A crinkled piece of parchment (cross-post) on 10/23/2008 09:44 PM CDT
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Cross-Posted in the Events Folder:

>>Dirty pieces of parchment, crinkled and torn as if they were shoved under a door are tacked to various Guildhalls and Temples around Elanthia.

I, cleric Caelane Oyace will be holding a prayer service in Forfedhdar at the request of some friends in the area. Held at Kertigen's Temple in Inner Hibarnhvidar, this service will be in honor of all of the Immortals in light of the coming celebration and their continued blessings upon us in these most uprooting times. Prayers, offerings and random musings on all the Gods are welcome, but as Kertigen's Temple is to be the host of the gathering, I request that a small token of appreciation be brought for this patron of Craftsmen.

Please join me in this celebration of the Gods.

~Caelane Oyace
Warrior Priestess of Meraud
Cleric of Idon


OOC: Sunday at 9-9:30ish EST, in Kertigen's Temple in Inner Hib. If enough people would like me to make it later in the night, I can, just let me know.

Think midnight Christmas mass before you get to open your gifts the next morning- I'm hoping for a little prayer service that will kind of "kick off" the religious side to FFTG.

~Player of "One of the Caels."
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Re: A crinkled piece of parchment (cross-post) on 10/23/2008 09:58 PM CDT
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Caelane, since it is not far, can we also stop at the Shrine of Albreda and ask for her blessing as well? I think asking her favor for peaceful days to come might be a good idea.

Thanks for your consideration, I'll be there either way.


- Terra
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The very existence of flamethrowers proves that some time, somewhere, someone said to themselves, "You know, I want to set those people over there on fire, but I'm just not close enough to get the job done." -George Carlin
>chant pyre
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Re: A crinkled piece of parchment (cross-post) on 10/23/2008 10:06 PM CDT
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Do my best to be there :)

Crystell
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Re: A crinkled piece of parchment (cross-post) on 10/23/2008 10:31 PM CDT
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>>Caelane, since it is not far, can we also stop at the Shrine of Albreda and ask for her blessing as well? I think asking her favor for peaceful days to come might be a good idea.

Pfft to Albreda! Yes, we can. I just like Kertigen's temple more, that's why I picked it. :)


~Player of "One of the Caels."
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Re: A crinkled piece of parchment (cross-post) on 10/26/2008 12:58 PM CDT
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Caelane, this is still going to happen tonight, right?

Just wanted to make sure. I'll be sure to get some proper offerings for Kertigen. As some of you may or may not know, there is a shop in Albreda's shrine that offers suitable offerings to her.


- Terra
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The very existence of flamethrowers proves that some time, somewhere, someone said to themselves, "You know, I want to set those people over there on fire, but I'm just not close enough to get the job done." -George Carlin
>chant pyre
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Re: A crinkled piece of parchment (cross-post) on 10/26/2008 01:55 PM CDT
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Yes, I'm still planning on holding the service tonight.

I didn't know about the shop. I'll definitely be taking a look when I get home this evening! Thanks for letting me know!


~Player of "One of the Caels."
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Re: A crinkled piece of parchment (cross-post) on 10/26/2008 02:04 PM CDT
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No problem. When you walk into Albreda's shrine, go west into the Peace Alcove and then North. There are offerings on the table, all of which are suitable to offer on the altar in the Hall of Reflection. If you want a tour, please let me know. I can usually be found in the Peace Alcove.


- Terra
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The very existence of flamethrowers proves that some time, somewhere, someone said to themselves, "You know, I want to set those people over there on fire, but I'm just not close enough to get the job done." -George Carlin
>chant pyre
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