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High Imperial speakers:
1. A heavily pregnant human woman, dressed in fine robes with a stern look on her face. She holds a bundle of herbs in her left hand and cradles a baby in her right. This is Mansharga, goddess of childbirth.
2. Another richly dressed human female. A sun disc shines behind her head. Her face is serene. Flowers surround her. Lady East, Divine Empress and guardian of the Gates of Dawn.
3. A conglomeration of four male figures. One head, replaced by a sun disc. Eight arms, eight legs all crammed onto one body. Richly dressed. Four arms hold a sceptre each, the other four make complex hand gestures. Even Xielt recognises this as a representation of the Divine Emperor. Yep, Divine Emperor. Representing the amalgamation of Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter Suns.
4. Another multi-armed male. This one is human-like but his face is twisted into a terrible expression. Loads of tiny arms spring from his shoulders, each hand making a complex gesture. This is Shrinam, God of Death. Each arm symbolises a different type of death. He is guardian of the Gates of Dusk.
5. A scholarly-looking male figure, dressed in scribes robes, holding pen and scroll, a thoughtful (or constipated) expression on his elderly face, standing on a cloud. Not a commonly known Immortal. Evidently some Celestial Minister.
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[sblock="Jar'thol only"]
Jar'thol finds nothing unusual.
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