King of Swords 9-124
Chapter: 9
“It is often speculated upon why Concordant Knights start their pre-combat prayer for forgiveness of violence with an attempt to propitiate Aesma, by far the most violent, rampant, and willful of the gods. The answer, as I was told by one particularly old angel who held watch over a decaying section of the king’s road, is extremely simple: if anything was horrendous enough to offend Aesma, it was enough to offend all the other multitudes of gods, thus the prayer is started by opening the largest flood gate of them all, so to speak.”
– Musko Reeve, Manual of Hands and Feet
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Oh, I like that bottom text as well. It explains something that had puzzled me for a while. And the answer is actually very intimidating.
Ah, I always wondered about that aspect of the prayer, but then guess it’s more of a cleverly placed boast rather than an actual apology. “I’m about to rock your shit so hard, even Aesma would be upset my dude.”