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Re: Pantheon Play Thread: In the beginning there was...
« Reply #150 on: February 14, 2013, 05:37:47 pm »

Neyravah listened to the proceedings nervously. Even more disquietingly, They felt as if someone invisible was spying on Them with murderous intent.

They raised Their voices.

"I would like to make a few statements.
"One, these Northlands were claimed by Avarian. He has improved the landscape and helped the people; I would not deny Him the privilege to open those lands just because some people want to claim it for themselves.
"Two, We would rather have each god create a "Phoenix" in his or her own image, and have it be a symbol of them at this council and a personal...attendant? Servant? Whatever, than have them be a force for the Overgod. We were only freed of Mutare's rule because we could overpower it...if we give too much power to Avarian, we risk falling into an eternal dictatorship.
"Three, Vandia may be a kleptomaniac, nymphomaniac, narcissistic, contentious, et cetera, goddess, but She has a point. We must care for the mortals; not only is it moral, it is necessary for all of us. We have been ignoring the basic underlying principles, trying to profit at the expense of others. This is foolish. Can the roots profit from the destruction of the branches, or vise versa? Would a deer be better if its kind slew every wolf? Do frogs prosper by slaying all turtles? No; no; no. Even if they have short-term gains, such attempts to profit at others' expense inevitably incur greater costs to the harmer than he would have incurred from not doing so.
"We can already hear the mutterings: But you did this to the dwarves, and that to the dwarves. But this is not so; We helped the dwarves. The Drakes, the Jungle, the Emerald? All to help the dwarves, and although they slay the Drakes, log the Jungle, and the most ingrateful of them all shattered the Emerald, each of them helped the dwarves climb over their decrepit past, as solitary or paired fishers to a mighty kingdom
in a single generation! Can this be attributed to anything but the meeting We arranged among hundreds of dwarves, lead by a dwarf We chose, who proved himself by slaying one of the Fangdrakes We created? Regardless, We do better than those of you who burn another's followers to ashes, or addict them to whatever, or make them hate one who gave them so much, or have them invade another's lands, or whatever, for Our intentions are white as a dove's plumage."

Neyra paused; Ravah continued.

"How can you claim to be good, any of you? Where have you poured your very essence into making things better for a people which you know despises you? When have you made a masterpiece and watched as one destroyed it--and, rather than punish the offender, grant him a special place? What is the creation you have created to do anything but benefit yourself or one who has already pledged their support? Who has sacrificed without promise or hope of a compensating reward? Why, then, do you hoist yourselves onto high dragons?

Ravah stopped for breath, Neyra continued.

"No one is perfect. We do not claim that We are; We only ask you to admit your follies and fallacies, your mistakes and massacres. No god should claim to be better than another. We all have our evil deeds. All of us have things we should be ashamed of. All of us must repent.
As to the...splitting of the gods into factions: I will not take a firm side. I will ally myself with whomever seems rightest; at the time, the two gods with the greatest rivalry--Az-Sho and Vandia--are both rather terrible. Az-Sho, you took the Continent I formed and encouraged dwarves to devastate the landscape, among other woes. Vandia, you order slaughters--call them wars, I know what they are--and steal from the gods the innermost portions of their being. Neither of those are acceptable in my eyes. As to Avarian versus the world, I will side with Avarian as long as his rule is just, but no longer.


Now both heads speak as one again.

"We all have our faults and sins. Working together, we can lift the world into a new era, cleanse our divine souls, and shuck our petty concerns to focus on the whole of Creation. The first step is coming forward and stating your sins, and your desire to repent. I shall lead by example."

Neyravah steps towards the center of the hall.

"I, Neyravah, have committed acts of darkness which blight my soul. I, in trying to help the dwarves, accidentally killed some of them. I wish to gain penance and forgiveness, and to do so I will help make dwarven civilization greater than its members could have imagined--even more so than I already have."

They return to their previous position.

"Who will be next?"

[spoiler=Transcript]
I would like to make a few statements.
One, these Northlands were claimed by Avarian. He has improved the landscape and helped the people; I would not deny Him the privilege to open those lands just because some people want to claim it for themselves.
Two, We would rather have each god create a "Phoenix" in his or her own image, and have it be a symbol of them at this council and a personal...attendant? Servant? Whatever, than have them be a force for the Overgod. We were only freed of Mutare's rule because we could overpower it...if we give too much power to Avarian, we risk falling into an eternal dictatorship.
Three, Vandia may be a kleptomaniac, nymphomaniac, narcissistic, contentious, et cetera, goddess, but She has a point. We must care for the mortals; not only is it moral, it is necessary for all of us. We have been ignoring the basic underlying principles, trying to profit at the expense of others. This is foolish. Can the roots profit from the destruction of the branches, or vise versa? Would a deer be better if its kind slew every wolf? Do frogs prosper by slaying all turtles? No; no; no. Even if they have short-term gains, such attempts to profit at others' expense inevitably incur greater costs to the harmer than he would have incurred from not doing so.
We can already hear the mutterings: But you did this to the dwarves, and that to the dwarves. But this is not so; We helped the dwarves. The Drakes, the Jungle, the Emerald? All to help the dwarves, and although they slay the Drakes, log the Jungle, and the most ingrateful of them all shattered the Emerald, each of them helped the dwarves climb over their decrepit past, as solitary or paired fishers to a mighty kingdom in a single generation! Can this be attributed to anything but the meeting We arranged among hundreds of dwarves, lead by a dwarf We chose, who proved himself by slaying one of the Fangdrakes We created? Regardless, We do better than those of you who burn another's followers to ashes, or addict them to whatever, or make them hate one who gave them so much, or have them invade another's lands, or whatever, for Our intentions are white as a dove's plumage.
How can you claim to be good, any of you? Where have you poured your very essence into making things better for a people which you know despises you? When have you made a masterpiece and watched as one destroyed it--and, rather than punish the offender, grant him a special place? What is the creation you have created to do anything but benefit yourself or one who has already pledged their support? Who has sacrificed without promise or hope of a compensating reward? Why, then, do you hoist yourselves onto high dragons?
No one is perfect. We do not claim that We are; We only ask you to admit your follies and fallacies, your mistakes and massacres. No god should claim to be better than another. We all have our evil deeds. All of us have things we should be ashamed of. All of us must repent.
As to the...splitting of the gods into factions: I will not take a firm side. I will ally myself with whomever seems rightest; at the time, the two gods with the greatest rivalry--Az-Sho and Vandia--are both rather terrible. Az-Sho, you took the Continent I formed and encouraged dwarves to devastate the landscape, among other woes. Vandia, you order slaughters--call them wars, I know what they are--and steal from the gods the innermost portions of their being. Neither of those are acceptable in my eyes. As to Avarian versus the world, I will side with Avarian as long as his rule is just, but no longer.
We all have our faults and sins. Working together, we can lift the world into a new era, cleanse our divine souls, and shuck our petty concerns to focus on the whole of Creation. The first step is coming forward and stating your sins, and your desire to repent. I shall lead by example.
I, Neyravah, have committed acts of darkness which blight my soul. I, in trying to help the dwarves, accidentally killed some of them. I wish to gain penance and forgiveness, and to do so I will help make dwarven civilization greater than its members could have imagined--even more so than I already have.
Who will be next?
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Re: Pantheon Play Thread: In the beginning there was...
« Reply #151 on: February 14, 2013, 05:42:31 pm »

Corvus sighed.

"It seems I agree with Neyvarah.

I will aid your children, Serpent. But I will not side with you against Vanida.

And I will neither aid nor hinder any attempt to kill Avarian, such as it is. I may be weak, but I will not be swayed in matters of neutrality."

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Re: Pantheon Play Thread: In the beginning there was...
« Reply #152 on: February 14, 2013, 05:46:12 pm »

For few seconds  Vanida's hair glowed in a bright red light , she never expected to get rejected like that. How can anyone deny the Goddess of Lust? Not only that, Thaneos disappointed her, just the same hunger for power. She never said a word to the Father of Giants, neither she commented the words Neyravah of instead she turned to Az-Sho

"I. Me. My. It that the only words you ancients and elders know? " Vanida didn't sound desperate, angry or passionate anymore. She was just sad and tired I understand yourr feelings but your conditions are insulting and humiliating, you never offered anything, but "I'll not kill you". Accepting that terms would be humiliating, dishonoring and plain stupid. I am sure that you will kill me with your regained power just to get even more power. Even if you'll not touch me and my followers then with your regained power of fire, you will aid your slaves to go and conquer other races, so you'll have more sacrifices and I will be responsible for their deaths. No thanks Vanida exhaled, smiled sadly and continued
"You all, don't understand that I care about all mortals. I am born by mortals. Yes, I care about my own followers more, that's true. But not because they give me power, not because I give them suggestions (or as you say - orders)  but because they are similar to me and it hurts to see them hurt" Vanida smiled again But I let myself to say things that are pointless to say. Regarding our little issue, Az-Sho. You'll not get the fire back right now. Sometime later, if I'll be proven that you are better than I think and you'll offer something in return you may get it. You can try to take it by force, now but I warn that then I'll try to destroy the fire inside me in any way, even if that will kill myself. I am desperate now and have nothing to lose

Vanida went to the exit, but stopped near Corvus " As for you, crow. I wish you luck, but doubt it will help you. The elders and ancients will use you and then kill, united, we, younger gods could change the word, but unfortunately you mimic elders, forgetting that you are born by mortals"

As soon as Goddess of Lust reached the door she turned herself into a red hot cloud and with blinding speed flew directly into the sky, far from the planet, to the sun, to spend time there thinking and mourning and hoping that she'll be hard to find.

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Re: Pantheon Play Thread: In the beginning there was...
« Reply #153 on: February 14, 2013, 05:49:42 pm »

Neyravah shifted their body to turn towards Corvus specifically.

"If you think you can remain neutral in all conflicts, you are a fool. Simply put, even if you avoid all those championing ignorance in this world, it is impossible to remain aloof forever. What will you do when war comes a-knocking at your door, say 'Go away, I'm neutral'?
"Your attitude is admirable, but not realistic."


They then turned towards Vanida as She fled.

"Good luck. I agree that mortals are an end and not just a means, but don't let that blind you to--she probably can't hear me anymore. Ah well."
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Re: Pantheon Play Thread: In the beginning there was...
« Reply #154 on: February 14, 2013, 05:52:06 pm »

The crow god sighed sadly.

He sought to stop the fighting to stop mortals feeling the after effects, but neither side saw through Corvus' attempts and continued. He was like a mortal to gods; helpless and borne along a potentially capricious god's mercy.


He turned to Neyvarah.


"I care not for your opinion on my neutrality. I maintain that I shall remain out of godly conflict. I accept that it is impossible, but considering your own stance, it is not your place to talk about such issues.

And as for war knocking at my doors? I shall do my best to stave it off myself and my followers, and all who I in my limited capacity can protect. If it is unavoidable, then I will hide all who I can from the conflict. I will maintain Knowledge's neutrality to the fullest!"
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Re: Pantheon Play Thread: In the beginning there was...
« Reply #155 on: February 14, 2013, 06:01:40 pm »

I would not drag others into something that I have begun. I expect no help in any conflict with Vanida; the reason I allied with you was to better the fate of my children.

Az-Sho listened carefully to Vanida's speech. He remained still for a very long time. His left eyelid twitched. His eyes flared. He shuddered, then roared in the general direction of Vanida's exit, the ice in that direction melting a little.

I offered you PEACE, you insolent whelp!
I offered you the chance to care for your followers without being killed at every turn! I offered you respite!

With a visible effort, the Serpent calms down.

In accordance with your terms, Aviran, I will not pursue her. Instead I will starve her out, wait for her to begin to fade. Then she will come, and I will have my soul back.

You are born of mortals, Vanida? You are sustained off of them?
Then you shall die by mortals. 
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Re: Pantheon Play Thread: In the beginning there was...
« Reply #156 on: February 14, 2013, 11:56:03 pm »

Neyravah turned back to Corvus.

"We understand and admire your stance. We're glad you know how it won't work in the end...be prepared for that day when the new Mutare forces you to join or die."[/color]

They turned to Az-Sho.

"And what, exactly, do you mean by that?"
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Re: Pantheon Play Thread: In the beginning there was...
« Reply #157 on: February 15, 2013, 12:04:40 am »

Az-Sho is still staring in the direction Vanida left, as if expecting her to come back.
Never you mind, Neyravah.
Az-Sho huffs out a sigh and looks down, seeming melancholy.
Just wishing for what was once mine.
He looks at Neyravah, somehow staring into both their sets of eyes.
Do you realize what having half of you taken feels like? It is as if I am an infant again, trapped in the dark, powerless, helpless to better my situation, straining and reaching for the thing that I know will complete me and make me strong again, but I cannot.
Az-Sho tiredly curls up in a circle.
For now, I am only Sho. Az has been stolen, and I must get him back.

I must bid you farewell.


With that, the serpent takes it's tail in it's mouth and dissapears as if it was never there.

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Back in Az-Sho's volcano...

The serpent awoke, still coiled around his child. He pressed an eye to the shell, and could see a young life within, endless potential just waiting to burst forth.
All that could be done now was wait.
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Re: Pantheon Play Thread: In the beginning there was...
« Reply #158 on: February 15, 2013, 12:29:55 am »

"We're perfectly fine with...that...um, why is everyone leaving?"

((Who's still there?))
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Re: Pantheon Play Thread: In the beginning there was...
« Reply #159 on: February 15, 2013, 02:31:11 am »

Corvus looked around, sighed, and walked off.

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Re: Pantheon Play Thread: In the beginning there was...
« Reply #160 on: February 15, 2013, 07:59:01 pm »

You may leave now, all of you that are left. You can decide to not follow my suggestions. I tried to make this world a safer place, but as I see it as this: As long as there are beings like us that are hostile to each-other, there will never be hope for a safer existence. I offer the Winter Palace to whoever will use it. As for me, I guess I'll do the least I can do for this world for as long as I am around.

Avarian then disappeared in a cold wind into complete and total isolation.
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Re: Pantheon Play Thread: In the beginning there was...
« Reply #161 on: February 15, 2013, 09:17:59 pm »

Neyravah looked around.

Neyra spoke up.

"I have the oddest feeling...that someone looks upon our form with hate."

Ravah replied:

"As do I."
"Well, obviously--We are one and the same."
"What do you propose We do?"
"Do?"
"Aye."
"We."
"Just answer."
"You know My answer; it's Yours as well."
"Fine."


The two heads ended the non sequiter and spoke in unison:

"If anyone left here has grievances against Us, let them speak so we may resolve them."
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Re: Pantheon Play Thread: In the beginning there was...
« Reply #162 on: February 16, 2013, 07:26:43 am »

The Spider watched most of the gods leave with a plan taking shape in her mind. When Neyravah made her proclamation - Sabt Golgo considered for a moment if the creature thought it could see the dwarf, but deduced it was her simmering hate, cold as steel, and her only, that she sensed - she spoke to Udil in the way no other could hear.

Your enemy is alone. Do you not wish to strike? The Mirrorborn and I will aid you...

She leaned in towards Neyravah's smaller form to gain its attention, as if to talk.
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Re: Pantheon Play Thread: In the beginning there was...
« Reply #163 on: February 16, 2013, 08:07:13 am »

Udil whispered, "Aye, but what is there ot say that you won't eat all the energy? My body is still broken, I cannot strike as effectively as before. And no doubt my weapons aren't good enough to damage a god."
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« Reply #164 on: February 16, 2013, 08:28:12 am »

The Spider seemed amused. So this is just about power, little one, not vengeance at all. What do you care if I consume this creature? It will still be dead by your hand.

She considered the dwarf king's fragile form. I will repair your form and more, if that is what you require. You are protected from this creature, and once I am finished you will be able to strike it down as well. But I must have something in exchange...
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