The priests of Anjit went thru the Holy Ritual marking the birth of another royal child. They took a piece of undyed thread and tied it to the child's left wrist where the future mark of a Deity would be branded upon the skin. The undyed thread represented the unknown future of this child and all its possibility. The child was then washed and the holy words were spoken over him. The baby squirmed a little as it was bored with this, but the priest held it firm until the words were complete. The child was then handed to the royal parents and they took him out in front of the temple where he was presented to the crowd and a holiday was declared!
The next day the Adhipa met with his council and advisors to plan the next exploration as the last one was so successful. Many people wanted to go west, some east, and others still north. Thus began a long debate. The next day the option of going east had been discarded because the High Priestess of the Great Weaver Isha said the portents boded ill for going in the direction of the rising sun. The benefits of the west and north were weighed and debated, but finally the head of the royal guard made the observation that life along the rivers was easier than across simply land. They could use rafts and have plenty of water and fish. The Adhipa stood and the decision was made, they were going to send an expedition north.
The warriors and raft crews had been selected, the goodbys to family had been made. The Adhipa walked before the assembled warriors and spoke to them, "Today you go forth so that we may spred the glory of the Weaver and her family!" The crowd cheered for a moment and then the Adhipa issued a prayer. "May the great Weaver Isha weave you all into a grand pattern and the Powerful Shinri stay his hand from your threads. Go now and spread our glory!" The warriors and rafts began the trip along the rivers and the Adhipa followed tradition watching them until they were no longer in sight.
The weaver has been good to her people.
The next day the Adhipa met with his council and advisors to plan the next exploration as the last one was so successful. Many people wanted to go west, some east, and others still north. Thus began a long debate. The next day the option of going east had been discarded because the High Priestess of the Great Weaver Isha said the portents boded ill for going in the direction of the rising sun. The benefits of the west and north were weighed and debated, but finally the head of the royal guard made the observation that life along the rivers was easier than across simply land. They could use rafts and have plenty of water and fish. The Adhipa stood and the decision was made, they were going to send an expedition north.
The warriors and raft crews had been selected, the goodbys to family had been made. The Adhipa walked before the assembled warriors and spoke to them, "Today you go forth so that we may spred the glory of the Weaver and her family!" The crowd cheered for a moment and then the Adhipa issued a prayer. "May the great Weaver Isha weave you all into a grand pattern and the Powerful Shinri stay his hand from your threads. Go now and spread our glory!" The warriors and rafts began the trip along the rivers and the Adhipa followed tradition watching them until they were no longer in sight.
The weaver has been good to her people.