Keaira looked around her new office at the Temple. She still felt a little inadequate, but Stormbringer and Ishtar seemed to have full faith in her, so she tried to focus on moving forward. She ran a finger across her new desk. Everything was simple and unadorned, just like her personal chambers. The only real decoration in the room was a statue of Ishtar, prominent in the middle of the room, on a pedestal that put the goddess on eye level.
There was little left to do at the Temple at the moment. Her stomach gave a flip as she turned her efforts towards her next task, a visit to all the other temple heads. Perhaps it wasn’t strictly necessary, but she wanted to start her time off with as much goodwill between the temples as possible. She’d put an order to the visits. Not because she valued another temple above the others, but simply because there were already relations there and it would be the easiest visit of all. And also the furthest away.
She spent almost as much time preparing for this visit as she had for Stormbringer’s visit. It would not do to go into another temple on an official visit and not be perfect. By the time she had a horse saddled, her skin was gleaming with oil, hair gleaming just as brightly from brushings. Her collar and cuffs were freshly polished. She put a light cloak over her nakedness. Normally she wouldn’t mind going naked through the forest, but today she had a goal in mind, and it wouldn’t do to be distracted halfway there.
She enjoyed her ride to Valencia. It was perhaps a bit warm, but the world was alive and thriving, and she enjoyed watching that life. She left the horse at the bottom of the mountain. She would not approach the god’s home as anyone but herself. After she was sure the horse was hobbled properly, she started her way up the mountain. She paused before the dark entrance to the temple, eyes trying to pierce the darkness.
After a moment, she reached up, undoing the clasp on her cloak. She let the cloak slide from her shoulders, hanging it on a bush to the side. The ruby on her back caught the sunlight, sending shards of bloody light across the mountain’s face, and down the entrance. She took a deep breath, then stepped into the warmth of the mountain, eyes adjusting to the darkness as she looked for the familiar Head Priest of Uvelcra.