Heimr gives Loop a knife and will probably immediately regret this decision but here ya go. As for your memories...
Loop has a dream about a world long-gone, millennia ago, where the first humans began to sow seeds into the earth and make tools. They're primitive, dressed in rags made of skins and furs; it truly is the beginning of humankind. Though Loop can't be seen by them, they can easily walk up to these people... and they will realise that they're giant, at least in comparison to themself. Loop comes up to about their hips.
This is the same of the Sun and the Moon, who are here visiting humankind for the day. They will see Ourania with her magnificent scarf tied into a cute bow around her neck, and Beiwe in full plate armour with her claymore sheathed. The people here are the same height as the deities, and they speak in a joyous-but-unintelligible tone when the two women visit. Loop will get to experience a full day of visitation; they'll watch the first civilization set up a party in the clearing for the duo. Such party preparations include the creation of flower garlands made of each deity's preferred flowers — chrysanthemums and calendula for Beiwe in bright, warm colours, and delphinium and lilies in cool colours for Ourania. These garlands are strung up on long wooden poles set up around the clearing, and in the centre is a bonfire, lit once the hour grows late and the stars begin to twinkle overhead. The people dance in a circle around it to their own rhythms, cheering and singing and clapping. The Sun and Moon, too, join in.
Does Loop know what a prayer sounds like? Because, once the dancing stops, everyone gathers around and faces the bonfire, clasps hands, and all of them begin to pray. Loop will get to see prayers manifesting into a tether of sorts, or perhaps an "aura" is the better turn, all of which flow into the two Goddesses and strengthen them.
With that, the holiday comes to a close, and just before Beiwe and Ourania head back to the skies, Loop will reawaken.
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Loop has a dream about a world long-gone, millennia ago, where the first humans began to sow seeds into the earth and make tools. They're primitive, dressed in rags made of skins and furs; it truly is the beginning of humankind. Though Loop can't be seen by them, they can easily walk up to these people... and they will realise that they're giant, at least in comparison to themself. Loop comes up to about their hips.
This is the same of the Sun and the Moon, who are here visiting humankind for the day. They will see Ourania with her magnificent scarf tied into a cute bow around her neck, and Beiwe in full plate armour with her claymore sheathed. The people here are the same height as the deities, and they speak in a joyous-but-unintelligible tone when the two women visit. Loop will get to experience a full day of visitation; they'll watch the first civilization set up a party in the clearing for the duo. Such party preparations include the creation of flower garlands made of each deity's preferred flowers — chrysanthemums and calendula for Beiwe in bright, warm colours, and delphinium and lilies in cool colours for Ourania. These garlands are strung up on long wooden poles set up around the clearing, and in the centre is a bonfire, lit once the hour grows late and the stars begin to twinkle overhead. The people dance in a circle around it to their own rhythms, cheering and singing and clapping. The Sun and Moon, too, join in.
Does Loop know what a prayer sounds like? Because, once the dancing stops, everyone gathers around and faces the bonfire, clasps hands, and all of them begin to pray. Loop will get to see prayers manifesting into a tether of sorts, or perhaps an "aura" is the better turn, all of which flow into the two Goddesses and strengthen them.
With that, the holiday comes to a close, and just before Beiwe and Ourania head back to the skies, Loop will reawaken.