You pull up a chair next to Morayi, and start talking about the affairs of your respective mortal followers.
With some prodding the brutish goddess explains the makeup of Pantheon's worshipers. Ore is primarily worshiped by the White Giants, a race of massive sentient toothed whales that are small in number by large in size and in deed. The White Giants, she explains, are the true masters of the sea, and have bullied many a bottom-dwelling race into worshiping their gods.
Morayi explains that some of the more aggressive and warlike of the bottom-dwelling races worship her directly. She weaves you tales of the ponderous yet venomous coneshellfolk, the magically talented Coralmaids, and the utterly ruthless ripper crabs. The followers that interest you most, however, are the Kappa and the Cucumberlin.
The Kappa, Morayi explain, are amphibious creatures that live amoung the tides and victimize surface dwellers. They are highly warlike, and have a degree of magical talent. They raise a race of dumb yet fertile vegetable people called the Cucumberlin as slaves and occasional meals. About three centuries ago, she explains, the surface races launched a great purge, and drove the Kappa to near extinction; The only population that remains is actually near the woods in which you make your home, living on the thin stretch of land between the trees and the waves. The Goddess ominously hints that the impassable forest is the only thing keeping the Kappa from seeking their revenge upon the world!
Then talk shifts to your followers, and the troubles they face.
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A wicked grin spreads across the face of Morayi. "I despise the pantheon of the dwarves more than anything, but my husband forbids me from openly making war upon them. I will gladly help your followers slaughter theirs! How may I be of service?"
A: Send my people a great champion to aid in their struggle!
B: Send a legion of Kappa to attack the damned confederacy!
C: Make my people a mighty artifact!
D: Actually, I was hoping to resolve this matter peacefully. Can we talk about something else. (See the last post, and pick a different topic)
E: Actually, I was hoping to resolve this matter peacefully. Perhaps I should talk to somebody else. (See the last post, and pick a different conversation partner and topic)