Balance shrugged. "At least you can find a silver lining. It's not quite so easy for me, knowing my people are at war and that more might die before this is over." That wasn't to say if one half of her world didn't come crashing completely down. The scales were more in favor of the Underworld, as far as she could tell; but one could never tell. Nature like to right itself and it could adapt at any moment - throwing Balance for a stomach turning ride in the process. She tried to smile but very nearly failed, even though Sigyn was trying to comfort her.
"I'm not sure if I shall remain," the answer was directed to both Isis and Sigyn. "As lovely as it is to see you again, Isis, and to meet you, Sigyn; I came to see with my eyes what I felt in my core. And to see if Pothos had been tended to." Mostly, Balance wanted to be alone, but she knew that wasn't always the best idea.
Perhaps she should go apologize to Nanshe for leaving. Though, Nanshe was likely to just smile, shake her head and scold her for thinking that she had anything to apologize for in the first place. There were others there as well, perhaps surrounding herself with children would improve her outlook on things since every light of hope grew dimmer as the days went on.
Harmonia knew who she really wanted to talk to, but she wouldn't seek him out. She wouldn't burden him with her sadness.
"I would like to catch up with you about the past three thousand years or so, Lady Isis." She nodded respectfully to the Egyptian goddess. Then Balance looked again to the Nordic goddess. "And I would like for us to meet again on better terms." She smiled softly and continued, "Since we have my brother in common, I'd love to hear how you two know each other and I could tell you about when he used to be quiet and shy."