Talk:Rou/@comment-26898460-20151022041154/@comment-121.54.54.130-20151022055139

Yes, the divine power would be given to him. As an item.

Eating the treasures gave him their abilities, but they're NOT divine abilities. In fact, Rou has yet to use any of his divine power for spells (as he hasn't met anyone he needed to use it against; all he's done is upgrade his crimson spear with it). The abilities he gained from eating the legendary items are just that: abilities. He'd have been able to use them WITHOUT eating the item, so why would they require divine power to fuel them? Eating them just means he can use them readily at any time.

The 'divine conversion' is what happens to the divine power he gets from conquering a dungeon. He does not have the ability to convert his divine power into items. He can, however, place his divine power into items to upgrade them AND use them to fuel his spells.

When he conquers the dungeon, the divine power goes to his god. However, since his god is already at max power, it's given to Rou instead. Then it's converted into an item with abilities. Then he can eat that item, gain the abilities, AND the divine power in them.

What 'first paragraph' are you referring to?

You're syntax is rather confusing, I don't know why when you're understandable.