As Laszlo asked him to tell him what he knew, the Symenestra inclined his head and began, „People often misunderstand us and our god. They don’t trust us and think that our way of worship is strange. They call us cannibals, blood drinkers, traitors. You seem to be bothered by what I do as well even though you are one of us.“ He sighed and averted his gaze for a moment. He didn’t particularly care what the humans thought of him, but when another Symenestra looked at him like that, it was different. A Symenestra was supposed to understand!
„Some of them go as far as calling Viratas a god of murderers. They condemn us all for the difficult decisions we had to make in order to ensure our survival. But just as not all of us are murderers without a conscience, Viratas is not an evil god. He is simply the blood god. And with that I do not only mean that which flows through all our veins. Viratas is also the god of families, the one that protects our community, and he rewards those that are loyal to their own people.“
„For us blood is more than just a liquid as I might already have mentioned. It is that which connects us all. It contains our history, all the things that make us who we are, and some of us can read it like a book. There is nothing more important than the bond that we all share, and thus any crime against a creature that bleeds, any crime against the community is a crime against Viratas. Some of my people have unfortunately begun to believe that some creatures are more important than others, but that is not true. Each and every being that walks the world of Mizahar is worth the same, and the killing of another is only acceptable if it prevents the destruction of your own community.“
He paused for a moment, and then he whispered, „May this blood give greater life. We always say this blessing when we spill the blood of a sentient creature. Do the people on the surface ever say something similar when they take a life? Are they aware of what they do, of what kind of crime they commit? Are you aware that you and I are connected, that you are connected to all those that ever sacrificed their blood here, to the first Symenestra that came to this cave and even to those that once lived in the jungles of Falyndar?“
He wasn’t at all sure if that was what Laszlo wanted to hear, if he should continue right away because there was so much more that he wanted to tell him or wait for questions, but he did at least know that Laszlo had to be aware of the thing that connected him to all those that lived in Kalinor and even the lost ones on the surface.
„Some of them go as far as calling Viratas a god of murderers. They condemn us all for the difficult decisions we had to make in order to ensure our survival. But just as not all of us are murderers without a conscience, Viratas is not an evil god. He is simply the blood god. And with that I do not only mean that which flows through all our veins. Viratas is also the god of families, the one that protects our community, and he rewards those that are loyal to their own people.“
„For us blood is more than just a liquid as I might already have mentioned. It is that which connects us all. It contains our history, all the things that make us who we are, and some of us can read it like a book. There is nothing more important than the bond that we all share, and thus any crime against a creature that bleeds, any crime against the community is a crime against Viratas. Some of my people have unfortunately begun to believe that some creatures are more important than others, but that is not true. Each and every being that walks the world of Mizahar is worth the same, and the killing of another is only acceptable if it prevents the destruction of your own community.“
He paused for a moment, and then he whispered, „May this blood give greater life. We always say this blessing when we spill the blood of a sentient creature. Do the people on the surface ever say something similar when they take a life? Are they aware of what they do, of what kind of crime they commit? Are you aware that you and I are connected, that you are connected to all those that ever sacrificed their blood here, to the first Symenestra that came to this cave and even to those that once lived in the jungles of Falyndar?“
He wasn’t at all sure if that was what Laszlo wanted to hear, if he should continue right away because there was so much more that he wanted to tell him or wait for questions, but he did at least know that Laszlo had to be aware of the thing that connected him to all those that lived in Kalinor and even the lost ones on the surface.