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You agree to perform the pilgrimage, but with your Orcish and human guards in tow. The priest sighs and shakes his head at the heaven.
"What's with the youth of the day needing their guards for such a simple pilgrimage. Truly no sense of modesty and manliness..." He goes on for a while before you gently help him out of the room. You don't need to listen to holy grandpas for longer than needed.
You begin the pilgrimage in the capital city, the city of your birth.
The pilgrimage takes three days, for the Fatherly Keep is located not that far from Kastorian heartlands, in the west.
During the pilgrimage, nobody disturbs you, most probably because of all those armed men and scary orcs walking behind you.
The Fatherly Keep is a large stone construction embedded into the cliffside of a small mountain. The open courtyard ends at the base of the steps leading towards the central keep, located on the top of the pyramid of stone and dirt, built as close as to the heavens as possible while keeping it safe for pilgrims - for there are thousands, ore more, every month - with the infrastructure outside relying on dozens of shops, inns and taverns (and few brothels, but good luck finding them) to support the hungry and tired worshippers.
As you enter the courtyard, you move to the nearby storehouse where the helpful acolytes give you your brown linen robe. Then, alone, you begin your ascent to the Fatherly Keep itself. Well, not alone, for you're marching after several other fathers with few more marching behind you, but you get the idea.
Once on the top, you approach the feeders with grain and the jars with salt, and get a cup of each. Only then you can make your way to the central altar, and place the grain cup on the altar. Then, you place the salt cup down as well, and kneel in front of the obscured, tall statue of the bearded man, whose empty eyes stare down at you and your offerings.
What do you pray for?
A) For prosperity of my land.
B) For good health of my family.
C) For more kids to be borne out of my seed.
D) For my family line to prosper through my future grandsons and granddaughters.