Day 9, Winter of 511 AV
Early Morning
The Temple of All Gods
Early Morning
The Temple of All Gods
Syna's rays barely peeked through the Cobalt Mountains that overlooked Syliras and the great Stormhold Castle towering over the rest of the city. A vantha with his characteristic windswept aurora-streaked hair and seemingly rebellious and nonchalant attitude had woken up early to settle some personal business. Pushing open the doors to the huge temple that was a unique place in MIzahar for allowing and encouraging universal worship, he strode across the spanning floor with purpose, already knowing where he needed to go.
He had came to this same place a few years ago, and now he had the fortune to transit through Syliras while being dragged by Ionu's agents because of some hare-brained prophecy made by some seer to the Alvadas Government. Truth be told, he had some doubts about being dragged half the continent away, even if it was back to a familiar city.
The sight of Yahal's grand altar came into view, and the wooden statue with its prominent golden belt and spear remained in place, unmoved even throughout the seasons.
Yahal, I have come to you. Please accept my ritualistic offerings as a sign of my dedication.
He walked over to the container that held unused joss-sticks on a shelf beside the altar. Holding it over the flame of a nearby candle, he stepped back with the burning incense in hand, mentally dedicating this offering to Yahal as he bowed, then placing the smoking stick on the mini-cauldron on the altar that held such offerings.
He knelt down in front of the altar, closing his eyes as he entered a semi-meditative state. As he regulated his breathing, he thought about the chain of events that resulted in him being here in Syliras, and what the future might possibly hold.
Is this the right thing to do?
And then, there was another silent voice within him. Quiet and calm.
"Is this what you wanted to do? Would you have stayed in Sunberth?"
Eridanus thought for a moment about the violent cesspool of crime and anarchy, and the many sins he had to commit in order to keep himself alive. The entire city reeked of unnecessary violence and carnage, and he was non too proud of his necessary but repugnant deeds while trying to survive there.
I wouldn't. Yet, is this the path I should have gone?
"Where else would you have gone to, if you intended to escape Sunberth?"
He had an idea that he should be at Alvadas, even before the agents came calling for him.
"Then stop reproaching yourself. Ionu needs you and your comrades. Alvadas is in danger, and only the few of you may be able to stop that."
Can I help them? Just by my one person?
"The righteous will always triumph. Have faith and save the city, for there is nothing else that you would have done."
And there is nothing else that I would have done.
It could be said that his meditation allowed him to reach an introspective state where he could question his motives and reach a self-resolution. It could be the tranquil environment of the silent temple that allowed him to reach the necessary serene state. It could be a disembodied entity - perhaps even Yahal himself - who gave him that little insight.
It did not matter. For he was calm, and with the tempest of his troubles resolved he could take a step forward confidently, knowing that he would have no regrets.
If this is the path You have decided, I will trust and follow, knowing that You have mine and everyone's best interests in mind.
Opening his eyes, the serene vantha stepped up from his kneeling position.
He had came to this same place a few years ago, and now he had the fortune to transit through Syliras while being dragged by Ionu's agents because of some hare-brained prophecy made by some seer to the Alvadas Government. Truth be told, he had some doubts about being dragged half the continent away, even if it was back to a familiar city.
The sight of Yahal's grand altar came into view, and the wooden statue with its prominent golden belt and spear remained in place, unmoved even throughout the seasons.
Yahal, I have come to you. Please accept my ritualistic offerings as a sign of my dedication.
He walked over to the container that held unused joss-sticks on a shelf beside the altar. Holding it over the flame of a nearby candle, he stepped back with the burning incense in hand, mentally dedicating this offering to Yahal as he bowed, then placing the smoking stick on the mini-cauldron on the altar that held such offerings.
He knelt down in front of the altar, closing his eyes as he entered a semi-meditative state. As he regulated his breathing, he thought about the chain of events that resulted in him being here in Syliras, and what the future might possibly hold.
Is this the right thing to do?
And then, there was another silent voice within him. Quiet and calm.
"Is this what you wanted to do? Would you have stayed in Sunberth?"
Eridanus thought for a moment about the violent cesspool of crime and anarchy, and the many sins he had to commit in order to keep himself alive. The entire city reeked of unnecessary violence and carnage, and he was non too proud of his necessary but repugnant deeds while trying to survive there.
I wouldn't. Yet, is this the path I should have gone?
"Where else would you have gone to, if you intended to escape Sunberth?"
He had an idea that he should be at Alvadas, even before the agents came calling for him.
"Then stop reproaching yourself. Ionu needs you and your comrades. Alvadas is in danger, and only the few of you may be able to stop that."
Can I help them? Just by my one person?
"The righteous will always triumph. Have faith and save the city, for there is nothing else that you would have done."
And there is nothing else that I would have done.
It could be said that his meditation allowed him to reach an introspective state where he could question his motives and reach a self-resolution. It could be the tranquil environment of the silent temple that allowed him to reach the necessary serene state. It could be a disembodied entity - perhaps even Yahal himself - who gave him that little insight.
It did not matter. For he was calm, and with the tempest of his troubles resolved he could take a step forward confidently, knowing that he would have no regrets.
If this is the path You have decided, I will trust and follow, knowing that You have mine and everyone's best interests in mind.
Opening his eyes, the serene vantha stepped up from his kneeling position.