bearshermark: credit: <user name="morninglight"> (luminary's light)
Eleven ([personal profile] bearshermark) wrote in [community profile] diatu 2019-03-30 05:57 am (UTC)

eleven internally weeps

"Yes.." The word sounded very nearly pained.

"Yggdrasil is a Goddess from my world. She's a divine being with dominion over light and life. The Goddess of this temple is Raida- a goddess of benevolence. She is similar to Yggdrasil in that way, so I'm comfortable praying to Her here. But there is also Oberison Gruvfe in the Temple of the Anvil. He's a God of Forging."

That much was clear, right?

"..Basically, Gods are divine beings that represent different things. Some people pray to one God or Goddess for everything, and others pray to whomever their prayer suits best. So if you needed help with Intimation studies, you might come here to pray to Raida, but if you were having difficulty with inspiration for your Forging project, you might pray to Oberison instead. Or if you truly believed Raida's benevolence will help you in all things, you might choose to exclusively pray for Her favor."

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