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Eleven ([personal profile] bearshermark) wrote in [community profile] diatu2021-09-03 02:41 pm

[Flier] pretend this is posted to the bbs comm..........

[A flier for the bulletin board pops up one day out of the blue. Eiather students may have heard rumors about it or been asked to help spread the word]


[FESTIVAL OF THE GODS]


Temple District



[Local date for Sept. 10th]

Sundown


[Later, a message is tacked on a sheet below it]

Isabel, Sylvando, Tenn, I have a favor to ask.

-Eleven


[OOC: this is tied to El's adventure. If your character would be interested in helping out in any way, feel free to have them query/volunteer here or pm/plurk me if that suits better so I can work their contributions into the adventure log prompt(s)!]
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[personal profile] whose_son_am_i 2021-09-19 01:39 am (UTC)(link)
You mean you want to sound like one of the boring priests? [Loki raised an eyebrow.]
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[personal profile] whose_son_am_i 2021-09-20 12:50 am (UTC)(link)
[One of those earnest types. Which, wasn't necessarily a bad thing to have in a worshipper.]

Then, as cliché as it is, start by speaking from the heart. Figure out just what message you want to deliver. In this case, you're trying to remind people why these gods are important, right? Start with why they're important from you. Do not be concerned about length, because you can trim down.

[Loki certainly wouldn't appreciate sloppy worship himself, so he'd at least make the effort to help this other.]
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[personal profile] whose_son_am_i 2021-09-22 02:35 pm (UTC)(link)
A good story often has many elements, but perhaps the most important is sincerity. Good lies often have the same basis--you must be sincere, in what you speak and say.