57th of Summer, 512
Iris was taken back by Tock reaction at first. She seemed shock about the idea of praying to Rak'keli. But the Konti knew before hand that Rak'keli wasn't the most important deity in Zeltiva to the people. To Iris Rak'keli was everything. And as a member of the Opal Order, Iris studied the religion of Rak'keli and knew very well that the deities loved worship. The happier Iris' Goddess of healing was the better the day would get for the Konti herself.
Tock made a comment about not knowing how to pray. That confirmed that the two people were worlds apart in just about everything. Iris' entire life revolved around faith. Thanks to the Goddess, Iris had an advantage when it came to her career. A healer of Rak'keli was respected, that's what Iris wanted to think based on her long and tiring travel from her homeland of Mura to Zeltiva.
The woodcarver also made a second comment saying to "just heal them." Though Tock's accent was hard to understand for Iris she got just enough of it. When someone had to listen to that accent a certain amout of time they got used to it. But now that Tock said that, Iris knew she had no clue or any imformation about how Iris' abilities work or where she gets all of them.
The healer had a feeling she'd have to give a lesson on religion to Tock. And Iris was true to herself, she thought a lesson in faith would be good for Tock. Iris thought Tock not praying to Rak'keli was the reason for every last one of the injuries she had. Slowly the Konti wraps her fingers around the back of Tock's hand softly. "I'm afraid it doesn't work like that, woodcarving friend. I recieve my abilities from the Goddess Rak'keli. I pray to her multiple times in a day when I don't feel well on the spiritual side. And to be one hundred percent honest I think this would be good for you as well. Faith could make a difference in your life, Tock."
The healer believed deeply in her religion. She had no idea that Tock might have been against all of it. All Iris wanted to do was help her friend out in preventing future problems. Iris adressed Tock now knowing how to pray. That was the simple part. "You don't know how to pray? Alright, just repeat after me. The words are Kontinese, you don't need to understand them. Just say them."
Iris placed her free right hand over the back of Tock's hand. Her Gnosis mark of Rak'keli on the back of her right hand was visible, the twisted swirling sigil in shimmering opal. Iris spoke the words of her first language hoping Tock would follow along. "Dear ever giving Goddess, you are the light. I look to you for guidance. I wish you to put your blessing down on the folk before me, they're in need. You are my everything. I look to you. Dear Rak'keli."
Iris was taken back by Tock reaction at first. She seemed shock about the idea of praying to Rak'keli. But the Konti knew before hand that Rak'keli wasn't the most important deity in Zeltiva to the people. To Iris Rak'keli was everything. And as a member of the Opal Order, Iris studied the religion of Rak'keli and knew very well that the deities loved worship. The happier Iris' Goddess of healing was the better the day would get for the Konti herself.
Tock made a comment about not knowing how to pray. That confirmed that the two people were worlds apart in just about everything. Iris' entire life revolved around faith. Thanks to the Goddess, Iris had an advantage when it came to her career. A healer of Rak'keli was respected, that's what Iris wanted to think based on her long and tiring travel from her homeland of Mura to Zeltiva.
The woodcarver also made a second comment saying to "just heal them." Though Tock's accent was hard to understand for Iris she got just enough of it. When someone had to listen to that accent a certain amout of time they got used to it. But now that Tock said that, Iris knew she had no clue or any imformation about how Iris' abilities work or where she gets all of them.
The healer had a feeling she'd have to give a lesson on religion to Tock. And Iris was true to herself, she thought a lesson in faith would be good for Tock. Iris thought Tock not praying to Rak'keli was the reason for every last one of the injuries she had. Slowly the Konti wraps her fingers around the back of Tock's hand softly. "I'm afraid it doesn't work like that, woodcarving friend. I recieve my abilities from the Goddess Rak'keli. I pray to her multiple times in a day when I don't feel well on the spiritual side. And to be one hundred percent honest I think this would be good for you as well. Faith could make a difference in your life, Tock."
The healer believed deeply in her religion. She had no idea that Tock might have been against all of it. All Iris wanted to do was help her friend out in preventing future problems. Iris adressed Tock now knowing how to pray. That was the simple part. "You don't know how to pray? Alright, just repeat after me. The words are Kontinese, you don't need to understand them. Just say them."
Iris placed her free right hand over the back of Tock's hand. Her Gnosis mark of Rak'keli on the back of her right hand was visible, the twisted swirling sigil in shimmering opal. Iris spoke the words of her first language hoping Tock would follow along. "Dear ever giving Goddess, you are the light. I look to you for guidance. I wish you to put your blessing down on the folk before me, they're in need. You are my everything. I look to you. Dear Rak'keli."