With the raising of the temple drew a logical choice-Aet would be asked to bless the crop yield of the coming year.
The Priesthood would soon drowse about the fields, all day long, for the coming months-singing prayers to Aet, chanting her name, and tossing charcoal ash from their satchels-a secret known to most Orlanthi priesthood, for it helped the crops grow. They would chase away birds, mice and other nibbling pests-but, not kill them. Everyone had to eat, after all. Rain dances and seances would take place during the hottest, driest months.
With hope and prayer and hardwork, the harvest would come in bountiful...
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The naming of a boat was almost a sacred act to the Snapping Turtle's. That Samarkan, the crafter, had made such an exceptional vessel, and then asked the ring to settle on a name, meant he trusted them to make the right decision-and that he was a good clansman, hoping the blessing of his tools and skill would benefit the clan as a whole. Kerendra's first thought was to allow him to name it...she generally preferred freedom of choice in these matters. But, the looks her ringmates gave her indicated it would be a sign of poor leadership to do so.
She thought on the recent happenings. Had Aet inspired Samarkan to make this in her image? Or was Eo's often quiet spirit whispering from the beyond to honor her?
But, Mousta made a good point too-and Kerendra thought Pixius had sent them this gift, telling them to explore their rivers and lands with it. She was fickle Goddess, and honored bravery and adventure. This boat could be used in her name.
She smiled benignly, speaking for the ring.
"We shall name the craft the 'Pixius Wanderer'-and in her name, it shall lead great adventures for the glory of the tribe!
Samarkan, you shall be rewarded for your good deed toward the tribe. I know you and your wife are expecting your first child, this coming fall-we shall provide a suitable gift for this occasion."
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Mousta was already picturing herself running through the water in the fine craft. She had, of course, honored Pixius in suggesting the name. That she would be the one to use it, well, who said the Goddess wasn't grateful?
Action: We'll pray for Aet to Bless our crops
Name the boat the 'Pixius Wanderer'-reward the crafter and his family with a single gift of toys and games, blankets, clothes etc for their next born child.