The God Eater

Itziar turned and exchanged glances with the brizzio, asking for an explanation. The beast then decided to tell her the truth, omitting the part that the Eloah could force them to do her bidding.

Humans are beings who value their freedom, be it to speak or act; if you tell them it's a blessing, they'll welcome it with open arms, but if you tell them there are consequences for the power they've gained, their gratitude will turn to resentment.

For now, it was better to tell them the superficial part of the blessing. In time, they would figure out the rest.

(I don't know what you mean by emblem and last name), the brizzio admitted, not being so familiar with the customs of each kingdom. (But it's true that once a being receives a blessing from an Eloah, it becomes part of its lineage).

"Lineage?" The faces of the three women were full of confusion.