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Character card : Meria
Rations may get you through the day, but the warmth and love in a home cooked meal is a different kind of sustenance.
Fillie spoons you a bowl of meat, vegetables and rice. Steam rises gently from the meal, and you wrap your hands around the smooth wood bowl. It warms your hands, and a small smile pulls at the corner of your mouth.
Now eat up. On the road your never sure when you’ll get the next hot meat.
Deities of crossroads for safe travels Greece
Here are some deities for any ranger to ask for guidance when lost or for safe passage on a journey I will break down history for each one starting with Greece
Hermes
Hermes has been known as a jack of all trades god but what he is well known for is guidance. If it’s helping souls pass to the other world or just docking a boat. He was the man with a plan. Hermes was prayed to by multiple people ranging from merchants to well theives. Depending on the location to his form of worship was changed some just worshipped his staff and would have buildings with it craved into the door frame, but some would have a statue of him in their town. Most though, would have a temple dedicated to him. Not only was he a god of travelers, but he also was of taxes and tricksters. But overall he was a protector even if a Merchant would pray for safety and a robber would pray for loot. In the end it would come in Merchant gets safety by not getting stabbed and robber gets money. So it’s a win win. Overall, he is much more powerful than people give him in depiction as well. But judge as you must he is worshiped by many today. So remember on your travels in the Mediterranean that you may pass a man standing at a cross roads resting on a sign don’t forget to wave hello for you don’t know when thieves might be lurking nearby.
Hmm... you know, traveler.... have you ever thought about being a pirate? The camaraderie of singing sea shanties on the deck, the power you feel when a storm is approaching, the rush of finally finding the treasure you seek, the longing to finally meet someone on the high seas... oh, but I'm rambling. How do I know all this? Well... let's say a little birdie told me
"𝒲𝒽𝒶𝓉 𝒸𝒶𝓃 𝐼 𝑔𝑒𝓉 𝒻𝑜𝓇 𝓎𝑜𝓊?"
Hey there! This blog is my attempt to start up innkeepercore. It's closely related to merchantcore and has influences from cottagecore, as well as a variety of types of adventurers and antagonists alike within a fantasy setting!
This blog is really new, but all the same I'd love to get some new blogs to follow and maybe some followers myself. (Gotta keep the tavern running, after all.) Reblogs appreciated. Thanks for reading!
- Max, your trusty innkeeper
What is ✨Merchantcore✨?
edit made by me🐸🍄
@old-things-and-whatnot started the original Merchantcore 🕯💚
Also: You can sell & wear whatever you’d like, this is just some of the basics! Merchantcore can look different depending on one’s aesthetic! Feel free to enjoy Merchantcore however you’d like!🐌