[@Mae] Ledo is a relatively minor god in the grand scheme of things, but he still sees a fair amount of worship in this era. You can expect most trade towns to have a shrine to him in order to pray for the safety of traders that are coming or going. His worship is most prominent in the centrally located tribes, as they see the greatest influx of travelers. As the world ages and technology makes traveling safer, the shrines to Ledo will become all but obsolete. Offerings for the safe return of loved ones have been made to Ledo for a long time now. Generally, this involves burning something that belonged to the missing individual at one of Ledo's shrines, which is often little more than a stacked pile of rocks at the entrance of the village. There aren't many places directly associated with the god, but he often appears in stories as a guide to heroes that would often reveal himself near large oak trees, making them a common place for people to make prayers to him. In tribes where he is worshipped frequently, a common farewell to travellers is to say, "Ledo walk with you."