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"Yeees, but that's not really worth the trouble, it's easier to just bless a bunch of guys, hand them swords, and tell them to be threatening and punch people."

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"Okay. What are blessings like?"

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"Depends on the god. Usually they're useful but comparatively minor. The ones I have, for example mostly just make my life easier. If it's windy it won't send me off balance or screw up my person in any way. I can walk on hot sand barefoot no problem, I don't need to drink water as much as other people, I've got slightly enhanced reflexes for reactions and I'm flexible - that kind of thing."

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"Nice deal."

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"Very! They're basically guaranteed to always be useful in some way. Some people have managed to get blessings from multiple gods, it's not an either-or sort of deal. A lot of effort, but I guess it's probably worth it if you can pull it off."

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"I guess the gods have to like each other?"

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"Not necessarily like each other, but definitely not be at war like Varkalobitch and Rae are. They just have to not be snippy about their followers having a blessing from a god they don't like. I think if you travel to domains far enough away from each other that neither god has an opinion of or a reason to fight the other, it could work."

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"And the blessings stay put forever?"

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"Unless the god rescinds them, yeah. I think there are like - traces of the blessing left over after even if they do, but it's sort of a shadow of what it was. Acolyte specialness can't be taken back, though, that's why there are so few of them running around."

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"That makes sense."

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"Plus acolytes are the ones who can usurp their own god," says Idania, with the same distaste she had before. "So, another limiting factor."

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"Have you ever known it to happen or have you just heard of it?"

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"Well. I got acolytehood because someone tried to do it to Rae and he was basically powerless to stop them. So he grabbed me, gave me impromptu acolytehood, and set me on them. He was getting some blessed people to go do it, but the rogue acolyte was faster because of flying and kept hopping between temples and desecrating them."

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Aya nods.

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"So uh, yeah, it's a thing that can definitely happen."

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"I believed you that it could, I wanted to know how common it is."

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"Pretty uncommon, it's hard to pull off. I think there's a god out west who usurped? Can't remember her name, though."

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"Raezenoth's lucky to have you, I think."

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Idania smiles. "Thanks. I like being an acolyte, so I'm lucky to have him, too."

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Now Aya's out of things to say about that.

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"Why your shoes?" she asks. "Yesterday."
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"Symbolism and a sign of trust. Walking barefoot's less hazardous to me than other people, but only because I'm his acolyte. But I still like having them, because I like walking, so it's still giving something up, it's not frivolous for me. So by giving them up I am saying 'You are important enough to me to give up a thing that I want due to circumstances you have given me that makes it viable.'"

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Aya has to look up a lot of those words. "What happens to the offerings?" she asks.

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"Some are re-purposed, gods have power but sometimes they need things, like money and shoes and stuff. But most of the time, the offering is - I don't know the word for it. Eaten? Destroyed? It gives more power but you lose whatever the offering was."

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"It disappears?"

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"Yes. That."

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