"Well, long as I didn't scare you or anything, I'm happy." He replied. He listened to her comment on the deities rabbling. "Heh, you must not know a lot about the gods... Before I became one, my understanding was that the gods were all big kids who wanted to show how tough they were. I think that's still my view on things. I'm glad I was chosen to be an altruistic god. I don't think I could handle being something like the god of lust, or eater of light... My nature's too good for that." He shrugged. "Now the thing you have to keep in mind is that they aren't above you yet. By natural law, they are still only humans with divine powers, just like you. And with the moon on your side, and, well, the sun too, I think you won't be much bothered. I'm more than willing to help anybody here. Don't be afraid to ask for my aid, despite my embodiment. I hold no grudges against anybody here, and you have as many rights, if not more than the others here." He folded his arms seriously, and talked in a more serious tone, before relaxing. "Your frankness and sincerity is refreshing, Mia. Don't be afraid to assert yourself."
He remained quiet, looking around outside. They were getting closer to the mountains, and he could sense something. A divine presence close by. He stood up, filled with light. "EEY, STOP THE BUS!" The bus slowed, and stopped nearby a stone wall on the roadside. He made his way to the front, and walked out. A girl was sitting on the wall. "Are you Roxane?" He folded his arms. "Hurry up and get on the bus, oracle. I wish you had forseen a better place to catch our bus, but I'm glad we managed to find you. Sign yourself in on the clipboard in the front seat, and find a place to sit. We'll arrive at the shrine gate in about an hour." With that, he returned inside, and waved for the driver to continue before sitting in the back again.