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Moonlight Over the Sea: Chapter I

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 7:19 pm
by Evraim
Presenting my first one shot... :lol:

"Awaken, Liora!"

The voice was melodic and powerful. The sort of voice that she could have listened to for centuries and still taken in with a keen delight. Parents spoke in the same voice to their children, albeit even this could not compare to the sheer love expressed by the sublime words. "Awaken, Liora!" Warmth soaked into her face, poignant as love, and her eyes flickered open for the first time to gaze upon the radiant joy of heaven. A smile stretched across her aspect.

Yawning, Liora stretched until she could feel her sinews creaking, then she leaped from her mattress of clouds. The being that had awakened her, God, stood several feet away, obscured by his attendant angels, the seraphim. Each of them had six wings, two concealing their countenances, two concealing their feet, and two carrying them on the ceaseless streams of divine wind. There was something vaguely unsettling about the seraphim, despite their obvious devotion and righteousness. They felt so callous. So alien.

"Why do you hide yourself from my sight?" she inquired, both mystified and uncertain. Am I at fault? Or is he like this with everyone? Liora couldn't remember doing anything wrong. She had existed for less than five minutes for crying out loud. Perhaps I'm not to his liking, she reflected despondently.

"You have committed no transgressions as of yet. However, like most of our creations, you are too distant from the depth of our glory. Were you to glance upon us, you would succumb to madness. For we ask you, who is like God? It is only through love and through mercy that one may sit before the likes of us."

Liora blinked, her eyelashes fluttering like dandelions as the breeze changed directions. "Love..." she muttered, "I beg your pardon, but what do you mean by love?"

"When you perceived that we had hidden ourselves from your view, you felt a sense of despair. You were fearful that we might be displeased with you. Is this not correct?" The seraphim drifted closer to where she stood, swirling like gilded electrons around the divine nucleus. A purple eye peeked out at her with benevolent indifference.

"Yes," the angel admitted in a tremulous tone, "I didn't know what would happen. You might have sent me back into nonexistence. I wasn't scared, though. My emotions were more complicated than that."

"Emotions?" The voice sounded amused, as though she had told a good joke. "We have given you one of all the passions that are possessed by mankind. Love. No others will be necessary in order to fulfill your function in this universe. What you felt earlier were the pangs of love. When you thought that you had earned our ire and that we might send you from our glorious presence, the love within you whimpered and called out for our forgiveness, our magnanimity, the reciprocation of your love with our love. The last of these is the eternal dialectic."

"Love," Liora repeated softly, "May I ask whether it is possible to love other beings? I presume that I and my fellows, whom you surely fashioned prior to myself, exist to serve and to praise your light and your love. My soul tells me it is so. Should I trust it also with all loves that I might entertain?"

A guffaw emanated from the midst of the seraphim, gruff and fatherly. "Our daughter, you speak of loves when there is only one love, the love which springs from us. It is all that you feel, as you will learn in due time. Love is not jealous. It is all-encompassing."

"Still," the angel urged weakly, "Should I trust the movements of my soul?" She could feel the breeze brushing lightly against her wings, ruffling the feathers until even her skin was tingling. Her soul had a breath too, the same breath, in fact. The divine breath. Yet, it was somehow different. More like a crystalline pond stained by moonlight, its halcyon beauty interrupted only by the ripples in the water. This breath was more palpable, more vital than anything her skin could ever feel.

"Keep faith with us," the voice replied, "Love us. Praise us. That is your purpose, and nothing else." As the deity spoke, his attendants began to chant their eternal song, a perpetual ode to their creator. Listening, Liora was tempted to sing in response or to call out to someone. Who, she could not say. She felt herself being pulled inexorably forward, towards the vertigo of the dancing seraphim, drawn by the tempo and majesty of their song. "Enough!"

The song died instantly, sending a chill through the angel's substance. It was as though all the warmth, all the love, had been drained from her. The sepharim had begun to drift into the horizon, moving at an impossible pace. They weren't walking. They weren't even flying. "How-" Liora started to ask. It's not important, the voice interjected, "Though, you shall learn in time. It is our will that it should be so, and our will is always realized."

"You will be the last daughter molded by our hands, and much beloved by us. We are all-loving. We are also just. What is love if not justice? What is justice if not love? What is an angel, a man, a god without these traits? A trifle thing, devoid of purpose." Then, the seraphim vanished, leaving a residue of blinding light.

"What?" Liora mumbled, utterly perplexed at how confusing a person God was. "That made absolutely no sense..." An electric shock pulsed through the angel's right pointer finger and through her body, causing her to collapse into a heap atop a soft, cool clump of grass. "Us damn it!" the voice swore, "Well, it is within our power to damn everything, but that's not the point! Stop interrupting! We were trying to create a mood. Angels! We swear! They're always ruining everything. What's a god to do? Anyways, look to Lucifer for guidance. We've got more godly things to do than teach an angel how to get her wings. Our friend Moses is throwing a rave at Mt. Sinai tonight, for instance. It would not do to keep him waiting. A God is never early or late, but always arrive exactly when he is needed. Bye, now."

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 7:20 pm
by Nightkill the Emperor
Note that while Jewcat's oneshots are inspired by our rp, they are in an alternate universe. As a result, she has the creative freedom to do what she wants without being precisely bound to the lore we made.

Jewcat, write me a summary of your oneshot and I'll put it in the list.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 7:24 pm
by Evraim
Nightkill the Emperor wrote:Note that while Jewcat's oneshots are inspired by our rp, they are in an alternate universe. As a result, she has the creative freedom to do what she wants without being precisely bound to the lore we made.


It is all as the Indian Bat of Eternal Night has said.

Nightkill the Emperor wrote:Jewcat, write me a summary of your oneshot and I'll put it in the list.


Mission complete, generalissimo! :lol:

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 7:25 pm
by Nightkill the Emperor
Evraim wrote:
Nightkill the Emperor wrote:Note that while Jewcat's oneshots are inspired by our rp, they are in an alternate universe. As a result, she has the creative freedom to do what she wants without being precisely bound to the lore we made.


It is all as the Indian Bat of Eternal Night has said.

Nightkill the Emperor wrote:Jewcat, write me a summary of your oneshot and I'll put it in the list.


Mission complete, generalissimo! :lol:

And added.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 7:26 pm
by Constaniana
I think Elfen High has a thorough selection of classes available concerning Nicholas Cage.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 7:26 pm
by Nightkill the Emperor
Constaniana wrote:I think Elfen High has a thorough selection of classes available concerning Nicholas Cage.

Much of it deals with murder.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 7:27 pm
by The Tiger Kingdom
Nightkill the Emperor wrote:
Constaniana wrote:I think Elfen High has a thorough selection of classes available concerning Nicholas Cage.

Much of it deals with murder.

What's in the class?
A shark, or something?

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 7:28 pm
by Nightkill the Emperor
As a side note to any lurkers out there - if you want to make a oneshot for EH, just TG me about it and if I like it I may add it. It's called fanfiction, and that's always fun. It's how Jewcat got her oneshot in.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 7:29 pm
by Nude East Ireland
Nightkill the Emperor wrote:Note that while Kevin's oneshots are inspired by our rp, they are in an alternate universe. As a result, he has the creative freedom to do what he wants without being precisely bound to the lore we made.

Edited.

This also applies to me. Anything I write is questionable in its canon status. But you all knew that, I suppose.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 7:30 pm
by Constaniana

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 7:37 pm
by Nightkill the Emperor
Image

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 7:41 pm
by Nationstatelandsville
Astro's stuff here is more blindly derivative of Doctor Who than Doctor Who is.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 7:42 pm
by Nightkill the Emperor
Individuality-ness wrote:Name: Hong Kong
Leader: Liang Ao-ling
Flag (If applicable): Flag
What is it? City? Province? State?: It's both a city and some sort of semi-autonomous country. It's complicated.
Language(s) spoken: Cantonese, Mandarin, English, other Chinese dialects
Population: 15 million
Description: Hong Kong has a rather strange position in the international sphere. It's not its own autonomous country, as Great Britain relinquished control of the country in 1997 and gave it back to China. And yet it's not really part of China, as it has its own government and its own brand of currency, laws, government, etc.

It's both a city, and a semi-autonomous country of sorts, split up into eighteen different districts. Because it houses fifteen million people in an area of approximately 1104 square kilometers, it's rather crowded. The vast majority of people live in high rise apartment buildings, the streets (especially as you approach closer to Central) are always crowded and clogged with traffic, and it seems as if there's no escape from the masses that are out sightseeing, shopping, going to work, having lunch, whatever. Everyone is always going somewhere, it seems, and all with the backdrop of skyscrapers (most notably the famous HSBC and Bank of China buildings in Central) above and the busy subway below. it's a rather vibrant place, a place full of opportunity and freedom on the doorstep of China.

So sort of like Heavensgate being on the doorstep of Hell.

The country is a vital hub for shipping, and a large amount of goods are imported, exported, and reexported daily. It is also a leading financial center, with billions if not trillions of dollars in various foreign and domestic currencies passing through its borders every year. Of course, with the rise of new colonies in Hell, vast amounts of raw goods come in to be manufactured into finished goods, stamped with "Made in Hong Kong" and resold in Hell for approximately 10x the cost of production.

Economics, people!

Some angels and demons have immigrated to Hong Kong in recent years, seeking some new opportunities. They are left to fight for housing and jobs, and often end up in rather cramped apartments with about ten roommates and with a rather shitty job.

Demographics: Approximately 93% Chinese descent humans, 5% other human races, 2% angels and demons.

Also finally put in list.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 7:57 pm
by Evraim
Nightkill the Emperor wrote:

I am most amused, though I probably shouldn't be.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 7:58 pm
by Nationstatelandsville
Evraim wrote:
Nightkill the Emperor wrote:

I am most amused, though I probably shouldn't be.

Elfen High in the nutshell.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 8:38 pm
by Nightkill the Emperor
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 8:39 pm
by Constaniana
Every time I see a crossover RP I have the urge to unleash Dunefiend into it.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 8:40 pm
by Nationstatelandsville
Nightkill the Emperor wrote:


"La Petite Mort" is French slang for orgasm.

I would explain why I know that, but it's funnier this way.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 8:41 pm
by Nightkill the Emperor
Nationstatelandsville wrote:
Nightkill the Emperor wrote:


"La Petite Mort" is French slang for orgasm.

I would explain why I know that, but it's funnier this way.

Shakespeare brought it up a few times, as have many authors.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 8:44 pm
by Nationstatelandsville
Nightkill the Emperor wrote:
Nationstatelandsville wrote:"La Petite Mort" is French slang for orgasm.

I would explain why I know that, but it's funnier this way.

Shakespeare brought it up a few times, as have many authors.

Damn you!

Romeo and Juliet is a big pun on that, you see. (I know I've talked to Kevin about this before.) Romeo expected un petite mort, but got a big death instead.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 9:15 pm
by Nightkill the Emperor
Nationstatelandsville wrote:
Nightkill the Emperor wrote:Shakespeare brought it up a few times, as have many authors.

Damn you!

Romeo and Juliet is a big pun on that, you see. (I know I've talked to Kevin about this before.) Romeo expected un petite mort, but got a big death instead.

I'm slightly worried I know your interests that well.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 9:16 pm
by Zarkenis Ultima
Nightkill the Emperor wrote:
Nationstatelandsville wrote:Damn you!

Romeo and Juliet is a big pun on that, you see. (I know I've talked to Kevin about this before.) Romeo expected un petite mort, but got a big death instead.

I'm slightly worried I know your interests that well.


You keep files and you're worried? :roll:

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 9:17 pm
by Nightkill the Emperor
Zarkenis Ultima wrote:
Nightkill the Emperor wrote:I'm slightly worried I know your interests that well.


You keep files and you're worried? :roll:

That's also true. :lol:

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 9:19 pm
by Zarkenis Ultima
Nightkill the Emperor wrote:
Zarkenis Ultima wrote:
You keep files and you're worried? :roll:

That's also true. :lol:


I know it is. I keep files too.

...Nah. Too lazy for that. :P. And not as stalkerish.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 9:21 pm
by Nightkill the Emperor
Zarkenis Ultima wrote:
Nightkill the Emperor wrote:That's also true. :lol:


I know it is. I keep files too.

...Nah. Too lazy for that. :P. And not as stalkerish.

I haven't used them for some time though, as my memory's improved.