A question or two. [Hermes]

Nov 18, 2007 20:01

It had taken quite a bit of thinking for Li to decide that coming here was a good idea and, as such, he did not come empty handed. Li wasn't experienced with gods in general, but it seemed wise to bring some kind of an offering with him both to attract Hermes' attention and as a gesture of goodwill. So, he had brought with him a canister of tea ( Read more... )

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mercurialnature November 19 2007, 05:16:27 UTC
From the outside, Hermes' temple is a rather large, turn of the century sort of post office. The double-doors are left open and anyone is welcome to come inside.

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clever__fool November 19 2007, 05:39:56 UTC
Li walks in and takes a moment or two to look around. He's in no real hurry - which is good, as this is not something to be hurried, especially on your first time.

Are there people here? An altar?

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mercurialnature November 20 2007, 20:25:07 UTC
The altar isn't out for public viewing, but there is a statue with a place for offerings to be left. There's also a courtesy phone.

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clever__fool November 20 2007, 22:14:11 UTC
Li approaches the statue, hesitantly, and bows to it before taking the canister of tea out of his bag and placing it in front of the statue. That done, he wonders what to do with himself next as his eyes fall on the courtesy phone.

Well. Wonder what that thing does? Maybe it calls Hermes - it would be cool if it did, right? He wanders over and, after taking a breath to stave off the nervousness, he picks up the receiver.

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