Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2014 3:05:05 GMT
Ancient Haitian Voodoo was compromised of both monotheist and pagan components. The Great God himself went by Bon Dye (Good God) who ruled over all the world with an iron fist. Every worshipper responded to Bon Dye but ultimately refused to deal with him out of fear and not knowing how to converse with him. Therefore, in order to practice ritual, the great Voodooists would operate through spirits referred to as the Ioa. The Ioa were specifically servants, not Gods. The Ioa were great forces that represented, guarded, and protected powerful forces in the world; however, they all reported to, worshipped, and served the great Bon Dye. Here in Haiti, you have been made to choose your own fate, toying with the great powers of voodoo and the Ioa themselves. As servers of the great Bon Dye, you have picked an individual power to use to your own advantage during your stay. Swept in with the tides, you have drawn the rock of...
Filomise, otherwise known as Saint Philmena was a Catholic Deity cursed into the realm of voodoo. Dying at the young age of nineteen, she is a symbol of peace and protection, serving anyone to help them out. As a sacrifice to the world of voodoo, Filomise services you personally, protecting you against all other Ioa by forbidding all stone play for a round. To play your stone you need to submit it with your vote. It will make it so the Tribal Council that no Idols can be played. It may only be played alongside your vote. It is transferable to other players. Your stone is eligible to be played until the final five.
Bon Dye is watching.