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==== Shrines ====
A road-side shrine is usually simple, a pile of stones, a small structure decorated box 1-2 feet on a side, or a small shed hut (usually able to shelter 1-6 travelers). Such shrines are maked by a used sandal.
'''Practice:''' devotees will leave a useful item at a shrine and pick up a useful item (if any). The item may be valuable or common, but must be in a usable condition. A devotee may not take an item without leaving an item it deems both useful and valuable. Often the item found will be needed by the worshiper in the near future. For example, a shrine may have a spade and a worshiper might take the spade and leave a water-skin in its place.
'''Sacrilege:''' Taking something from a shrine without leaving something both useful and valued will bring the displeasure of the Wander who will punish the transgressor with bad luck. As will staying in a shrine hut for more than a night or two. Also leaving money is generally frowned upon. ====Clerics====Cleric of The Wanderer will wear sandals whenever practical. Often, they will wear sandals within other footwear if they need to use the other footwear (boots in winter, etc.). When a sandal wears out, the cleric will take it as a sign and build a shrine on the spot where the sandal wore out. Materials to build the shrine will be gathered from the area (stones, sticks, shells, etc.) and from his/her personal possessions. Cleric will often return to a shrine and improve it (replace a pile of stones with a
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