Idania finds this to be incredibly cute. She looks around the temple, to get a good feel for what sorts of things they like - and then she gets to thinking of proper offerings to give.
Obviously they both are very social gods, so it follows that they should have a social sort of gift. Something involving people, involving how they work together so well. She considers finding and buying wedding rings, but that seems a bit crass - gods don't tend towards any sort of romance.
They are both very based around the land, and growth and nuturing in particular. That much is obvious. It would be pretty easy to go grab some flowers or something, but that seems kind of silly. Not to mention, uncreative. She heads outside of the temple, looking around the town for ideas. When she finds something, she giggles, and then she buys it - on a whim, she also gets a ribbon. Viokai likes presents and gifts, let's make this a gift.
Onto the table of offerings goes a ceramic watering can, with cute designs painted on it. They nurture, they help people grow - if they were gardeners, this is the sort of tool that they would use to take care of things. This watering can in particular was picked because it was adorable, with cute little flowers on it and little adorable butterflies. Appropriate, because Idania considers the god pair cute, too. Idania ties the bright red ribbon around the handle. Viokai likes gifts, she's acknowledging that - this is for both of them.
Satisfied with the offering, Idania then gets to exploring the village.
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Obviously they both are very social gods, so it follows that they should have a social sort of gift. Something involving people, involving how they work together so well. She considers finding and buying wedding rings, but that seems a bit crass - gods don't tend towards any sort of romance.
They are both very based around the land, and growth and nuturing in particular. That much is obvious. It would be pretty easy to go grab some flowers or something, but that seems kind of silly. Not to mention, uncreative. She heads outside of the temple, looking around the town for ideas. When she finds something, she giggles, and then she buys it - on a whim, she also gets a ribbon. Viokai likes presents and gifts, let's make this a gift.
Onto the table of offerings goes a ceramic watering can, with cute designs painted on it. They nurture, they help people grow - if they were gardeners, this is the sort of tool that they would use to take care of things. This watering can in particular was picked because it was adorable, with cute little flowers on it and little adorable butterflies. Appropriate, because Idania considers the god pair cute, too. Idania ties the bright red ribbon around the handle. Viokai likes gifts, she's acknowledging that - this is for both of them.
Satisfied with the offering, Idania then gets to exploring the village.