I am very curious how the author will connect these two stories together since the genesis lore of both is such different. Not only that, it directly impacts the plot. Here, Natam being the creator god of life and giving his power to the Padishah, is literally the reason why Arnata can flourish in the middle of the desert. The Padishah can effect organic change in his environment BECAUSE he's Natam's chosen one. Same with the biological changes he goes through (golden blood, flowers sprouting from their body, etc.) So this means the Natam lore is not just religious myth, is fact.
The same thing happens in Smyrna and Capri. In their founding myth, a dragon fell in love with a human from a doomed world, and as a result of her love, she offers all her magic and body to save the dying world. This is again, not myth, its a fact, because the brother of the original dragon still exists in the story, and the MC is descended from that dragon as well. So is it going to be that Natam abandons the world when Squeaks doesn't have descendants, an din the process of that world being destroyed a dragon comes and falls in love with someone? That will be interesting for sure.

I think Shuraka will be the end of this eye of Natam cycle hence why no mpreg. He's the first and only born with it and apparently the only one not interested in procreation, just in his Tei. Like he said, all that power is actually a curse and wants to end it. Seth(Smyrna & Capri)looks more like Banadal than Shuraka so along the way the only thing that will be left from Arnata and Shuraka's legacy will be the connection with nature and the powers derived from it. Maybe Banadal will not get the eye of Natam like Shuraka said and that will lead to the destruction of Arnata