You cannot measure a Divine Spirit by human standards.
Moreover, the fusion of Divine Spirits has happened more than once, for instance, Divine Spirits of the Eurasian Region, after heading west, they merged with local deities once, such as the Hellenized Mitra-Helios, a Sun God, and then after spreading to India, they merged with Indian deities again, becoming Mitra-Midor.
If they fuse again, then it's Midor with a Buddhist aspect, and if they go east, that's the Buddhist aspect further merging with the eastern native aspect.
This is akin to a nested matryoshka doll.
Ultimately, as the times change, one can only say that a part of Mitra's traits are present in Midor, but whether it's still Mitra is hard to say, and it's vastly different from the Mitra God worshipped in the Roman Empire.
In the end, the Mitra God was defeated by Duncan and the will of all spirits.
