And then she thinks it is about time she got going, but she bids Idania goodbye first and receives a copy of the board game (a travel version, with a quilted cloth board and small cone-shaped tokens) to take along with her.
And Aya gets on her hoverbike and heads Perinixu-ward, hoping that the goddess will be sufficiently interested in the device to say hi of her own accord because she's not sure how long it will take to find an actual temple.
When Aya arrives in Perinixu's domain nearly immediately a multi-languaged voice, based from everywhere and nowhere, says, "What manner of contraption is that? I, Perinixu, goddess of the highland spring commands you answer."
Okay, that's kind of disconcerting on two levels, but. "It's called a hoverbike," Aya says, with the first words in adorably-accented Jorten and the last the loanword Bar supplied.
"I am from a country called Eseo in a world called Tayane where the rules of magic are different from those here."
"None, or if we have them, they are very quiet. Magic is a condition that can affect a smallish location, within which unpredictable and usually displeasing things happen to things that enter."
"That is not where my contraption came from, although if you prefer I can depart your domain contraption and all. I fell into a magic in my home world, and instead of harming me it healed the injuries from my fall and removed my chains and offered me a door, which I opened, and it led to a place between worlds, where I was able to purchase anything I chose from any of those worlds with a loan from a native of this world who I found there, and this was what I wanted."
"I asked for a list of all of the gods around once I learned that there were real gods here and decided to come here, although I'll leave if you don't like me."
"I liked the sound of a god who chooses to use that power on something like healing. It is one of the most straightforwardly good things there is to do. So I thought I might like to meet you."
Aya bikes onward in search of someplace to settle and collect some income, since it looks like she's not getting spontaneously handed an acolytehood for being shiny.
Aya has several options available for income gathering. She could be a farmhand, messagenger, laundry-woman, maid, and other things - but the job that will most likely interest her is working at Perinixu's temple, as an aide. It doesn't pay exceptionally well, but overall it seems geared towards helping people, if in ordinary ways than with magic.
That does seem the most interesting of available options, especially, though not solely, because no one is interested in paying her to draw and her translation skills are now approximately useless and her dictation-taking well below par. Temple-ing it is.