The Ritual
Lucas has prepared ritual circles, the largest encircles the other three, with room left over for the mages assisting with the ritual to sit. Lucas now sits crosslegged in one of the spots within the large circle.
Within this, three circles, drawn in his clay based paints slightly overlap, each one easily large enough for three men to stand within.
Within the central sphere, a quintet of stars is drawn in clay, arranged in a star-pattern themselves. In the center of the painted stars lies a short length of cut ivy crossed with a white feather to represent Omnipotent Oshtur, Lady of the Skies.
In the left-most is drawn a symbol similar to the ankh, with a flickering candle at the end of either arm and a third within the loop to draw the attention of All-Seeing Agamatto, the Light of Truth.
Within the rightmost circle is drawn an infinity symbol. Within either loop rests an hourglass turned on its side to call on the timeless Hoary Hoggoth, Lord of Hosts.
Lucas himself is adorned in clay paints bearing the symbols of the three and symbols of his own people for peace, insight and time. Even in the still room, a breeze shifts around him and ruffles his hair as air elementals, called first to help with the ritual and entreat the Lady of the Skies dance and whirl around the shaman. He's worked up quite the sweat already with the intense concentration of maintaining the ritual, at this for two hours already, chanting alternately in English and Cheyenne, entreating the attention of the Vishanti.
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