Injustice calls to God for pardon; ask him to pardon your injustice.
So moteā¦
"So mote it be."
The traditional closing of a prayer or a blessing reaches the ears of Page Nealan of Queenscove. He falls in, a beat behind the others, and wonders.
Later that day, Neal escapes to the library, and starts browsing the many filled shelves on the Palace Library. He finds a thick and dusty book, and opens it to a random page. To his surprise, the page before him is on Mithros, and the traditional 'so mote it be'.
Enthralled, he continues reading, and reading, and reading. All sorts of interesting tidbits are included in the book, and legends are included as well.
The next morning, he misses the blessing at breakfast. Mithros bless.
