In the ancient world, there were many religions, each with many gods that represented some aspect of the unknown and uncontrollable. Some were worshipped, others were called upon for aid as needed, and still others were respected but barely spoken of out of fear
Many elements of these still exist, although their nature has changed over the millennia. One that dominates in my era, however, is one that states they follow the teachings of a demigod, the son of the one true God and blessed with that God's holy spirit...
This man allowed others to call him Teacher, and he was said to have the power to perform miracles-- like conjuring enough food to feed the masses and even resurrect the dead. Sacraments can involve symbolically eating his body and drinking his blood...
... I try to be unbiased in what I teach, but I'm just a man. Bias is inevitable.
[And Ortus could extract what information he wanted from there. ]
... What kind of exchange do you have in mind? I've no need for a bard-- unless your talents are in more than just your words.
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In the ancient world, there were many religions, each with many gods that represented some aspect of the unknown and uncontrollable. Some were worshipped, others were called upon for aid as needed, and still others were respected but barely spoken of out of fear
Many elements of these still exist, although their nature has changed over the millennia. One that dominates in my era, however, is one that states they follow the teachings of a demigod, the son of the one true God and blessed with that God's holy spirit...
This man allowed others to call him Teacher, and he was said to have the power to perform miracles-- like conjuring enough food to feed the masses and even resurrect the dead. Sacraments can involve symbolically eating his body and drinking his blood...
... I try to be unbiased in what I teach, but I'm just a man. Bias is inevitable.
[And Ortus could extract what information he wanted from there. ]
... What kind of exchange do you have in mind? I've no need for a bard-- unless your talents are in more than just your words.