heelies: (( peripeteia ))
Achilles, son of Peleus ([personal profile] heelies) wrote in [community profile] prismatica2019-07-24 03:21 pm

( video )

[The video feed begins on a close view of a face, revealing a stern set of eyes and a curve of nose but little more. Then the picture shakes as a new perspective is gained. The man who comes into view posesses a princely bearing and wears well the mantle of importance. His voice belongs to one who is accustomed to being listened to.]

I am told that this is the way that men call others to counsel in this land, and so as strange as it seems to me to address those whom I see not, I shall follow the local custom. I am Achilles, son of Peleus — Peleus who rules the fertile plains of Phthia, and who claims for his own worthy father Aeacus, judge of the House of Hades. New as I am to this land, which is farther from my dear native land than even the windy plains of Ilios, I bear many questions, but the first in my heart is this.

What deathless gods watch over the city of Lunatia? I have seen no temples built to honor Zeus who bears the aegis, nor bright-eyed Athena, nor Phoebus Apollo. Where are the priests who aid in the rituals of sacrifice, the seers who interpret the will of the gods in bird-signs? Surely, a city so rich as this, with precious silver trimming its houses, and all manner of riches I have never before seen — surely its people have the benison of the gods. Yet I see no practices that would suggest such reverence. Tell me, therefore, the ways to honor these gods who to me are so mysterious.
courtmagic: (portrait.)

[personal profile] courtmagic 2019-07-27 08:26 am (UTC)(link)
One you know not of, for those that guard your land are filled with more pride than that. There is much to be gained in watching one's chosen work their way towards a happy end, if there is not much to seek.

But my face, since you asked.

[he'd really just forgotten he'd left it on the voice setting until he was called out. whoops...easy enough to make it video, however.]

I'm pretty sure if you personally wanted to make offering to your gods, you wouldn't find anyone complaining, though.
courtmagic: (fragment.)

sorry for the delay!

[personal profile] courtmagic 2019-08-06 05:46 am (UTC)(link)
Those gods, I think, took themselves far too seriously. There's a proper place, sure, but is it such an unforgivable sin, especially when done in the gods' name?

[he knows what Achilles means without him even implying.]

At least in this place, the goddesses know that pleasure and joy is equally important to a faithful life, not merely being solemn and upright. It's a nice change from other doctrines.