Religious Conversations
----> Tilwic and Alliandra begin their conversation with small talk, and, after several comments about the others taking a long time, moving on to religious conjecture.
----> They talk and they compare. Eventually, they argue.
----> After all is aid and over, the two priests leave the engagement with a better idea of one another’s pious outlook.
----> It is determined that Alliandra, Canon of Prieldan, God of Healing, worships her deity to further the goodness f man. The healing power she bestows is not hers, but, rather, she serves as a channel of Prieldan’s mighty magic.
----> Tilwic, on the other hand, does not worship Dym Drannyn, but uses him as a source of furthering his own power. Dym Drannyn does not delude himself into thinking he is the most powerful deity, nor does he wish for his priests and followers to someday, somehow take over the world. All he wants is to offer his worshippers, in return for wealth, the ability to make the most of their limited indentureship in life.
----> The group returns from their trek after the barbarians and rehashes their story to the two priests. Then the party moves on into the jungle. Grant and Meggana take point on a nearly unnoticeable pathway as they proceed toward Baragon Temple to the north.