Perne Estelle de Archevauliere (
porcelainandblood) wrote in
prismatica2020-02-19 04:25 pm
UN: teacupprincess
There is a beautiful cathedral where I am from. In mine visitation here within the town proper, I do not recall seeing something quite similar to it.
Is there a church, confessional, or a place of worship here?
If not, how do the rest of you revere your patron deities and cleanse your souls?
Is there a church, confessional, or a place of worship here?
If not, how do the rest of you revere your patron deities and cleanse your souls?

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I wonder, when you say season... What is that in the terms they use here?
[She could start saying 'winters' and 'moons,' but it would make no sense without the explanation.]
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[Although if that's true, it would mean Konoha has not been married for very long... Perne feels the temptation to ask, but also thinks it might be too personal at this point in time.]
How long have you been here in Lunatia?
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i in LUNATIA for almost four seasons.
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[Yet her kindness has made her seem as though she's been in Lunatia for at least a winter. Mayhaps it is simply that Konoha is genuinely merely kind.]
Are these moons based on your gods, Lady Konoha?
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moon name is no for gods... is for nature!
one name is gods name, is MONTH of no gods moon... because all gods leave human shrine to meet and marry and celebrate.
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[Maybe by 'season,' Konoha literally means a season, not a moon at all. At least, that is how it sounds when she continues. Considering there are no seasons in Ishgard, Perne has never really experienced spring or summer or autumn. Ishgard is an ever infinite winter.
She concludes that it's likely longer than she's thought.
But as per the usual, Konoha only gives her more questions. What a fascinating woman she is.]
Did you just say that your deities marry?
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yes they sometime marry
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Why would a deity ever have need to be married?
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no?
wed so can have correct children.
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Mortals can have children out of wedlock. Why would not gods be able to do the same thing?
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god also have no marriage children, but correct children is different? is guess.
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[Perne's head is spinning.]
That seems a little cruel to the child.
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[this is when her limited literacy is not helping... how do you draw the character for "illegitimate"??? ]
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Ideally, anyroad. Mine people are unkind to those born out of wedlock. Parentage should be no reason treat someone poorly.
[To be fair, the said parents in such situations probably shouldn't be terribly judged either. At least that's the right thing to say. Perne... isn't wholly certain she can lack that judgement. She is still very, very Ishgardian.]
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is not right but is how happens.
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but in story god also marry for this reason
i do not make story just listen
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It is unfortunate.
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i think so
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I meant more in relation to mine homeland, but you are not wrong. I have heard much the same thing. If it should help any, I have no interest in having children. Mine cousin has four and I think she has had enough children for us both.
I am quite pleased to have the other freedoms, however.
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freedom is alright.
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