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In the preceding [[Life and Being in the Sea of Fire#Symbolism| Sea of Fire document]], sand painting was listed as a Tehir tradition. [[User:NAAMIT|NAAMIT]] ([[User talk:NAAMIT|talk]]) 06:30, 8 June 2024 (CDT)
In the preceding [[Life and Being in the Sea of Fire#Symbolism| Sea of Fire document]], sand painting was listed as a Tehir tradition. [[User:NAAMIT|NAAMIT]] ([[User talk:NAAMIT|talk]]) 06:30, 8 June 2024 (CDT)
:Hello, NAAMIT. I have brought your concerns about this document to staff. This is an IC document written by an elf, so it is entirely possible that some aspects of different cultures may not be fully accurate for how divination is actually practiced or perceived. This can account for the author not recognizing that Tehir might use sandpainting, or that the Shakat use of sand in pendulum pouches might not be the same method of sandpainting employed by Tehir. [[User:HOST-GSKEBECHET|HOST-GSKEBECHET]] ([[User talk:HOST-GSKEBECHET|talk]]) 11:52, 26 June 2024 (CDT)

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In the preceding Sea of Fire document, sand painting was listed as a Tehir tradition. NAAMIT (talk) 06:30, 8 June 2024 (CDT)

Hello, NAAMIT. I have brought your concerns about this document to staff. This is an IC document written by an elf, so it is entirely possible that some aspects of different cultures may not be fully accurate for how divination is actually practiced or perceived. This can account for the author not recognizing that Tehir might use sandpainting, or that the Shakat use of sand in pendulum pouches might not be the same method of sandpainting employed by Tehir. HOST-GSKEBECHET (talk) 11:52, 26 June 2024 (CDT)