The priestess says nothing about his impressive offering, instead she waits until he's finished speaking and then walks up to the goddesses. She holds up the pot, then falls to her knees to place it in front of them. Somehow she manages not to get tangled in her veil and draping dress as she holds her palms up to the sky, to the gods.
Her words move between Old Norse and Ancient Greek. The former is directed to the goddess Frigg, the latter used to talk to Despoina and Hecate. Felix's name and title are proclaimed in full and are likely the most recognisable parts. Once her words have been spoken she summons a small flame to light a candle, bows, then stands to back away from the goddesses with her head still bowed.
After all of this, she returns to Felix and says, "Your tribute has been accepted."
This is the quest that never ends~
Date: 2017-06-24 03:58 pm (UTC)Her words move between Old Norse and Ancient Greek. The former is directed to the goddess Frigg, the latter used to talk to Despoina and Hecate. Felix's name and title are proclaimed in full and are likely the most recognisable parts. Once her words have been spoken she summons a small flame to light a candle, bows, then stands to back away from the goddesses with her head still bowed.
After all of this, she returns to Felix and says, "Your tribute has been accepted."