Wodgev said
Vizlin nearly kicked the door of his house out of it's hinges in anger as he stomped towards the stairs. On the second floor, he made his way to the balcony overlooking the great square filled with pyres."How dare you interfere in my town!" he shouted at the top of his lungs. "For years you ignore our pleas for help, and you decide to show yourselves?"Vizlin ranted on for several minutes, not hearing the door of to the balcony behind him, not hearing the hesitant footsteps behind him, not hearing the gasps of the townsfolk below, and realising too late, that his time had come."I will not be a prisoner to your tyranny any longer." Leann whispered, "It's time that I stood up for me."With a push, Vizlin tumbled over the balcony, and into the flames of the large pyre below.Leann didn't look at what she had done, and did not see how Vizlin caught flame, but rolled out of the pyre itself. Screaming in agony and confusion, he ran away from the pyre, away from the square. A path formed wherever he ran, but no soul offered to help, whether in confusion, fear, or hate for the fallen mayor. On and on he ran, until he reach the cliffs, and seeing the ocean below, he jumped. On and on he fell, until his body broke on the rocks below.
The old priest sat on his high chair, two young men stood beside him.
"By the gods! Did you see that?" One exclaimed.
"Shouldn't we help him?" Asked the other, his voice betrayed doubt.
"It is too late for him, the man will meet his fate. He is in the hands of the gods now." The old priest said slowly.
"So this was a sacrifice right?"
"Yeah, I saw her push him into the fire."
"Pretty sure that's murder though."
"Oh I don't know. Human sacrifice is known to happen from time to time."
"Yes but those are slaves."
"Are you saying you value the life of a man you hate over that of an innocent man, just because he has a chain on his wrists?"
"No I... I don't know man. I bet it's above our jurisdiction anyways."
The two men argued until the priest cut in.
"True, it is a matter for the gods to decide her punishment or reward. Morality is a difficult thing, have faith."
The tree stood silent for a while, as they watched other people bring their sacrifices.
"So..." one of the young ones broke the silence. "If that does count as a sacrifice. Who would accept it?"
"Arcturius the god of war I assume." The other replied.
"War? Why?"
"Well.. killing people and stuff."
"You Idiot, that's not what war is about."
"What else is war about?"
"Fine, then what god or goddess would you think likes murdering people."
"Well he was a bit of a tyrant right?"
"Understatement."
"Yeah, so maybe he was oppressive and cruel to his wife as well. If she did this to achieve freedom.."
"She'd be bringing a sacrifice to Mawhiti!"
"Right!"
The priest sighed.
"A sacrifice requires the giver to compromise. You give up something dear to you, or future choices, a promise or a choice.
To bring a sacrifice means to willingly abandon something you would fight to keep."
The two looked at each other, not sure what the priest meant.
"So... what did she give up then?"
"Her husband, duh."
"So it's a sacrifice to the marriage breaker then!"
"Who?"
"Vryad!"
"Isn't he the god of bad luck? That looked like it was on purpose though."
"You really are an idiot."
"What?"
"Never mind, I'm getting another drink. You want some?"