The Wiki for Tale 4 is in read-only mode and is available for archival and reference purposes only. Please visit the current Tale 11 Wiki in the meantime.
If you have any issues with this Wiki, please post in #wiki-editing on Discord or contact Brad in-game.
Test of the Humble Priests
Discipline | ||
---|---|---|
Requirements | ||
| ||
Principles | ||
| ||
Demonstrated by Wrongskian in Saqqarah on 2010-05-10. |
Humble yourself before five of twelve Gods. The faithful will not choose their gods - rather, the gods will choose them. Begin by performing a Ritual of Humility, by yourself, at a common altar. Place candles on the left and right pillars, signifying enlightenment. Place a small diamond on the left focus to provide clarity, and a jug of water on the right focus, showing purity of spirit. Light the candles in the order placed. Further instruction will come to those enlightened. - UWorship Test description
Determining Your Gods
1. Place a candle on the left pillar 2. Place a candle on the right pillar 3. Place a small diamond on the left focus 4. Place a water in jugs on the right focus 5. Light the left pillar candle 6. Light the right pillar candle 7. Meditate
You'll get a vision of five Gods if the ritual works correctly (if not, clear the altar, meditate and repeat the ritual - also check that you've signed up for the Test, and note that the directions refer to the statue's left/right). Your Gods will be chosen from Amun, Geb, Hathor, Heket, Maat, Nut, Ptah, Set, Sobek, Tayet, Tefnut and Thoth. Your Gods will not change if you redo the ritual.
|
Forming a Devotional Group
Once you know the gods you have to satisfy, you should pick one and find four other people with the same god to form a devotional group. One person forms the group (Tests->Test of the Humble Priests menu) and the others in the group click on him/her to join. When a group of five is formed, all the members receive some instructions. Each person will be given a priest number that determines sequence and a set of instructions to go with it. The group must coordinate their instructions (see sample instructions for an example).
The instructions have two sections - the ones that everyone sees (varies with the God? this one is Geb) and special instructions for the priest (some of which must be shared):
<name of god> has called to you, the <number> humble priest! First Priest lights the Flame of Humility. First Priest burns specially prepared incense. First Priest completes a sacrifice at the altar, resulting in Sacrificial Ashes. Second Priest completes the Ritual of Humility using the Sacrificial Ashes. Third Priest performs the Emotional Devotions in order. Fourth Priest crumbles Moss in a holy location. Fifth priest recites a Blessing of Humility. Special Instructions: special instructions here The Blessing should contain at least one of these phrases: list of phrases, possibly none But Geb will be insulted by any of these phrases: list of phrases, possibly none Commit these words to memory - visions are fleeting!
It is a good idea to copy (use the 'clipboard' button on the popup) these instructions to a text editor for later reference.
Priest number is based on the order the group forms, with the creator of the group being the first priest, and the last person to join being the fifth priest. The requirements (incense, moss, emote sequence (Emotional Devotions), and Blessing of Humility) are set by whoever is Priest 1 (the group creator) and are repeatable - the group can be reformed by the same creator even with different members and you'll get the same requirements every time.
Since a person can repeat a devotion to a God many times, even with different groups, it may be worth finding people with easy requirements for each God to help people through the ritual easily. If you have an especially easy requirement for a God and are willing to help other groups, add your name and requirements to Easygoing Priests.
Incense has five attributes: quality, adjective, positive stat, negative stat, and scent. The gods will give you a requirement for three of these attributes - the other two attributes can be anything (e.g. a requirement of "Quality 245+, speed enhancing, giddy feeling" would be fulfilled by an incense of 300 quality, clove scent, giddy feeling, speed enhancing, forgetfulness inducing). Moss similarly can have multiple stats (dry, fuzzy, slimy, reticulated, etc.), but the Gods only require two specific ones - any extra attributes are fine.
Be careful when constructing the Blessing of Humility: the phrases each person sees in his/her popup window can say "must have two or more". If it says "at least one" and you have two good options, choose ONLY one of them (yes, this is a bug). Do not use any phrases that offend.
Fixed Requirements
Some parts of the devotion are always the same for a god - the sacrifice and the Ritual of Humility. Incense, moss, and the Blessing of Humility required are dependent on the first priest.
God | Sacrifice | Left focus | Right focus | Where the moss should be crumbled |
---|---|---|---|---|
Amun | 49 Onions | Gold | Silver | On or by a citizen that has not passed any initiations |
Geb | 7 flint | Silt | Clay | On dirt (dust?) |
Hathor | 1 wine (10%+ alc) | Female rabbit | Hen | Near a Ceremonial Tasting Table |
Heket | 7 tadpole | Egg | Tadpole | Near a wild-growing mushroom |
Maat | 1 Ibis feather | Camel milk | Honey | Voting booth |
Nut | 7 Star | Medium Diamond | Medium Sapphire | On top of a Mountain |
Ptah | 7 jug | Charcoal | Copper Wire | On Clay |
Set | 7 glass rod | Cactus sap | Sand spore | By a pyramid |
Sobek | 7 abdju fish | Leather | Iron | While riding a ferry |
Tayet | 7 clay lamp | Canvas | Linen | On grass near water |
Tefnut | 7 salt | Water jug | Watermelon | Aqueduct |
Thoth | 7 papy seed | Papy paper | Ink | Nile bank |
Note: Hathor's sacrifice previously read "6%+ alcohol." 6% is not high enough. Use the highest % you can find - better safe than sorry.
Performing the Devotions
Checklist of things to do before starting:
- Choose a Humble Priest altar near any other requirements, if possible (e.g. water you can ferry across for Sobek).
- Check that there is a Windproof Incense Burner at the Humble Priest altar and that it is publicly useable (many of them have them already).
- Locate a common altar for Priest 2.
- Priest 2 might want to set a nav point there. (Consider clearing the common altar before the ceremony just in case.)
- Gather your materials (enough for several attempts in case things go wrong):
- Incense (each attempt uses one)
- Moss (each attempt uses one)
- Foci materials for your god (reuseable - see chart above)
- Candles (each attempt uses two)
- Sacrifice materials (see chart above)
- It helps to make sure Priest 3 has already seen or done the emotes once on his/her computer before you begin. This prevents the animation patching from confusing him/her when the time comes to do the ritual.
- Arrange a means of coordinating between the priests - you need to tell one another when you're done on a particular part of the ritual. Setting up a temporary guild for this purpose is a good idea.
Be prepared for this process to take some time, especially if your Priest 1 has not led a group with this god before. It takes time to work out all the details to ensure success. Be patient; the hardest part of this test is getting everyone in place at once and keeping one's cool when things go wrong. Any failure dissolves the group. The requirements will stay the same at the next attempt if the group is formed by the same person (even after failing midway through the rituals). There appears to be no timer.
The first priest lights the Flame of Humility by clicking on the Humble Priests altar for the appropriate God. Everyone must be present at the altar when the flame is first lit (the range is very short, <5 coords). A little flame will light on the altar. Burn the required incense in a Windproof Incense Burner (self -> projects menu) - 1 incense is used. The first priest then makes a sacrifice on the altar and will get ashes (goes direct to inventory). The ashes should be given to the second priest.
Second priest takes the ashes and goes alone to a nearby common altar (using Navigation/Expedition travel works) to perform the Ritual of Humility:
NOTE: Before you start you should PIN the left and right focus menus. When I did this, I could not see or click on the right focus once I had place the silt on the left, because the silt graphic covered the entire altar top. -Amethyra
- Place candles on the pillars, left to right.
- Place a Silt and a Clay (or whatever your god's foci materials are) on the foci, left to right.
- Light the candles, right to left, then sprinkle the Sacrificial Ashes.
- Extinguish the candles, right to left, then Meditate.
Note: Our group failed this, didn't notice the reverse of the candle order from when you place them (left to right) when you light them (right to left). Candles are consumed if done correctly. The second priest will get a popup when his ceremony is completed, and can then take the remaining materials and return to the group at the gods altar.
The third priest will have a selection of new emotes under his/her emote menu. At the appropriate time, these should be performed in the order given in the third priest's special instructions. Any other group member performing the emotes (you all get the option), doing them at the wrong time, or doing them in the wrong order will fail the group. Warning: if this is the first time you've tried the emotes on a machine, the animation will patch in and you may appear not to move (repeating the move will cause you to fail) - see tips below for how to avoid this. The new emotes are:
- Command me from Heaven
- Take my Blood
- Show me mercy
- Enter my Soul
- Share my Joy
The fourth priest should crumble moss by standing in the appropriate place (e.g. on dirt) and click Tests->Test of the Humble Priests->Crumble Moss. There is no popup or other indication of success. Crumbling moss twice will fail the group.
The fifth priest recites a Blessing of Humility when all group members are back at the altar by clicking Tests -> Test of the Humble Priests -> Recite a Blessing of Humility, then entering an appropriate prayer into the edit box that appears - not by chatting it in Main. The prayer should include all the phrases that are required but not any of the ones that will insult the God (check everyone's special instructions for these). Be careful; the instructions can say "must have two or more". If it says "at least one", and you have two good options, choose ONLY one of them (yes, this is a bug). Choosing both will counts as a blasphemous phrase. The prayer appears in Main for the group members to see. Reciting the prayer too early or when one or more group members aren't near the altar will fail the group.
If all went well, you'll all get a popup saying that your devotional group has pleased your God. Note that you can still form devotional groups for and please that God again, allowing you to help others.
Tips
Forming a devotional group of one resulted in a pin up window with these options:
- Crumble some moss
- Recite a blessing of Humility
- Disband the devotional group
- Check my progress
--fahli 19:49, 11 May 2010 (EST)
If you create a devotional group with just you in it, you get the emotes and can see what they look like - the first time you do them, it will download the animation so you may not see anything until you repeat it. A good way to ensure you see the emotes when you do the real ritual is to make a 1 person devotional group and do each new emote until you've downloaded and seen them all.
If any character that logs on your machine does the emotes, it should download the data onto that machine. If you have a mule and it is able to sign up for the test you can use that character to load all the animations and not risk disbanding a group you already have formed. Also, you can watch someone else do the emotes and it will download the animations to your machine.
Since it's the character initiating the group that determines the required incense and moss (which can often be very hard to produce), and since it has been proven that a character can repeat the ceremony, it would be wise to keep track of who has easy requirement for each god. You can do so here : Easygoing Priests
Passing
When you have completed a devotion to all five of your Gods, you may seek the blessing of one of those Gods. This choice can only be made once and cannot be changed. When a God has blessed you, you have the power to bless another person, once per day.
Attribute modifications seem to stack with grilled fish, incense, and tower bonuses, and last about 1 hour.
NOTE: It appears that the gods' bonuses have a tendency to be based on their requirements. Amun requires 49 onions, and gives an extra seed; Heket requires the moss to be crumbled upon a shroom, and gives extra mushrooms; Ptah requires clay, and gives clay; and Set requires a pyramid to crumble on, and lets you push limestone blocks. Perhaps we should test Thoth for higher papyrus yields, and Sobek for fishing? -Sedelyan
God | Blessing |
---|---|
Amun | +3 focus and a one off extra seed per blessing* |
Geb | +3 speed |
Hathor | No stat increase, 10 glasses per bottle of wine |
Heket | No stat increase, x2 shroom harvest (Tested and disproved by my blessees - Nopar King) |
Maat | +3 per |
Nut | Creates a Night Emitter which turns day into night for a limited time only (60-90 minutes?) |
Ptah | +3 str, gather 2 clay per click/water (also gives two flint on flint spots) |
Set | +1 foc and a one time Push of all limestone blocks within ~10 coords |
Sobek | +3 dex |
Tayet | +3 end, half weave time |
Tefnut | +3 con Doesn't increase salt cooking in kettle, doesn't increase veggie yields near aqueducts |
Thoth | No stat increase, benefits still undetermined |
- Tested and works on Cabbage, Carrot, Cucumber, Eggplant, Peppers and Watermelon
Useful Links