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== Book ==
== Book ==
=== Goddess Statues for Village Idiots by Neal Downe ===
=== Goddess Statues for Village Idiots by Neal Downe ===
<div class="section-text"><p>Ancient texts tell of when, shortly after The Agreement, the Fae built statues all over Quill so that mankind could honour their protectors.</p><p>Each statue represented all six Goddesses to simplify worship and show unity amongst the Fae deities.</p><p>The primary use of the statues is to make weekly offerings to each Goddess to gain their Favour on Goddess Day.</p><p>Every offering has a value to each Goddess, and they may like or dislike what is given.</p><p>Each boon or curse lasts until the next Goddess Day.</p><p>It is said that the statues have another purpose and that if a simple offering is offered, then by crawling into the hole in the base, one will become dizzy and appear in another part of the Haven.</p><p>Making an offering of an apple is enough to facilitate this kind of travel.</p><p>Many Quillians do not bother with this kind of travel, possibly because they can't fit in the hole or don't like wasting apples.</p></div>
<div class="section-text"><p>Ancient texts tell of when, shortly after The Agreement, the Fae built statues all over Quill so that mankind could honour their protectors.</p><p>Each statue represented all six Goddesses to simplify worship and show unity amongst the Fae deities.</p><p>The primary use of the statues is to make weekly offerings to each Goddess to gain their Favour on Goddess Day.</p><p>Every offering has a value to each Goddess, and they may like or dislike what is given.</p><p>Each blessing or curse lasts until the next Goddess Day.</p><p>It is said that the statues have another purpose and that if a simple offering is offered, then by crawling into the hole in the base, one will become dizzy and appear in another part of the Haven.</p><p>Making an offering of an apple is enough to facilitate this kind of travel.</p><p>Many Quillians do not bother with this kind of travel, possibly because they can't fit in the hole or don't like wasting apples.</p></div>


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Goddess Statues for Village Idiots by Neal Downe

Ancient texts tell of when, shortly after The Agreement, the Fae built statues all over Quill so that mankind could honour their protectors.

Each statue represented all six Goddesses to simplify worship and show unity amongst the Fae deities.

The primary use of the statues is to make weekly offerings to each Goddess to gain their Favour on Goddess Day.

Every offering has a value to each Goddess, and they may like or dislike what is given.

Each blessing or curse lasts until the next Goddess Day.

It is said that the statues have another purpose and that if a simple offering is offered, then by crawling into the hole in the base, one will become dizzy and appear in another part of the Haven.

Making an offering of an apple is enough to facilitate this kind of travel.

Many Quillians do not bother with this kind of travel, possibly because they can't fit in the hole or don't like wasting apples.