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Luke is living happily with Nena; Meg has formed a resistance band which he disapproves of. | |||
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A novice oversleeps and misses the first bell of prayer, a serious breach of discipline. She must decide whether to confess or hide the mistake. | A novice oversleeps and misses the first bell of prayer, a serious breach of discipline. She must decide whether to confess or hide the mistake. | ||
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Temple kitchens feed priestesses, handmaidens, and slaves. A disagreement over food distribution reveals tensions between the ranks. | Temple kitchens feed priestesses, handmaidens, and slaves. A disagreement over food distribution reveals tensions between the ranks. | ||
Latest revision as of 10:12, 16 March 2026
Here are some ideas for future stories:
Bestia/Slavery
[edit]Nena is recaptured
[edit]Luke is living happily with Nena; Meg has formed a resistance band which he disapproves of.
Then Nena is captured by the Priestesses and returned to slavery. Luke must get Meg's aid to save her.
Priestesses
[edit]- A new Priestess: the story of how she becomes a Priestess and how she rebels against it or loses faith.
Focusing purely on Priestesses themselves opens a lot of possibilities: religion, power, training, moral conflict, temple politics, and the lives of the women inside the order. Here are story ideas centred on them without requiring the navigators.
The Hidden Archive
[edit]A junior Priestess assigned to copying manuscripts discovers a sealed chamber of forbidden texts.
The texts describe:
- old rituals no longer practised
- gods whose worship has been suppressed
- or past priestesses who challenged the order
She must decide whether knowledge should remain buried.
The Disobedient Priestess
[edit]A priestess refuses an order from her superiors because she believes it violates the will of the gods.
This creates a dilemma:
- Is obedience to the temple hierarchy more important than personal conviction?
- Or can a priestess challenge the order itself?
The conflict could escalate into a trial or schism.
The Priestess Judge
[edit]Some priestesses might serve as judges in disputes between island communities.
One case becomes unusually difficult:
- two villages claim the same land
- both provide convincing testimony
- a wrong decision could start violence
The story explores justice, authority, and moral uncertainty.
The Keeper of the Shrine
[edit]A priestess is sent to maintain a small shrine on a remote island. At first the assignment feels like exile. But she gradually discovers:
- strange rituals practised by locals
- ancient relics beneath the shrine
- perhaps a forgotten aspect of the faith
The isolation allows character development.
The Festival of the Five
[edit]Once a year the temples celebrate the great festival of the five gods.
A priestess responsible for organising the ceremonies must deal with:
- rivalries between temples
- political visitors
- sacred rituals that must not go wrong
This can reveal the structure and tensions within the religion.
The Prophecy
[edit]A priestess receives a vision or prophecy that contradicts the official teachings of the temple.
Possible interpretations:
- the vision is genuine
- it is misunderstood
- it is politically dangerous
The temple leadership must decide whether to believe or suppress her.
The Elder Priestess
[edit]An elderly priestess nearing the end of her life reflects on decades of service.
Through her memories we see:
- major historical events
- the evolution of the temple
- sacrifices she made
This story could reveal hidden secrets about the order.
The Temple Rivalry
[edit]Two priestesses compete for promotion to a powerful position within the temple hierarchy.
Their struggle involves:
- alliances with other priestesses
- control of temple resources
- influence over local communities
A quiet but intense political drama.
10. The Runaway
[edit]A slave or novice attempts to flee the temple.
A priestess is tasked with finding her. During the search she begins to question:
- whether the temple’s authority is just
- whether the girl’s escape was wrong
This story explores moral ambiguity within the system.
The Sacred Relic
[edit]A holy object belonging to the temple disappears.
The investigation reveals:
- theft by someone within the temple
- an attempt to expose corruption
- or a rival temple seeking power
The mystery allows exploration of temple life.
The Choosing of the High Priestess
[edit]When the High Priestess dies, the temple must select her successor.
Candidates represent different visions of the faith:
- strict traditionalism
- reform
- expansion of temple authority
The selection process reveals the inner workings of the priestly order.
Minor story prompts
[edit]Here are 20 smaller story prompts about daily life inside the Cregans of Illarion. These work well for short stories, character sketches, or background episodes in your world-building.
The Dawn Bell
[edit]A novice oversleeps and misses the first bell of prayer, a serious breach of discipline. She must decide whether to confess or hide the mistake.
The Lukechen Dispute
[edit]Temple kitchens feed priestesses, handmaidens, and slaves. A disagreement over food distribution reveals tensions between the ranks.
The Silent Library
[edit]A young priestess working in the temple library discovers a manuscript written by a priestess who disappeared decades earlier.
The Broken Statue
[edit]A sacred statue of one of the five gods is accidentally damaged during cleaning. The priestess responsible fears divine punishment.
The Lesson
[edit]An experienced priestess teaches novices about the five gods of Divara, but one student keeps asking uncomfortable questions.
The Messenger
[edit]A priestess must deliver a confidential message to another temple. On the journey she learns how differently the faith is practised elsewhere.
The Night Vigil
[edit]A priestess assigned to guard the shrine overnight begins hearing strange sounds in the temple halls.
The Festival Robes
[edit]Preparing ceremonial robes becomes unexpectedly difficult when rival priestesses argue over the correct colours and symbols.
The Sick Handmaiden
[edit]A handmaiden falls seriously ill. A priestess must decide whether to use scarce medicine on a servant.
The New Slave
[edit]A newly arrived slave refuses to bow to the priestesses, creating tension inside the temple.
The Sacred Garden
[edit]The temple garden provides herbs for medicine and ritual. When the plants begin to fail, a priestess must discover why.
The Lost Key
[edit]A priestess loses the key to a restricted archive chamber. Panic spreads because the room contains sensitive temple records.
The Confession
[edit]A villager confesses a crime at the temple shrine. The priestess must decide whether to grant forgiveness or report it.
The Novice's Talent
[edit]A novice shows an unusual gift – perhaps for prophecy, mathematics, healing, or astronomy. Some priestesses welcome it, others distrust it.
The Rival Temples
[edit]Two nearby temples disagree over the proper interpretation of a ritual, forcing a priestess to mediate.
The Temple Cat
[edit]A seemingly trivial problem – the temple cat disappears – leads to the discovery of hidden passages beneath the building.
The Pilgrim
[edit]A mysterious pilgrim arrives claiming to have travelled very far to reach the temple, but her story does not quite add up.
The Forbidden Door
[edit]A novice discovers a door inside the temple that no one seems willing to discuss.
The Storm Prayer
[edit]A violent storm threatens the island. Priestesses must perform emergency rituals while calming frightened villagers.
The Final Blessing
[edit]An elderly priestess prepares for her final ceremony before death and chooses which novice will inherit her responsibilities.
Navigators
[edit]Your Navigators vs Priestesses setup has a lot of built-in tension: freedom of the sea versus religious authority. That makes a good engine for stories. Here are several story ideas that fit naturally with the world you’re building.
The Forbidden Chart
[edit]A young Navigator discovers that the temple archives contain a hidden chart showing islands that the Priestesses deny exist.
He must decide whether to:
- obey the guild’s oath and ignore it
- reveal the chart to the guild
- secretly sail the route himself
The Priestesses may be hiding the islands because they contain something dangerous – or something that would weaken their power.
Themes:
- knowledge vs control
- curiosity vs obedience
The Missing Ship
[edit]A trading vessel disappears on a well-known route. The Priestesses insist the ship was lost in a storm. The Guild of Navigators claims the route is safe.
A Master Navigator investigates and discovers:
- the official temple charts are wrong
- someone altered them deliberately
This could uncover political intrigue inside the temples.
The Navigator Who Refused the Blessing
[edit]Before every voyage, ships must receive a priestly blessing. One famous Navigator refuses the ritual, claiming:
“The sea answers to wind and star, not to temples.”
When his ship survives a deadly voyage that others feared to attempt, sailors begin to question the priestly authority. The Priestesses must decide whether to punish him or co-opt him.
The Apprentice and the Priestess
[edit]A young apprentice navigator is sent to study in a temple archive.
He discovers that the Priestesses possess:
- far more advanced navigation knowledge
- ancient star records centuries old
A young priestess secretly helps him study them. Together they discover that **the stars themselves are slowly changing**, threatening all known sea routes.
This story builds the world’s science and religion.
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The Pirate Navigator
[edit]A disgraced navigator steals guild charts and becomes a pirate leader. Because he knows the hidden channels and currents, he becomes impossible to catch. The Priestesses pressure the guild to hunt him down – but many Navigators secretly admire him.
Themes:
- loyalty to the guild vs loyalty to freedom
The Election of the High Navigator
[edit]The guild elects a new High Navigator, but the Priestesses must confirm the choice.
Two candidates emerge:
- A loyal temple ally
- A navigator who wants the guild to become truly independent
Political intrigue unfolds:
- bribery
- secret charts
- temple pressure
- sailors taking sides
This could become a political thriller within the guild.
The Island That Moves
[edit]A navigator reports an island that appears and disappears from the sea. The Priestesses immediately order silence about it. Why?
Possibilities:
- it is sacred
- it appears only under certain stars
- it leads to another world
- it hides ancient ruins
The navigator must decide whether to expose the truth.
The Last Navigator
[edit]The Priestesses develop a new system of navigation using temple star tables and instruments, reducing the need for experienced navigators. The guild fears extinction.
A veteran navigator must prove that human skill still matters – perhaps by guiding a fleet through waters where charts fail.
The Slave Who Learned the Stars
[edit]Because your world has Bestia, one of them secretly learns navigation from overheard lessons. They eventually know more than many guild apprentices.
When a ship is wrecked, the slave becomes the only person who can guide survivors home. This could challenge the social order.
The Storm of the Five Gods
[edit]Because your religion has five deities, a great storm appears that seems tied to them. Priestesses interpret it as divine anger. Navigators suspect a natural but poorly understood ocean current pattern. Both sides must co-operate to understand it before shipping collapses.
Historical
[edit]The founding of Altierra
[edit]The story of the original English and Spanish settlers.
The original Mundumbra
[edit]The initial discovery of the Mundumbra and the Priestess and officer that go through it.