Sah hummed, trying to imagine the picture that Ronin was painting of the goddess' character. Her certainly made her sound more human, more approachable, then Sah had anticipated. [say]"You're right about that for most cases."[/say] He gave a small chuckle. [say]"It is nice to be acknowledged. As a deity, probably even more so."[/say] A thought occurred to Sah that had his brow furrowing. [say]"I can't imagine the stress of wanting to be acknowledged as a deity and as a person. Having to deal with one half is enough."[/say] Truly, he'd probably come across as vain as well in pursuit of such things.
At the sudden recommendations for offerings, Sah nodded. [say]"Thoughtful and beautiful?"[/say] Sah's thoughts went to something he'd been recently considering. [say]"I've taken up carving a little. Usually the antlers and such from hunts. I could carve the night sky or some other scene into them. Do you think something like that would please her?"[/say] The idea was posed a little timidly. Sah hadn't told many people about his recent hobby and he was still a bit shy about it. Showing your art to someone was daunting enough. Presenting it to a goddess was mildly terrifying.
At the sudden recommendations for offerings, Sah nodded. [say]"Thoughtful and beautiful?"[/say] Sah's thoughts went to something he'd been recently considering. [say]"I've taken up carving a little. Usually the antlers and such from hunts. I could carve the night sky or some other scene into them. Do you think something like that would please her?"[/say] The idea was posed a little timidly. Sah hadn't told many people about his recent hobby and he was still a bit shy about it. Showing your art to someone was daunting enough. Presenting it to a goddess was mildly terrifying.