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[Titan] The Second Titanomachy (IC Thread)
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You arrive at the Rotunda of Olympus, the grand meeting place of the gods and their lieutenants. Before you, you can see the gods themselves, resplendent in their auras.
Zeus, the king of the gods, sits on his throne, with his long grey hair and beard. His eyes are pure white fury, ready to strike out against the Titans and their allies.
To his left sits his brother Poseidon, wearing a three-pronged crown, akin to a trident. Over his back rests a cape made of scaly flesh, likely shed from the Kraken or a similar sea monstrosity.
To Zeus' right is Hades, lord of the Underworld. His skin is dark and he exudes an aura of death.
The other gods sit around them, conversing with each other, though you cannot hear them over the clamor of the other Oathbound surrounding you. You recognize nothing but the chain tattoos revealed on what little skin is protected by armor or clothing.
You do, however, notice several Oathbound walking away from the rest. Though you are not sure why, you feel compelled to follow them, as if pulled by an unseen force.
They seem to be introducing themselves. You think it wise to do the same.
Aaaaaand begin!
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Felandria looks right at Zeus.
Hello, Father.
I trust you are well, considering.
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Zeus looks upon his daughter.
"Ah, Felandria. I had hoped you would be here. I am...stressed. My brothers cannot seem to decide on a course of action to take. I say we should see the Oracle at Delphi, but Poseidon believes we should gather the armies at Olympus for war."
The other Oathbound turn as Zeus speaks as his voice echoes across the room. Even the other Gods turn.
"Ares agrees with Poseidon. Not at all surprising, seeing as this is the most...warlike course of action. Some of the other gods, Athena, Hades, Artemis, think we should split our forces. Send one group to Delphi and another to rally soldiers. What do you think, my daughter?"
The crowd gasps as Zeus recognizes Felandria as his daughter. All mortal eyes turn to her.
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Niklos scoffs as he leans on the pommel of his massive hammer like a walking cane, resting the cherry-red glowing head of the unwieldy-looking tool on the stones at his feet and caring not if it singes the otherwise perfect mosaic. These stones will likely see a lot more damage than he could do in the days and weeks to come.
The revelation that Felandria was kin of Zeus meant no more to him than those stones. Zeus was known for spreading his love across as many mortal women as Hera would turn a blind eye to, and his spawn nearly outnumbered all the other godlings put together. Rather than comment openly on the situation, Niklos simply shows his mild disdain by removing a smoker's pipe from one of the many pouches on the heavy leather apron he wears. The bowl is packed with herbs and incense from the orient, and he expertly catches one of the embers flying from the head of his lowered hammer to ignite it before taking a puff.
"Your son bade me remind you that it was the ingenius inventions of the hekatonkheires, the hundred handed ones, that won the first conflict in the end. What of them?" Representing Hephaestus, the lame smith and much scorned son of Zeus, gave Niklos no small amount of ire when he saw the dotage Zeus paid on Felandria.
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Kiraiakos stood next to Niklos, the chains on his wrist clanking.
"So there's an actual demigod here. I wonder if she's as famous as Heracles or Perseus. I've certainly never heard of her."
He notices Niklos' hammer.
"That's quite the hammer you have there" he said, admiring the craftsmanship.
"Might I ask where you got it from?"
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A cloud of sweet smoke with an acrid aftertaste heralds Niklos' response, "I made it myself. It's a mobile war forge, so I can create and repair things while I'm away from my smithy. Hits like a blighted demon too."
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Kiraiakos nods in acknowledgement.
"So you're Oathbound to Hephaestus, then? It would make sense for a man with such an item."
He admires the hammer for a brief moment before continuing.
"My name is Kiraiakos, Oathbound to Hades. What is your name?"
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Originally Posted by
Sahaar
Zeus looks upon his daughter.
"Ah, Felandria. I had hoped you would be here. I am...stressed. My brothers cannot seem to decide on a course of action to take. I say we should see the Oracle at Delphi, but Poseidon believes we should gather the armies at Olympus for war."
The other Oathbound turn as Zeus speaks as his voice echoes across the room. Even the other Gods turn.
"Ares agrees with Poseidon. Not at all surprising, seeing as this is the most...warlike course of action. Some of the other gods, Athena, Hades, Artemis, think we should split our forces. Send one group to Delphi and another to rally soldiers. What do you think, my daughter?"
The crowd gasps as Zeus recognizes Felandria as his daughter. All mortal eyes turn to her.
I have always supported your wisdom and see no fault in it now, I only wish to help in any way I can.
If you wish me to follow to Delphi, I shall, and if you wish I join the fight, I will gladly do so.
I shall like to see how the Titans handle picking on someone their own size.
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A third individual peels away from the crowd and moves to join Niklos and Kiraiakos. He's a pretty enough lad, but not much more than. Long and sinewy-limbed, the youth sports a thin, coarse beard. He carries himself like an athlete, but hardly a warrior. What he's doing among these Gods-chosen warriors is questionable at best. He's not even carrying a weapon! Resting one arm in the folds of the cloak wrapped around his torso, he gives a grin to Niklos and Kiraiakos. "Quite the gathering, huh?" He chuckles, full of bravado. "I mean, Olympus. We're on Olympus. Those are the Gods. Like, all of them. That's pretty cool."
He'll look fairly familiar, if either of the warriors follows sports.
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"Not quite all of them, but enough that it matters. And aye, the mountain certainly is impressive. Like standing on Gaia's bosom itself." Well then, even for a smith Niklos can certainly be creative with his imagery.
He casts a keen eye to the new youth as he puffs on his pipe, and both Kiraiakos and Hippolyte may notice that the metal stem is purpling from the heat flowing through it, particularly where it is thinnest near his lips. The heat seems to do him no harm, and in fact appears to comfort him more than the smoke itself.
"I don't suppose you would be Hippo... odd that, I can't recall your name. What I do remember is a rather rabid fan of the Colosseum commissioning a statue made entirely of silver in your likeness. Eventually he sent it back and didn't pay because it was too lifelike. Seems he wanted the subject to look like a hero of the ages, and not some wiry young lad on a pretty horse." Niklos chuckles at the memory, letting it sooth the sting of being ignored by Zeus as he suspected he would. If the king of the gods would not listen to his son's message when borne by an Oathbound, then the conflict would go as it would, simple as that.
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Felandria
I have always supported your wisdom and see no fault in it now, I only wish to help in any way I can.
If you wish me to follow to Delphi, I shall, and if you wish I join the fight, I will gladly do so.
I shall like to see how the Titans handle picking on someone their own size.
Zeus points to the trio of Oathbound behind Felandria.
"Go to them. Tell them what must be done. Take them to Delphi and consult the Oracle about the outcome of this war. maybe if the prophecies are fortuitous my brothers and sisters will be less....irritable about the situation at hand."
Without waiting for a response, Zeus returns to conversation with the other gods.
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"Aye, this is quite the gathering. I'm used to hunting Oathbreakers and stray monsters, not defending the world against the Titans."
Kiraiakos' gaze idly shifts to Felandria and Zeus.
"I wonder what they're talking about over there..."
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Sahaar
Zeus points to the trio of Oathbound behind Felandria.
"Go to them. Tell them what must be done. Take them to Delphi and consult the Oracle about the outcome of this war. maybe if the prophecies are fortuitous my brothers and sisters will be less....irritable about the situation at hand."
Without waiting for a response, Zeus returns to conversation with the other gods.
As you wish.
Felandria walks over to the Oathbound, she reduces herself to about half her size to better converse with them.
Greetings, I am Felandria, Father wishes us to seek the Oracle in Delphi.
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Kiraiakos turns to Felandria as she speaks.
"And why would we be going to Delphi?"
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Originally Posted by
Sahaar
Kiraiakos turns to Felandria as she speaks.
"And why would we be going to Delphi?"
We seek the Oracle, who will tell us of the upcoming war, the prophecies will let us know if the fates are on our side.
Zeus wishes us to depart as soon as possible.
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"Yeah, yeah, I'm Hippolyte," says the youth with a wide smile, nodding as he says so in a mix of vanity and relief to have a subject he's familiar with to talk about. "Yeah, I have a lot of fans. Some of them are pretty weird. Silver statue you say? That's pretty cool. Silver. Yeah. Good metal. Shame he returned it. You don't still have it, do you?"
And then shrinking ladies who speak in run-on-sentences and oracles! "The Oracle? That makes sense sure, but shouldn't we be fighting Ti..." He pauses, considering what he's saying for a moment. "Actually no, the Oracle sounds good. When are we leaving?"
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"I do. Been using it to hold the door to my smithy open in hopes someone will buy it, but the cost of the silver alone is too much for anyone who fancies it, on top of the craftsmanship." Hippolyte may have his ego somewhat deflated by the fact that what's likely the most accurate physical representation of him is being used as a glorified doorstop.
"Delphi huh? Well why not. My forge isn't too far from Delphi, could get some materials there to last me a while. I've no doubt I'll need to shod a few shoes and mend a few breastplates before the conflict is done."
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Kiraiakos nods.
I guess we're going to Delphi, then. Hey, demigod, does your dad have any way to zap us over there quickly? Or are we walking all the way there?
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Sahaar
Kiraiakos nods.
I guess we're going to Delphi, then. Hey, demigod, does your dad have any way to zap us over there quickly? Or are we walking all the way there?
I shall find out.
Felandria walks back to Zeus.
Father, not to interrupt, but is this more of a "Journey is more important than the destination" mission or more of a "Time is of the essence" mission?
Just wondering if you knew of a fast way to Delphi, if war is imminent, we need information as quickly as possible.
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After a several moments, zeus leans down and whispers, though his voice is still quite loud.
"The other gods would get angry if they found out I had sent you on this mission. A teleportation would be rather...loud and obvious. I'm afraid that in order to avoid causing discord with the other gods, you must travel by foot."
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Sahaar
After a several moments, zeus leans down and whispers, though his voice is still quite loud.
"The other gods would get angry if they found out I had sent you on this mission. A teleportation would be rather...loud and obvious. I'm afraid that in order to avoid causing discord with the other gods, you must travel by foot."
Understood.
I shall depart with them at once, shall I remain at this size to avoid drawing undue attention?
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Zeus nods.
"Yes. Now hurry!"
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Felandria returns to the trio of Oathbound.
We shall have to make it to Delphi on our own, Father wishes this to be a mission of stealth, he also wishes us to leave immediately.
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A young man also joins the small group, he looks about 16 and angelic. He has spiked, white hair, white eyes, and white feathered wings...he wears no armor and his only armament is an ornate, ivory bow. Hail and well met! My name is Pneumakitos Cavrisma, Servant of Apollo. I have been told to join your quest.
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Greetings, Pneumakitos, I am Felandria and this is.....
An opening for someone else to jump in.
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An opening seized by a certain young centaur coming up from Felandria's right side. He's muscular without being broad, clean shaven with matching brown hair on his head and lower body, and a bit over seven feet tall. Anyone knowledgeable with horses would say he's rather average in proportions. He's carrying a number of bags and such where his halves meet, but otherwise wearing nothing, as you'd probably expect from his race. He's carrying a poleaxe and is rather sweaty.
"Artus, if you don't mind me butting in, Miss. Pardon my appearance, but I was running late and had to really hoof it to get here on time. Anyway, I'm supposed to be helpin' keep everyone alive, so hope you don't mind me being here with the rest of you."
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Kiraiakos shrugs.
"I'm sure nobody minds being kept alive here."
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Sahaar
Kiraiakos shrugs.
"I'm sure nobody minds being kept alive here."
Agreed.
As I was saying, this is Niklos, Hippolyte and Kiraiakos.
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Kiraiakos nods in acknowledgement.
"Hello there."
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Cavrisma smiles, A pleasure to meet all of you. I am quite certain our quest will be sung about through the ages...
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Artus smiles, running a thumb over one of the snakes carved into his weapon's haft. "Well, that was easier than normal. Thanks, everyone."