by Cayenne on December 15th, 2009, 1:37 pm
Blood sacrifices can be anything, though they're usually quite careful about what gets offered to who - they don't want to offend the god or their ancestors. For example, a cow may be slaughtered for their ancestors, or a battle to the death might be dedicated to Myri, and the blood spilled in her name.
Regarding the cannibalization, it happens whenever they get the opportunity - though it's usually after battles with their conquered enemies. The Myrians give no quarter and take no prisoners - these prisoners are usually sacrificed and then devoured. Usually, they're dead first, though more than one Myrian has forcibly ripped out the still-beating heart of their defeated enemy to eat it. There is special significance is given to the brain and the heart -- they feel that a lot of the power of their enemy comes from those organs. They have no problem eating the flesh and most of the other organs, and that what they don't eat usually goes to the tigers. Bones are kept, and used to adorn their living spaces and/or their person. Many a piece of furniture has been constructed from bone and the dried out strings of guts.