Concourse

Pat winces, but Cloud's said the magic words. All the divine power of, what is he, inner circle of whatever church he's in? Pat's no expert but she can feel a god's energy. A fiery halo, and a ring for punching people? Pat snaps her fingers, and for a moment the colors of the world flicker and bend as energy both familiar and entirely alien flows into Cloud. And then he's himself again, only himself is not the same. His halo, held up from his own power. Tremendous skill with a punching ring, his own. A gamut of little divine spells and miracles, well, that's a part of him, too. Cloud's wished himself into a godling. And not a young underdeveloped one, either, since his powers are now stronger than before. He's not nearly on Message's level, though. He can't make clerics out of people, but perhaps he could empower one person as a Consort or Messenger if he felt very strongly about it. But a god needs his portfolios, does he not?

A fiery halo. Heat, fire, light? He'll have to find out for himself what it means exactly, but at least his halo makes for a good divine symbol. Though it might behave a bit oddly now that it's special. It might become even more unruly than merely slipping down like it has, alive like the snakes on the Caduceus. Perhaps it'll merely glow, or turn on its side and become his own little sun-disc. He might find himself with a preference for warm colors like red from now on.

His punching prowess might signal a portfolio in battle, war, protection, or victory, depending on his temperament. Once again, he'll have to discover and refine it himself. But a ring isn't a very good, visible symbol. He'll need something else. Perhaps something bigger like a gauntlet, or a weapon. Or a suitable animal symbol like Inari's foxes. Maybe take an animal aspect himself like Sobek. Cloud has a bit of experience on that sort of thing...Either way, his second symbol should come to him quickly, and it should feel very right to him.

There might be some other changes to his person, hair, clothes, or color scheme, but they will not be determined by this narrator (unless prompted). If, going forward, he's content with how he is, he might stay as he is indefinitely, essentially a somewhat stronger version of how he was minutes ago but with his own take on things. Perhaps he'll look to strengthen himself and get full godhood. For now, his most pressing concerns will likely be whatever happens to him as his new symbol arrives, explaining himself to his former patron, and the heavily panting djinni before him.

"Okay, yeah, this was a three wishes deal. That was definitely two at once, though. Sheesh. You don't go halfway, do you?" she says, already exhausted.