If they aren't here with someone else, then possibly, yes. Substitutions in spellwork can be made sometimes, but of course... with magic, with ritualistic magical recipes, it could change a whole lot of things.
You could very well end up with something completely different.
Well, it was described to me as a fragment from a scroll. I only saw a copy, though, not the original. So I don't know if that's accurate.
It basically said that the god the cult will summon might be a newborn, and that the ritual needs to be completed perfectly or else the god will lose its immortality.
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That would depend on if they gave them away to someone else or not. Otherwise, they are gone much like what goes after the trials.
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You could very well end up with something completely different.
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Did anyone come to talk to you about a fragment from a scroll that was found a few weeks ago?
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It basically said that the god the cult will summon might be a newborn, and that the ritual needs to be completed perfectly or else the god will lose its immortality.
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Any magical ritual needs to be performed with the utmost perfection, or it'll fail.
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[just yeet the god baby down a cliff bye]