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So then it's no wonder that they'd seek Cailinn's guidance for how to appease, make offerings, and worship you. And Cailinn in turn, who comes to you to ask about this matter. At the moment it's not something you're particularly concerned with, you'd much rather just focus on rifling through the plunder the Namadans left behind and maybe burning off some drunken energy beating up the prisoners. But you're not so drunk as to not realize the reasoning behind the actions and new desires of your followers; before they were just following you because... well, a large sea monster was charging off to destroy their enemies and they wanted to watch. Now though, they are starting to recognize you as a being worthy of faith, perhaps starting to grasp the idea that you may actually be the true Tanaloa come to replace the false "Tanaloa" they had been worshiping these years passed. Naturally they still remain cautious, nervous around you as anyone would towards a giant land-walking shark monster, still not accepting of you. But that fear is starting to turn to awe, and potentially devotion.
After all, one can have faith in a god while still being cautious and nervous about the god itself. Although, perhaps you aren't in the best condition right now to be dictating what form a religion devoted to you should take? Then again, striking while the iron is hot so to speak is never a bad thing, when the Gaelans are in such high spirits and eager to embrace you amid the exhilaration of victory.
>What do you do?