Ereshkigal (
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[text] @goddess of death
Greetings everyone. I am contacting you on behalf of Nicholas D. Wolfwood (user name: punisher).
He recently made a post offering his services as a priest to those who wish to confess their sins. While admirable, the payment he asks in return for such a service is unacceptable. Normally he should be chastised for such behavior, however the money he hopes to earn through his service is to be used for a noble cause: helping the orphaned children of this world. I believe this cause to be an important one and he deserves to be commended for having decided to take it on!
Unfortunately, he lacks the confidence to ask for donations, hence his resorting to selling what should be a sacred service for money. He is convinced nobody will help him, as people typically never give anything away without the expectation of getting something back.
I would greatly appreciate it if you could reassure him that the people in this world are generous. While nothing is prepared yet to receive donations, I am sure he will feel heartened to see the kindness and benevolence we are all capable of. I will personally donate some of my own money when the time comes.
Thank you for your time.
— Ereshkigal, Goddess of Death and Queen of Kûr
He recently made a post offering his services as a priest to those who wish to confess their sins. While admirable, the payment he asks in return for such a service is unacceptable. Normally he should be chastised for such behavior, however the money he hopes to earn through his service is to be used for a noble cause: helping the orphaned children of this world. I believe this cause to be an important one and he deserves to be commended for having decided to take it on!
Unfortunately, he lacks the confidence to ask for donations, hence his resorting to selling what should be a sacred service for money. He is convinced nobody will help him, as people typically never give anything away without the expectation of getting something back.
I would greatly appreciate it if you could reassure him that the people in this world are generous. While nothing is prepared yet to receive donations, I am sure he will feel heartened to see the kindness and benevolence we are all capable of. I will personally donate some of my own money when the time comes.
Thank you for your time.
— Ereshkigal, Goddess of Death and Queen of Kûr
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[ I-Is he a friend of March 7th?! ]
Most magicians are humans, yes.
Well, there are very few of them. The term describes magi capable of using true magic.
Though comparing you to gods is more apt.
We are not truly immortal and we exist to oversee aspects of nature.
I would imagine the difference is you need not human thoughts to sustain your existence.
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Yes. Juniper is the June Magician, in comparison.
Interesting. There are some records of magicians in ancient stories, but they did not have the roles we current magicians do. Similarly, Gods only exist in folklore and fairytales.
You're correct in that we don't require any human intervention to survive and for some of us, interaction with humans is highly discouraged.
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But that must be a truly lonely existence.
[ What do you mean she's projecting? Absolutely not. ]