What lies below the Shemish mountains?
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Explain the blessing ritual we gave to Eve and some hunters, ask if there is a more efficient way to give out such blessings or spread word of them.
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Ask about the monotheistic god and why it is such a problem (can't they just ask their followers to murder the monotheistic gods followers?)
+1 to the Second & third, but also another question...
Where would we find the Ant god?
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"Where would I find the Ant god? I'd like to meet him."
"I do not know for sure. I have heard he lies at the end of every anthill, but I have also heard you cannot find him if he doesn't wish to be found. But then, his appearance at the council was unusual, perhaps he has changed his mind about his self-seclusion. If you would seek him, follow the ants into their home, you may find him there. Though he hides himself from the major gods, he quite likes the company the minor ones, like ourselves."
"You've met him then?"
"I have, once."
"What's he like?"
"Disconnected. Detached. You must understand that the position of ant-god is not one to be envied, for the ants need no god, they are quite self-sufficient and therefore he is a god without a people; it is a punishment, of sorts. But enough about the Ant-god, you have other questions I'm sure."
"Yes. I was wondering if you had any advice for giving out blessings, my sibyl and her train have received blessings from me, but I don't wish to ruffle the fabric by going any further."
"Hmm, your mistake is to award the blessings yourself. Designate someone, your sibyl for instance, though I would advise against putting all your faith in one person (she trails off, thinking about something else, then returns), to hand out blessings in your name. After that simply use the law of probability."
"The law of probability?"
"You really are new - it's an extension of the law of least resistance. Rather than actually blessing every single person, you choose a few, randomly, then award them some power. The rest, even unawarded, will believe they have been blessed and attribute every good thing thereafter to your name, while those who come to misfortune will only pray harder, believing they have lost your blessing. My brother came up with this idea not too long ago, its why, among other reasons, he is of such high status among the gods."
"Incredible. I had no idea. I have another question."
"Very well, but I fear my husband will return soon, so I can answer this question and one more, but then you must leave."
"I understand. My question concerns the events of the council. Why is it that the monotheistic god is so troublesome? Can we not simply...eliminate his followers? For surely, we know who those followers are." At this question, Inkis's eyes flash with anger and she goes pale.
"Such a thing...such a thing has been said before. And done before." She hides her eyes beneath her hands.
"I-I'm sorry, I didn't mean to offend-" She raises a hand, then composes herself.
"The truth is...it is probably already in the works. Time will tell. Now ask your last question."
What is your last question?