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Sansamaak is the [[Ratori|ratori]] god of travel, representing the heart of travel, joy of adventure, and the thrill of discovery. Thanks to Sansamaak, the ratori are known for bravely heading into the unknown seeking new goods to sell or people to sell to. They pray to Sansamaak for good fortune and excitement. | Sansamaak is the [[Ratori|ratori]] god of travel, representing the heart of travel, joy of adventure, and the thrill of discovery. Thanks to Sansamaak, the [[Ratori|ratori]] are known for bravely heading into the unknown seeking new goods to sell or people to sell to. They pray to Sansamaak for good fortune and excitement. | ||
Followers of Sansamaak perform their rituals at crossroads, offering prayers and tokens. It is said that Sansamaak himself will reward lost travelers to hidden wonders, but many consider this to be little more than a legend. | Followers of Sansamaak perform their rituals at crossroads, offering prayers and tokens. It is said that Sansamaak himself will reward lost travelers to hidden wonders, but many consider this to be little more than a legend. | ||
The Great Journey is a celebration of Sansamaak. A scavenger hunt with riddles and clues is created and often involves a pilgrimage to [[Chiru]], a historic city for the ratori. | The Great Journey is a celebration of Sansamaak. A scavenger hunt with riddles and clues is created and often involves a pilgrimage to [[Chiru]], a historic city for the [[Ratori|ratori]]. | ||
[[Category: Religion]] | [[Category: Religion]] | ||
[[Category: Gods]] | [[Category: Gods]] | ||
[[Category: Ratori]] | [[Category: Ratori]] | ||
Latest revision as of 14:17, 23 July 2025

Sansamaak is the ratori god of travel, representing the heart of travel, joy of adventure, and the thrill of discovery. Thanks to Sansamaak, the ratori are known for bravely heading into the unknown seeking new goods to sell or people to sell to. They pray to Sansamaak for good fortune and excitement.
Followers of Sansamaak perform their rituals at crossroads, offering prayers and tokens. It is said that Sansamaak himself will reward lost travelers to hidden wonders, but many consider this to be little more than a legend.
The Great Journey is a celebration of Sansamaak. A scavenger hunt with riddles and clues is created and often involves a pilgrimage to Chiru, a historic city for the ratori.
