Action:
- Prompt:
You never find the time to perform this ritual, but that's fine. Whenever you want, you can start at any time.
Rites
Inciting jealousy among women rather than resentment towards the masters, ensuring peace within the house. This is the fundamental purpose of this ritual, making masters more handsome and beautiful is just an added benefit.
ID: 5008025
Type: None
Tips: None
Duration: 1 days
Waits For: 5 days
Marked as New Only on First Occurrence: 0
Starts Automatically: No
Triggers Result Automatically: No
Tag Tips: None
Tag Tips Up: None
Tag Tips Text: None
Random Text: None
Random Text Up: None
Action:
You never find the time to perform this ritual, but that's fine. Whenever you want, you can start at any time.
You can take this to break a Carnality Card not higher in tier than the subject
Locks: No
Is Key: No
Is Empty: Yes
Is Enemy: No
Conditions:
Pops: None
You must personally host this ritual
Locks: No
Is Key: No
Is Empty: No
Is Enemy: No
Conditions:
Pops: None
You can select a follower filled with passion, or...
Locks: No
Is Key: No
Is Empty: No
Is Enemy: No
Conditions:
Pops: None
Ritual of the Hearth
Locks: Yes
Is Key: No
Is Empty: No
Is Enemy: No
Conditions:
Pops: None
This rite has no activation conditions.
This rite has no prior outcome.
The ritual preparations concluded, Qais still seemed puzzled by your spouse's absence until you looked at him—Qais never expected this, practically leaping backward—but you firmly grabbed him, pushing him onto the stone bed.
Then things naturally progressed, as you held grace over him, being exactly the kind of person he aspired to be, honest, sincere, handsome, kind...
His mind flashed with confusion but soon vanished under the influence of the ritual. Suddenly, in his eyes, you became so charismatic, irresistible. As for the overwhelming guilt about your wife, it dissipated with your actions.
Everything ended in disarray; you didn’t feel any special change upon the ritual's completion. Qais weakly propped himself up, his voice hoarse: "I mentioned before, being watched by others is also a necessary condition for the ritual's success."
You finally came to your senses. Disappointment? Not necessarily. You looked towards Qais, into his eyes—this ritual may not have genuinely failed, that familiar longing shimmered in his eyes, although it quickly disappeared into the darkness.
When you publicly recounted the event, the Sultan took a moment to remember who Qais was. Then he looked at this minister, known for his stubbornness, integrity, and conservativeness, and appreciated his shamelessly calm expression, finally showing a meaningful smile. The Sultan permitted you to break the card.
After this, you were on edge for several days, unsure if the ritual had truly taken effect, as Maggi did not cause you trouble. This brought you relief but also left you with a faint sense of unease.
Conditions:
Result:
The ritual preparations concluded, Qais still seemed puzzled by your spouse's absence until you looked at him—Qais never expected this, practically leaping backward—but you firmly grabbed him, pushing him onto the stone bed.
Then things naturally progressed, as you held grace over him, being exactly the kind of person he aspired to be, honest, sincere, handsome, kind...
His mind flashed with confusion but soon vanished under the influence of the ritual. Suddenly, in his eyes, you became so charismatic, irresistible. As for the overwhelming guilt about your wife, it dissipated with your actions.
Everything ended in disarray; you didn’t feel any special change upon the ritual's completion. Qais weakly propped himself up, his voice hoarse: "I mentioned before, being watched by others is also a necessary condition for the ritual's success."
You finally came to your senses. Disappointment? Not necessarily. You looked towards Qais, into his eyes—this ritual may not have genuinely failed, that familiar longing shimmered in his eyes, although it quickly disappeared into the darkness.
Conditions:
Result:
Action:
The ritual preparations concluded, Qais still seemed puzzled by your spouse's absence until you looked at him—Qais never expected this, practically leaping backward—but you firmly grabbed him, pushing him onto the stone bed.
Then things naturally progressed, as you held grace over him, being exactly the kind of person he aspired to be, honest, sincere, handsome, kind... His mind flashed with confusion but soon vanished under the influence of the ritual. Suddenly, in his eyes, you became so charismatic, irresistible. As for the overwhelming guilt about your wife, it dissipated with your actions.
Qais weakly propped himself up, his voice hoarse: "I mentioned before, being watched by others is also a necessary condition for the ritual's success."
You finally came to your senses. Disappointment? Not necessarily. You looked towards Qais, into his eyes—this ritual may not have genuinely failed, that familiar longing shimmered in his eyes, although it quickly disappeared into the darkness.
When you publicly recounted the event, the Sultan took a moment to remember who Qais was. Then he looked at this minister, known for his stubbornness, integrity, and conservativeness, and appreciated his shamelessly calm expression, finally showing a meaningful smile. The Sultan permitted you to break the card.
After this, you were on edge for several days, unsure if the ritual had truly taken effect, as Maggi did not cause you trouble. This brought you relief but also left you with a faint sense of unease.
Conditions:
Result:
The ritual preparations concluded, Qais still seemed puzzled by your spouse's absence until you looked at him—Qais never expected this, practically leaping backward—but you firmly grabbed him, pushing him onto the stone bed.
Then things naturally progressed, as you held grace over him, being exactly the kind of person he aspired to be, honest, sincere, handsome, kind... His mind flashed with confusion but soon vanished under the influence of the ritual. Suddenly, in his eyes, you became so charismatic, irresistible. As for the overwhelming guilt about your wife, it dissipated with your actions.
Qais weakly propped himself up, his voice hoarse: "I mentioned before, being watched by others is also a necessary condition for the ritual's success."
You finally came to your senses. Disappointment? Not necessarily. You looked towards Qais, into his eyes—this ritual may not have genuinely failed, that familiar longing shimmered in his eyes, although it quickly disappeared into the darkness.
Conditions:
Result:
Action:
Maggie is very unhappy with Qais' presence, but you told her it couldn't be helped, and Qais keeps promising not to look at her.
You skillfully ignite your wife's passion on the stone bed; with Qais watching, she behaves more shyly yet passionately, both of you enjoying the experience.
The ritual succeeds. Somehow, you notice a strange blush on Qais's face. He hides his unexpected jealousy well, but he can't bring himself to look you in the eye.
Conditions:
Result:
Maggie is very unhappy with Qais' presence, but you told her it couldn't be helped, and Qais keeps promising not to look at her.
You skillfully ignite your wife's passion on the stone bed; with Qais watching, she behaves more shyly yet passionately, both of you enjoying the experience.
The ritual succeeds. Somehow, you notice a strange blush on Qais's face. He hides his unexpected jealousy well, but he can't bring himself to look you in the eye.
Conditions:
Result:
Qais uncomfortably witnessed your passion and pleasure, quickly leaving as soon as the ritual was completed.
When you bring this matter up in public, the Sultan takes a moment to recall who Qais is. He glances at the minister, known for his stubbornness, integrity, and rigidity, and watches as his face flushes red and pale in turn, then bursts into laughter. In the end, you tear up the card.
You remain on edge for the next few days, unsure if the ritual worked. Maggie's silence on this matter brings you relief, yet it also leaves you with a subtle sense of unease.
Conditions:
Result:
Qais uncomfortably witnessed your passion and pleasure, quickly leaving as soon as the ritual was completed.
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Result:
Action:
This rite has no extra outcome.