>>5294552<span class="mu-s">Turn 18</span>
Turn Album:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHd3oFvq0C4 Flesh Disgorged - Pulchritudinous Macabre (Singapore)Divination Check: Critical Failure [92] >>5313257
Critical: suffer brain damage
Q: Did the congregation like the VR set?
Odds: 50/50
Roll: 93 >>5313372
A: Critical No<span class="mu-b">"Me busy wiz other things. Goodbye, baby."</span>
You bow before the priestess, deeply inhaling to get one last sniff of her smell: citrus, lavender, bamboo, and a musky scent you cannot identify. In perfect synchronicity, she holds her palms against one another, and bows.
<span class="mu-g">"May Kali, the Merciful Divine Mother, protect you in your travels."</span>
<span class="mu-i">Allah!</span> you think. You should have thought of a better formula to bid her farewell, so as to remind her you're an official envoy of the mosque. You bow again, and recite:
<span class="mu-b">"May Allah provide ya wiz fear of Him."</span>
The priestess smiles. Her face is inscrutable. She answers:
<span class="mu-g">"Om Kring Kalikaye Namah. May the Great Goddess Kali transform you to pure consciousness."</span>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnZDZa-8SCQ mantra recited by Senjuti Das (India)After she recited the first four words, in Sanskrit, you felt your mind vibrate with a higher frequency. Sanskrit is a very ancient language that was preserved in hymns composed in 2000 BCE, and as such, its sounds are purer and more powerful than Quranic Arabic, which in comparison is a fairly modern language. In your head, you hear the priestess repeat the mantra 108 times, until several minutes pass and the voice fades. With deep respect, this time, you bow and leave.