[It seemed to have worked, from the looks of it. There were two reasons for that-- the first, really, was to give Olivine a sense of peace that he would be willing to do this with more than just words. Another was to build the sense of anticipation, knowing what was coming next.
After all, wouldn't their Lord be much happier if they were eager to show their worship?
In any case, it seemed like his concerns were unneeded, once he sees the way Olivine takes the podium. As his role was connected to the timing of the service, when they start to offer their prayers, he simply stands to the side for now, taking his place until Olivine calls for him.]
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After all, wouldn't their Lord be much happier if they were eager to show their worship?
In any case, it seemed like his concerns were unneeded, once he sees the way Olivine takes the podium. As his role was connected to the timing of the service, when they start to offer their prayers, he simply stands to the side for now, taking his place until Olivine calls for him.]