It sounds something like scripture - religious writings. With yours ...
[ pulling out his notebook, reading aloud: ]
"...was astronomical, but I was finally able to see it." "In return for the gift I offered" "It rose above us, towering, and I wept." "My god! My savior! You arrived."
I believe this is the correct order, though some questions remain. It is my guess that it describes the ritual to summon the god, following the sacrifices, and the writer's awe upon seeing the results of the summoning.
[ crosses her arms, listening to this but just gives a confused look. ]
Well, we already knew about the whole summoning for a god. That's just basic cult behavior, right? So why tell us this? Or is it more about the kind of ritual used?
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[ pulling out his notebook, reading aloud: ]
"...was astronomical, but I was finally able to see it."
"In return for the gift I offered"
"It rose above us, towering, and I wept."
"My god! My savior! You arrived."
I believe this is the correct order, though some questions remain. It is my guess that it describes the ritual to summon the god, following the sacrifices, and the writer's awe upon seeing the results of the summoning.
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Well, we already knew about the whole summoning for a god. That's just basic cult behavior, right? So why tell us this? Or is it more about the kind of ritual used?
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[ reading it over again, thinking. ]
I think you are correct. It might be specifying the kind of ritual. Or perhaps even the specific kind of god.
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[ hmm... ] Maybe on how to deal with it? I guess? Monsters have weak spots, so I guess gods probably do too.