"So then I went to an island called Alola, and there are so many wonderful pokemon and people there! They worship the sun and moon there as well! They also have inter-dimensional aliens that appear there sometimes? Apparently they can be quite a handful, but a species called Solgaleo and Lunala have made themselves the guardians of the region, and are revered as such!"
"Oh my, how exciting! It looks like you've been everywhere lately, Inari!"
"I have! I'm so glad I've finally been able to get out of my comfort zone and explore the regions and worlds beyond our own. I'd have to admit, I was worried that opening up and exploring would have disastrous results, but so far I haven't had any cause for worry. The people and pokemon of this age have been remarkably receptive of me, and it's definitely settled any worries I've had on the matter."
"I'm glad you've been doing so well for yourself, Inari. I was a little worried when you became so shut off from the world for such a long time, that you may have hardened your heart..."
"Ah...yes, I admit that I wasn't in the best place for a while. I dove wholeheartedly into my work, and nothing else mattered for a long while until I realized I was missing the reason I started it in the first place. I love the mortals of this realm, and being able to share their joys and sorrows and help with their journey through this life and all the trials and tribulations it has to offer them. I must admit, the only regret I have is that I am unable to do more to help everyone with all their troubles. Although I've become phenomenally powerful, I am not omnipresent, nor omnipotent. I cannot heal every disease or worry, nor every broken heart or soul. But at the very least, I will try..."
"Oh... Inari, you really must'n't be so hard on yourself. You do the best you can do with what you're able to, and that goes for all of us as well. We cannot save humanity from itself, but we can at the very least teach them how to better themselves so that they may better their lives and their world. In the end, it's up to them to choose how to live their lives, for better and worse."