Atsumori was a good Phoenix boy at heart, so naturally enough, a dutiful visit to Shiro Yoake's temples was on the agenda for his first day on-planet. The
Visitors' Guide he'd downloaded onto his densai in the station yesterday listed only two major ones, which surprised him slightly--you couldn't chuck a rock in a small town on the Grove or Ujimitsu without hitting at least that many, and Yoake was the capital settlement for a whole planet! Then again, this was a frontier world. Could be they went for quality of devotion over quantity of structures.
The
Guide described Kisada's temple as much older than Fukurokujin's, and, stepping inside the building, Atsumori believed it. The place was dingy, infused in every crack of its worn concrete with decades of incense smoke... homey. Maybe this was a way to connect to the early settlers of Asakaze. What had the planet been like when they built this place? Did giant lizards and the mysterious White Death used to stalk right outside these temple doors?
Atsumori lit his vending-machine incense and went through the proper invocations as he considered these things.
Daigotsu Shokomaru wrote:
Well, he gave it a go, but the best he could feel from the Great Bear was
hang in there, kiddo.
He stood up and bowed to the shrine, then went to go find somewhere to smoke and maybe do some real thinking.
Passing the Unicorn and Firefly on the way out he acknowledged them, but didn't interrupt their quiet discussion. It was a temple, no need to be nosy about other people's beliefs.
"G'mornin'," he said, brightly to Kisada's other nearest devotee, as they were both standing up again.