Sah
Only in the dark
of night
Sah hummed, trying to imagine the picture that Ronin was painting of the goddess' character. Her certainly made her sound more human, more approachable, then Sah had anticipated. "You're right about that for most cases." He gave a small chuckle. "It is nice to be acknowledged. As a deity, probably even more so." A thought occurred to Sah that had his brow furrowing. "I can't imagine the stress of wanting to be acknowledged as a deity and as a person. Having to deal with one half is enough." Truly, he'd probably come across as vain as well in pursuit of such things. of night
At the sudden recommendations for offerings, Sah nodded. "Thoughtful and beautiful?" Sah's thoughts went to something he'd been recently considering. "I've taken up carving a little. Usually the antlers and such from hunts. I could carve the night sky or some other scene into them. Do you think something like that would please her?" The idea was posed a little timidly. Sah hadn't told many people about his recent hobby and he was still a bit shy about it. Showing your art to someone was daunting enough. Presenting it to a goddess was mildly terrifying.
do the stars
shine bright
shine bright