Aegon "Jon Snow" Targaryen (
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agoge2018-01-09 07:06 pm
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>>FROM:@AEGONNER
Tell me about your gods.
If you don't have that kind of faith, then tell me what else you believe in. There must be something.
And if not that, tell me what you think of when you know a battle is coming.
If you don't have that kind of faith, then tell me what else you believe in. There must be something.
And if not that, tell me what you think of when you know a battle is coming.
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[He doesn't address the idea of a goddess of death being motherly any further, just now: there is peace in death, he knows, just like there's peace in a dreamless sleep, but no comfort like he imagines people would find in a mother's care... if they've ever had it. And he's never believed in the Faith's Mother anyway.]
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shit if you dont know douche you probably dont know granola
yes something to do w the forest, its somebody who believes in the power of nature and hugging trees and leaving no trace etc
not bad but kinda dorky
you havent said anything about the gods YOU believe in btw
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It's hard to talk about the Old Gods. They don't have names or faces or clergy, or even very many rules. Respect the Godswood and the heart tree, keep to your vows, don't lie. Don't kill the innocent, don't steal. They're part of the land itself, every tree and rock and river. But they watch from the heart trees. It's said that they know us by watching us.
Not the same as your hippie granola, but maybe a little like your Pan. I don't know how forgiving they are,
though.