"Well, not of stuff like that, no, I don't." His eyes widen. "Could you really?" He sounds like a small boy being offered a very special treat. Then he rather spoils it by grinning with savage delight. "I'd like that! I'd like that a lot! Shall I make you a list?"
"Muggles are always fun," Rus tells him. "Go ahead and ask him if you'd like."
"It was an experiment," he explains. "Rather like pomegranate seeds," Rus muses thoughtfully. "All right. If you're sure." Another grin and Rus picks up a dart. He goes to the line, aims and hurls the dart at the board. It sticks with a thud in the 20. He makes a face. "Not bad," he turns to Severus. "Roll now or what?"
Let's whack it with a stick! It certainly is. Naming children after gods/goddesses is definitely contraindicated. I'm sure they would have asked him, but he was probably busy with something else. I've only just started it (got it from the library) but I'm a bit leery, remembering how awful Heinlein's last books were with his Alzheimer's.