The Lodge of the Union believes that all things are more alike than dissimilar, and these similarities can be used to draw all things closer together. This rite is one such tool they have at their disposal, enabling them to determine what, if anything, two objects have in common.
Performing the Rite
When invoked, this rite will let the Uratha compare two objects, searching for the similarities between the two. Ideally, the ritualist touches the two objects (or object sets) he wishes to compare; if that isn’t possible, the ritualist can also point to one or both of them. Both must be visible to the Uratha with the naked eye, although the information gleaned can be anything, including material that is not visible to the naked eye.
Once the ritualist has made contact with the objects, he invokes a small comparison between two spirits that is similar to the information desired. For example, if the ritualist is comparing two signatures, he might say, “As the river-spirit and ant-spirit both travel in straight lines, may the spirits help me determine if these lines are similarly true.”