Saiden had been quick to make his way out to the sand bar as soon as he'd heard the news of Ludo's presence. After the conversation the god and the cook had, it seemed prudent. Besides, he wanted to thank the deity again for providing news of his family's death: as hard as it was to swallow, it was better than not knowing.
In his hands, he carried a small bag. Inside the bag was a set of dominoes, lovingly carved by him. There were all sorts of games that could be played with dominoes, so hopefully the god would appreciate the Hali's gift.
Glancing around at the crowd, he laughed when he realized no one had approached Ludo. Approaching the ragged god, Saiden bowed his head respectfully. "Thank you for your presence here, Ludo. Please accept this offering." He held up the bag for Ludo to take if it so chose. Then the Hali smiled. "Would you like to play?"
In his hands, he carried a small bag. Inside the bag was a set of dominoes, lovingly carved by him. There were all sorts of games that could be played with dominoes, so hopefully the god would appreciate the Hali's gift.
Glancing around at the crowd, he laughed when he realized no one had approached Ludo. Approaching the ragged god, Saiden bowed his head respectfully. "Thank you for your presence here, Ludo. Please accept this offering." He held up the bag for Ludo to take if it so chose. Then the Hali smiled. "Would you like to play?"