Deities’ World: Callidora (part 3)
Mar. 15th, 2012 02:49 pm“There are days,” Callie said, staring at Archimedes’ desk, “that I think I’ll never be ready to truly take my place as a deity.” She sighed. “I’m not worried so much about the knowledge that I’ll need because I know that I’m getting there slowly, but I don’t think I have the temprement to do what you do or what Mum does.”
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Deities’ World: Archimedes and Hades
Mar. 14th, 2012 08:32 pmBased on the prompt ‘How do they deal with worship and expectations from their devotees?’ from livejournal user ysabetwordsmith.
Archimedes had learnt how to cope with the expectations of his people, and even the different ways he could be worshipped, but it wasn’t until he actually started his time as a Winter deity that he understood how difficult it really was. He could hear all the wishes of the people who had chosen him as their deity, some of them much stronger than the others, and he couldn’t help wondering whether tossing a coin would make the decisions he had to make easier. Sighing, he leant his head on the table.
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Archimedes had learnt how to cope with the expectations of his people, and even the different ways he could be worshipped, but it wasn't until he actually started his time as a Winter deity that he understood how difficult it really was. He could hear all the wishes of the people who had chosen him as their deity, some of them much stronger than the others, and he couldn't help wondering whether tossing a coin would make the decisions he had to make easier. Sighing, he leant his head on the table.
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04/09/2011 - edited
Based on the prompt waterfalls in the early autumn from
aldersprig.
Autumn was Callie's favourite season. She'd spent a year travelling so she could see the season in different worlds, trying to understand it. Since then she'd made sure to visit the waterfalls of Failen in the early autumn every year. It had to be early autumn, before the leaves had started falling, because it wasn't the same at any other time during that season. There were three waterfalls, all of the relatively small, each one starting from a different place in the rock, that had created a deep lake. The first came from the top of the rock and was the end of the river that travelled through the entire country; the second from midway, slightly to the left of the first, because it was a part of the underground river system that made building houses on Failen so difficult; and the third, to the right of the first, was almost not a waterfall at it but she felt it was just high enough to be called a waterfall.
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