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Lords of Creation: Boundless Wonder, Endless Strife. [IC] [Part II]
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Re: Lords of Creation: Boundless Wonder, Endless Strife. [IC] [Part II]
What may be perceived as the present
A god was in an argument.
"It is time to act!"
"Patience Arranan, we can't be sure of that yet. Being thought dead is a remarkable advantage."
Arranan paced around the fire twisting his twin swords in hand. The fox with whom he was speaking with lay comfortably as his eyes followed the young warrior.
"Any advantage at all is meaningless if we sit here for eternity doing nothing!"
"Until we know the consequences of our brethren awakening a neutral stance is to our greatest advantage."
"Or we could strike now before the other gods get back on their feet."
"Would friends like to know what Dien thinks? Dien believes subject Arranan proved a most successful prototype. Dien suggests we continue with the manifestation of the Renati."
"Watch yourself puppet." Arranan said as he swung down with his blade removing the head of the mannequin. The head rolled along the floor in haphazard circles before coming to a stop.
From its place on the ground the head continued. "Dien meant no offense. Arranan has proven himself a worthy aspect. This has already been noted." The rest of the body bowed towards the warrior as it spoke. Lystelle laughed at the puppet's antics. She had been sitting to the side; plucking the petals from a periwinkle.
"Dien is pleased to entertain."
Faydin growled in disapproval.
"Stop playing with the puppet Reisen. If you have something to say speak it with your own voice."
"Very well Faydin." The golden furred serpent whispered. His coils stretched all around them; circling off the conversation.
"I agree with your assessment, the time to act is not yet upon us. Though it will soon arrive."
"You've been saying that since I arrived Reisen."
Lystelle cocked her head. "But Arranan, that was only five minutes ago."
"It was five minutes here. That doesn't mean the rest of the world has been waiting on us."
Lystelle sighed. "However long it's been I'm sure things won't have changed that much."
"It's been two thousand years! Of course the world has changed!"
"Does anyone want to know what I have to say?" Spoke the flames.
"Not really."
"Oh."
"Then we are agreed?" Reisen asked.
Yes.
All at once the aspects shifted into infinite six winged butterflies. Each wing reflecting a different picture of the world as the eyes of the spirit foxes became the eyes of a god. In that flurry of movement the aspect of Arranan added one last thought before the fool returned to itself.
"Okay so I was wrong. Nothing has changed."
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This is all the ap spent since the beginning of the game. It's organized into blocks of seven with the domain directly afterwards. And I've had Journeys: Protection and Mind: Cunning for a very long time. I believe my last expenditure of AP before the timeskip was infusing the winter lords and blessing the vinterike. The game started on may 10th with 15 AP for the starting gods. Reisen became a lesser god on the 24th with domain gain mind (cunning) the same week he joined the directors. Therefore he had gained 8 rollover AP prior to this action. Since then there have been six rollovers. Which would put him at 30 AP plus whatever PAP he had spent in time, however I believe he ran into the lesser diety wall last week and only gained 2 ap. As a result the total AP should equal 15 + 8 + 27 + (8) = 58.
Starting Domains, Change: Transmutation, Illusion: Trickery
4 - Labyrinth
1 - Spirit Foxes
1 - High Roads
1 - Bless
3 - Domain, Journeys: Protection
48
4 - Wyrms
1 - Serpent's Range
2 - Infuse
1 + (2) - Domain, Mind: Cunning
38
1 + (1) - Lords of Winter
(1) - Bless
2 - Infuse
1 - Join Directors
2 - Infuse
1 - Ice Age
1 + (2) - Domain, Deceit: Theft
26
2 - Vinterike/Northern Kingdoms
4 - Hallorn/???
1 - Lesser concept, constant flow of time
1 + (2) - Domain, Time: Transience
Remaining AP: 16
This is here mostly for my benefit. I'd suggest everyone else does at well, as it might be a good idea to check everyone's math.
I might add that I've spent PAP today because I decided to post this early. I think it should be fine, he won't be fighting anyone soon and today or tomorrow the rollover next saturday is the same.
One last note: the aspects only talk in different fonts when speaking with each other. When communicating with the outside world they all sound as if they're speaking in
dark orange. Of course they still don't sound the same IC but... you get the idea.
Reposted here because I think it's a good intro of things to come, and now I can officially spend the PAP.
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Re: Lords of Creation: Boundless Wonder, Endless Strife. [IC] [Part II]
The Frozen Lands
Halasht's envoy wandered the tundra, growing more and more distraught over the state of the Ice-kin, unseen to all. Few were those, isolated from society, that held to the traditions of the old! Where were the heroes? Where were the champions, that sought honor and glory, to make themselves known? Feh. These people were naught but complacent shadows of an era he could recall....well, in his thoughts at least.
Bitter, the envoy wandered through a nameless region of tundra, scouring for a glimmer of light. He shouldn't have stepped forth, he shouldn't have gone, he shouldn't have had his rememberances tarnished....but then, he heard a tremendous and terrible noise. A metallic beast, seven heads, each with eyes empty of life glaring down at a group of humans. Hah! At last, a challenge! The envoy drew his sword, rushing forth at the hydra, seen only by the hydra should it notice him...and the boy.
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Profaniti, Captain Eric
The Avaricia chuckled, white light, the same light that burned in his eyes, burned also deep in his mouth. It was a pure white light, but it was harsh... cold. "Well, I come with another such offer, but unlike the last offer this is not for a personal paradise on Earth. As per Isanloff's orders, we must do whatever we can to alleviate suffering, this is one such effort. We have been given a divine gift to deliver to the one who would aid in this noble endeavor, and we believe you and your fellow Knights are the only ones who are capable of it."
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Re: Lords of Creation: Boundless Wonder, Endless Strife. [IC] [Part II]
The Frozen Lands
One of the heads of the great monster notices an oncoming attacker,turning its beady black eyes towards him.
It opens its gigantic maw and screeches at the envoy, a sound that does not ring particularly loud, but so grave and with such a slow wave that its expanding advance can be seen in the air, the echoes of its approach sufficient to make stones tremble and bones tingle.
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Re: Lords of Creation: Boundless Wonder, Endless Strife. [IC] [Part II]
The Red Desert: The shifting sands
Dawn comes up over The Red Desert. The sun scorches the sand once more, as it does every day. It never rains on the red desert. Today, the heat is overbearing, as if the sand itself is warm with the stress of the day. It will be historic how the rest of the day plays out. So many gods have incentives, motives, and ultimatums, now a war. And yet, today's mission is not a mission of war. It is a mission of peace and philanthropy.
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Yeshon
The Lokab Empire
"Did yah have to make such a mess?" "F*ck you! I hadn't had any fer three years." Sekat snapped as he stepped away from the mangled remains of a goblin woman.
Jorik rolled his eyes, Sekat's definition of 'getting some' involved a lot more screaming and blood than he preferred. His sins, involved a more methodical pleasure.
"Whatever, what do we do with the kid?" "Eugh, you go ahead I'm not into that." "You know exactly what I meant."
Jorik walked forward towering over the sobbing child, "Might have someone he can go to?"
"Who can he go to now? Just let him starve." "You go ahead..." Jorik smiled cruelly, imagining his claws tasting flesh again, "I'll catch up."
Before he could do anything he heard a thump and turned in time to see a luminous being throw a spear at him.
Gwyn
The visions the censer showed her from the Lokab empire were... unsettling to say the least. The first thousand families she went to, she was too late, raped, murdered, and worse. Men, women, children, she had only seen such cruelty once before and that was after Alyveran slaughtered the goblins and whipped them into a frenzy.
She was in tears there were too many for her to protect and the censer made her see them. She saw every single innocent and all the possible ways they could've been tortured before they died.
Then she caught a break, she had been too late for the mother, but the child, thank the Creator the child was still alive! One goblin saw her, his claws still slick with blood. Before he could cry out she crushed his skull with one hand and threw her spear at the other, pinning him to the wall. The Spear returned to Gwyn's hand and the goblin slumped to the floor. The child curled into a ball.
Gwyn walked over to the child and put her hand on his head he twitched but did not move, lash out, or anything,
"I cannot undo the past... but I can give you a future." She rubbed his head,
"For now, sleep and dream of happier times."
The child disappeared only to reappear in the Hidden Isle, inside a temple to Kiolasa.
From that time until order was restored to the land, any who threatened a child, whether goblin, predator, hunger, or anything else. Would be opposed by a goddess.
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Bless: The children of the Lokab empire are now under Gwyn's protection, she won't be able to save them all, but she'll save as many as deifically possible.
Ending AP: 4
By 'hunger' I'm not referring to Isanloff, just saying the children will find food when they're hungry.
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You are right Belsheroth, I must help those who have suffered by your hand. And I will start by exposing your crimes to the world. Kiloasa wove a great curse then, one that would display exactly what had transpired since the beginning of the divine party up until Kiloasa's defeat of Belsheroth. It would show the destruction of the Lokab Goblins brought about by the fall of the Archliches, the pleas of Kiloasa for caution and the utter lack of remorse on the part of the Starlight Reaper.
The Trial of Belsheroth has begun. All of creation will be your judge and I will be the executioner.
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Tresingiis goes to and sees the empire in ruins. He knows order can only come with civilization, which he will bring with those Cretaumfolk. he can't tonight, but he
can help the sick, and famished goblins. He blesses the desert with a new plant for the sick and hungry.
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Remaining AP: 6 AP + 1 PAP
I have blessed the desert with the ponja fruit. I will explain what they do.
The desert has been blessed with Ponja fruit, these purple fruit grow despite the desert heat, they have green stems, and grow off of a vine like pumpkins do. They are about the size of pears, but on the inside, they have the consistency of cherries without pits. They are light purple, with green stems wrapped around them.and are a good meal, and sweet refreshment for any weary traveler in the desert. In addition to sustenance, these fruit heal sickness. He makes sure that the fruit runs commonly through all parts of the desert, but especially where the goblins of the Lokab Empire are located.
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They do not heal all sicknesses, just mundane ones like flu, colds, and mild poisons. Well crafted poisons, Lycanthropy, severe illness such as small pox, cancer, or any plague or magical sickness are unaffected.
His hope is that the goblins will eat it, and stay alive, out of so much pain until the host of Cretaum walk the part of the desert they inhabit. He can't do anything about the chaos or anarchy until they arrive. He seeks out Gwyn, and conveys"
I will do much to help these people. You aren't alone in your efforts."
The former Lokab Empire:
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There was a meteor shower that night, the sky filled with celestial sparks.
But unknown to the inhabitants below, huddled in their homes behind barricaded doors, this was a blessing in disguise.
Tiny fragments of crystalline dust fell over the houses and were breathed in by Goblins.
At once, the minds of the lucky few were filled with knowledge. Knowledge of healing and protection, unrivalled by all save the Church of Belsheroth.
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"Your help is most appreciated, I will continue to protect the children until your people arrive. Then I will leave this land to you."
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Tresingiis let's out a sigh of relief at Gwyn's response. " I've got to help them as much as I can before my people are ready to come over here." Tresingiis knows that with starvation, thirst, and sickness, people start to go mad. Social order breaks down when scarcity such as this occurs, and it becomes a free for all with raids and gangs. He hopes he can act quickly, and with enough force so that does not happen. " I've no idea how to keep social order in such a catastrophe. Not with so many goblins. "
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Wildings
Among the goblins they walked in secret. Small things were done, simple things, during the time of the Archliches. The Wildlings were masters of disguise, especially those Druids of Form, who could assume the form of any living creature so completely that even the gods themselves had difficulty seeing them for what they were.
They dared not act openly, only Druids of Faculty had the mental fortitude to withstand the Archliches Geas, and even then not very well. So the few Wildlings that could brave the harsh desert and roving bands of geassed guardsmen had been forced into hiding, helping one or two goblins at a time escape to safer lands.
They had heard the call when Kiloasa made Trisengiis. What he knew, they knew. It was time for the Goblin exodus. The Cretaumfolk would come to free the Lokab Goblins, to redeem them in the eyes of the Manyfold Guardians and save them from the Archliches. But they had no time to act. Belsheroth made his move and the Empire fell around them. As soon as the geasses were lifted, the Wildlings revealed themselves. They swept up the goblins in as many great groups as they could. Most by force. But it wasn't enough, no amount of power could have saved all the goblins and this was a task that demanded no less than perfection.
Their actions weren't enough. They weren't good enough.
The Red Desert: Tresingiis
Tresingiis flew over the desert in the heat. The heat gave him strength on his westward journey. He had left the former Lokab Empire to go to his people for his appointment at noon. That night, he had used his power and influence to bring food and health to all he could. The wildlings have rounded them up, and many large groups are ready for exodus from their broken empire. He flew over the sand with gusts of air in his wings, it seemed like following a dusty path, he rolled to his side, and his wing skimmed just above the surface of the sand, it's air-trail causing whirlwinds. He rolled over, and did the same on the other side, he knew he had no time to waste, but that he needed to give the cretaum time to get ready. He cursed Belsheroth over what he did to the goblins, over what he did to the millions of goblins in the lokab empire, though Tresingiis couldn't help but to feel that it would come to this eventually. He thought and meditated while he flew. He thought about why he was created, and what his mission was: to look over the desert, and ensure the safety of it's people. He flew closer and closer to Shreddokk, the city of the chieftains that represent tribes of the desert cretaum. They should have a host ready by now. Maybe undersupplied, inexperienced, and lost, but they would be ready for his arrival.
When he got there, Reddulch greeted him with respect, he was tired, for he had not gotten any sleep that night. None of the chiefs had. Their scouting party never returned, and nobody knew where Drestin was. Wherever he was, he would return, and be greeted with his next mission by Leon. The host was seven thousand cretaum, to millions of goblins, Tresingiis cursed, and hoped it would be enough. He arrived in a moment, and little was spoken. Reddulch doubted Tresigniis, all of his people where tired, and there couldn't possibly be enough. A bead of sweat rolled down his scaly face as he started to speak, but frowned, and awaited some comment by Tresingiis. Tresingiis gave no comment, he was focused, he said nothing, but a few words under his breath. In a moment, a wind picked up, a warm wind from the southeast, and a whirlwind consumed the host, all of them unharmed by the sandstorm. Clouds rushed, dark, rain and thunderbearing clouds. It never rained in the Red Desert.
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bless: A bizzare rainstorm in the desert that cools but does not disrupt the sand.
bless: Transportation by a whirlwinding sandstorm of an entire host of cretaum to the other side of the desert.
Remaining AP: 4+1 PAP
They emerged from the whirlwind far from where they started, and unharmed. The wind from southeast brought in a humid, cool storm, which was unexpected from the Lord of the desert whom so valued smoldering heat. Relief should come soon.
Reddulch
The wind picked up when they arrived, it almost seemed surreal, Like watching a star explode in the night sky, not making a single sound unless you look at it, when it's sound pours in through your eyes. The desert sun darkened, and the wind blew, and the sands where soft and cool. And then he froze; A drop of water fell on his cheek, and he knew it was not sweat. Then another. And another. Soon, it was raining hard, and then it let up, drizzling constant.
This was unheard of! When could it rain? Why should it anyway? Rain would erode the desert, make the dunes watered down and flat. We could take the heat. I can't believe this, I still have to lead my people through all of this, even if we where teleported, it is still miserable! Yet duty makes me do all this, and more in Tresingiis' name. And so I must continue.
He called a meeting by raising his feathered spears. " All of you, split into groups of three, and spread out like a fan, we are in the United goblin Emirates, we will march east, just a little further to be in the remains of the Lokab Empire. Division one, go and ask those of the Emirates who will help to send any goblins they can to us to help. Divisions two, three, and four spread out northeast, due east, and Southeast. Division 5 follow me to the capitol."
The United Goblin Emirates
Division one rode to the remaining intact goblin Emirates to ask for help, and union with the Cretaum and Lokab Empire. They where calmed by the storm, their numbers at about 500, for the bulk of the numbers where needed to help with the Lokab Empire. They marched and arrived. They where led by Gridlan, a tall dark red cretaum. They waited at the gates of the city they came across, hoping to be greeted by an emir.
The rest of the host marched the rest of the way to the goblin cities destroyed when the Lokab Empire fell. Tresingiis and Reddulch at the front of that. It was spectacular, the storm seemed to grow with the movements of the troops, and the rain followed in the footsteps of Tresingiis, the water drops that fell and evaporated fizzle and die, but behind them, the advancing storm drops too many for the heat to boil, and it starts to cool and soften the earth and sand. But the dunes never sank. The sand never turns to mud, the water does not pool. It is quite bizarre, the water just sinks through the sand after it's finished cooling it off.
The Destroyed Lokab Empire.
Tresingiis knew that he, as a god, should not be completely responsible for capturing that which hated the gods. He should let mortals help mortals. Besides, no one being can reform an entire society. If he personally claimed the new nation, it would just be the gods overthrowing resistance, it would lead to silence, and forced obedience. He also knew that he had to fix the problem that he was created to fix, and to bring prosperity to a plagued land. Many things burdened him as they approached what remains of the Lokab Empire. For this reason, when they arrived, Tresingiis let Reddulch lead into the capitol, and Tresingiis himself helped with the destroyed land, and other goblins.
The Lokab Capitol
The cities burned, smoke rose above the buildings. Goblins panicked, running amuck in the street. Crimes of all sorts took place, burglary, arson, murder, rape, gangs formed in this broken wasteland. When the division arrived in the city, there where many things happening. They saw groups of wildlings struggling to keep groups of goblins in line. They saw a woman have the blessed fruit Tresingiis made taken from her. They saw lines of goblins running from building to building. A city in ruins.
Reddulch said to his division, " Split up, split up all over. Let the wildlings help you keep order, make sure nobody else is mugged, or killed. We will gather all of the remaining goblins up, and march them out of the city. We will have all of them stand outside the city, and we will speak to them from of things to come. There will be an assembly of all the goblins in the city. We will organize them, feed them, give them water. This rain is putting the fires out already."
With that, they split up.
The Lokab Outskirts
Tresingiis already had reorganized many small groups of the goblins. He was moving from circle to circle, and the thousands of Cretaum where rolling over the sand. It wasn't so bad out here. We already have groups of three Cretaum apiece using their knowledge and power to heal each little enclave in the desert. They had an active team collecting the fruit scattered on the desert, and bringing it in, to be used to heal and to feed. The rain was cooling off the overheating desert, which made the enclaves cool, full of food and water, and a little safer. It was good, though Tresingiis wondered how Reddulch was doing in the capitol, and there was much more of the desert to go.
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To be continued in the morning. Plus, if anyone wants to roleplay something in any of this, or want a specific thing to happen, feel free to do so. I hope I'm not godmodding. I feel like all of the quotes in the spoiler above should help understand this and the next couple posts. It's also a good thing to have in the beginning of part II.
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Re: Lords of Creation: Boundless Wonder, Endless Strife. [IC] [Part II]
The Frozen Lands
As the hydra appeared Imil pushed the boy behind him.
"Arranan get out of here!"
Turning to face the beast Imil spun his staff into place. As head after head rose from the ice he gripped the oak branch.
"Well that's new."
With all the strength of one who fights with fate hanging in the balance Imil plunged his staff into the snow. The sound of ice cracking booms like thunder over the landscape. All at once roots as thick as an eagles wingspan erupted around the hydra; wrapping themselves around its necks. The roots continued to split and entangle the beast in an effort to force it back down.
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The Explorer's Guild
Hans takes out a cylindrical device and examines the pearl. He keeps an excellent poker face, "Hmm, this is definitely worth a map, an atlas too, sea charts... why not I'm feeling generous!"
He keeps a poker face, but he can't insult such an exquisite pearl by saying it wasn't worth at least that much.
He pulled out a beautiful ruby (more valuable than pearls on the Hidden Isle, but no here). He tosses it to Willy, "Take this to Big Momma my boy. It ought to take care of her share."
"Bu-"
"I promise they'll be here until you get back, off you go my boy!"
Reluctantly, Willy leaves.
Hans looks at Kuruk all mirth gone from his face, "Now that he is gone we may speak candidly, what are your goals? And what type of ports would you like to prioritize?"
"We are, first and foremost, explorers. However we're also here to establish trade relations with other ports. So places that are 1. safe 2. wealthy and 3. well scattered. Also, if you have any... special documents that can get us into these ports with minimal inspections, that would be preferred." Kuruk was technically playing fast and loose with the laws of the Hidden Isle, but he didn't become head of the Merchant's League by following the letter of the law.
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Work in silence? We do that already. But note that this is not an act of penance for us.
I will call your attendants now.
Silently, she spoke out to the nine Belsherai that followed her in age.
Hazael, Israfil, Cunaen, Morwenna, Jesaphina, Zerachiel, Lunadria, Cynthaia, Vanyanil. We are to attend to the will of Lord Kiloasa at all times.
Nine winged figures, clad in long black hooded cloaks over their enamelled armour appeared behind Anzhela. They bowed, as did Anzhela.
We are the eldest and most powerful of the Belsherai. The Council of Archangels if you so desire to refer to us as that.
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Kiloasa nodded to each Belsherai in turn. There are tasks that must be completed, and while I would normally do them myself, I might as well make use of you. In the air appeared three letters written on vellum scrolls in glowing green ink. The first task is to take this letter to Merolle, a thank you for building the mausoleum on Geasa that houses Aor and the rest of our family. It extends my apologies for my behavior prior to the Slumber of the Gods as well.
The second letter is for Isanloff. I asked Gwyn to speak with him on my behalf, and now I ask him once again to meet with me on neutral ground. Perhaps Morgazar if he is willing.
The last letter is for Yohalles, an invitation to meet with me here in the Mistlands. I was unable to introduce myself to him properly and I wish to remedy that. Three of you will complete these tasks, the rest of you except for Anzhela will direct the other Belsherai restoring the Lokab goblins to follow my instructions. It is most important that the Goblins are provided food and water, or many more will die. Kiloasa created a shard of green quartz. This gem contains limited knowledge of Druidism. It will instruct you in how to manipulate the cacti of the desert to make them better at storing water and more nutritious to eat.
Anzhela, you will stay here and attend me.
once all the other Belsherai have left on their tasks
Kiloasa was silent for a long while, eventually he spoke to Anzhela. You recieved the Trial of Belsheroth as well as all the others. Tell me, do you condone your lord's actions. Or do you agree with me that a little more time could have been spent to find a way to resolve the crisis without destroying the Lokab Empire?
I don't doubt you want revenge against me for what I did to Belsheroth, but I stand by that choice. I am asking you to think the thoughts Belsheroth did not. How should things have gone differently?
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Re: Lords of Creation: Boundless Wonder, Endless Strife. [IC] [Part II]
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Belsheroth's Mansion
"He does recover on his own... but if I leave him now, he will awaken weakened. Please let me attend him."
Brightfire thought for a moment. A longish moment at that.
You can stay. But if you try and eat him, I will eat you.
She glared at Gwyn suspiciously.
What are you called?
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The Calasanctium Kingdom-Jennifer
The veiled threat didn't phase her, "of course not sir, the dispatcher must have been intercepted by a holdout group."
Naturally...
Now, I am eager to meet with your Captain. He has done a great service to the Kingdom, and I should like to congratulate him personally as soon as possible.
By now, they should be at their destination.
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Yeshon
The Council
The knight shook her head, "I have none to bring to this council's attention."
Very well then. Unless Patriarch Amathol has further news from his meeting with Abadil, then we might as well adjourn.
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Elricaltovilla
Kiloasa nodded to each Belsherai in turn. There are tasks that must be completed, and while I would normally do them myself, I might as well make use of you. In the air appeared three letters written on vellum scrolls in glowing green ink. The first task is to take this letter to Merolle, a thank you for building the mausoleum on Geasa that houses Aor and the rest of our family. It extends my apologies for my behavior prior to the Slumber of the Gods as well.
The second letter is for Isanloff. I asked Gwyn to speak with him on my behalf, and now I ask him once again to meet with me on neutral ground. Perhaps Morgazar if he is willing.
The last letter is for Yohalles, an invitation to meet with me here in the Mistlands. I was unable to introduce myself to him properly and I wish to remedy that. Three of you will complete these tasks, the rest of you except for Anzhela will direct the other Belsherai restoring the Lokab goblins to follow my instructions. It is most important that the Goblins are provided food and water, or many more will die. Kiloasa created a shard of green quartz. This gem contains limited knowledge of Druidism. It will instruct you in how to manipulate the cacti of the desert to make them better at storing water and more nutritious to eat.
Anzhela, you will stay here and attend me.
once all the other Belsherai have left on their tasks
Kiloasa was silent for a long while, eventually he spoke to Anzhela. You recieved the Trial of Belsheroth as well as all the others. Tell me, do you condone your lord's actions. Or do you agree with me that a little more time could have been spent to find a way to resolve the crisis without destroying the Lokab Empire?
I don't doubt you want revenge against me for what I did to Belsheroth, but I stand by that choice. I am asking you to think the thoughts Belsheroth did not. How should things have gone differently?
Vanyanil, Cynthaia and Israfil took the letters and departed to deliver them.
The rest departed to instruct their fellows in the art gifted to them by Kiloasa.
When all the rest had departed and Kiloasa had spoken to her, Anzhela thought for a moment as to how best to word this diplomatically in a way that wouldn't set off Kiloasa's obviously nasty temper...
You are correct. I do so want vengeance. I want to cut out your black heart and roast it over the fires of Hell and feed it to the dogs.
But, now that my Father is dead, by your hand, I find that I must honour what he taught us even more than usual.
It is much too petty. I am immortal, so will not allow my heart to turn to anger and my mind to hover over which surgical instruments are most appropriate.
She looked off into the distance, clearly deep in thought.
Suffering. What is it?
To undergo pain, penalty or punishment? Be faced with deprivation, torment and agony? Untold millions suffered for three thousand years, more so than died due to recent events.
Was their suffering any less important than those who still lived? Deprived for an eternity, their minds tormented by the seals that pressed in around them?
The dead are still susceptible to madness, My Lord. Will respite in the Forests be enough to heal them? Can ten thousand years erase the memories of that time?
None know.
She turned to face him.
So yes. The suffering of countless millions weighs as more important than the suffering of countable millions.
His actions were not wrong, but nor were they strictly right.
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Create Organisation: Council of Archangels. A sub organisation of the Belsherai, they are the ten eldest and most powerful of their race. 2AP
Remaining AP: 0
Note to Hipho, Mystic and Draken: The Belsherai delivering the letters are just going to hand them to you and leave.
A Small City in the Lokab Empire
Kasak was hiding. Actually... Everyone was hiding. But he was hiding the best. He'd often been bullied as a child because he was the smallest. But his claws were sharpest and his cunning also. So now, he naturally had the best hiding spot.
He owned a shop that sold second hand books. No one ever came looting for books and all his customers were dead, so he decided some quick renovations to his shop were in order.
The city of Galnkan was pretty old, built when the Empire was young. And most of the buildings were old as well. Even the Archliches had decided that the city was a monument to the tenacity of their people. Architecture was at its best after all when even low status buildings remain intact and in use for millennia.
As such, Kasak decided he'd put his claws to use, and he tunnelled a room out behind one the bookcases in the back room. No one would touch that bookcase. All it had on it were books printed in Imperial. Boring books written in Imperial. Seriously... What was he thinking when he purchased that comprehensive set of books on the history of Calasanctian Tax Law and Banking?
Still, they were reasonably attractive. Gilt edges and everything. But most importantly, they were heavy. No one would ever move that bookcase to look behind it. After all, everyone thought it was just solid rock.
Still... Kasak had the sharpest claws of anyone his age, and he managed to dig out a reasonably sized area, using the rock to barricade the front of the store. Hiding it in plain sight... Gosh those looters were idiots. It's almost as if they expected that rock was easy to come by. Particularly when they ransacked his shop a grand total of seven times.
Hmm... He seemed to be running low on supplies... At least Galnkan was spared the worst of the violence and it was safe to go out during the day if you weren't carrying anything valuable.
Thank the Ancient Gods - not that he'd ever be heard saying that out loud -for that Druid and the Goblin with his tamed animals that arrived last week. With their help, some mob justice had hedged out the worst people. But still... The Night was not safe.
So, unexplained expository thoughts aside, Kasak opened his bookcase door and headed out to pick some fruit from the Druid's orchard. Very kind of him to keep that for everyone.
On his way, he accidentally inhaled a few grains of sand floating through the air and he coughed.
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Success for the Wildlings in the small city of Galnkan. But not very much success.
I hope you don't mind me making a Goblin second hand book merchant, but I assume that some Goblins like to read.
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Re: Lords of Creation: Boundless Wonder, Endless Strife. [IC] [Part II]
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Vanyanil, Cynthaia and Israfil took the letters and departed to deliver them.
The rest departed to instruct their fellows in the art gifted to them by Kiloasa.
When all the rest had departed and Kiloasa had spoken to her, Anzhela thought for a moment as to how best to word this diplomatically in a way that wouldn't set off Kiloasa's obviously nasty temper...
You are correct. I do so want vengeance. I want to cut out your black heart and roast it over the fires of Hell and feed it to the dogs.
But, now that my Father is dead, by your hand, I find that I must honour what he taught us even more than usual.
It is much too petty. I am immortal, so will not allow my heart to turn to anger and my mind to hover over which surgical instruments are most appropriate.
She looked off into the distance, clearly deep in thought.
Suffering. What is it?
To undergo pain, penalty or punishment? Be faced with deprivation, torment and agony? Untold millions suffered for three thousand years, more so than died due to recent events.
Was their suffering any less important than those who still lived? Deprived for an eternity, their minds tormented by the seals that pressed in around them?
The dead are still susceptible to madness, My Lord. Will respite in the Forests be enough to heal them? Can ten thousand years erase the memories of that time?
None know.
She turned to face him.
So yes. The suffering of countless millions weighs as more important than the suffering of countable millions.
His actions were not wrong, but nor were they strictly right.
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Create Organisation: Council of Archangels. A sub organisation of the Belsherai, they are the ten eldest and most powerful of their race. 2AP
Remaining AP: 0
Note to Hipho, Mystic and Draken: The Belsherai delivering the letters are just going to hand them to you and leave.
So the mortal life has no value, then? Only the immortal afterlife of the soul is worthy of protection? If so, then doing this should not matter. Kiloasa raised his axe and brought it down faster than the blink of an eye mere inches from Anzhela's face. A wandering sheep had passed between them, now it was bisected cleanly in two. If the mortal life is worthless, then why have Hell? Their lives on the mortal plane have no value to you, so why should we punish or reward souls for their behavior in the mortal world? Why even have a mortal world at all? Why not just slaughter every single mortal now, so that they can all enjoy the eternal peace and contentment of your Starlight Forest?
Mortal life is infinitely more valuable than Immortal life because it ends Anzhela. You have never died, and you never truly will. Even if I slaughtered every single Belsherai like the pedantic fools you are it would count for nothing for you would simply return to the Starlight Forest. You have never asked one of the spirits you collect whether they even wanted to leave the mortal world yet, have you?
Now I am asking you to think critically here, something Belsheroth obviously puts much less value on than your ability to spout pointless rhetoric without thought for consequences. A fact I will remedy when he recovers... Yes, Anzhela I know Belsheroth is still alive. If he were dead, I would have had no need to curse him as I did. If the god of death were to die, then death itself would die. Mortals still die, I can sense it, so clearly Belsheroth still lives.
Now think critically Anzhela. Belsheroth is responsible for the deaths of millions of goblins, I am responsible for burying my axe in his liver. He acted to avenge the souls of the dead, his children, and I acted to avenge mine, the Goblins. He slaughtered millions of innocents because one goblin stood against him, I hurt but did not kill Belsheroth in response to his near genocide of the Lokab Goblins. So who is truly the black hearted, vile monster that you so truly hate?
Again, think critically what could Belsheroth have done differently? What could he have done to accomplish his goals without causing untold destruction and suffering? Because I know, and if you can figure it out as well, I will give you some mutton. Kiloasa magically levitated the sheep carcass over the fire and let it roast there.
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Create "Life"- 1 AP Ghosts
Ghosts are spirits that wish to linger on the mortal plane after death. Before the fall of the Lokab Empire they were few and far between, but now they are much more common. Thier reasons for wanting to stay vary from ghost to ghost.
This isn't a creation of Kiloasa, just something that needs AP spent on it.
Final AP: 0 PAP: 0
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Re: Lords of Creation: Boundless Wonder, Endless Strife. [IC] [Part II]
The High-Roads
And then when the road forks.....Go right. Yohalles says to a traveler, pointing down the road. With a nod and a thank you the traveler is on his way and Yohalles is walking the other way. When the letter comes he accepts it and bows. First-Bred.....watch this road.....there should be more travelers on it soon. and with that he turns and takes one step before teleporting to The Mistlands
The Mistlands
Kiloasa, you called for me? Yohalles asks. He looks a bit dirtier and more ragged then the last time Kiloasa saw him.
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Cynthaia arrived by Isanloff along his route, who simply took the letter still folded and froze it solid. Isanloff felt the fool attack his brother, who was still alive and well, and had heard the fool announce his brothers crimes. The vainglorious arrogant fool thought they would believe the truth from his lips?
Young one, take me to your father. He is my brother and I will attend him.
Besides how could he read a letter, it wasn't even in braille.
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Re: Lords of Creation: Boundless Wonder, Endless Strife. [IC] [Part II]
Geasa
Merolle receives the letter from Kiloasa, reads it in silence and adds it to the files kept by the Guild.
The Frozen Lands
The great hydra is bound by roots, grunting in geasan.
"природа хіпі магія."
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"Druidic* magic."
*not really.
One of the monster's heads screams, a much different pitch than the first howl, blasting outwards in all directions like the ripples made by a stone cast into still water. In the wake of this scream, grass turns to glass and all plant life and any unfortunate creatures in its wake are also rendered solidly vitreous, its waves impact the mortals as well, and they can surely feel the wave attempting to crunch their flesh and bones like a great weight and heat.
Another head follows this scream with a long whistle, painfully acute, and it shatters the vitrified plants and animals in a shower of shards, all too frail to pierce the monster's adamantine hide.
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Council Chambers
Amathol speaks up to the council.
"Ladies and gentlemen councilors, Abadil has given me a price for the construction of the geothermal power sources. He has priced each one as the full time praise of two hundred and fifty men and women for ten years."
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To note, the gnomes count the praise they request in hours of work, effectively. Amathol just listed the total price, which is 7,300,000 hours of 'work' (total). It is noteworthy that the above calculations consider a daily work routine of 8 hours, but disconsiders weekends and holidays (250 (people) x 8 (daily hours) x 365 (days per year) x 10 (years), obviously these specific numbers are not listed in the post itself because we haven't defined the duration of the day and the year in this world!) there is no timetable either, that is the raw price, payiment plans are the next step. And they probably involve hiring more than the aforementioned 250 people so that they don't have to work 365 days a year and still get the job done in less than ten years.
Following D&D rules for the profession skill, it is the same number in gold pieces for a capacitated but untalented (4 ranks in the skill, no ability modifier, no skill focus) worker to gain over the course of the same time period! So 7,300,000 gold per factory.
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Re: Lords of Creation: Boundless Wonder, Endless Strife. [IC] [Part II]
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So the mortal life has no value, then? Only the immortal afterlife of the soul is worthy of protection? If so, then doing this should not matter. Kiloasa raised his axe and brought it down faster than the blink of an eye mere inches from Anzhela's face. A wandering sheep had passed between them, now it was bisected cleanly in two.
If the mortal life is worthless, then why have Hell? Their lives on the mortal plane have no value to you, so why should we punish or reward souls for their behavior in the mortal world? Why even have a mortal world at all? Why not just slaughter every single mortal now, so that they can all enjoy the eternal peace and contentment of your Starlight Forest?
Mortal life is infinitely more valuable than Immortal life because it ends Anzhela. You have never died, and you never truly will. Even if I slaughtered every single Belsherai like the pedantic fools you are it would count for nothing for you would simply return to the Starlight Forest. You have never asked one of the spirits you collect whether they even wanted to leave the mortal world yet, have you?
Now I am asking you to think critically here, something Belsheroth obviously puts much less value on than your ability to spout pointless rhetoric without thought for consequences. A fact I will remedy when he recovers... Yes, Anzhela I know Belsheroth is still alive. If he were dead, I would have had no need to curse him as I did. If the god of death were to die, then death itself would die. Mortals still die, I can sense it, so clearly Belsheroth still lives.
Now think critically Anzhela. Belsheroth is responsible for the deaths of millions of goblins, I am responsible for burying my axe in his liver. He acted to avenge the souls of the dead, his children, and I acted to avenge mine, the Goblins. He slaughtered millions of innocents because one goblin stood against him, I hurt but did not kill Belsheroth in response to his near genocide of the Lokab Goblins. So who is truly the black hearted, vile monster that you so truly hate?
Again, think critically what could Belsheroth have done differently? What could he have done to accomplish his goals without causing untold destruction and suffering? Because I know, and if you can figure it out as well, I will give you some mutton. Kiloasa magically levitated the sheep carcass over the fire and let it roast there.
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Create "Life"- 1 AP Ghosts
Ghosts are spirits that wish to linger on the mortal plane after death. Before the fall of the Lokab Empire they were few and far between, but now they are much more common. Thier reasons for wanting to stay vary from ghost to ghost.
This isn't a creation of Kiloasa, just something that needs AP spent on it.
Final AP: 0 PAP: 0
She did not flinch, and suppressed her sudden urge to sigh.
If you are wondering whether I fear death or can even die properly, then I do not know. I have life essence a plenty, but lack a proper soul. So I expect I can die, but not properly. If you hadn't struck my Father down he could probably explain this a lot better. It is after all... Beyond my understanding.
But, seeing as your education has been lax, I shall explain to you the reason why we have both life and death.
Anzhela clears her throat and raises her hands. Above them, an impossibly intricate diagram, almost like a clock appeared. Its gears moved slowly and steadily, shapes rotating around the edges.
This, is a physical representation of the cycle of life and death, the core of everything we understand about death and the mortal soul.
She tried not to look at it, because the movements of the gears would mesmerise her if she was not careful. As she spoke, a hand rose from the bottom of the clock and moved to point at the image of the Sun which then was eclipsed.
It's very confusing, and I don't understand what it all represents. But here are the basics.
Life is infinite. The divine capability to produce it can never be truly depleted, as such, death increases in strength and power throughout the ages.
But death can not destroy a soul, and the soul lingers after death. This energy can be harnessed and affect the natural world. However, this violates the fundamental principle of entropy. As souls can be created infinitely with or without the expenditure of divine power, the amount of energy in the Universe increases.
However, the Universe is like clockwork, its supposed to run down, not gain in energy.
Which I can demonstrate by removing this spring... It keeps the system in line with thermodynamics...
She removed a tiny spring on one of the weights. At once the device began to speed up and eventually tore itself apart.
That is why death happens. To stop the over-abundance of souls from destroying everything.
If I had of removed life, then it would have run down too soon and turned cold.
So we have life and death to keep balance to the cosmos.
At least... That's what we were taught.
Which is odd, because it is a cycle, but this represents a balance... I feel that something must be missing.
Apologies my Lord... You probably know all that already.
She put the now ruined model down.
But it answers some of your questions.
As for the others? Who do I truly hate?
No one. I want you to suffer, but I don't hate you. In time, I will no longer want you to suffer. So I am angry, not hateful.
And as for my Father's actions... A soul still feels pain after death. There is no respite for them on Ashkharh. While I freely admit Lord Belsheroth's haste in this matter, I understand why he acted so quickly to end the torture and imprisonment of who knows how many tens of millions. At least the dead now no longer suffer.
And I shall be fine with no mutton my Lord. I require no sustenance.
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The missing part of the system is reincarnation to better offset the loss of energy due to souls departing.
Of course, it's much more complex than she understands.
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Cynthaia arrived by Isanloff along his route, who simply took the letter still folded and froze it solid. Isanloff felt the fool attack his brother, who was still alive and well, and had heard the fool announce his brothers crimes. The vainglorious arrogant fool thought they would believe the truth from his lips?
Young one, take me to your father. He is my brother and I will attend him.
Besides how could he read a letter, it wasn't even in braille.
Cynthaia hesitates... They were under Lord Kiloasa's command now, and he said to deliver the messages and get straight to the next task...
Still... It would not be wise to anger Lord Isanloff and get their new temporary lord in trouble...
Of course Lord Isanloff, this way.
She led on, doing her best to avoid disturbing the Gnomes. Official Belsherai policy after all. Leave the Gnomes to their work.
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Council Chambers
Amathol speaks up to the council.
"Ladies and gentlemen councilors, Abadil has given me a price for the construction of the geothermal power sources. He has priced each one as the full time praise of two hundred and fifty men and women for ten years."
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To note, the gnomes count the praise they request in hours of work, effectively. Amathol just listed the total price, which is 7,300,000 hours of 'work' (total). It is noteworthy that the above calculations consider a daily work routine of 8 hours, but disconsiders weekends and holidays (250 (people) x 8 (daily hours) x 365 (days per year) x 10 (years), obviously these specific numbers are not listed in the post itself because we haven't defined the duration of the day and the year in this world!) there is no timetable either, that is the raw price, payiment plans are the next step. And they probably involve hiring more than the aforementioned 250 people so that they don't have to work 365 days a year and still get the job done in less than ten years.
Following D&D rules for the profession skill, it is the same number in gold pieces for a capacitated but untalented (4 ranks in the skill, no ability modifier, no skill focus) worker to gain over the course of the same time period! So 7,300,000 gold per factory.
Hmm... The question now Patriarch Amathol is...
How many will we need? And what is the cost to retrofit current industry to benefit from this new power source?
On the matter of payment... We shall have to double offerings to Merolle and increase the number of prayers offered to him to start off with. We'll do it slowly so as to be the least disruptive possible.
The Gnomes are usually reasonable with the time they expect their repayments. After all, we're still paying them off for other things.
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Assuming of course... That offerings count.
And the fact that not all their debts have been paid is why they are often reluctant to go ahead with trade.
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Re: Lords of Creation: Boundless Wonder, Endless Strife. [IC] [Part II]
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She did not flinch, and suppressed her sudden urge to sigh.
If you are wondering whether I fear death or can even die properly, then I do not know. I have life essence a plenty, but lack a proper soul. So I expect I can die, but not properly. If you hadn't struck my Father down he could probably explain this a lot better. It is after all... Beyond my understanding.
But, seeing as your education has been lax, I shall explain to you the reason why we have both life and death.
Anzhela clears her throat and raises her hands. Above them, an impossibly intricate diagram, almost like a clock appeared. Its gears moved slowly and steadily, shapes rotating around the edges.
This, is a physical representation of the cycle of life and death, the core of everything we understand about death and the mortal soul.
She tried not to look at it, because the movements of the gears would mesmerise her if she was not careful. As she spoke, a hand rose from the bottom of the clock and moved to point at the image of the Sun which then was eclipsed.
It's very confusing, and I don't understand what it all represents. But here are the basics.
Life is infinite. The divine capability to produce it can never be truly depleted, as such, death increases in strength and power throughout the ages.
But death can not destroy a soul, and the soul lingers after death. This energy can be harnessed and affect the natural world. However, this violates the fundamental principle of entropy. As souls can be created infinitely with or without the expenditure of divine power, the amount of energy in the Universe increases.
However, the Universe is like clockwork, its supposed to run down, not gain in energy.
Which I can demonstrate by removing this spring... It keeps the system in line with thermodynamics...
She removed a tiny spring on one of the weights. At once the device began to speed up and eventually tore itself apart.
That is why death happens. To stop the over-abundance of souls from destroying everything.
If I had of removed life, then it would have run down too soon and turned cold.
So we have life and death to keep balance to the cosmos.
At least... That's what we were taught.
Which is odd, because it is a cycle, but this represents a balance... I feel that something must be missing.
Apologies my Lord... You probably know all that already.
She put the now ruined model down.
But it answers some of your questions.
As for the others? Who do I truly hate?
No one. I want you to suffer, but I don't hate you. In time, I will no longer want you to suffer. So I am angry, not hateful.
And as for my Father's actions... A soul still feels pain after death. There is no respite for them on Ashkharh. While I freely admit Lord Belsheroth's haste in this matter, I understand why he acted so quickly to end the torture and imprisonment of who knows how many tens of millions. At least the dead now no longer suffer.
And I shall be fine with no mutton my Lord. I require no sustenance.
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The missing part of the system is reincarnation to better offset the loss of energy due to souls departing.
Of course, it's much more complex than she understands.
You did not answer my questions, Anzhela. Kiloasa said. Mortal life is valuable because it is finite. Once it is lost it can never be reobtained. That is why your system breaks down. The diagram you showed reveals even eternity is finite.
Since you obviously do not know how Belsheroth could have saved the souls of the dead without bringing more death, I suppose I will simply have to tell you. One Archlich was responsible for the seal. The name of that Archlich could have been easily obtained. The death of that Archlich would have released the seal. Then, a curse to prevent such a seal from ever being made again. Do you see how long it took me to come up with such a plan? Far too long for Belsheroth, but still only a day or two longer than it took him to decide to murder millions.
The overabundance of souls is not stopped. They crowd the Starlight Forest and Hell, they suffer there even as they suffered on Creation. And yet... Kiloasa brought up his own image. It was of a dinner table, around which a family of goblins sat. Night descended around them, and the spirits of the dead began to appear. They looked similar to the other goblins, probably family members who had passed on. The ghosts sat among their descendants, chatting with them, laughing and sharing as they did in life. Some bore horrible scars and wounds. Most looked sadly at the food they would never taste again, but when the meal was done they departed smiling. For some souls, life on Creation could continue after death. Some things are more powerful than the promise of an eternal afterlife.
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You did not answer my questions, Anzhela. Kiloasa said. Mortal life is valuable because it is finite. Once it is lost it can never be reobtained. That is why your system breaks down. The diagram you showed reveals even eternity is finite.
Since you obviously do not know how Belsheroth could have saved the souls of the dead without bringing more death, I suppose I will simply have to tell you. One Archlich was responsible for the seal. The name of that Archlich could have been easily obtained. The death of that Archlich would have released the seal. Then, a curse to prevent such a seal from ever being made again. Do you see how long it took me to come up with such a plan? Far too long for Belsheroth, but still only a day or two longer than it took him to decide to murder millions.
The overabundance of souls is not stopped. They crowd the Starlight Forest and Hell, they suffer there even as they suffered on Creation. And yet... Kiloasa brought up his own image. It was of a dinner table, around which a family of goblins sat. Night descended around them, and the spirits of the dead began to appear. They looked similar to the other goblins, probably family members who had passed on. The ghosts sat among their descendants, chatting with them, laughing and sharing as they did in life. Some bore horrible scars and wounds. Most looked sadly at the food they would never taste again, but when the meal was done they departed smiling. For some souls, life on Creation could continue after death. Some things are more powerful than the promise of an eternal afterlife.
The restore the millions slain to life. You have the power and Lord Belsheroth cannot stop you. But do not expect their memories to remain intact. One of my brethren looked long ago into the potential of souls being reborn in an attempt to fix the system and make the cycle work, but he determined that a soul cannot be restored to a body of the proper age and would have to be carried to term and be reborn.
The placing of a fully formed mind into one that has not yet even begun to grow results in irreversible fragmentation of the memory. Our father was sceptical and believed that such a system could be subverted for purposes of evil.
Anzhela watched Kiloasa's illusion. And that was all it was.
An idealist's dream.
She said this with a scathing tone.
You would doom all reality? Souls have weight My Lord. Proven mathematically beyond a doubt by the mortal Henry Ford.
If we allow souls to remain on Ashkharh for too long, then the problem that results will solve itself as Geasa falls from the heavens and destroys everything living.
She did not think she'd have to explain physics to a God...
Go ask Merolle. He will tell you that the orbit of the Rings relies directly upon the weight of Ashkharh and the Dark Moon to remain practically constant. If the weight of Ashkharh increases too much, then that system will fail. The Gnomes might save Geasa only for the Dark Moon to crash through the heavens.
She sighed.
They will have to weight until their loved ones die and can truly join them. A soul's hardships on the mortal world are too difficult to describe. At least in the Forests they can have rest.
They do not suffer. The Forests are eternal and infinite. But you would not know that, you have been there only once. And that was millennia ago...
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Souls are not crammed into the Forests like sardines and Hell is not permanent unless you've done something really bad.
And by being sent there, to places physically separate from the mortal world, the excess energy from the souls can't affect things too much.
Thus her objections to people remaining is a result of science. Souls have energy, and because souls can be created from nothing, they increase the total energy of Ashkharh, thus increasing its mass.
And when its mass increases too much, the stable orbits of the Rings of Geasa and the Dark Moon will destabilise and someone will have to readjust the entire system to compensate. And they'll have to do it over and over again...
There's also the thing with the model (a metaphor for the Universe as you've already guessed). She showed it to Kiloasa in the hopes that he would fix it so it doesn't wind down, or so that when it did wind down it would rewind itself.
Divine laziness on Belsheroth's part.
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Re: Lords of Creation: Boundless Wonder, Endless Strife. [IC] [Part II]
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Geasa
Merolle receives the letter from Kiloasa, reads it in silence and adds it to the files kept by the Guild.
The Frozen Lands
The great hydra is bound by roots, grunting in geasan.
"природа хіпі магія."
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"Druidic* magic."
*not really.
One of the monster's heads screams, a much different pitch than the first howl, blasting outwards in all directions like the ripples made by a stone cast into still water. In the wake of this scream, grass turns to glass and all plant life and any unfortunate creatures in its wake are also rendered solidly vitreous, its waves impact the mortals as well, and they can surely feel the wave attempting to crunch their flesh and bones like a great weight and heat.
Another head follows this scream with a long whistle, painfully acute, and it shatters the vitrified plants and animals in a shower of shards, all too frail to pierce the monster's adamantine hide.
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Council Chambers
Amathol speaks up to the council.
"Ladies and gentlemen councilors, Abadil has given me a price for the construction of the geothermal power sources. He has priced each one as the full time praise of two hundred and fifty men and women for ten years."
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To note, the gnomes count the praise they request in hours of work, effectively. Amathol just listed the total price, which is 7,300,000 hours of 'work' (total). It is noteworthy that the above calculations consider a daily work routine of 8 hours, but disconsiders weekends and holidays (250 (people) x 8 (daily hours) x 365 (days per year) x 10 (years), obviously these specific numbers are not listed in the post itself because we haven't defined the duration of the day and the year in this world!) there is no timetable either, that is the raw price, payiment plans are the next step. And they probably involve hiring more than the aforementioned 250 people so that they don't have to work 365 days a year and still get the job done in less than ten years.
Following D&D rules for the profession skill, it is the same number in gold pieces for a capacitated but untalented (4 ranks in the skill, no ability modifier, no skill focus) worker to gain over the course of the same time period! So 7,300,000 gold per factory.
The Frozen Lands
The envoy, due to being in a state of post-death, kept charging forward, unhindered by the roar.....mostly cause he was a good distance away. Giant hydras are terrible at stealth. Anyways, when he finally got in range, he started to feel the wave....but more of a sensation of it being there, and less of any pain. Anyways, the envoy charged -hang on, recover from a stumble- and after a good deal of running he thrust his spectral sword at the beast's foot.
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The Fertile Valley
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Posting mainly to myself for now; this something that I need to do before Kipt becomes a lesser deity, and better done earlier. Just want to establish a character or two for later use is all.
At the time when the divine afterparty terminated, Kipt thought This has been great, but I still haven't seen my children since I awoke. I wonder how they have been doing.
Kipt looked upon the Fertile Valley, and it saddened him in a nostalgic way. Everything was the same, yet different. They were still his people, and they still loved him, but he didn't know them. He watched Cera for a bit, and saw the Lloyas come and go. That gladdened him at least; that his invitation had gone so well, and that Elthiens were making new friends. He would have to look into the concept of Rangers more, later, but that would have to wait. No, rangers likely wanted nothing to do with him anyways.
What of Tallier? he suddenly thought. What happened to him who was first to lead his race? He served me so well... What became of him? Kipt picked Cera's mind for history about the subject, and filled in the blanks in his own mind about the ice age.
As it turns out, after their druid training, Tallier began to fall for Lita, leaving Pala slightly envious. They were only happy together for a short while before the ice age struck. They began to differ in opinions on many things, which led to fighting between them. Lita ended up leaving him and the Fertile Valley to become the first ranger; she was followed by many others. During the ice age, Pala did her best to care for the sick and needy. Tallier, in turn, did his best to lead his people, and was able to get them through it. Putting the greater good before themselves, both of them became Archliches. After years of sharing immortality, they began to love each other. Tallier died tragically after falling to his death form a hippogriff while leading an exploration of mountains that would later become Monte Mora. Pala could not bear to live forever after that.
That was enough history for now. It saddened Kipt more how trying a time the ice age had been, and how he had been sent to stop it, but failed. Yet Kipt was never one to dwell on the negative too long- a new thought was forming in his head. Did... Tallier have any surviving heirs? he thought. Family had always been important to him.
After inspecting all of the Elthiens living in the Fertile Valley, Kipt decided that one girl must be a descendant of Tallier. only one he thought, more sadness overcoming him. no he told himself I will not allow myself to be saddened any more. Then, he took mortal form and was with her.
Kipt took the form of a muscular Elthien with fire eyes, the same as Tallier's orange, and hers as well. The evening was beginning to fall, and there was a beautiful sun setting as he approached her hut. She was living alone as a simple woodworker, old enough that she had no family left. Yet she still retained a certain beauty about her. She had retired to her hut, the day being over, and was surprised when she came to the door after Kipt knocked. "Hello" she inquired "Do I know you?" "My name is Tikip, and I come from somewhere very far away." Kipt responded, charmingly. It was not a complete lie that he was from somewhere very far away. She looked very contemplative and curious "Yet I feel that I know you somehow. I am Milie."
She moved inside, and ushered Kipt in with her. "Say, where are you from, stranger Tikip? Are you a Ranger, or citizen of Monte Mora? Are you a wargoer, now returning?" Kipt smiled slightly and said "I am from from farther away than you could know." The two of them are now sitting very close, and Milie extends her neck towards him, whispering "Then why do I feel like I know you so well?" This was just the thing to cheer Kipt up for good from his post-sleep failure blues. Kipt reacts accordingly, and the two kiss. One thing leads to another.
About one year later: Milie is with newborn child and without father. Jewel, so the child is called for her eyes that shine as like fire opals, is a bright youth. She is an Elthien born with glitter wings; a recessive trait that died out during the time skip. Some people would rather shun that child for having a scum father. Others believe Milie's tale to an extent, and some believe -by rearranging the letters in "Tikip" that she is a daughter of Kipt.
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Frozen Lands
As his staff shatters Imil's hands begin to move faster than the human eye can follow. Within moments the shards of glass begin to coalesce into a glittering ball just in front of him. Grasping it between his hands Imil redirects the force, and with an unholy scraping sound the shards are propelled as a solid beam back at the Hydra, striking at the same time the mysterious warrior appears on the battlefield.
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D. Construct
Ombra stood as the game declared the fight over. The Limit break had not killed the creature, but HT wants to move on and isn't feeling very creative right now, sorry the Hippotaur's natural strength had overwhelmed the winged repitilian humanoid.
Ombra crossed his arms. I have work to do, but before I go, I believe I owe you an infusion of power. He held out an arm.
Catching up
-And then you showed up. The Doctor finished.
I noticed that you stuck to the history of the world there. Ombra replied, standing now. But you didn't say anything about the Blur.
The Doctor's eyes narrowed. That's because I'm not sure. I alone can remember what they do, where they're going, when and where i've fought them. And there's only so much I can learn alone... He rubbed his temples. Best guess is that - for some reason - they're trying to manipulate government officials. Psionics can do good work on that... His eyes narrowed. ...You wouldn't know anything about that, would you?
Ombra hesitated.
Ombra!
It seemed like a good idea at the time!
The Doctor sighed and covered his face. ...Whatever. Any suggestions?
Ombra folded his arms. Not much I can suggest, really. I cannot remove their gift of memory-wipe, and I will not punish them for excercising their own free will as a species. He was quiet. ...Best advice i can give is to tell the Shadows to kill the Blur on sight but-
-but we don't know what they look like.
Ombra sighed. Indeed.
The Doctor was quiet. ... Think I can at least get a faster mode of transport than flight? I'm gonna need it to fight the Blur alone...
Ombra nodded. Give me time... I have needed to weave myself a plane for a long time, and I can perhaps incorporate it into your method of travel. Perhaps in a blue box of some sort.
That's stupid.
...Red box?
That's even dumber.
You'll take what I give you and like it. Ombra glared. Speaking of dumb things, what's that on your head?
Oh this? I wear Stetsons now. Stetsons are cool.
...I thought that was the Cowboy's shtick?
Was. Turns out a big hat doesn't stop serial killers from beating you to death with a big enough rock.
Yikes.
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Free Port
Parvis can find this information with relative ease:
Gregory of house raptor, a native of the Calasanctium kingdom, devotee of Gwyn and Belsheroth, and an all around impeccable gentlmen. He came here in his youth to acquire a rare item. After saving a woman from a mugging in the West End, he decided to enforce some stability when he had the resources. He went back to the Calasanctium kingdom to plead for resources to conquer Free Port, he was denied flatly. He returned to Free Port as a merchant. Building up a few trade companies, he's the first in the city to start using contracts. Beyond that, he keeps a squad of highly skilled mercenaries on staff to serve as body guards and vigilantes here in Free Port.
On a more personal level, he is known to keep a romantic relationship with a human woman named Sasha. There are rumors that he has had an illegitimate child by Sasha, but no one knows if there is truth to the rumors.
He also has friends in the higher echelons of the Order of the Spear
Parvis read and re-read the reports he had obtained. "This would be difficult, but fun," he muttered, "we'll just have to see how it turns out."
With that, he took out a quill and begin composing letters, unsigned notes of concern to the mercenaries. These notes, delivered personally by various subordinates, detail concern that their master is actually planning to leave then with no pay, departing and leaving them with enemies in this cruel town.
With that out of the way, Parvis leaves the Skull and Dagger, aiming to find, watch, and see who this Sasha is.
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And contingencies. No plan's complete without contingencies.
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Monte Mora
Not having much better to do, the guardsmen helped load the ship some while two stood watch. "See, I'm telling you that you have nothing to worry about." ((Ironically enough)) Akric said to Brist, the Elthien man.
The ship is now about to sail, so two Kalpan guards are in the water already. Akric plans to see the ship a ways out with his guard, with two guards on either side, him in front, and another in rear. A runway has now been cleared for the Elthien riders to take flight. Everything seems to be going according to plan...
Ah, those immortal words. Such is the phase that always causes battle. With a flash the men in position pounce and attack. Hatchets being the weapon of choice for most here, one such subordinate lunged at the Elthien riders, aiming for the hippogriffs. Another pair of attackers suddenly lunged at the men loading the boat (if any are about, else they'll attempt to just cause chaos), while a fourth throws a hatchet at some nearby sailors to provoke them into joining in.
Litan moved from his perch, and checked his mask was in place. Confirming this he made his way to the outskirts of what will inevitably develop into a brawl, watching to see what Akric and Brist were to do next.
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The Imposter and the Daemon
The Imposter smiled, he still had time, "I'm listening."
Jennifer and the King
"At once sire," Jennifer chimes in as they enter the council chambers. "Please allow me to fetch the captain so he can receive you properly."
With that she dismounts and begins to ascend the stairs.
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Free Port-Explorer's Guild
Hans doesn't hesitate and hands over several forged passports (truly quality forgeries), "No need to worry, that's part of the standard package. As far as safety goes, you can't do better than Elthien lands. Monte Mora is the port's name and they as a people are very open to trade."
He coughs, "Among other things."
Sandra grimaces, "That's not something we needed to know."
Free Port-Gregory of House Raptor
At first the notes are ignored by the mercenaries, but they started to doubt, started to wonder.
Sasha, does not live in the city proper. She is a human woman, born and raised in Free Port. Strangely (or perhaps not) preferring a small cottage in the woods far away from the dangers of Free Port. According to all reports she is a capable fencer, but if rumors are to be believed, she is not under Karma's protection.
Geasa
Gwyn bowed, "I will not eat him, in this you have my word."
She approached Belsheroth slowly and if allowed began to pour energy into his body.
The Council
The knight frowned, "Beyond that how many laborers would this technology free up to work elsewhere?"
Training under the First Knight
"Calm yourself."
Sophia shifted uncomfortably, after the first few days of harsh sparring she had been suprised at Gwyn insisting they try a new technique to calm the spirit.
"Clear your mind and measure your breathing."
Sophia began to measure her breathing, she was actually feeling a little light headed, it had been a long time since she was actually relax-
A weight smashed against the back of her head sending her sprawling on her face. "What. The. HELL."
"A knight must always be ready."
Sophia rubbed the back of her head and glared at Gwyn, "Some paragon of honor you are, attacking someone when they aren't ready."
"We're training, anything short of maiming you is honorable."
That did not fill her with confidence.
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Sophia panted as she fought Gwyn 'unarmed.' As Gwyn explained it she couldn't put down the spear but swore only to use one hand.
From the welts on her skin, she knew that handicap wasn't worth much. She charged again, "Stop charging blindly."
Gwyn blocked her strike and threw a punch into her liver. Sophia coughed staggering. Gwyn kicked her in the back of the leg hitting a nerve and locking the leg up. Sophia was forced to her knees.
"You'll get killed if you don't calm down."
"It's a fight!"
"No, it's a spar." She began to walk away, "Now cool down!"
Sophia sat up and began to meditate again, she had been doing this for at least four monthes, it was hard to tell what Gwyn wanted her to get out of it.
And predictably just as she was relaxed Gwyn hit her in the back of the head.
"godsdammit!"
"As a goddess I find blasphemy somewhat insulting."
"Well what do you want from me?!"
"To achieve peace and alertness at the same time."
"How am I supposed to do that?!"
"I'm sorry you're training with the goddess of knights. Were you under the impression this would be easy?" That was, perhaps, the first time Gwyn ever used sarcasm.
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Sophia tried meditating but she couldn't shake the feeling that Gwyn was going to smack her in the back of the head at any moment. Even though she had been gone for something approaching a month. Sophia had occupied herself through training and meditating. Still she couldn't help but wonder, what exactly Gwyn was doing.
"Sophia,"
Sophia dove for her blade and held it in front of her, her jaw dropped when she saw who Gwyn had brought with her. "I've brought you a new sparring partner from the forests of Twilight. Bjor, meet you descendant Sophia."
Bjor bowed, he was much older than when he had witnessed the duel between Ulstwyn and Belsheroth. He had voluntarily refused to have his arm regrown, the price of honor he called it. By the time Bjor died, he was the only one still living that had fought Ulstwyn a distinction he had carried to his death.
"Well met Sophia," he looked up at her and grabbed his sword, "Let us see what you can do."
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Sophia sat down in the spring that Gwyn had prepared in the cave, rubbing the welts out of her skin. Bjor was even better than the stories claimed, but it was understandable considering he sparred with Itan and the Belsherai for the last few hundred years.
"You fight well."
Sophia turned and instinctively covered herself, "Sir!"
Bjor raised an eyebrow, "The desires of the flesh don't usually last past death, your virtue is under no threat from me."
Sophia flushed and turned around. She was silent for a time, unable to think of one moment in her life that was more awkward than this.
Finally she spoke, "I don't feel like I'm fighting very well. You and Gwyn seem to be able to beat without any effort."
Bjor shrugged, "Despite what some may claim there is no limit to the skills one can attain, no mountain you cannot surpass. The longer you fight, the longer you train, the better you get. Here on the mortal plan it is merely time that provides an obstacle to older warriors. But that is hardly a problem for beings of pure spirit such as I."
"You think you're as good as Gwyn now?" Sophia chuckled. Bjor unexpectedly nodded.
"Without false pride, I can claim that I'm actually more skilled than she. She'd still win if we fought though."
Sophia raised an eyebrow, thoroughly confused, "That doesn't make much sense."
"Battle rarely does, but soon you will understand why Gwyn would defeat me... and why you will surpass me."
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Bjor thrust forward, cutting Sophia's cheek, she snarled and brought her sword against him with preternatural speed. Bjor barely dodged and brought the pommel into her stomach. Sophia coughed, Bjor slammed the flat of his blade against the back of Sophia's skull. Sophia hit her knees. Bjor raised his sword and suddenly it became clear.
Sophia's anger dissipated and she could *feel* more than see the raised sword. Sophia rolled out of the way and wrapped her leg around his pulling him to the ground.
Bjor tried to retaliate with his sword, but Sophia caught his wrist and the Rune Blade rested against Bjor's throat.
Bjor smiled "Well done."
Gwyn nodded, "Indeed, I had not expected yu to surpass him so quickly."
Sophia was still panting, but raised an eyebrow, "Don't I only have a month left here?"
"Yes, I was hoping for a miracle."
A thousand questions formed in Sophia's mind, but she simply shook her head and untangled herself from Bjor.
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Sophia sat down to meditate once again, it took her a long time to slip into a trance. She kept flinching at any sound, wondering when Gwyn was going to strike. She did and there was no strike, she found herself slip into a waking dream.
She was at a beach that she had never visited, there was snow all around them, somehow she knew someone else was with her, but she didn't know who.
"Do you see that ocean?"
"Yeah," What was wrong with her voice, it sounded so young.
"No matter what Hallorn tries, some things the gods made cannot be undone by mortals."
"I tought 'e was immortal?" She was speaking the words, but the memories the voice, they were not her own.
"Time may not kill him, but no one lives forever. Father Halasht set the oceans, Merolle gave us metal, and Belsheroth gave us hope. All of them still endure through their works."
"What'd Gwyn give us dad?" This was her father? No, her father had died before she was born, this was someone else's, but who- Sophia gaped as she realized just who she was dreaming about.
"A reason to live."
Suddenly Sophia's hand shot up and she caught the but of Gwyn's spear.
Gwyn smiled, "About time."
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"And what is most important?"
"Conviction."
Bjor nodded, "She's ready."
"I hope so, she faces a great enemy."
"He's no more powerful than Hallorn."
"That does not fill me with confidence."
"Apologies child, but remember this, you will be stronger than I ever hoped to be. I will be watching over you, Sophia. May your strength guide the Spear into evil's heart!"
Sophia spoke then, "May your soul find rest among the shade."
Bjor disappeared then and Gwyn smiled, "Kneel."
Sophia obeyed and held the Rune Blade out with the tip pressed against her heart. Gwyn gripped the handle.
"I name you my champion."
Gwyn withdrew the blade and offered it to Sophia, "Rise, Sophia, Mistress of still water."
On the Road East
A wizened old woman was seen off in the distance approaching Marren. When she got close enough she called out,
"What do you search for cleric of Belsheroth?!"
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Council Chambers
Amathol pondered.
"From Abadil's calculations, five plants would provide us enough power for the whole kingdom with considerable leeway for further growth. His calculations already include the needs of the territories recently recovered by the knights."
"As for timetables for the payment, he has a centennial plan to offer. The Guild trusts us to honor our debts and as you know, the prefer a long term, steady income of praise than short, suddenbursts."
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Frozen Lands
Spiritual being, the hydra hissed a laugh at the envoy, when the sword came, it struck a wall of energy surrounding the creature, the impact point flaring with a tarnished brass hue before the force became invisible once again.
Imil's glass sphere, in turn, landed squarely against the adamantine hide of the titanic beast's face, shattering fruitlessly against the metallic surface, but still enough to bring the head's attention down onto the man. Said head lowers itself to be on Imil's eye level.
"Я пам'ятаю, що ви друїди можуть зрозуміти будь-яку мову."
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The nostrils of the beast release a warm plume, an acrid plume smelling of acrid, ionized storm winds.
"Назви мені хоч одну причину не поглине вас цілком за нахабство, смертний річ."
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Jennifer and the King
"At once sire," Jennifer chimes in as they enter the council chambers. "Please allow me to fetch the captain so he can receive you properly."
With that she dismounts and begins to ascend the stairs.
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Stephen will wait. But no longer than an hour before just going in. In the meantime, he'll just be ordering his retinue around and getting them settled in.
There are a lot of them to coordinate after all.
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Geasa
Gwyn bowed, "I will not eat him, in this you have my word."
She approached Belsheroth slowly and if allowed began to pour energy into his body.
Gwyn... Have I truly done evil? Were my actions not wise and necessary?
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Seeking wisdom from one of the few beings he believes has wisdom unclouded and kindness unprejudiced, and in this case, unbiased.
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On the Road East
A wizened old woman was seen off in the distance approaching Marren. When she got close enough she called out,
"What do you search for cleric of Belsheroth?!"
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Nureen whispered to Marren.
Careful... She's not what she appears to be. She strides with too much strength for one of her supposed age.
Greetings venerable one! We search for a missing girl, a knight who may be ill!
They rode forward toward the old woman, and Marren describes Sophia and her appearance.
Have you seen her? I am worried for her.
Something in Marren's mind clicked.
How did you know I was a cleric?
He is, after all, dressed in plain travelling clothes. Why must the elderly be so perceptive?
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Council Chambers
Amathol pondered.
"From Abadil's calculations, five plants would provide us enough power for the whole kingdom with considerable leeway for further growth. His calculations already include the needs of the territories recently recovered by the knights."
"As for timetables for the payment, he has a centennial plan to offer. The Guild trusts us to honor our debts and as you know, the prefer a long term, steady income of praise than short, suddenbursts."
Five plants? So ten years of worship from two hundred and fifty people for each plant?
So their centennial plan would be the worship of one hundred and twenty five people for one hundred years?
Apologies if my mathematics was incorrect. My mind lacks your analytical abilities.
And the good knight raises an interesting point... How much labour will be freed up by the construction of these plants? We shall have to make arrangements for those who may lose their livelihood.
A merchant on the council raised her hand.
If I might speak High Ecclesiarch... The problem you put up has only one solution: Increase job work opportunities by the expansion of existing industry and the creation of new industries.
Which means... We'll need to expand our markets.
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The Council
"So... do we have any figures on how much we could grow our economy?"
Geasa
Gwyn thought for a moment, Was what you did evil? Not in my opinion no. Kiolasa is doing an admirable job painting the Lokab empire in a positive light. But never before have I stumbled on a system more disgustingly tyrranical or less concerned with individual rights than the Empire under the Archliches. He seems to be confused as to what actually happened with the ghosts, when The Crone was in the empire the only ghosts she saw were those that attempted to attack her.
However, what you did was not prudent, you did act without knowing all the facts. When gods act hastily who can mortals look to? There is us and the Creator above them and the Creator is not here now. They only have us. We must be a constructive and cooperative force, or allow the mortals to despair.
Marren and Nureen
The Crone approaches,
"How do you recognize the rain? The sky? The mountain? I look for the signs boy, the power you carry bears down on you, bending your back against the weight. The way you look at me, as if hoping there is something you can do, some way you can help." She pauses, "The muttered prayers to Belsheroth were also a very good clue."
The Crone looks at Nureen and smiles, "And you should look into stealing some of the Fell Knives' divination magic, there is none better among mortals. For now however allow me to end your search."
The Crone slams her staff into the ground and Marren and Nureen are overcome by a flash of golden light.
In Front of the Cave
Sophia finished gathering rocks in a small memorial to Thomas in front of the cave. She brushed her hands off and stood. She looked to the West, she probably would never see the Kingdom again, not alive anyway. For now, she needed to go to Free Port.
She began to walk.
Suddenly a flash of golden light erupted in front of her. She held her hand over her eyes. She didn't react any further, she knew what that flash portended.
She bowed, Good even-" She looked up and saw Marren and some woman she had never seen before.
The Crone, had not followed.
"Marren? What are you doing here?"
She looked much different than when she had left the capital only a week ago. More battle hardened, more confident in her step. Her sandy blond hair had been cut short like a boy's, something done for practicality after Bjor used her former long hair to bring her down for the fifth time.
All in all, she looks changed.
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Council Chambers
Amathol ponders briefly.
"Yes, among these lines."
"The plants will need plenty of specialized workers to man its systems, and more still for maintenance purposes, as well as worshipers to man its secondary power generators in cases when it needs to be temporarily shut down. There will still be less required manpower than mining coal, for sure, but possibly more workers than needed for a coal plant. Nonetheless, there will only be an increase in job opportunities across the kingdom, unless we also halt all coal prospecting. Even then, these groups could simply move on to mine for something else."
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Geasa
Gwyn thought for a moment, Was what you did evil? Not in my opinion no. Kiolasa is doing an admirable job painting the Lokab empire in a positive light. But never before have I stumbled on a system more disgustingly tyrranical or less concerned with individual rights than the Empire under the Archliches. He seems to be confused as to what actually happened with the ghosts, when The Crone was in the empire the only ghosts she saw were those that attempted to attack her.
However, what you did was not prudent, you did act without knowing all the facts. When gods act hastily who can mortals look to? There is us and the Creator above them and the Creator is not here now. They only have us. We must be a constructive and cooperative force, or allow the mortals to despair.
Just as I had expected. I acted with good intent and little prudence. I shall endeavour to not make the same mistake again.
I shall rest now and allow my body to rejuvenate itself.
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Marren and Nureen
The Crone approaches,
"How do you recognize the rain? The sky? The mountain? I look for the signs boy, the power you carry bears down on you, bending your back against the weight. The way you look at me, as if hoping there is something you can do, some way you can help." She pauses, "The muttered prayers to Belsheroth were also a very good clue."
The Crone looks at Nureen and smiles, "And you should look into stealing some of the Fell Knives' divination magic, there is none better among mortals. For now however allow me to end your search."
The Crone slams her staff into the ground and Marren and Nureen are overcome by a flash of golden light.
Before the Cave
Sophia finished gathering rocks in a small memorial to Thomas in front of the cave. She brushed her hands off and stood. She looked to the West, she probably would never see the Kingdom again, not alive anyway. For now, she needed to go to Free Port.
She began to walk.
Suddenly a flash of golden light erupted in front of her. She held her hand over her eyes. She didn't react any further, she knew what that flash portended.
She bowed, Good even-" She looked up and saw Marren and some woman she had never seen before.
The Crone, had not followed.
"Marren? What are you doing here?"
She looked much different than when she had left the capital only a week ago. More battle hardened, more confident in her step. Her sandy blond hair had been cut short like a boy's, something done for practicality after Bjor used her former long hair to bring her down for the fifth time.
All in all, she looks changed.
Marren was momentarily dazed, but Nureen not so much.
You must be Sir Sophia. We were worried about you.
She nudged Marren in the ribs.
Oh yes, of course. I've never gotten used to even the slightest teleportation. I wish people would give we warning.
Sophia, you left the infirmary. I was concerned that your illness was affecting your judgement.
Nureen has money, we'll purchase you a horse and ride back to Snow Haven.
Oh yes... This is "Lady" Nureen. She's a very old friend of mine.
Pleasure to meet you good Knight.
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"So... do we have any figures on how much we could grow our economy?"
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Council Chambers
Amathol ponders briefly.
"Yes, among these lines."
"The plants will need plenty of specialized workers to man its systems, and more still for maintenance purposes, as well as worshipers to man its secondary power generators in cases when it needs to be temporarily shut down. There will still be less required manpower than mining coal, for sure, but possibly more workers than needed for a coal plant. Nonetheless, there will only be an increase in job opportunities across the kingdom, unless we also halt all coal prospecting. Even then, these groups could simply move on to mine for something else."
So economic growth and prosperity for all, as well as reduced pollution?
We'll have to continue mining coal for steel manufacturing, but not in such large quantities.
Of course... You no doubt have already prepared copies for all of us to look over so we can properly prepare to integrate the new power source.
I will have to write a letter to the King to inform him of our decision when we've made it.
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Re: Lords of Creation: Boundless Wonder, Endless Strife. [IC] [Part II]
Monte Mora
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Ah, those immortal words. Such is the phase that always causes battle. With a flash the men in position pounce and attack. Hatchets being the weapon of choice for most here, one such subordinate lunged at the Elthien riders, aiming for the hippogriffs. Another pair of attackers suddenly lunged at the men loading the boat (if any are about, else they'll attempt to just cause chaos), while a fourth throws a hatchet at some nearby sailors to provoke them into joining in.
Litan moved from his perch, and checked his mask was in place. Confirming this he made his way to the outskirts of what will inevitably develop into a brawl, watching to see what Akric and Brist were to do next.
The Hippogriff rears up to clobber its attacker with hooves, but to no avail. The curved blade of the hatchet strikes deep into the beast's skull, and it collapses on both Rider and assailant. The Rider scrambles to get free, or at least draw his spear, but it is no use.
Unlike the hippogriff, a pair of boat loaders are an easy target; completely unaware. On both men the throat, being the easiest target, is slashed open, and the bodies are allowed to fall into the water a foot below.
After another hatchet from the blue strikes an innocent sailor in the chest, a section of the dock begins to fall into disarray. Granted that the other sailors were on the left side, and Brist's boat is on the right, it will still make a pretty big impact on this encounter. People are marching in a stampede, gunning for the nearest weapon they can find. A ruffian with a small but powerful club, and some kind of whip using beast master are two of the prominent figures in the chaos. The rest of the horde looks mainly defensive, with daggers, bottles, sticks, and occasionally a shortsword drawn. They were, however, doing a good job of trampling the assassin and Elthien down under the hippogriff. The sound of a bottle smashing can be heard, and glass flies onto the struggling pair of combatants; if either survive this they will be quite scraped up.
Like a well oiled machine, the guard force responds. Akric didn't know what to think at first, but he could hardly believe that they were assassins, and that Brist had been right. Assassins or no, they were murderers who needed to be dealt with, and now was no time for thinking. Being the main druid on the force- and also the reason the on making it so that the Kalpans can breathe out of the water- Akric pulls fast-moving underwater currents, targeting the pair of Kalpans in the water. Both came jutting out of the water, and flying at the pair of assassins that had just killed the men loading the ship. The pair of guards had large wooden shields strapped to one claw, and weapons in the other, which they drew while flying for a brief moment. One uses a longsword, and the other a mace in their main hand, while they attempt a flying shield bash with the off hand to knock the assassins down. A difficult maneuver preformed expertly; the guard had clearly practiced just this sort of thing. Akric then locates Brist who is trying to escape the chaos that has engulfed half the dock and make it to his boat. He draws his two handed greatsword, takes a defensive stance, and takes a step forward, protective of Brist, but still trying to cover the entrance to the ship.
The other Kalpan fights bare-clawed, with a buckler strapped to one. He makes a move to try to get to the axe-thrower who started the chaos, but is stopped by the ruffian wielding a club. He blocks a good swing of the club with his buckler, then moves in with the other claw for a pinch into the club, shattering the wood. His combat style proves quite coordinated and ambidextrous.
The remaining mounted Elthien takes flight immediately, and circles back around. He has a spear drawn in one hand, poised to strike.
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Re: Lords of Creation: Boundless Wonder, Endless Strife. [IC] [Part II]
Profaniti, Captain Eric
Profaniti nodded and continued "You see, there is much suffering in this world, and it is Lord Isanloff's will that someone end this suffering. As I said, we have chosen you, and your fellow knights, for this task. It will be difficult, for not all will so easily fall under your sway, but we bring gifts to help you on this journey. From the Goblin lands to the East, the Empire now broken and it's people in chaos, to the horrid tyrannies of the North, and all the people between them, someone needs to bring them under one rule, and the Calsanctium are fittest to rule. Once all the peoples of the world hail one ruler, and the knights can police all people as they see fit to increase order and happiness, the world will be a much better place for all, and you would be the vanguard of this miraculous crusade. Of course, there will be a contract to sign, details to work out, but I'd like to know that you're... on board first, lest I become too hasty."
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Geasa
Very well uncle, rest well.
She stood and looked at Bright Fire, "I've done all I can, I will help you keep Vigil if you would allow it."
She leaned agains the wall, "I'm sorry, what is your name?"
Sophia, Marren, and Nureen
Sophia bowed slightly to Nureen, "Nice to meet you too lady Nureen."
But she shook her head at Marren wanting to take her back, "I can't go back, not yet. For now, I'm heading for Free Port to stop a great tragedy."
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So she's at a total of +10RCR for infused order, regular kingdom, Infused Heroine, and Artifact.
The Council
The Knight shrugged, "Or we could increase steel production. But, I see no reason to object."
The Imposter and the Daemon
'Captain Eric' smiled, this would work, "Yes, you may think of me as one hundred percent behind this plan. So, you mentioned details?"
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Profaniti, Captain Eric
"You shall be given a contract, as our other allies in the past have been, which will grant you our power and the divine power of our benefactor, and you will take this contract in verbal form as a renewal of the other Knights and soldiers of the Calsanctium's oaths to do their duty, and a dedication to the crusade, which they will no doubt accept and recite, it will be a simple thing. With the contracts signed and agreed upon by all parties, you will be free to pursue the crusade how you wish, of course with the eventual goal of establishing singular dominance from which to rule all peoples, and thus reduce net suffering."
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Re: Lords of Creation: Boundless Wonder, Endless Strife. [IC] [Part II]
Mortal Lands
Aquaeris, trailed by misty spirits of dead Kalpans and the beautiful forms of the wronged dead, reincarnated, saw the changes wrought in the world.
And they were good.
He saw his sea-people creating great art, and glorified them in it.
He saw love of two races together in two heroic figures, and he bathed them in glory.
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Kalpans create such prized art nations could fight for a single masterpiece. It holds magic of its own. The paintings can even hold a hypnotic quality, or, if they are well-painted, might even come to life.
Infuse Race: Hydressë
The children of Akir and Floewyr, who have interbred and bred with others, are blessed by the grace of the sea, the strength of the land, and the changeability of the earth. They can now shapeshift at will, and have all the strengths of the Kalpans and Woden.
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Re: Lords of Creation: Boundless Wonder, Endless Strife. [IC] [Part II]
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Profaniti, Captain Eric
"You shall be given a contract, as our other allies in the past have been, which will grant you our power and the divine power of our benefactor, and you will take this contract in verbal form as a renewal of the other Knights and soldiers of the Calsanctium's oaths to do their duty, and a dedication to the crusade, which they will no doubt accept and recite, it will be a simple thing. With the contracts signed and agreed upon by all parties, you will be free to pursue the crusade how you wish, of course with the eventual goal of establishing singular dominance from which to rule all peoples, and thus reduce net suffering."
"All of these things are doable on my part. But what sort of power would I be granted? Magical power for me is explainable through the Drownsword, but there are very few knights that have any magical power."
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Re: Lords of Creation: Boundless Wonder, Endless Strife. [IC] [Part II]
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The restore the millions slain to life. You have the power and Lord Belsheroth cannot stop you. But do not expect their memories to remain intact. One of my brethren looked long ago into the potential of souls being reborn in an attempt to fix the system and make the cycle work, but he determined that a soul cannot be restored to a body of the proper age and would have to be carried to term and be reborn.
The placing of a fully formed mind into one that has not yet even begun to grow results in irreversible fragmentation of the memory. Our father was sceptical and believed that such a system could be subverted for purposes of evil.
Anzhela watched Kiloasa's illusion. And that was all it was.
An idealist's dream.
She said this with a scathing tone.
You would doom all reality? Souls have weight My Lord. Proven mathematically beyond a doubt by the mortal Henry Ford.
If we allow souls to remain on Ashkharh for too long, then the problem that results will solve itself as Geasa falls from the heavens and destroys everything living.
She did not think she'd have to explain physics to a God...
Go ask Merolle. He will tell you that the orbit of the Rings relies directly upon the weight of Ashkharh and the Dark Moon to remain practically constant. If the weight of Ashkharh increases too much, then that system will fail. The Gnomes might save Geasa only for the Dark Moon to crash through the heavens.
She sighed.
They will have to weight until their loved ones die and can truly join them. A soul's hardships on the mortal world are too difficult to describe. At least in the Forests they can have rest.
They do not suffer. The Forests are eternal and infinite. But you would not know that, you have been there only once. And that was millennia ago...
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Souls are not crammed into the Forests like sardines and Hell is not permanent unless you've done something really bad.
And by being sent there, to places physically separate from the mortal world, the excess energy from the souls can't affect things too much.
Thus her objections to people remaining is a result of science. Souls have energy, and because souls can be created from nothing, they increase the total energy of Ashkharh, thus increasing its mass.
And when its mass increases too much, the stable orbits of the Rings of Geasa and the Dark Moon will destabilise and someone will have to readjust the entire system to compensate. And they'll have to do it over and over again...
There's also the thing with the model (a metaphor for the Universe as you've already guessed). She showed it to Kiloasa in the hopes that he would fix it so it doesn't wind down, or so that when it did wind down it would rewind itself.
Divine laziness on Belsheroth's part.
Unfortunately, Anzhela... infinity does not exist. The Starlight Forests will soon become overcrowded and then collaps in upon themselves, just as you fear will happen to Creation. Kiloasa replied. And I would not have had to consider restoring the goblins to life if Belsheroth had merely heeded my request for caution. He acted immediately and fiercely to protect that which he governs, and his action caused untold damage to that which I govern. However, when I react similarly to how Belsheroth reacted, you would paint me as a villain. If I am a villain, then so is Belsheroth. But only one of us will admit to it, and only one of us is taking responsibility for the damage caused by their actions. If that were not the case, you would not be standing here now.
Even if your fears about Geasa and the Dark Moon crashing into the world are true, the problem will not cease by sending souls elswhere. The world's population continues to increase. And each new body has a new soul. It is only a matter of time before the mass of Creation grows too great for Geasa to withstand.
Have you ever even spoken with the souls you ferry from Creation to their afterlife? I think not. It would do you well to speak with them. For too long the gods have decided the fate of mortals without thought or concern for their wishes and desires. I will change that, and you will help me. Go among the souls in the Forest and in Hell. Ask of them their desires, gather all the information you can. Then return to me with your findings.
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Also, to point out a few things that seem to be ignored: Hell is currently permanent, it was one of the last things Mynxae did before his latest hiatus. Also, the souls in hell are used to power soul magic, not mortal ghosts. Why hasn't Belsheroth done anything about this yet?
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D. Construct
Ombra stood as the game declared the fight over. The Limit break had not killed the creature, but HT wants to move on and isn't feeling very creative right now, sorry the Hippotaur's natural strength had overwhelmed the winged repitilian humanoid.
Ombra crossed his arms. I have work to do, but before I go, I believe I owe you an infusion of power. He held out an arm.
"Yes, that was the agreement, wasn't it?" Nettal took Ombra's hand. "This was fun. We should do it again sometime."
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Free Port-Explorer's Guild
Hans doesn't hesitate and hands over several forged passports (truly quality forgeries), "No need to worry, that's part of the standard package. As far as safety goes, you can't do better than Elthien lands. Monte Mora is the port's name and they as a people are very open to trade."
He coughs, "Among other things."
Sandra grimaces, "That's not something we needed to know."
"Sandra. This man is trying to help us." Kuruk chided the young knight. "Any more specific information you can give us would be greatly appreciated. This is going to be a long journey for us, and we need all the help we can get."
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The Destroyed Lokab Empire.
Tresingiis knew that he, as a god, should not be completely responsible for capturing that which hated the gods. He should let mortals help mortals. Besides, no one being can reform an entire society. If he personally claimed the new nation, it would just be the gods overthrowing resistance, it would lead to silence, and forced obedience. He also knew that he had to fix the problem that he was created to fix, and to bring prosperity to a plagued land. Many things burdened him as they approached what remains of the Lokab Empire. For this reason, when they arrived, Tresingiis let Reddulch lead into the capitol, and Tresingiis himself helped with the destroyed land, and other goblins.
The Lokab Capitol
The cities burned, smoke rose above the buildings. Goblins panicked, running amuck in the street. Crimes of all sorts took place, burglary, arson, murder, rape, gangs formed in this broken wasteland. When the division arrived in the city, there where many things happening. They saw groups of wildlings struggling to keep groups of goblins in line. They saw a woman have the blessed fruit Tresingiis made taken from her. They saw lines of goblins running from building to building. A city in ruins.
Reddulch said to his division, "
Split up, split up all over. Let the wildlings help you keep order, make sure nobody else is mugged, or killed. We will gather all of the remaining goblins up, and march them out of the city. We will have all of them stand outside the city, and we will speak to them from of things to come. There will be an assembly of all the goblins in the city. We will organize them, feed them, give them water. This rain is putting the fires out already."
With that, they split up.
The Lokab Outskirts
Tresingiis already had reorganized many small groups of the goblins. He was moving from circle to circle, and the thousands of Cretaum where rolling over the sand. It wasn't so bad out here. We already have groups of three Cretaum apiece using their knowledge and power to heal each little enclave in the desert. They had an active team collecting the fruit scattered on the desert, and bringing it in, to be used to heal and to feed. The rain was cooling off the overheating desert, which made the enclaves cool, full of food and water, and a little safer. It was good, though Tresingiis wondered how Reddulch was doing in the capitol, and there was much more of the desert to go.
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To be continued in the morning. Plus, if anyone wants to roleplay something in any of this, or want a specific thing to happen, feel free to do so. I hope I'm not godmodding. I feel like all of the quotes in the spoiler above should help understand this and the next couple posts. It's also a good thing to have in the beginning of part II.
Goblin refugees were lined up for nearly a mile to try and get some of the food that the Cretaumfolk had brought. Hundreds of thousands of starving men, women and children waiting impatiently for their best chance at survival. Glick had been in line for almost twelve hours when she made it to the front.
"Thank you, thank you thank you!" she said to the strange Cretaumfolk who had arrived from seemingly nowhere. "You have saved me, saved us all. We are in your debt." She took her ration of food and water and left the line.
Glick ran among the destroyed, crumbling buildings to her safe spot. It was a hole in a wall, literally. But it was cool and dark and no one else knew about it. That's what she thought, until she got there.
"Hey li'l miss. Gimme your food." A big, ugly goblin with one eye said. The burned scar of a geas mark was apparent on his forehead.
"Please, it's mine. You can't take it, I'll starve." She begged.
"Ha! Some goblin you are!" The geas-freed goblin replied. he pushed her to the ground and took the food. Glick jumped up straight away and bit the bigger goblin on the shoulder.
"I'LL KILL YOU!" He screamed. The big goblin threw Glick against the wall and pinned her there with one arm. His other hand held a knife at her throat. Glick swallowed hard.
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This might be a good time to have a Cretaumfolk Guard come along to save the day :smallwink:
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Re: Lords of Creation: Boundless Wonder, Endless Strife. [IC] [Part II]
The Mistlands
Having waited for a few minutes Yohalles balances on his right foot and scratches his ear with his left. Kiloasa......if you wanted to discuss something with me......now would be the time.....when I'm here......before I leave. In fact he's beginning to look a bit impatient and flighty, as if he might walk away at any moment.
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The Mistlands
Having waited for a few minutes Yohalles balances on his right foot and scratches his ear with his left.
Kiloasa......if you wanted to discuss something with me......now would be the time.....when I'm here......before I leave. In fact he's beginning to look a bit impatient and flighty, as if he might walk away at any moment.
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If there is somewhere you wish to be, then I'll not hold you Yohalles. I'll arrive at my point. I would like for you to join the Manyfold Guardians and protect Creation so that it may continue for eternity. Will you join us?
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Free Port-The Great Voyage
Sandra rolled her eyes, while Hans continued,
"Not too much to tell, I know they have hardly any crime. The Elthiens are a very peaceful people, but they shocked every once in a while by some particularly vicious trouble makers. They're allied with the Woden, Kalpans, and I think that's about it. I can't remember if the Ice-kin have allied with them or not, you do see a few Ice-kin traders, though I doubt they're proper Ice-kin.
"I'd be careful for one reason though, one of my friends that just got back from Monte Mora claims the Fell Knives are opening up shop."
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Mistlands
Indeed. Now kneel. If you're standing this is going to knock you on your ass faster than twenty shots of tequila.
Ombra then placed his hand on Nettal's head. Know this, mortal: Exaltation is not something to be taken lightly. It is a grave responsibility. You will outlive everyone that you care for, and almost everything. Loneliness will hound you for the rest of your existence, and no one will be there to guide you - no, not even I. I am no master, nor dog to bark at your will. You may ask for advice, but I will not give you orders. All of your power, mortal and divine, will be yours to use as you please. With this trust, however, comes a price: If you use these powers to oppress... His eyes narrowed. I'll kill you myself.
His eyes softened. Having said that, you will find ease in all things: fighting, travelling, charming... And whatever goals you set with this power will be within your grasp, if not simply there. The shadows of all things shall obey your whims, and all I call my children will know you as my champion (sorry, that one's a side effect of the infusion - serve whomever or whatever you wish) You can do more good than you can now imagine with this power... the only limit is yourself, the gods, and others so infused.
Knowing all of this, Nettal, do you still accept the gift of Exaltation by the hand of the Prince of Shadows and the Divine Vigilante?
If you do, say thusly: "Suffer not the tyrant to live."
If Nettal accepts or asks about the phrase, he will lean in close and add, One last thing: That phrase has two meanings. One is murderous. The other is not.
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Any or all of this might be true to Nettal's circumstance.
To be clear, that loneliness thing would come from everything he cares for turning to dust, if at all. He's not literally going to have a spectre of being along hanging at his back
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Free Port-The Great Voyage
Sandra rolled her eyes, while Hans continued,
"Not too much to tell, I know they have hardly any crime. The Elthiens are a very peaceful people, but they shocked every once in a while by some particularly vicious trouble makers. They're allied with the Woden, Kalpans, and I think that's about it. I can't remember if the Ice-kin have allied with them or not, you do see a few Ice-kin traders, though I doubt they're proper Ice-kin.
"I'd be careful for one reason though, one of my friends that just got back from Monte Mora claims the Fell Knives are opening up shop."
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"What are the Fell Knives?" Kuruk asked. He knew he was taking a risk, if the Fell Knives were well known all over the world, then his not knowing about them would reveal too much about the Hidden Isle. Still, he had to prepare for any danger his crew might face.
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Mistlands
Indeed. Now kneel. If you're standing this is going to knock you on your ass faster than twenty shots of tequila.
Ombra then placed his hand on Nettal's head.
Know this, mortal: Exaltation is not something to be taken lightly. It is a grave responsibility. You will outlive everyone that you care for, and almost everything. Loneliness will hound you for the rest of your existence, and no one will be there to guide you - no, not even I. I am no master, nor dog to bark at your will. You may ask for advice, but I will not give you orders. All of your power, mortal and divine, will be yours to use as you please. With this trust, however, comes a price: If you use these powers to oppress... His eyes narrowed.
I'll kill you myself.
His eyes softened.
Having said that, you will find ease in all things: fighting, travelling, charming... And whatever goals you set with this power will be within your grasp, if not simply there. The shadows of all things shall obey your whims, and all I call my children will know you as my champion (sorry, that one's a side effect of the infusion - serve whomever or whatever you wish) You can do more good than you can now imagine with this power... the only limit is yourself, the gods, and others so infused.
Knowing all of this, Nettal, do you still accept the gift of Exaltation by the hand of the Prince of Shadows and the Divine Vigilante?
If you do, say thusly: "Suffer not the tyrant to live."
If Nettal accepts or asks about the phrase, he will lean in close and add,
One last thing: That phrase has two meanings. One is murderous. The other is not.
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Any or all of this might be true to Nettal's circumstance.
To be clear, that loneliness thing would come from everything he cares for turning to dust, if at all. He's not literally going to have a spectre of being along hanging at his back
"I do not fear, Ombra. I have sacrificed many things, lost many loved ones to arrive where I am today. I am prepared."
Nettal knelt before Ombra, "Suffer not the tyrant to live." He said.
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"What are the Fell Knives?" Kuruk asked. He knew he was taking a risk, if the Fell Knives were well known all over the world, then his not knowing about them would reveal too much about the Hidden Isle. Still, he had to prepare for any danger his crew might face.
"A group of people you don't want to find out about." He said matter of factly, unconcerned at his customer's apparent ignorance.
"As far as anyone normal knows they're a guild of a assassins. In fact, I had a run in with the guild in Snow Haven, I barely escaped with my life. Of course, I was much younger and stronger then. Luckily, the guild here in Free Port seems unconcerned with me."
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"I do not fear, Ombra. I have sacrificed many things, lost many loved ones to arrive where I am today. I am prepared."
Nettal knelt before Ombra, "Suffer not the tyrant to live." He said.
Ombra's bright white teeth grinned a cheshire grin beneath his hood. Then be infused, young one.
Nettal felt his insides writhe with sickness - Ombra had been right, this would've knocked him down had he been standing. Power rushed from Ombra's hand and rushed into Nettal's body.
In that instant, Nettal's perception of the world suddenly shifted. Shadows became more pronounced, the night lost it's mystery and became safe and familiar. He could sense - almost see - the fabric of darkness itself on all thngs, and he knew that if he wanted it would bend and twist to his will.
A dark aura surrounded him as the power continued to flow. Nettal's eyes glowed with a bright green light, and similarly colored lightning arced across his body.
As Ombra released his hold, strength and vigor infused Nettal's every limb. Every old wound had faded, every ache was gone, and he could feel the shadows of the world itself around him. As the aura of black light faded, he felt the nausea wash away and knew that his ascension was done.
Ombra grinned and helped him to his feet. How do you feel?
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If Raising a Hero counts as an Infusion, then I'll only raise him. If Nettal is already a Hero (don't remember) then i'll just infuse him. If neither apply, I'll do both :smallamused: Nettal's powers just got REAL all up in this bitch
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Re: Lords of Creation: Boundless Wonder, Endless Strife. [IC] [Part II]
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If there is somewhere you wish to be, then I'll not hold you Yohalles. I'll arrive at my point. I would like for you to join the Manyfold Guardians and protect Creation so that it may continue for eternity. Will you join us?
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Me? A guardian of ALL creation?......an interesting idea his eyes glaze over for a short while. Consider me....considering. I am still.....new at this......and I still have questions. I ask that you......grant me some time to find some....answers. He's gone still and stoic in this short time.
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Geasa
Very well uncle, rest well.
She stood and looked at Bright Fire, "I've done all I can, I will help you keep Vigil if you would allow it."
She leaned agains the wall, "I'm sorry, what is your name?"
I am called Brightfire.
What are you called?
She made no threatening moves, but instead seemed to curl up in a beam of sunlight in the corner of the room, feeding off the solar energy.
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Sophia, Marren, and Nureen
Sophia bowed slightly to Nureen,
"Nice to meet you too lady Nureen."
But she shook her head at Marren wanting to take her back,
"I can't go back, not yet. For now, I'm heading for Free Port to stop a great tragedy."
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So she's at a total of +10RCR for infused order, regular kingdom, Infused Heroine, and Artifact.
Freeport?!?! Where has your sense gone young lady?
I am in agreement with Nureen. You'd likely be killed as soon as you walk through the gate. But, I know that look.
You're right... She has the look of someone determined to get themselves killed.
Marren and Nureen looked at each other and nodded.
We're going with you.
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She can refuse, but they'd probably just follow along behind her. After all, they think she's either gone crazy or had some kind of vision.
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Unfortunately, Anzhela... infinity does not exist. The Starlight Forests will soon become overcrowded and then collaps in upon themselves, just as you fear will happen to Creation. Kiloasa replied.
And I would not have had to consider restoring the goblins to life if Belsheroth had merely heeded my request for caution. He acted immediately and fiercely to protect that which he governs, and his action caused untold damage to that which I govern. However, when I react similarly to how Belsheroth reacted, you would paint me as a villain. If I am a villain, then so is Belsheroth. But only one of us will admit to it, and only one of us is taking responsibility for the damage caused by their actions. If that were not the case, you would not be standing here now.
Even if your fears about Geasa and the Dark Moon crashing into the world are true, the problem will not cease by sending souls elswhere. The world's population continues to increase. And each new body has a new soul. It is only a matter of time before the mass of Creation grows too great for Geasa to withstand.
Have you ever even spoken with the souls you ferry from Creation to their afterlife? I think not. It would do you well to speak with them. For too long the gods have decided the fate of mortals without thought or concern for their wishes and desires. I will change that, and you will help me. Go among the souls in the Forest and in Hell. Ask of them their desires, gather all the information you can. Then return to me with your findings.
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Kiloasa might just be trying to get rid of Anzhela here, but he does intend to find out what mortals really want.
Also, to point out a few things that seem to be ignored: Hell is currently permanent, it was one of the last things Mynxae did before his latest hiatus. Also, the souls in hell are used to power soul magic, not mortal ghosts. Why hasn't Belsheroth done anything about this yet?
Again, Anzhela suppresses her urge to sigh.
I shall perform this task.
But know this, you do not know the mind of my Father.
She bows and departs for the Forests. The wording of Kiloasa's order meant that she would be involved in this task for aeons, but she would persevere to teach him a lesson.
Anzhela, scroll and quill in hand in the Forests
She was speaking to a human woman and her daughter.
So, you both died in childbirth and came here?
"Yes, that is correct."
Would you have wished to remain on Ashkharh?
"Well... Our life wasn't good. We were poor and lived in squalor, and when I went into labour with Freda, I was not due for another two months. If we had lived, I feel we would have suffered much."
Apologies for the vagueness of the question... If you had the choice between coming here and lingering on in spirit, would you have?
"Without a doubt, no. Here we are free from the burdens of life. There is clean water and good food whenever we desire it. I can see my sisters who died before me. And we are happy together."
A few minutes later.
Now Anzhela was speaking to an Elthien grandmother.
You died in a fire?
"Yes."
If you had the choice to linger on Ashkharh in spirit, would you have?
"It would have been tempting, but here, I am with my husband and neither of us suffers from the ailments that afflicted us in later life. I can see my grandchild who died from Scarlet Fever, and my own grandmother.
Here, we are happy."
Again, later.
Speaking to a merchant.
Your heart gave way, correct?
"Indeed, that is the case Madame Anzhela."
Would you have remained on Ashkharh in spirit?
"Well... I was an orphan and had no family other than my wife and daughter. I provided well for them, and now they live in luxury, as shall their descendants. I had no need to watch over them.
Now I wait for them here. One of your brethren helped me gather timber, and I'm building a house for my family when they arrive with the help of a nice Goblin Chap I met recently."
These interviews continue on, and on, and on.
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Hmm... I'm pretty sure hell lacks permanency... I'll need to check with him, and you know... poke him until he posts.
And he's getting to it. Tearing down the actions of mortals is usually less inflammatory than tearing down the actions of another god.
And the mentions of ghosts used as a power source is hypothetical. No one's done it yet, but it could be conceivably done.
City of Galnkan
Kasak walked toward to the square at the heart of the city and joined the lines waiting for the Druid to open the gate of his orchard. When he first did so, people tore whole branches off the trees and there was a riot over the tender buds of new leaves. As such, the Druid's friend was forced to let loose a few tamed rhinos into the crowd, dispersing it. Now, everyone had to go through the orchard in small groups.
A shadow passed over Kasak and he looked up. It was an angel, divine servant of the Accursed Reaper! What was it doing here? Wait... It seemed to be helping keep order. And there were others picking fruit and placing it in boxes. And they were bringing more in. Some were tending to the wounded.
A most curious turn of events indeed. Still, he had best wait patiently to get food. A riot was not a fun place to be.
As he watched the Belsherai heal the wounded with flashes of light, something fell into place in his mind, and he began to recognise some of the spells used. That one heals simple cuts, that is for the regeneration of broken bones, those two Belsherai there were removing sickness...
How did he know this...
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Also, I'm assuming that by keeping the Goblins fed and with water, healing and keeping order are acceptable?
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"A group of people you don't want to find out about." He said matter of factly, unconcerned at his customer's apparent ignorance.
"As far as anyone normal knows they're a guild of a assassins. In fact, I had a run in with the guild in Snow Haven, I barely escaped with my life. Of course, I was much younger and stronger then. Luckily, the guild here in Free Port seems unconcerned with me."
"I suppose you lucked out then, friend." Kuruk said. "We'll take the maps and atlases then, thank you very much for your assistance." Kuruk stepped away from the counter and walked out the door.
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Ombra's bright white teeth grinned a cheshire grin beneath his hood.
Then be infused, young one.
Nettal felt his insides writhe with sickness - Ombra had been right, this would've knocked him down had he been standing. Power rushed from Ombra's hand and rushed into Nettal's body.
In that instant, Nettal's perception of the world suddenly shifted. Shadows became more pronounced, the night lost it's mystery and became safe and familiar. He could sense - almost
see - the fabric of darkness itself on all thngs, and he knew that if he wanted it would bend and twist to his will.
A dark aura surrounded him as the power continued to flow. Nettal's eyes glowed with a bright green light, and similarly colored lightning arced across his body.
As Ombra released his hold, strength and vigor infused Nettal's every limb. Every old wound had faded, every ache was gone, and he could feel the shadows of the world itself around him. As the aura of black light faded, he felt the nausea wash away and knew that his ascension was done.
Ombra grinned and helped him to his feet.
How do you feel?
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If Raising a Hero counts as an Infusion, then I'll only raise him. If Nettal is already a Hero (don't remember) then i'll just infuse him. If neither apply, I'll do both :smallamused: Nettal's powers just got REAL all up in this bitch
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The power surged through Nettal. It was... incredible. "You do me a great service, Ombra." he said to the god as he stood up. "I will use this power for the good of all mortals, I swear it. I do not wish to be rude after so quickly recieving such a gift from you, but I must attend to matters on Creation. The reconstruction of the Lokab Empire requires the attention of all the Wildlings, myself included."
Nettal bowed to Ombra and left through a nearby portal. His exit from the Mistlands took him nearby a group of knights who were busy at work in the lands that Calasanctium had reclaimed from the fallen Lokab Empire.
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@Yeshon: I'd like to get Nettal in contact with Gwyn, as per our discussion via PM. If you're still interested, that is.
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Me? A guardian of ALL creation?......an interesting idea his eyes glaze over for a short while. Consider me....considering. I am still.....new at this......and I still have questions. I ask that you......grant me some time to find some....answers. He's gone still and stoic in this short time.
I would encourage you to think about it. Speak with Kipt and ask him anything. I am sure he will be able to provide you with answers to any questions you might have. I wish you well on your journeys, if you ever need a place to rest, the Mistlands will welcome you.
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Re: Lords of Creation: Boundless Wonder, Endless Strife. [IC] [Part II]
What May Be Perceived as the Present
The Fool looked down upon all of creation from his perch just beyond the last star. The many faceted eyes of the Serpent saw all things. The stars stretching out, eternal guardians of the beyond. The starlit forest which grew between them, home of the dead and passed. Home of Lystelle... In strange ways he could see Hell superimposed behind the picture. And from it the screams of suffering fell silently. At the heart of the universe sat the prime world. And around it the rings of Geasa circled in perfect rhythm. A new world had been born in his absence. A world both connected to, yet not of the material. A wild world much like its master. Then there were the dreams. The wonderful dreams of all life clever enough to think it. So many possibilities existed in the dream world, like light that illuminated the inner workings of souls. And through all of this the twisting pattern of the labyrinth shifted and hummed. For through it the sacred energies of the universe flowed; the very life blood of creation. And drowning inside of it the poor souls of the lost; mortal and god alike who had forgotten how to swim. The Fool smiled and his grin extended past the serpents face all the way down it's length until there were two separate golden dragons looking down upon reality. Change was afoot.
Change is Suffering, the Nobility of Fools
Isanloff felt a very peculiar sensation. It was as if the robes that best served his form had been filled. And yet such could not be true for suffering remained as ever upon the world. With a shudder of wings the cloud of butterflies crammed themselves out of the god. Taking perch upon each others wings as they molded into one form in front of him. Finally a raven kin with the head of a fox stood before him. With a deep theatrical bow followed by a wink; the Fool Faydin greeted the only being in creation older than himself.
"Greetings oh great and wise Isanloff, Imperator of Inanition, dearest brother. How fares the suffering of the world?"
As he spoke Faydin stared directly into the mirror, not wavering in the slightest. Of course in his own mind the mirror had been replaced with the face of an old accountant. Twas one who had gotten lost when Hallorn first stepped into the Labyrinth. But such details were not shared with others without a meta perspective.
Breaking the Chains of Form, Freedom of the Mind is Madness
When Halasht returns to check on his army of ghosts he comes across a curious sight. It seems the horde with Ultswyn at the head is locked in furious combat with an old pupil. Of course the Pupil was currently two dozen many armed half giants, but they all had the same face which counted for something. A twenty fifth copy of Arranan's current form appeared before Halasht smiling amiably, and twisting an octet of blades in a friendly way that sort of vaguely suggested an interest in sparring.
"It is good to see you dearest brother, or should I call you master seeing as it was your chosen one who taught me how to fight?"
Arranan glanced down at his eight arms and shrugged. "Well, I've altered the technique a little since then."
Legions March to the Drums of Fools, Storms are Dangerous Enough Without Minds
The Rings of Geasa are used to many strange sights. Clockwork butterflies with six wings was a new one. The little things were everywhere. They perched atop every surface, fanning their iridescent periwinkle wings gently to and fro. When touched they would jump and buzz away, but in the end they were harmless. However their chittering quickly reached irritating levels once Merolle had been located. Every little butterfly hummed his own tune, and the reverberations which seemed only cacophonous arrived here to match with each other perfectly.
"Hello dearest brother. Dien apologizes for any inconveniences our awakening may have caused for your plans on earth. Dien hopes there is no bad blood between us." Hummed the swarm.
A collection of the creatures nearest to the Verdigris Legion had collected themselves, and snapped like puzzle pieces into a form quite similar to an Inevitable, if said Inevitable's inner workings were broken beyond repair. The Fool hadn't really been paying that much attention when he came across the schematics.
The Dead are Never Lost, the Lost are Always Dead
A beautiful young woman older than death itself sat pun an invisible ledge. Her laughter smelled like fairy tales. And her periwinkle dress twinkled with half forgotten stars.
"Greetings oh Starlit Reaper, dearest of brothers. Do you know me as I am?" Lystelle asked.
Deer Feasts on Wolf Flesh, Natural Order is Built on Illusion
A serpent stretches itself to a more reasonable size and sits itself down at a table that wasn't there before in a place it hasn't been in front of the god it had been expecting. Pouring itself some tea with one tail while it adjusted its monocle with a face tendril; the golden furred beast smiled politely.
"You were late for tea time so I decided to bring the party to you dear nephew. Don't worry I forgive you, you'll only just be receiving the invitation in precisely four seconds..." At Kiloasa's side a spirit fox had appeared, and dropped the note gently onto the Arch Druid's lap. "Sorry about that. I'm not used to thinking straight in time. And it's my own concept too. Linearity that is. You'd think I'd have a firmer grasp on it."
Hell is Sanity, to be Made to Suffer is Better than to be Ignored
A vulture circled up above the lord of Hell. Make that six Vultures. No wait, Five, and one picked clean vulture skeleton at Alyveran's feet. The vultures had decided they were hungry.
"Do you intend to die soon deathspawn? Or later, we don't care. We're patient you see."
Howl Back Moon, War is the Height of Folly
A fox appeared before the wolf with mischief in his eyes. "I am pleased to make your acquaintance nephew. It is unfortunate that this is our first meeting, but then were I not to have been dead, and you not to have slept perhaps it would have been sooner."
Constant Vigilance in the face of Insomnia, Shadow Gossip
Ombra's shadow had decided to speak to him. "I have a question my lord. Why is it I always have to do what you do? It seems unfair. Perhaps I should take the reigns every once and a while."
Waters of Chaos, In Depths of Madness
A Giant Squid seemed to materialize out of ink, which had in turn seemed to materialize out of water. Each tentacle had a snake's head attached to the end, and where the creatures mouth should be, a Kalpan skull sat chattering.
"Greetings Aqaeris. You know I'm really not sure what to discuss with you. Chattered the skull. "But it seemed rather rude to leave you out of my grand introduction, so here I am. No need to thank me, I'm just considerate like that."
Bravery is the Most Noble Form of Foolishness
Gwyn felt a familiar twisting around her, it was as if for a moment she had returned into the Labyrinth. However the sensation was different this time. For instead of being dragged there the Labyrinth had brought something to her. In front of her Arranan stood as he had a child of eight, back when he had been known only as Arran by his friends. The only change to his appearance was this child had six butterfly wings sprouting from his back.
"Hello Gwyn, most noble of the gods, and dearest niece." The child paused for a moment in deep consideration. "Or is it mom now? Either way I'm glad to see you're awake.
What Greater Fools than Those in Love
A man appeared before Kipt as Faydin had in life just before departing.
"Hail god of harmony. You may call me Faydin, second aspect of the second god. I have come here to apologize." And at this the man looked truly sad. "For I am afraid harmony will be lacking now that I have rejoined this mortal coil."
The Bloodied Secret of Origin
In a burst of light a figure appeared before Lilli. That figure was Lilli. The second Lilli considered the first Lilli closely before smiling in triumph. "I was wondering where my shadow had gone"
Lost Among the Dunes, Down Flow the Sands of Time
A face appeared in the sand in the presence of Tresingiis. It was an odd face. Every time it made a new expression it fell back into sand and rose up again with the desired emotion
"Oh great and mighty lord of the desert, he whose winds carry the burning sands, ruler of the dry waste; I have travelled from the beginning of time to arrive at this place. And to you I depart this message: Hi, I'm the Fool, well an aspect but no one has bothered to name me, not that I mind, how are you?"
All Who Travel are Mine to Protect, A Fool Will Always Trust the Wanderer
The Fool had felt the change in the ancient high roads, and the Fool was proud. The illusions and chaos he had wrought to protect the wanderers had become so much more than he had ever dreamed. As he appeared before his son he did it in the form of Yohalles' new creatures. And the warmth of his smile was enough to melt glaciers.
"It is good to meet you, my son."
Ages Past, the Frozen Lands
Imil smiled weakly. "Out of the kindness and compassion of your heart?" He suggested as earnestly as he could manage.
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The Mistlands
Yohalles's eyes go wide and he opens up his arms, immediately trying to hug Reisen. Father! I knew I would see you soon.....I knew as soon as I met sister.......the one who smells of death and secrets.
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Sea of the South
Aquaeris wandered through the seabed, seeing the blasphemous art of his second race. He saw... different beauty there. The beauty of madness and killing and burning, of causing change in a negative way.
He saw the horrible monster, saw it speak to him.
His insane shard hissed and roared to a burning life, splitting apart from him again and forming into a dark form, shining with the fires of burning villages in its new eyes.
"Hello. Who art thee? Nice form, by the way."
Monte Mora
In the fray, a figure, blurring slightly, ran straight into the midst of it. It could be called half-Kalpan, or half-Woden. It had the darker skin of a Klikit-born Kalpan, and the lightning bolt symbol of the Klikit themselves. It wielded a finely crafted Kalpan art-axe.
"Stop fighting!"
Sea of the West
A dire shape slithered into Freeport. It saw a group of slightly drunk humans and Ravenkin walking down the dingy streets, saw them talking and praising a Belsheroth.
It wanted praise, and hungered.
Tentacles of madness snatched them from the boardwalk, and pulled them into hypnotic madness.
Several days later, a cult had formed, the mad visitors to the undersea darkness being priests. In unholy rites they praised the God of Madness, came from the sea.
Many visitors to Freeport were hypnotized into the cult, and they spread it in dingy back alleys of dark streets unseen.
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The Bloodied Secret of Origin
In a burst of light a figure appeared before Lilli. That figure was Lilli. The second Lilli considered the first Lilli closely before smiling in triumph. "I was wondering where my shadow had gone"
The Two who are the Same but Different
"The shadow had been playing." The first Lilli grinned beneath her hood, and spread her hands apart. "I bid you greetings."
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Free Port-Gregory of House Raptor
At first the notes are ignored by the mercenaries, but they started to doubt, started to wonder.
Sasha, does not live in the city proper. She is a human woman, born and raised in Free Port. Strangely (or perhaps not) preferring a small cottage in the woods far away from the dangers of Free Port. According to all reports she is a capable fencer, but if rumors are to be believed, she is not under Karma's protection.
Free Port Fell Knives
With time, the notes to the mercenaries slowed, until they stopped. Parvis watched the situation, prepared to jump in. Then, with a sudden, he prepared for a meeting between some of the mercenary leaders, not all of them, but those who seem most cautious and unhappy with their leaders.
Prior to this meeting, he sends a single note to Gregory. Written on a scroll, sealed with wax, but no insignia. The scroll has but a single word written on it.
"Die"
Monte Mora Docklands
The assassin trapped by hippogriff and horde, draws a knive and begins not to cut his way free from the crushing animal, but into the rider. People watching him will note a strange glint in his eye, and a beginnings of froth in his mouth.
At another part of the grand melee, a man wielding a cruel and vicious knife, began to cut his way through the crowd, before being blocked by the beast master and his whip. The beast master struck a blow at the ground and the knife wielder moved to the side, slicing into a man as he went. As the beast master let his whip ring out, the knife wielder took out another dagger, parried the whip and buried the dagger in the ground, taking the whip with it. Though the beast master could easily recover, the knife wielder danced away, aiming to jump over to the boat owned by Brist.
An assassin, from the boat incident, struck at one of the Kalpan guards with her hatchet, attempting to sunder the shields, while tumbling to the ground. His friend, manages to regain is balance, and begins to slice at sailors, at wounds that seem fairly lethal, but it turns out later on that they are easily healable and not serious at all.
With the announcement from the man wishing and end to the conflict, some of the assassins pause, but the frenzying man under the Hippogrif does not stop, and the pause lasts only a few moments, and the assassin's actions are delayed somewhat.
A man in sailor's garb, wielding what looks like a boarding axe, begins to make his way towards the target pair, Akric and Brist! Meanwhile Litan himself takes note of the aerial observer, and ducks away from the conflict to come around the side, dodging through backstreets around the conflict. Pausing only to take a shot of strong whisky, he brings himself onto the dockside with aim to approach Akric and Brist from behind. With a smooth motion he rushes up, parrying a blow from a knife on his own short sword, before leaping and blocking the sailor's boarding axe before it can reach Akric and Brist.
Litan looks to Brist and Akric, his mask concealing a massive grin. He spoke, his voice turned harsher by the shot of whisky. With little discomfort, he rasped, "Lucky, managed to get here before they forced you onto their trap."
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The Red Desert: The shifting sands
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I'm not sure what you where imagining. Tresingiis looks like a giant hawk.
Tresingiis greets The Fool as a guest. "Actually, in the wake of the Former Lokab Empire, I'm quite busy. Welcome to the desert, you don't seem like a fool, why are you called that?"
The Former Lokab Empire
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Goblin refugees were lined up for nearly a mile to try and get some of the food that the Cretaumfolk had brought. Hundreds of thousands of starving men, women and children waiting impatiently for their best chance at survival. Glick had been in line for almost twelve hours when she made it to the front.
"Thank you, thank you thank you!" she said to the strange Cretaumfolk who had arrived from seemingly nowhere. "You have saved me, saved us all. We are in your debt." She took her ration of food and water and left the line.
Glick ran among the destroyed, crumbling buildings to her safe spot. It was a hole in a wall, literally. But it was cool and dark and no one else knew about it. That's what she thought, until she got there.
"Hey li'l miss. Gimme your food." A big, ugly goblin with one eye said. The burned scar of a geas mark was apparent on his forehead.
"Please, it's mine. You can't take it, I'll starve." She begged.
"Ha! Some goblin you are!" The geas-freed goblin replied. he pushed her to the ground and took the food. Glick jumped up straight away and bit the bigger goblin on the shoulder.
"I'LL KILL YOU!" He screamed. The big goblin threw Glick against the wall and pinned her there with one arm. His other hand held a knife at her throat. Glick swallowed hard.
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"Not today." A Cretaumfolk with dark green scales demanded as he walks up to the one eye'd goblin and pushes the criminal away with the length of his spear, standing taller than him by many feet. "Who are you that you would take food from others, and kill them before asking for food from those just giving it away?" And he jams his spear forward, aiming for the goblin's remaining eye.
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What May Be Perceived as the PresentWhat Greater Fools than Those in Love
A man appeared before Kipt as Faydin had in life just before departing.
"Hail god of harmony. You may call me Faydin, second aspect of the second god. I have come here to apologize." And at this the man looked truly sad. "For I am afraid harmony will be lacking now that I have rejoined this mortal coil."
"Hello, Faydin." Kipt responded suspiciously. "Forgive me, but I do not understand what you are talking about. What do you mean by harmony will be lacking? Apologizing for what?" He kept his good-natured spirit about him, but Faydin's words made Kipt visibly anxious.
Monte Mora
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The diplomat's cry was not totally without lasting effect. Soon after he had put himself in the action, much of the chaos that had broken out from random sailors on the dock subsided. Those men were sailors, not warriors to begin with. Additionally, as did the assassins, the much of the guard took pause for a moment as well, creating an otherwise hilarious stop and go effect.
"thanks." Akric grunts at Litan. He then fully engages the man with the knife, expecting Litan to do the same for the Sailor, Brist cowering between them. Akric swings his greatsword at his enemy, slashing at whatever he hits, then turning over smoothly for the next slash.
On his return to the scene, the mounted Elthien flies just over the knife-wielding assassin, preparing to jump onto the boat, and hurls a spear at his chest.
Meanwhile, the two Kalpans land their maneuver. The one wielding a mace had his shield sundered in the process, and he staggers for a moment before he starts swinging wildly. His first strike misses. Slow yet powerful, it splinters a small hole in the wooden dock. Again he raises his mace over his head to strike down at the assassin that was downed, but faces knives to his open stomach. Caught off balance by the bloody, yet hardly threatening wounds, he falls back into the water behind him. The other, now flanked by two assassins, is fighting very defensively. He hides behind his shield circling so that they don't stab his back, and jabs air with his sword to keep them away, waiting for the right time to strike.
Now without anyone nearby to fight, the one fighting bare-clawed moves toward the combat, pausing next to the diplomat. "We are the city guard, what is your purpose here?" he demanded, still seeming threatening as fighting continued around him.
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"All of these things are doable on my part. But what sort of power would I be granted? Magical power for me is explainable through the Drownsword, but there are very few knights that have any magical power."
"It will be a gift, from the Sacrosanct Directors, after their long slumber Lord Isanloff, Balsheroth, and Gwyn all wish to see the long years of suffering end, and you will be given a divine gift, and a divine mandate to carry it out. The power you receive is the will of the gods acting through you to achieve noble goals, that only mortals can achieve for themselves."
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Geasa
"My name is Gwyn, a pleasure to meet you Brightfire." She leaned against the wall, watching her uncle.
"If I may ask, what sort of creature are you Brightfire?"
Sophia, Marren, and Nureen
That was not the answer she was expecting. She started laughing, it felt good to laugh after so long.
"All right, I'll need all the help I can get."
With that she began to ride West, aiming to miss the Lokab Empire entirely, not knowing that the knights were already reclaiming much of the abandoned lands.
Free Port-The Great Voyage
"Thanks," Sandra whispered as she followed. Saul frowned but followed, while Master Hans seemed particularly unconcerned with what they were doing.
"Take care."
When Kuruk left the building Willy was there waiting outside.
"Big Momma says you're free to go. If you set up a shop here she gets 10% of your profits. Trade by ship is up to the dock masters though."
Free Port-The Fell Knives
A scarred old human and a younger Ravenkin awaited Parvis in a tavern. They were called Marik and Jorias respectively. The human was missing a right ear and was a native of Free Port. Whereas Jorias was the bastard half brother of Gregory.
Gregory's reaction to the note could not be reported, presumably he received many death threats and so was unconcerned with this one.
The Wildling and the Knights
One of the knights pulled up short at the sight of Nettal, "Hail! Are you a Wildling? If so, we seek the one called Nettal! We of the Order of the Spear would seek his assistance."
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The spear will have the head made from one of the shards that fell off during Gwyn's fight with Vargull.
Gwyn and The Fool
"Uncle?!" For one of the very few times in her life, Gwyn was genuinely suprised. She rushed over to the boy and embraced him. Great, she was becoming like her father was with her.
"I thought you were dead."
Then something else he had said clicked in Gwyn's mind, she pulled back utterly confused, "Wait, 'mom'?"
The Imposter and The Daemon
'Eric' smiled, "That will be an easy sell. All right, as far as I'm concerned, your contract is acceptable."
There was a knock at the door.
"Ah, it seems his royal highness has arrived. It shouldn't take me long to convince him of the merits of continuing the 3rd Crusade."
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Constant Vigilance in the face of Insomnia, Shadow Gossip
Ombra's shadow had decided to speak to him. "I have a question my lord. Why is it I always have to do what you do? It seems unfair. Perhaps I should take the reigns every once and a while."
To answer your question, it's because you're a thing, not a person. A natural phenomenon that occurs because I have a solid form. Even if you had the intelligence to move me in place of me moving you, it would be physically impossible. ...Well, I could, of course, make you move independently.
But, see, I don't have a shadow. That would be dumb. He continued cheerily, a bright grin on his face as he turned to look at the shadow. So who're you?
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Monte Mora
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Feel free to kill my people off if called for, it would add something to the story.
The diplomat's cry was not totally without lasting effect. Soon after he had put himself in the action, much of the chaos that had broken out from random sailors on the dock subsided. Those men were sailors, not warriors to begin with. Additionally, as did the assassins, the much of the guard took pause for a moment as well, creating an otherwise hilarious stop and go effect.
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thanks." Akric grunts at Litan. He then fully engages the man with the knife, expecting Litan to do the same for the Sailor, Brist cowering between them. Akric swings his greatsword at his enemy, slashing at whatever he hits, then turning over smoothly for the next slash.
On his return to the scene, the mounted Elthien flies just over the knife-wielding assassin, preparing to jump onto the boat, and hurls a spear at his chest.
Meanwhile, the two Kalpans land their maneuver. The one wielding a mace had his shield sundered in the process, and he staggers for a moment before he starts swinging wildly. His first strike misses. Slow yet powerful, it splinters a small hole in the wooden dock. Again he raises his mace over his head to strike down at the assassin that was downed, but faces knives to his open stomach. Caught off balance by the bloody, yet hardly threatening wounds, he falls back into the water behind him. The other, now flanked by two assassins, is fighting very defensively. He hides behind his shield circling so that they don't stab his back, and jabs air with his sword to keep them away, waiting for the right time to strike.
Now without anyone nearby to fight, the one fighting bare-clawed moves toward the combat, pausing next to the diplomat. "
We are the city guard, what is your purpose here?" he demanded, still seeming threatening as fighting continued around him.
"I wish for peaceful resolution of this problem, for I know it's a problem, if possible. Life is short, and death is forever. Besides, it's so tiring to bring them back to 'life' again."
The graceful claw swept back a short black cowl with glowing green symbols on it to reveal a slightly green-tinged but otherwise beautiful face. She raised a glowing baton of pure-white wood. "Do I need to stop this?"
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What May Be Perceived as the Present
The Dead are Never Lost, the Lost are Always Dead
A beautiful young woman older than death itself sat pun an invisible ledge. Her laughter smelled like fairy tales. And her periwinkle dress twinkled with half forgotten stars.
"Greetings oh Starlit Reaper, dearest of brothers. Do you know me as I am?" Lystelle asked.
Reisen... Come to torment me as I lay dying?
No... You are here for something else...
Did you enjoy being "dead"?
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Geasa
"My name is Gwyn, a pleasure to meet you Brightfire." She leaned against the wall, watching her uncle.
"If I may ask, what sort of creature are you Brightfire?"
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Brightfire doesn't know what she is, at least, not in human terms.
Also, she can't understand the word Gwyn because it's not a descriptive name, so it doesn't register.
Umm... I Don't know what you said... I shall call you Shiningspear.
What sort am I? I am hunter-that-preys-on-lesser-creatures-and-absorbs-food-from-them.
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Sophia, Marren, and Nureen
That was not the answer she was expecting. She started laughing, it felt good to laugh after so long.
"All right, I'll need all the help I can get."
With that she began to ride West, aiming to miss the Lokab Empire entirely, not knowing that the knights were already reclaiming much of the abandoned lands.
So... Sophia, why are we going to Freeport? What is this tragedy you speak of?
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The Imposter and The Daemon
'Eric' smiled, "That will be an easy sell. All right, as far as I'm concerned, your contract is acceptable."
There was a knock at the door.
"Ah, it seems his royal highness has arrived. It shouldn't take me long to convince him of the merits of continuing the 3rd Crusade."
King Stephen continued to wait for the Captain, so passed the time deciding what art treasures he would steal and take back with him.
With the Knights' permission of course...
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Gwyn and the Star
Gwyn shrugged, "That name will do as well as any. I suppose I'll rephrase the question, where did you come from?"
Sophia, Marren, and Nureel
Sophia shook her head, "What I saw, was a knight flying the banner of the Spear. He conquered every land without pause. There were none capable of opposing him. He stages feint after feint taking all the lands in his path. But his true goal. What he really wants, is Free Port... I'm going there to find out why he'd want it."
King Stephen
The knights voice no protest, in their minds the palace will be better off without all the finery.
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Council Chambers
Amathol pondered.
"From Abadil's calculations, five plants would provide us enough power for the whole kingdom with considerable leeway for further growth. His calculations already include the needs of the territories recently recovered by the knights."
"As for timetables for the payment, he has a centennial plan to offer. The Guild trusts us to honor our debts and as you know, the prefer a long term, steady income of praise than short, suddenbursts."
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Frozen Lands
Spiritual being, the hydra hissed a laugh at the envoy, when the sword came, it struck a wall of energy surrounding the creature, the impact point flaring with a tarnished brass hue before the force became invisible once again.
Imil's glass sphere, in turn, landed squarely against the adamantine hide of the titanic beast's face, shattering fruitlessly against the metallic surface, but still enough to bring the head's attention down onto the man. Said head lowers itself to be on Imil's eye level.
"Я пам'ятаю, що ви друїди можуть зрозуміти будь-яку мову."
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I recall that you druids can understand any tongue.
The nostrils of the beast release a warm plume, an acrid plume smelling of acrid, ionized storm winds.
"Назви мені хоч одну причину не поглине вас цілком за нахабство, смертний річ."
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Give me one reason not to swallow you whole for your insolence, mortal thing.
The envoy frowned, consternation at this sudden ineffectiveness evident on his face. It was time for a new tactic- the ghost reached out, trying to see if he could at least grasp it. And if he could do that, he could scale the beast.
However, he took notice of the druid, eyes squinting. Huh, that looked like that one guy's kid....
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Gwyn and the Star
Gwyn shrugged, "That name will do as well as any. I suppose I'll rephrase the question, where did you come from?"
Ummm... Away from here. A long way from here. I fell for a long time and into the place of non-living-living-dead things.I was up among the points,
Brightfire gestured with an appendage to the distant stars.
That is where my kin are. Where we hunted the lesser creatures that ate the light and consumed them. Where we played and fought.
I was happy and didn't starve...
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To translate: non-living-living-dead things are the souls in the Forests. Brightfire finds it hard to believe that they are somehow living and dead because the soul of a Wandering Star perishes when it does.
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Sophia, Marren, and Nureel
Sophia shook her head, "What I saw, was a knight flying the banner of the Spear. He conquered every land without pause. There were none capable of opposing him. He stages feint after feint taking all the lands in his path. But his true goal. What he really wants, is Free Port... I'm going there to find out why he'd want it."
A Knight? Conquering? I'd be more inclined to believe Goblins turning down dessert.
And Free Port? Who'd want Free Port?
Nureen and Marren just shrug and continue riding, though they feel they've left out an important detail...
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King Stephen
The knights voice no protest, in their minds the palace will be better off without all the finery.
Thus begins the wholesale theft of many of the riches of the palace.
The King's servants begin cataloguing artworks and fine furnishings and packing as many as they can into the empty carriages prepared for such an eventuality.
However, the King was not foolish enough to let this get out of hand, and only stole from the Palace. In the words of his Great Grandmother:
"A wise thief only takes what can be taken without complaint".
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Deer Feasts on Wolf Flesh, Natural Order is Built on Illusion
A serpent stretches itself to a more reasonable size and sits itself down at a table that wasn't there before in a place it hasn't been in front of the god it had been expecting. Pouring itself some tea with one tail while it adjusted its monocle with a face tendril; the golden furred beast smiled politely.
"You were late for tea time so I decided to bring the party to you dear nephew. Don't worry I forgive you, you'll only just be receiving the invitation in precisely four seconds..." At Kiloasa's side a spirit fox had appeared, and dropped the note gently onto the Arch Druid's lap. "Sorry about that. I'm not used to thinking straight in time. And it's my own concept too. Linearity that is. You'd think I'd have a firmer grasp on it."
I do not recall having ever been invited to tea with you, Fool. Nor, in fact, do I think we have ever properly been introduced. However I know you through your children. The bloody minded female and the restless son. So allow me to introduce myself properly. I am Kiloasa, The Hungering. I am the Arch-Druid, the Green Maker, and the Treefather.
It is unfortunate that you missed the party I prepared, it would have been the perfect opportunity to reveal yourself. The Fool Reisen was dangerous, Kiloasa's Wildlings had informed him of that much. Chaos was not inherently evil, but that did not prevent it from being destructive. Nature required a balance of things.
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The Former Lokab Empire
"Not today." A Cretaumfolk with dark green scales demanded as he walks up to the one eye'd goblin and pushes the criminal away with the length of his spear, standing taller than him by many feet. "Who are you that you would take food from others, and kill them before asking for food from those just giving it away?" And he jams his spear forward, aiming for the goblin's remaining eye.
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"I'm the one strong enough to take it!" The one-eyed goblin replied as he ducked the spear. He slashed at the thick shaft with his knife, but only succeeded in knocking it aside.
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Free Port-The Great Voyage
"Thanks," Sandra whispered as she followed. Saul frowned but followed, while Master Hans seemed particularly unconcerned with what they were doing.
"Take care."
When Kuruk left the building Willy was there waiting outside.
"Big Momma says you're free to go. If you set up a shop here she gets 10% of your profits. Trade by ship is up to the dock masters though."
"Well, tell Big Momma to expect a merchant's ship from my homeland before the end of the trading season." Kuruk replied. He fished out a few gold coins and handed them to the boy. "For your trouble."
Kuruk turned to the knights and said, "We'll depart for Monte Mora in three days time. Make sure all the buckets are clean before we leave though. I'll probably be making good use of them..."
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The Wildling and the Knights
One of the knights pulled up short at the sight of Nettal, "Hail! Are you a Wildling? If so, we seek the one called Nettal! We of the Order of the Spear would seek his assistance."
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If you don't mind Gwyn won't be directly involved, the knights are looking for Wildling assistance.
The spear will have the head made from one of the shards that fell off during Gwyn's fight with Vargull.
"Then fortune smiles upon you Knight. I am Nettal, leader of the Wildlings. What does the Order of the Spear require my assistance for?" Nettal smiled his widest smile and filled it with the energy of his new infusion and all of his druidic charms. New friends were always welcome.
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Starting AP: 6 PAP: 0
Gain Domain: Destruction (Wrath) 3 AP
Create Relic- 4 AP
Infuse Relic- 2 AP
Curse- 1 AP Trial of Belsheroth
Final AP: 3 PAP: 0
@Elemental: You're not going to tell me that Anzhela is seriously never going to find a soul that doesn't want to return to Creation are you?
Also, I want to get the Madame Woodsworth story moving forward. It's a bad idea to leave crazy people alone for too long.
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@Elemental: You're not going to tell me that Anzhela is seriously never going to find a soul that doesn't want to return to Creation are you?
Also, I want to get the Madame Woodsworth story moving forward. It's a bad idea to leave crazy people alone for too long.
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She hasn't finished yet. And those were the first three interviews.
And reincarnation isn't an option, so she's not asking them about it, merely whether they would have lingered as a spirit.
I'm sure she'd have lots of people signing up when she finally gets around to Hell. A lot of people have died after all.
Anzhela continues her interviews in the Forests
She had given up on the scroll when it had gotten too long, so instead had a large metal bound book at her disposal. Easily thousands of pages.
Now she was interviewing a young child.
You died from Pox, isn't that correct little one?
"Yes Miss."
If you had the choice to linger on in spirit, would you have?
"What do you mean?"
Linger on, as a mere shadow of yourself without being able to touch anything. Merely to see and hear and to speak.
"Maybe... I don't know... Yes? I miss my mum and kitty. Nanna is looking after me, but it's not the same."
The child didn't cry, as the time for that was over. But still, the sadness of the child pulled at Anzhela's heart and she stayed with him for a while and comforted him.
A few hours later
Damn her compassion... Now she was behind schedule... Oh well...
She smiled at her personal joke.