At the period when the night fell upon them in Osun. Oranmiyan and his Chiefs and Elders, the hunters and the royal bard and the royal guards among the warriors of Osun began to witness the arrival of the women of Osun in their large numbers.
Definitely, the banquet was what usually happens three times in a year and in the present of Yemoja, before her shrine and yet before her river which the shrine was at the shore of.
Each woman at the shrine wore their white attire and with their bare feet, continued to dance in the glory of Yemoja. Their men were also present at the shrine, but behind their women they remain for they shall only react in accordance to the desires of their women and when the time is right shall they pick their step forward and equally dance before Yemoja.
The ritual practice in the kingdom of Osun was inspired by the ways of the Osun Osogbo festival which still happens to this day.
Even though in this story, the detail is nourished by fiction, it cannot be ignored that Osun Osogbo inspired this detail.