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sessions:worldbuilding:2019-08-09 [2020/01/08 23:19] – created shyriathsessions:worldbuilding:2019-08-09 [2023/09/18 15:05] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 The matter seemed to cause him mild embarrassment, perhaps in light of the whole slavery debacle, but it was clear that despite the broken metaphysical promise (which, at any rate, he seemed quite too clever to blindly trust in) the trinket still meant a lot to him. At the very least, it likely served as a reminder of his family, and with that the hope that they were safe.}} The matter seemed to cause him mild embarrassment, perhaps in light of the whole slavery debacle, but it was clear that despite the broken metaphysical promise (which, at any rate, he seemed quite too clever to blindly trust in) the trinket still meant a lot to him. At the very least, it likely served as a reminder of his family, and with that the hope that they were safe.}}
  
-{{wst>hyriath|Evrith could infer that Daxelh was a deity, but gazing into An-uxhwi's past had not enlightened her much further. Neither his birth people nor the Pa'irket had had any notion of temples or detailed theology.+{{wst>shyriath|Evrith could infer that Daxelh was a deity, but gazing into An-uxhwi's past had not enlightened her much further. Neither his birth people nor the Pa'irket had had any notion of temples or detailed theology.
  
 Or priests. That, at least, Evrith approved of. She wasn't fond of priests. Or priests. That, at least, Evrith approved of. She wasn't fond of priests.
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