After a long wait, the holy woman put the letter away and waved her hand. "Somebody, please arrange a seat for our visitors."
With these words, Thomas and the others felt a little more at ease.
Servants immediately brought stools and fruit platters for Thomas and others to sit down on and enjoy, treating them with the etiquette of treating guests without the utmost care.
It must be said that the Divine Water Tribe was a tribe that understood the distinction between love and hate. Either they turned people away or they were welcoming and courteous.
When Thomas and the others sat down, the holy woman said softly, "My honored visitors, I've heard about the good deeds you’ve done in the Sacred Fire Tribe. You’re all really kind people. The Divine Water Tribe welcomes the arrival of you all."
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