I read through the PDF and decided to give it a quick try. I didn't think too hard about my character and I was giving simple answers throughout the prompts and the questions. Some of them did require a bit more thinking and giving answers about various parts of the world, but as I kept playing through the procedure became easier.
What I realised was that the more I was playing, the more in-depth I was discovering a world painted in the dulled-out colours of the 12 deities. A sense of grief and nostalgia started growing through me as I was exploring a world, which felt as if it had changed and it would never be as it once was. I got immersed in the Age of Silence.
Most of the prompts felt interesting (Though I was frozen for a bit with the 3rd event on page 5, having to think up a bunch of details before I could get to something that would satisfy me). Also, I was unsure whether the prompts and events on page 5 were an extension of [4: Religious scholars and disciples] or they were general prompts for either background. I went with the latter for my playthrough.
The Divine Alignment Table was a neat repeated element. It would be useful to have a print-friendly version of it for quick reference, as it was getting somehow tiresome to scroll up and down between it and the prompts.
Overall, I am not much of a fan of solo/meditation games, but I had a very good experience with this one. Keep up the good work.