yet my blood renders me a King
Sah blinked before a slightly confused but warm look came to his face, "Oh?" He gave the Demi-god a once over. He seemed unharmed and relaxed, so it likely wasn't an emergency. "Is there something that I can help with?" His current project could easily be postponed if Hadama needed him.
The hybrid chuckled, "Well... apparently, this time of year, you're supposed to take certain actions to protect your home from wayward spirits. I have no idea if it's necessary or if it works. But it's a festive tradition nonetheless." He nodded, giving Hadama easy permission to inspect the stars. "Burning sage, spreading salt, or hanging lanterns are more common efforts." The Outlander had been equally baffled by the traditions when he first came to Caido.
Picking up another star, Sah set about hammering and hanging it near the first one. He tilted his head at the Demid-god, "You're welcome to join me if you'd like. I can also grab you a cup of hot chocolate. It's the perfect drink for a cold night if you like chocolate." His own mug sat mostly finished on the banister.
The hybrid chuckled, "Well... apparently, this time of year, you're supposed to take certain actions to protect your home from wayward spirits. I have no idea if it's necessary or if it works. But it's a festive tradition nonetheless." He nodded, giving Hadama easy permission to inspect the stars. "Burning sage, spreading salt, or hanging lanterns are more common efforts." The Outlander had been equally baffled by the traditions when he first came to Caido.
Picking up another star, Sah set about hammering and hanging it near the first one. He tilted his head at the Demid-god, "You're welcome to join me if you'd like. I can also grab you a cup of hot chocolate. It's the perfect drink for a cold night if you like chocolate." His own mug sat mostly finished on the banister.
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