Rolled 3 (1d4)
>>6095962"Reeeeeeveeeeeengeeeeeeeeeee." Yima's mouth didn't move, but the other Gods heard him.
>Let's hunt down the heirs to Solomon and usher in a new age of mythology.Shining light on the revenge cult was a double-edged sword for Yima. Many a moldy courgette and rotten tomato were deemed unworthy sacrifices.
Even many worthy pieces of stale bread or coriander were untouched, leading to doubts about Yima, even leading to some to speak his name in the light in doubt, protesting his supposed lack of care for his people, and damning themselves in Yima's eye sockets, forever. Their reasons for revenge were what was unworthy, not necessarily their sacrifice. But their lack of faith was unforgivable. Without much power to enforce this commandment, these people would be on "the list" for now...
Still, the land was filled with true concerns for revenge, great and small. Even minor public squabbles were being settled by divine decree, and began flooding loudly over deeper concerns. Yima couldn't keep up with the demand for his service, and so he, in turn, required more service from the disciples.
Yimite priests spread the word upon the streets in their thick fabrics and evolving cultural masks.
"Because of the many demands of the fickle, an additional sacrifice would be required, to test an individual's true desire for revenge. Let it be known that a simple dried offering would no longer suffice, Yima now requires..."
Can't decide, so rolling for result1 A personal item of the party that revenge is being visited upon.
2 A robin's egg, a cat's tail, or a toad's liver (a whole toad or cat will do).
3 Two pieces of a living nation's currency, even if they are coins of the lowest denomination.
4 A human eyeball.