"What is it?" Orion asked.
"What I remember about her is that 'she is a defective product.' I don't know what Naka was trying to do, but whatever it was, he was attempting to create something more akin to a genuine god rather than a man-made one," Aegis of the Arctic Deity explained.
Aerialia's expression darkened as she grasped the gravity of Aegis of the Arctic Deity's words.
"Are you suggesting that 'Naka' was attempting to recreate a god?" Aerialia's voice held a trace of scepticism.
"I don't know, goddess Aerialia. Perhaps such information could be one of the reasons why my memories were blocked. But unless I choose to unlock them, I'll never know," Aegis of the Arctic Deity replied with a heavy sigh.
Though Aerialia found it difficult to believe and understand how such an inconceivable thought could be possible, her experiences in this world left her lingering feeling that achieving such a feat might not be entirely impossible.
Your gift is the motivation for my creation. Give me more motivation!
Creation is hard, cheer me up!
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