Ôn-Eda, a dedicated honnin hailing from the revered Temple of Mori-Kam, once fulfilled the role of a diligent steward within the temple's Steward's Office. As a junior priest at the fourth level of the priesthood, Ôn-Eda's responsibilities centered around warmly welcoming and assisting visitors who ventured into the sacred sanctuary. With unwavering devotion, he diligently managed the temple's records and ensured that the temple's guests received a hospitable and enlightening experience.
The Steward's Office, once abuzz with administrative activities, saw a shift in its dynamics over time. As guest numbers declined and the temple routine underwent changes, Ôn-Eda found himself with more idle hours. Embracing this shift, he wisely engaged in deep studies alongside his fellow initiates, further enriching his spiritual knowledge and understanding.
Within the chamber itself, Ôn-Eda's influence was palpable. A welcoming space was set up near the entrance, complete with a table and chairs for temple visitors. Long racks that had once held scrolls of information were repurposed to hold the distinctive green and brown robes favored by the goddess Mori-Kam. These robes, symbols of devotion, were readily available for worshippers under Ôn-Eda's watchful care.
Ôn-Eda's transition from a dedicated steward to an enthusiastic scholar was a testament to his adaptability and commitment to his faith. His origins as a honnin from the esteemed Temple of Mori-Kam marked his deep connection to the temple's teachings and traditions, making him an invaluable asset to the temple's spiritual journey.