Considering that she and Loki have already had a rather lengthy conversation about gods and faith, she's unconcerned about asking it at his own party. Jim's answer is met with a thoughtful look, and perhaps a touch of sadness, too. She'd hate for the gods she's come to know and like to fade away into nothing.
"Felix has trouble with his magic when he's visiting you?" That's certainly powerful evidence of a lack of divine authority.
"Is it too late to relocate there?" Caspar mutters, before quickly taking another sip of moonshine.
"Loki and I talked a little bit about the power of belief," Adia says to Jim, ignoring Caspar's commentary. "I think he'd agree with your hypothesis. I'm not sure how it is on my world. I know some people believe the gods helped us find Earth... and some weird things did happen to lead up to that..."
"If you're referring to any Cylon weirdness, there's a good explanation for all of that."
Adia looks at Caspar and nods, although her pensive expression remains. "There's my moon rune, too," she adds quietly. "But maybe it's different when it's something granted to you on another world..."
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"Felix has trouble with his magic when he's visiting you?" That's certainly powerful evidence of a lack of divine authority.
"Is it too late to relocate there?" Caspar mutters, before quickly taking another sip of moonshine.
"Loki and I talked a little bit about the power of belief," Adia says to Jim, ignoring Caspar's commentary. "I think he'd agree with your hypothesis. I'm not sure how it is on my world. I know some people believe the gods helped us find Earth... and some weird things did happen to lead up to that..."
"If you're referring to any Cylon weirdness, there's a good explanation for all of that."
Adia looks at Caspar and nods, although her pensive expression remains. "There's my moon rune, too," she adds quietly. "But maybe it's different when it's something granted to you on another world..."