Context: When a cat and a lamb love each other very, very, very much…
Well, you know the rest (>w<)
I'd like to introduce you to my shitten, Agatha, or Aggie, as she's affectionately known.
A baby made of devotion and love. Literally.
And perhaps a living concept that for the moment follows no earthly rules…
Or something like that (UuO)
¡I hope you like it!
Some interesting facts about The Baby:
Not everyone can touch her.
As a living concept of devotion, it is intangible, making it difficult for an ordinary follower to touch her as a living being.
Only people who handle devotion (like disciples) or who have had remnants of divine power (bishops) can touch her.
Narinder, of course, is the exception to the rule. Therefore, he can only touch her if he is near the lamb; otherwise, he would simply pass right through her as if she were a ghost.
At least for now.
One warning: The crown must never come into contact with her. Under no circumstances.
She only eat devotion.
Earthly food does not fill her up like divine food would; an alternative is to give her food made with devotion, but it doesn't work the same.
Therefore, she will devour all the devotion she can find at the slightest opportunity.
If she cries, she awakens dead souls.
It's a nightmare for everyone when the little girl cries, because as a being born of a death god, she somehow has a connection to the underworld, which makes them all get up to cry with her. Scaring everyone.
She can only be healed with blessings.
Since she is an incorporeal being, the fact that she is harmed is unthinkable, but in the rare cases where this happens, a blessing works better than a camellia. For devotion is strengthened by faith, and faith, in turn, is strengthened by blessings.
The lamb has taken care of this because of their connection and because the baby depends too much on its power to exist.
She is something unique.
The baby is technically the “physical” manifestation of the devotion that both Narinder and Bert-Bert have for each other. Or as the latter says, “She was born of mutual love.”
Therefore, they don't know what she might become as she grows up, since, as mentioned at the beginning, she is a living concept that currently depends a lot on her parents, or rather on how much devotion they give her.