[ Hm...she hadn't thought about approaching it that way. But that's exactly why she reached out to him in the first place. Time to spend with family and friends she hoped would be important enough in itself, but if their instinct for self-preservation was outweighed by the love of the Void, then it wouldn't be enough of a reason. ]
That makes sense. Are there any customs that you're aware of now that I should know about?
[That would be more accurate. The coming of the Void, the world's events, it is all part of that cycle, and that cycle is happening even as they speak.]
You're exactly right. I am aware of many customs. If they are amenable to it, bring people from the edges of the Drabwurld with the promise that I will instruct them in building altars to the Void.
[ Already in motion. It sends a chill down her spine even if she knows it's right. ]
You would do that?
[ Of course she realizes that it would be an asset to him in some ways, but he would also be taking in others, more than he might have been expecting when he decided to build his churches. ]
Naturally. The duty of a priest is to guide others in worship; I would have no reason to withhold my knowledge from like-minded supplicants, hence would I never do so.
Do not mention it, Asami. Have someone call me over the lockets, and if things are set up just so, I can deliver directions to the people in that manner—regardless of how much actual distance separates us.
What I am saying is that if they would like to speak with me directly, they may.
I'll definitely do that. Thank you again, I really appreciate it.
[ It's definitely a weight off her shoulders--at least some of it--and she's positive it will help some people out too. That's what's most important. ]
No thanks are needed. I am grateful enough simply for the opportunity to assist those whose worship is as misunderstood as my own. May the Gods of this world bless you, and may you find success traveling forward—while ensuring the natural cycle.
no subject
[ Hm...she hadn't thought about approaching it that way. But that's exactly why she reached out to him in the first place. Time to spend with family and friends she hoped would be important enough in itself, but if their instinct for self-preservation was outweighed by the love of the Void, then it wouldn't be enough of a reason. ]
That makes sense. Are there any customs that you're aware of now that I should know about?
no subject
[That would be more accurate. The coming of the Void, the world's events, it is all part of that cycle, and that cycle is happening even as they speak.]
You're exactly right. I am aware of many customs. If they are amenable to it, bring people from the edges of the Drabwurld with the promise that I will instruct them in building altars to the Void.
no subject
You would do that?
[ Of course she realizes that it would be an asset to him in some ways, but he would also be taking in others, more than he might have been expecting when he decided to build his churches. ]
no subject
Naturally. The duty of a priest is to guide others in worship; I would have no reason to withhold my knowledge from like-minded supplicants, hence would I never do so.
no subject
Thank you. I'm sure that will be very comforting to a lot of people.
no subject
Do not mention it, Asami. Have someone call me over the lockets, and if things are set up just so, I can deliver directions to the people in that manner—regardless of how much actual distance separates us.
What I am saying is that if they would like to speak with me directly, they may.
no subject
[ It's definitely a weight off her shoulders--at least some of it--and she's positive it will help some people out too. That's what's most important. ]
no subject
[It is what's important. Isn't it?]