the forces of Good have some cultural differences
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The temple in their own village is to all of the gods people have reason to worship - Iomedae and Erastil and Jaidi and Abadar and Desna and Pharasma and Gozreh. Iomedae is the goddess who made Lastwall and made its lands fertile and its forests safe and its government just and noble and its people the bravest and most decent in the world, but it'd be silly to worship only one god just because She's the best one. To Her church is where you'd go in a bigger place where the churches work separately, though.

 

They enter, only gaping a little because there was also a big lovely temple to Iomedae in Vellumis when they passed through it. 

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Everyone in the temple of Iomedae knows where they're going: a warrior heads to the training yard, a messenger-boy carries a note from the treasurer to a local manager about an unexpectedly large donation of gold, a cleric goes to the temple of Sarenrae for a meeting. 

Except Diena and Aspex, who clearly have no idea where they're going at all, and who come to the attention of the guard-clerk whose job is to track such things. She's a good enough fighter to dissuade the usual attempts at theft and to call for backup if something serious happens, but it hardly ever comes up; mostly her job is making sure that everyone is routed to the appropriate person.

"Can I help you?"

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"- probably!" says Aspex. "We heard that in Andoran there are lots of abandoned children because of the evils of Hell, and we are looking for three or four of them, as we haven't had any luck having our own. Do you know where the orphanages are?"

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"We don't run an orphanage ourselves, just a creche for Iomedaean adventurers," says the guard-clerk, who has explained this a lot but mostly to people looking for orphanages for the opposite reason. "Most orphanages are run by the church of Sarenrae, but the churches of Shelyn, Desna, Jaidi, Reymenda, and Pharasma all run major orphanages. Unfortunately, there's no central record of non-church-affiliated orphanages."

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"All right, which of those is nearest here?"

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There are orphanages of Shelyn and Desna about equally far away. 

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"- and which one would you recommend, then?"

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"They both are into educational experiments? Desna's involve a lot of time spent outside, Shelyn's involve a lot of art. The Shelynite orphanage's children's choir does a lot of performances to raise money. Good singers."

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They look at each other dubiously. "Time spent outside is probably more relevant," Aspex says.

"I think so."

"Which way to the one of Desna's, then?"

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There are directions! The guard has spoken to people who aren't from Absalom often enough that the directions are even useful.

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Then after only getting a little bit lost and quickly tracing their steps back, they'll find their way to the temple of Desna. Desna seems like an odd god to run an orphanage but whatever suffices, they suppose. They go on in. 

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No one notices them come in because the front room of the orphanage is absolute chaos, or rather Chaos. 

There are about twenty children, aged between four and seven, taking off boots and coats and playing with each other. An adult and three teenage girls are supervising-- helping a younger child with their shoes while simultaneously comforting a crying child and yelling "Jonneth! no hitting!" at other children. Most of the children are holding flowers or bits of wood or interesting rocks or in one case a bug. 

A small child with a flower who has already taken off her shoes observes the existence of new adults. "Hello! I have a flower."

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"Hello," Diena says, as unperturbed as she can manage. Of course it takes lots of effort to raise children to be disciplined and respectful, they certainly don't start out that way. "Where did you get the flower?"

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"It's called pineapple weed! It is good for calming anxiety and pain relief and healthy sleep and also it can turn you into a dragon."

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"That seems very unlikely," says Aspex.

Diena glares at him. "Well, that's terribly useful! Does the church grow them?"

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"The littles go out into the woods. Every day except Sunday and Toilday! I am in Morning Group which is the best group but we don't always go out in the morning, on Moondays we get to go out in the morning and at night and then we sleep in on Toildays and we don't go out at all. We learn about birds and herbs and worms and bees and the weather and we climb trees and boulders and play tag. And on Oathdays we go SWIMMING."

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"- and do you learn how to cook, and sew clothes, and take care of animals?" asks Diena dubiously. This does not sound miserable but it also does not sound like it prepares little girls to be bigger girls.

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"We cook and sew in the afternoons but I don't like that," the girl says. "And we take care of animals while we are in the woods!"

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"Well, why don't you like cooking and sewing? They make useful things. ...is it because you do not have a family to be happy when the things you make are useful?" Diena hadn't thought about it but she can see how labor would seem pointless if it wasn't for the benefit of your family, for example because you didn't have one. It's an upsetting thought.

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"They're boring. And sewing makes my fingers hurt. And I don't need to sew anyway. I am going to grow up to be a wizard and a cleric of Desna and a miller and a carpenter and an oatmonger and a taverner."

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Enough children have had their shoes removed that the teacher looks up and notices someone is there. "Hello! Are you thinking of dropping off a child?"

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"- no," Aspex says, after a minute of being startled. "We heard that Andoran has too many children without anyone to take care of and so we mean to take some home and raise them."

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The teacher blinks for a moment and says, "I'm going to need to speak to you two privately. Rhea, Lyndelle, can you handle get the children lunch? I know you haven't done lunch duty before--"

The slightly taller girl, who seems to be named Rhea, says, "I've helped Nela loads of times, I can do it."

"Good," the teacher says. "Remember, they have to finish--"

"Their first serving before they can have their second one, and if Mayv spills her food all over the floor it's because she has clumsy hands so she should get more, and Luan and Henren can't sit together because they fight, Emmeline, I know, we'll do fine."

"Good. I'm proud of you girls."

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Diene is proud of them too! She smiles at them. They'll go with the teacher. 

 

Aspex is not sure this is what he was expecting, but he doesn't know how to say what he was expecting. Anyway the church of Iomedae sent them here, which means that it's fine. 

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Emmeline takes them aside to her private office. The piles of paper resemble nothing so much as a glacier: slowly moving, immensely old, and prone to dramatic collapses at inopportune moments. Clerics of Desna, even if they're only first-circle, are not known for their paperwork filing abilities.

"You seem odd, so I'm going to give you a chance. Tell me why I should not respond to you with 'get the fuck out of my orphanage, slavers.'"

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