Kertigen Offerings 05/18/2019 06:56 PM CDT
My understanding is that the noun of the item you make offerings with is all that matters.

Can this be looked at in that case?

> get hammer
You get a tiny hammer from inside your thigh bag.
> put hammer on alt
You reverently place a tiny hammer on the chrysocolla altar.
> pray
You begin to pray, kneeling before the altar. A sense of peace and tranquility fills you as you murmur softly.
K>
You feel a sense of shame as your offering is thrown violently from the dusty surface of the altar.
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Re: Kertigen Offerings 05/18/2019 07:46 PM CDT
I think the issue is from this bit:

> You feel a sense of shame as your offering is thrown violently from the *dusty surface* of the altar.

~Aislynn
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Re: Kertigen Offerings 05/19/2019 05:32 AM CDT


Yeah missed that and had a cleric clean it. Same result (different text):

A tremor rocks the ground, shaking an chrysocolla altar and sending the tiny hammer tumbling to the ground.
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Re: Kertigen Offerings 05/19/2019 07:44 AM CDT


FYI, you don't need a cleric to clean altars anymore.
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Re: Kertigen Offerings 05/19/2019 10:25 AM CDT


But you do need holy water AFAIK, which is thin on the ground in Ratha.
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Re: Kertigen Offerings 05/19/2019 12:07 PM CDT
>>My understanding is that the noun of the item you make offerings with is all that matters.

Not always!

GM Grejuva
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Re: Kertigen Offerings 05/19/2019 05:55 PM CDT
At the shrine of Chadatru on Ratha, you can find holy water. It helps to know where to look, though!

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