorable title. I expect the rest of us gods to pay her the proper respect. Without people like her, or jobs would be much harder." He nodded to the girl, and stepped aside. "Before we begin attendance, I'd like to say, I've visited the school before. I am to guide you all to your residencies, and, keep watch of you. Some of you I know may not like it..." His eyes found the eyes of those few. ", but it's my job now. All of us will have such tasks we must attend to. Failing to comply will result in the stripping of your powers, and expulsion. Godhood is a very serious job.", he said. With that, he let Mai take roll-call. He had suddenly become very serious, now that he was channeling his godhood, and doing his job. He took it all seriously. He didn't want to remain a spirit. Failure to pass was literal death.