When mortals are born, their parents give them names. If their parents do not, then their fellows do. I was never born, I have no ancestors, and my kind rarely has cause to give each other names. Our virtues are usually enough to tell us apart.
The same is true as I wander the mortal world. You are unlikely to meet another spirit of justice you must address, so my virtue functions well enough as a name.
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The same is true as I wander the mortal world. You are unlikely to meet another spirit of justice you must address, so my virtue functions well enough as a name.