It comes to a ritual effigy to gather for the festivity in question. It is part of a HIa-Bok ritual of worship to dedicate a sealed mug of ale, beer, or even a bottle of wine or spirits blessed in his name and placed on a hidden ritual circle (Magic Circle spell) somewhere on the premises of the designated party. This effigy must be actively hidden, as it is both used in a magic spell to draw in those that are targetted by the Cleric of Hia-Bok, or those in desperate need or libations and liberation. If somebody else besides the cleric who's placed this bottle happens to discover and retrieve this bottle, the Cleric of Hia-Bok can initiate a ceremony to grant the explorer with a boon of Hia-Bok's for 1d8 days. This ritual entails having the explorer drink the ENTIRE vessel as quickly as possible. If the effigy is not discovered over the course of the party period, it will begin to expel a luminescent haze - almost like mist, around the party venue, causing all partiers to have disadvantage on Wisdom Saving Throws while finding themselves losing all..RESTRAINT. Finding it easier to DRINK 'till past their usual limit, as well as being easier to explore and expend their energies going past ailments and mental blocks. This..COULD include additional 'fun activities' that may result in future consequences..
Through these ceremonies, a Cleric of Hia-Bok may earn permanent boons for themselves.
..If he was to ask for sacrifices... The head or blood of disruptors; people who selfishly intervene or inhibit others' funds, liberties, or revelations.