#Lore24 – Entry #164 – Wild West Month #12 – Followers of the Sister Goddess Lashana
As told by Kumiko Stalks-Amongst-the-Stars, shaman of the Midnight Panther tribe of Kerra-Kerra
It is told that during the Great Uproar, when the spirits of the world were still angry after they freed themselves and us from the Devil-Wardens, that chaos was everywhere. Our ancestors who survived this chaos say that during the early days, when the land was still not settled, there were those who sought ways to bring order to the chaos who were not of the Kerra-Kerra. These were the followers of the Sister Goddess Lashana, so called because she is as a sister to the Great Mother Saressh.
Great Sister Lashana called her people to the far eastern shores, beyond the Great Walls that would stand through the Uproar, and it is there they would gather the survivors who were agreeable to their faith to work together to survive. To Great Sister Lashana, there must be order, and to have order, there must be laws, and so it is that those who are most faithful to her, the Justicars, try to spread law to the lawless and hunt down those who would break it.
We rarely see the Justicars in our lands, though as more moons pass, their numbers have grown more common. With the coming of the Howling Steel Chariots, those who the Justicars seek have spread to our lands, and so too have the Justicars who hunt them. The Kerra-Kerra people handle those who wrong us in our own ways, though some tribes have taken to capturing the chaos-bringers and turning them over to the Justicars.
For now, we see the Justicars and those who follow the Great Sister Lashana as allies, though in recent times, some have disagreed with the ways of our people, and some no longer recognize that our goddesses are as sisters. Siblings do squabble at times, so perhaps it is to be that our peoples too will squabble, though we hold no special hatred for them. In the Lands Beyond the Great Walls, their laws are supreme, and here, we live free. Freedom is as chaos to some, and so there will always be disagreement.