As for what she told me, I'll detail it here. I apologize if any of it is redundant, I've been playing catch-up and am still at it.
Nalanni told me that she'd been imprisoned by Pomarr, and that this was achieved by borrowing the power of her sister goddess. The death of Pomarr's people was Nalanni's responsibility, an action she took when the lives of the Nalawi were threatened. She said that at that time, her anger could not be reasoned with - and suspects the same is true of Pomarr now.
According to her, Pomarr would likely be impossible to dissuade without force, and she wasn't confident that mortals could contend with a god's power. I asked how she might be freed, and she thought force would be the only way. She also felt that if she were somehow freed, her sister would not intervene, as they'd coexisted peacefully before.
Rather than asking for assistance, she instead asked that her message be conveyed to her people. I believe that they are her first and foremost concern. She seemed very weary, but she generated a stone for me, saying it was a token of appreciation. Considering how little I could do for her, she didn't need to tax herself that way.
After that, Pomarr found I was there, and sent me off with some sort of storm.
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As for what she told me, I'll detail it here. I apologize if any of it is redundant, I've been playing catch-up and am still at it.
Nalanni told me that she'd been imprisoned by Pomarr, and that this was achieved by borrowing the power of her sister goddess. The death of Pomarr's people was Nalanni's responsibility, an action she took when the lives of the Nalawi were threatened. She said that at that time, her anger could not be reasoned with - and suspects the same is true of Pomarr now.
According to her, Pomarr would likely be impossible to dissuade without force, and she wasn't confident that mortals could contend with a god's power. I asked how she might be freed, and she thought force would be the only way. She also felt that if she were somehow freed, her sister would not intervene, as they'd coexisted peacefully before.
Rather than asking for assistance, she instead asked that her message be conveyed to her people. I believe that they are her first and foremost concern. She seemed very weary, but she generated a stone for me, saying it was a token of appreciation. Considering how little I could do for her, she didn't need to tax herself that way.
After that, Pomarr found I was there, and sent me off with some sort of storm.