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"Okay."

For someone who may have just permanently departed her homeland and supernatural regularities, Aya doesn't seem very bothered.
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Idania connects the dots about 'if the door leads to the temple then Aya can't go home.'

"Um. Do you want to see if there is a way you can get back to your home? Or do you never want to go back and want to hang out in the windy place?"
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"If it takes me home it's pretty likely to spit me out in a magic, even if not necessarily the same magic," says Aya. "I'm ridiculously lucky to still be shaped like myself and not have scales or clockwork elbows or be partially made of wood having gone into one just once. And even if it was going to put me somewhere outside of a magic I'm - well, I wouldn't want to be in the same country I came from, and of the other countries that exist there's no overwhelming reason to prefer my set to yours."

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"Okay. Makes sense. I'm pretty sure you can just come with me, Raezenoth might want to ask you some questions but if I vouch for you you should be fine. You're not going to desecrate any holy ground, right?"

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"I wouldn't know how to do it if I were inclined to try," says Aya. "Raezenoth is - your god? One tends to pick and choose these things?"

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"If you want acolyte-hood, yeah, you tend to. I don't even know how you'd go about being an acolyte to more than one god, but I suppose it's technically possible under the right conditions. If you just want to be left alone, though, you can give offerings to lots and they won't get snippy with you."

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"...Offerings are... what exactly?"

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"Basically, you give something up at a temple to a god. It can be something simple or small, something that doesn't matter to you much, but if you do that don't expect anything big in return. If it matters to you a lot it means more, and the god or goddess you sacrifice it to will take more notice. If you put a lot of thought into it, as well, it does the same. However, if you are disguising an insult as an offering, it will go badly so you shouldn't do it unless you want to pick a fight with a deity."

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"I walked through the door with literally nothing but the clothes I'm wearing, insofar as I can be considered to own those or for that matter myself - I suppose it's unlikely anyone's going to chase me, but still."

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Idania pauses, then frowns at Aya.

"... You don't own yourself?"
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"No one's going to chase me into a magic. They have no reason to believe I'm still in useful condition and I wasn't that expensive anyway. But no, technically not."

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"You may be interested to know," says Idania, "that Raezenoth's domain is considered one of freedom. As in, if you step into it it's considered sacrilege to try and declare ownership of someone else. So if anyone tries it in his domain he will smite them so fast they won't make it out of the door."

Pause. "I would help."

She considers slavery to be one of the most wretched abominations known to man. Worse than death, even.
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"I really don't think anyone is going to be chasing me into a magic. But that is nice to know."

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Idania nods. "Yeah. Hold on, let me just tell him what's up."

She takes the holy sand necklace and gives it a shake. "Found a person you might like. Dunno if she'll worship, but I am sensing vague approval from her."

(Silence.)

"She was in the not so renovated windy place. I still have no idea what happened but it appears to be a bar now. Yeah, uh - former slave. ... No, I don't know where they are. If I did they would be a pile of ash on the ground by now. Pff. 'Course I would have. No kidding, right?"

She appears to be talking to the vial of sand around her neck.

"Mhmm. Yeah, thanks. Ha! You're the best god, keep being awesome. Of course I will. Mhm. She's cleared to show up at the windy place? Cool! Thanks! Have fun!"

And then, like she did not just have a conversation with a vial of sand, she drops it and smiles at Aya. "He's fine with it. Out we go, then?"
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"...The god can hear you if you talk to the sand?" hazards Aya.

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"Yup!" says Idania brightly. "I probably came off as bonkers there, huh?"

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"Just a little. What did he say?"

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"Asked where I found you, what happened to the temple, if there was anything about you he should care about, then where the slavers were so he could smite them. Then he was like, 'Well if my temple is now a bar I'm taking advantage of this.' Which is a thing that he would do, by the way. Then he said it was fine for you to come here as long as you didn't desecrate anything."

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"Again, I have no idea how to do that, so if it's the kind of thing I might do by accident you probably want to specify."

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"It's the kind of thing that you can only really do on purpose. You get the exact opposite of a god's domain - or something that is antithesis to whatever they are. I'm not actually going to tell you what would work to desecrate Raezenoth's holy land, but if you were to put - diseased corpses on a healing god's domain, that would do it."

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"Noted. I have no plans to do that to yours."

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"I figured, but I am an acolyte and it is my job to keep that from happening to my deity. So it's not like - me being suspicious of you, it's general policy. Thanks, though, for not!"

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"What exactly do you do as an acolyte besides talk to your magic sand?"

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"I spend lots of time on the move, doing errands, or if there's nothing for me to do I'm basically... Do you have priests? We do, but an acolyte is higher ranked than a priest."

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"There are priests, yes. Religion isn't completely out of favor. But somehow I suspect the priesthood might differ."

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