![]() However, in times of crisis, Salt has its own ideas of "help " for instance, it might summon a Tyrant-Moth to accost the unlucky. ![]() Beseeching the zee-god may grant mind-bending revelations, and its voice may hint of treasure near its hallowed places. Providing stories for the shrine grants Salt's favor, but seeing where the tale will be written is considered bad luck. The House of the Question in Whither has a shrine to Salt with walls inscribed with stories. Zailors also maintain shrines to Salt these may be constructed of a circle of salt and an arrow of chalk. Salt is worshipped by zailors, who make offerings to it by dropping treasures, such as moon-pearls, into the Unterzee. To what end? Salt's voice is distant, but clear." "The face of the northern sphinx is all but gone. Salt appears to be connected in some way to Irem and Kingeater's Castle, though the exact reasons why are unclear. Feeding a white zee-bat incurs Salt's favor and may cause other strange occurrences, while harming one incurs Salt's wrath. Being watched by a white zee-bat is an ill omen, as the subject may never reach home again. Here Salt's light blooms from the Unterzee, and any unworthy travelers will be forced to turn back. Anyone who zails too far East will find themselves under Salt's scrutiny, which silences all sound. Salt's hum permeates the wind near the Eastern zee and the sound of the zee's waves, giving listeners strange dreams of its domain. Where its influence is felt, a message is often found: "TRAVELLER RETURNING." It is always approaching, and never arriving it may provoke intense melancholy or convey prescient dreams. Salt's Song is a light on the horizon, a sea breeze, a splash in the distance it tempts travelers to venture East, especially if they lack a home. It is fond of change, seen as a patron of travelers, and additionally associated by some with lost faces. ![]() Salt is the nameless god of farewells and of the horizon. Even from sad strange gods of farewells." "Out here, a captain needs all the help he can get. ![]()
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