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by Nytavuthar » Mon Feb 16, 2015 12:45 pm
by The NAR » Mon Feb 16, 2015 12:54 pm
Nytavuthar wrote:Following Brynja and her party
Kundros couldn't believe his ears. He overheard Ashur speaking of a massive war between the humans. This could spell good and bad things for the pantheon. This means that finally some tension can be let go, but ultimately there will be some deaths that have to go on with every war. He continued to follow the party; Brynja leading them to some kind of grandiose tavern. While they entered Kundros made sure to wait a few minutes to wait for them to get settled. After a three or four minutes, Kundros made his way in, got a drink, ad he left. He found Ashur outside talking to one of his prized wolves. Maybe he was going crazy. Kundros made his way over to Ashur and knelt right next to Ashur. And he ended with a sentence "You speak of a war between the Gods. This prophecy interests me. Tell me, where in the Pantheon will the line be drawn?"
by Nytavuthar » Mon Feb 16, 2015 1:03 pm
The NAR wrote:Nytavuthar wrote:Following Brynja and her party
Kundros couldn't believe his ears. He overheard Ashur speaking of a massive war between the humans. This could spell good and bad things for the pantheon. This means that finally some tension can be let go, but ultimately there will be some deaths that have to go on with every war. He continued to follow the party; Brynja leading them to some kind of grandiose tavern. While they entered Kundros made sure to wait a few minutes to wait for them to get settled. After a three or four minutes, Kundros made his way in, got a drink, ad he left. He found Ashur outside talking to one of his prized wolves. Maybe he was going crazy. Kundros made his way over to Ashur and knelt right next to Ashur. And he ended with a sentence "You speak of a war between the Gods. This prophecy interests me. Tell me, where in the Pantheon will the line be drawn?"
Ashur spoke to the Wolf, and the Wolf spoke back to him within his mind. "Alright, Palm we'll visit the falls when we get back home, alright?". Ashur looked up to Kundros. "The line? I cannot answer that, but I can ensure you that Civil War between us will rage"
by The NAR » Mon Feb 16, 2015 1:10 pm
Nytavuthar wrote:The NAR wrote:
Ashur spoke to the Wolf, and the Wolf spoke back to him within his mind. "Alright, Palm we'll visit the falls when we get back home, alright?". Ashur looked up to Kundros. "The line? I cannot answer that, but I can ensure you that Civil War between us will rage"
This answer didn't satisfy Kundros. Made him jealous that Ashur was able to confer with his people when war was soon to come. "Ashur, I may not be the most powerful God that walks this realm, but I need to know how bad this war will be. As the God of Reconstruction I lead the rebuild effort after all wars. When you speak of a war that will include the Gods I assume that this war will take a lot more than just a simple rebuild. I might need to create special help, but all this depends on the details you give me." Hopefully this will spur Ashur to give me some information about a war that could very much entertain Kundros. Kundros loved watching Gods he disliked fall to war.
by Charellia » Mon Feb 16, 2015 1:14 pm
by Kaoiluja » Mon Feb 16, 2015 1:15 pm
by The mages » Mon Feb 16, 2015 1:21 pm
by Aden Protectorate » Mon Feb 16, 2015 1:24 pm
The Starlight wrote:"And I like that, Avuel. It rolls on the tongue beautifully. "Its full name shall be avuel hele, in honor of you." Summoning a huge tome, with thousands and thousands of pages, Vardaelia flipped to a blank page, where she drew the tree, and underneath it, its name, description and habitat. The tome was her work of centuries, having every single animal and plant she had ever created, along with the techniques she had used to create the Earth, the Ents and the wood-elves.
by Nytavuthar » Mon Feb 16, 2015 1:41 pm
by Paketo » Mon Feb 16, 2015 1:59 pm
Breitenfeld-Sibbesborg wrote:Brynja was distressed upon hearing of the state of Ashur's people. The humans living in her realm were most often kind and respectful, and made their sacrifices to her with passion and a true love for her divine mercy. She hated the thought of a war between Gods, but she knew that if it were to happen, she would be in trouble. Her father would come to her aid, as would the rest of her family, but she still feared. In her head she started to go over different ways that she might get O'lim to stand by her in such a case. She brushed the thoughts aside, smiling. "I think we all have had enough of these stories. Let us now go to the hall and drink wine. I have the finest wine in the north, I assure you." She stood up abruptly and left, her white robe flowing behind her. She was followed by the human storyteller. In the main hall there were several Brídhe maidens standing, waiting for the kindness of their Goddess.
by Kaoiluja » Mon Feb 16, 2015 2:02 pm
by The NAR » Mon Feb 16, 2015 2:05 pm
Kaoiluja wrote:He could see Ashur in the distance, traveling with his usual companions. He seemed troubled. That fit the situation they were in though. There is only one god who he knew He could count on to fight in the name of good, and that was the great hunter Ashur. I'm a flurry of light and sound, he's crashed into the ground in front of Ashur, who halted his party with a hand to the air. As the light died away, Lodav looked up, and smiled at Ashur. "It has been a long time old friend."
by Kaoiluja » Mon Feb 16, 2015 2:17 pm
The NAR wrote:Ashur smiled at the sight of his old friend, whom he'd not seen for what'd seemed like years. He put his hand out to shake, and had a smile upon his face. "Lodav! Ah, old friend it's been a while!"
by The NAR » Mon Feb 16, 2015 2:20 pm
by The mages » Mon Feb 16, 2015 2:30 pm
by Kaoiluja » Mon Feb 16, 2015 2:32 pm
The NAR wrote:Kaoiluja wrote:
"Ashur... You are truly a sight for sore eyes. My people have been making slaves of themselves trying to ready themselves for the coming darkness. This shall not end well for the world unless someone seeks to defend it, and you are the only one I trust to have my back.
"Aways, brother, always". Ashur get his wolves. "I'd like to speak with you, but..." He looked to the other Gods. "Would you like to come back and visit Elysium?"
by Republic Of Robots » Mon Feb 16, 2015 2:34 pm
by The Starlight » Mon Feb 16, 2015 2:36 pm
Aden Protectorate wrote:Heleina was touched, this is why she and her husband thought so highly of Vardaelia, she had that simple yet wonderful compassion for others that was so hard to find these days. Even among the divine, who were supposed to be the standard of perfection for all mortals to follow the bare bone quality of compassion was absent.
"Oh, Vardaelia, thank you, this is so kind."
She began to tear up a bit.
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by The Seven Archangels » Mon Feb 16, 2015 2:48 pm
Asterdan wrote:"That would be wonderful, father." Hahvulon said, smiling slightly, changing into his dark evlish appearance, "If you would, though, have his father give him the medallion before you take him."
Hahvulon started to leave, but stopped, turning back to Caelum.
"Caelum, you are one of the wisest." Hahvulon said respectfully, "May we speak for a moment, father?"
by Kaoiluja » Mon Feb 16, 2015 2:53 pm
Republic Of Robots wrote:Sapphire is heading to natures realm but he feels a ripple. The God's are preparing for war. Searching for the disturbance he finds the God of the hunt. He takes his divine form and going at top speed instantly falls in front of the Hunter God. "You have made a ripple saying dark prophecies of war while all there has been was a disturbance." Sapphire yells. "All that happened was the awakening of God's with space and ice having rulers once more if a war comes you will be to blame." he explains in a angry tone. Sighing he sends the message to all God's along with asking them to try to sense the disturbance instead of listening to a God with no gift in prophecy.
by Asterdan » Mon Feb 16, 2015 2:56 pm
The Seven Archangels wrote:Asterdan wrote:"That would be wonderful, father." Hahvulon said, smiling slightly, changing into his dark evlish appearance, "If you would, though, have his father give him the medallion before you take him."
Hahvulon started to leave, but stopped, turning back to Caelum.
"Caelum, you are one of the wisest." Hahvulon said respectfully, "May we speak for a moment, father?"
Caelum withdrew his light from the house, pleased that he could give any sort of gift to his child. But when the child requested an audience with him, he slightly frowned, curious. "I claim not to be wise, but my son shall always have my attention so long as he asks for it." Caelum replied, politely rejecting the praise of wisdom or superiority of age. "What is it that troubles your thoughts, my child?" He returned the question, somewhat concerned about that it was that Hahvulon would ask about. It was rare, he thought, for the god of fear to ask questions or seek advice from his father so abruptly.
by The Seven Archangels » Mon Feb 16, 2015 3:07 pm
Asterdan wrote:"I know most of the Gods view me as an evil God, or at least a devious one." Hahvulon began slowly, choosing his words carefully, "You speak with them much more often than I, so I figured you would be the best one to ask. Does this hate or mistrust come from my domain? Is it because I do cause fear in some civilizations, though so many more worship me in order to take away fear?"
Hahvulon was curious, though he already knew the answer. This was exactly why they distrusted him, and he wanted to change this view. He knew, however, that this would likely never happen.
by The NAR » Mon Feb 16, 2015 3:08 pm
by Aden Protectorate » Mon Feb 16, 2015 3:10 pm
by The NAR » Mon Feb 16, 2015 3:14 pm
Aden Protectorate wrote:The Great Sky
Tengeryel was furious, how dare those insolent semi-gods do this? He looked on from the sky, as Ashur, Lodav and Sapphire discussed the "iminent war". How dare they? The last was had nearly destroyed the Pantheon, the only way they had averted total disaster was by crowning Caelum Chief God and now they wished to disrupt the harmony that had been put in place to safeguard the universe.
They where young, they where not around when the last war had raged, yet they should know better. There would be no war, but having these gods walking around a spreading a false prophecy would freak people out, and cause unnecessary tension in the fragile balance that kept this universe alive and well.
Tengeryel was growing more enraged by the second, he grew larger and larger and the winds and clouds that made up his form began to howl, while the clouds turned a dark grey. He was in one of the viewing rooms of the Sky Palace, where he could look down on anything that happened on the Mortal Plane.
With the flick of his hand the room dissolved and he began to fall down to the ground. He put his feet out on a point and held his hands in the air like a bird, this was no pleasure trip however, he needed to put these gods in their place. As he fell he began to pick up speed, around him a white light beam began to form, he looked like a majestic comet falling from the Heavens.
As he neared the ground he shrunk, and transformed into his human form. He landed on the ground with a thud, the Earth around him shook, luckily there where no mortals about, and even if there where they could not see him, for he had made it so that he was only visible to the eye of the divine. He walked up to the three gods, who stood back in fear of Tengeryel, who in the ranking system of the pantheon was considered their senior.
"ASHUR! How dare you incite a disturbance in the balance that keeps our universe in check? How dare you spread doubt via a false prophecy to the Gods? There will be no war! The last time, you will be too young to remember a war erupted among the divine the world was almost destroyed in the process, during the Primordial Age we almost destroyed everything before it has begun! I order you to cease your insolence!"
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