While Oranmiyan and the royal guards walked in the street of Ifa-ile but on a horse for the journey into the land of Ilupeju, many of the villagers of Ifa-ile sought safety into their separate homes and few others watched them at a distance.
The dilemma about the movement of Oranmiyan and the royal guards shrouded around their necks as it was quite obvious that Oranmiyan wore a sad face.
Many had the thought and confidence that Okiki-osupa was the cause of his hard face. As women are known to be trouble and they do not know why women have not started to bear that name yet.
Others had the thought that it could be as a result of the message he had been sent. Perhaps it was such a heavy burden?
The idea of the worship of the moon I tapped from the olden days tropical south America who believed the sun and the moon are purely mythical figures.
The moon is often personified in different ways and worshiped with ritual customs; nevertheless, in contrast to the sun, the moon is less frequently viewed as a powerful deity.