— Nature, was the world he had lived within for centuries; as a protector of course. A realm of peace, and harmony. Unless those factors were to be disturbed, of course. Though that was Junmyeon’s soul purpose, to ensure the peace and protection of all that found safety in the forests and called the place home just as he.
Though the deity had learned to become accustomed to modern civilization, it was often he was stuck in his own time, an ancient soul out of place. but here, among the trees and the wildflowers is where he found himself, a purpose for his being. Perhaps he was never meant to be a ruler, but a guardian instead. Most would be likely to think that being sacrificed from such a high position would leave the male bitter, but after years of roaming through dense forests and protecting everything within them, he was anything but bitter over his placing.
In a way, with just the touch of his hand to the rough, rigid bark of a tree, the deity could be anywhere and everywhere all at once. It would sound much like insanity to anyone if he were to say it was the trees that guided him, but that was simply the truth. He felt the presence of another as soon as they stepped into the forests, hands roaming each lovely, lively tree he passed that lead him to the clearing, the meadow where the sunlight filtered much easier through the treetops. Though, Junmyeon wasn’t easy to show himself at first. He lingered by the sequoia tree that stood at just the edge of the clearing, until he was called out upon.
The deity blinked, eyes roaming over the figure before he made himself clear, stepping out into the open, his hands raising in a gesture that showed he meant no harm. Robes of green and gold flowing behind him as took a few steps towards the other being.
“And just how did you realize my presence?” he hummed in question, gaze looking over the other, his head tipping to the side as he studied them.