Visited races

The Gari welcomed the divine messengers. They could certainly appreciate a physical representation of a divine power and surely the lord of strength and stone could help make the trees they lived in healthy and mighty. More shrines popped up and several Gari decided to return to the city with the messengers. The priests were mostly successful, but these little fuzzballs seemed just a little too eager to convert, yet they did not seem to take their new devotion very seriously. If the priests did attempt to disuade them from spirit worship, the gari would absolutely refuse.

The sea-wolves had found the east-bound titan, pointed it towards the human archipelago, and thanked it for its trouble. It was uncertain whether or not the giant sea-folk were interested in Moghor, or in any god for that matter.

Word of the titan seemed to have reached the humans before it had made its arival. To the suprise of any messengers, it turned out that they already had a few temples to the Giant King as well as many more to Akteron. Many humans were eager to leave the islands and traveled along with the titan to the city.

The sky-spirits were virtually unreachable, so there was no response from them.

And of course, the Kutoan Colossi were more than eager to join their brothers.