PreviousBow. Less likely to get noticed as a woman when you're not in the thick of the battle. Also, we're a rabbit and we don't do berserker rages very well.
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With our heightened rabbit senses, we can shoot more accurately at vital points at an enemy from a distance and more rapidly, allowing us to take down a number of enemies before they even reach us. Further, with enhanced rabbit speed, we can outrun pursuers, or even outmaneuver them should they catch us.
Also, after the war, if Eve survives (hopefully) we should get her married and have a child, or at least something. Creates a bloodline with a direct connection to us as a god, which increases dedication and legitimacy. If that bloodline becomes more powerful and they remember us, then we become equally more powerful.
If we are a god of rabbits, it shouldn't take too long to build a blood line, if you know what i mean...
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sword. she shall be a swift and graceful swordswoman
Yes to sword also. Double swords because she shall be known as a berserker swordswoman of incredible swiftness.
1. Comfort eve's mother by sending a rabbit to her. Tell her the rabbit is hers as she see's fit but to remember our past deeds for her and the tribe.
2. Hail their lady in the air. Why do you follow these soldiers and what god gave you the power of flight.
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Comfort the mom, we're stealing her daughter after all. Sending a rabbit is of little consequence I should think.
The other figure is likely another god. We did see them after escaping the conquering tribe, in the God of Deals and the God of Lies. This, judging from the sound of clashing metal, could likely be a Goddess of Combat or Warfare, or something akin to that. At minimum, greet her, but as she is far more powerful than us, maintain courtesy.
Yes to what is said. Except sending the rabbit to remind her of her dauthers faith.
"Who are you madam?"
"HMM, YOU DO NOT KNOW ME? YOU ARE NEW. AND (she sniffs) YOU ARE A GOD?" Her voice is like a trumpet at full blast or an army on the march.
"I am Arlore, God of Rabbits, this girl's and her people's protector."
"YOU ARE - (she clears her throat) you are small for a god. But I suppose all things start small. (She trails off, then notices you again) I have many names. You may call me Ishtar." You almost choke. Ishtar, goddess of War and Love, a higher god, one of the 7.
"Madam Ishtar." You do a little bow, out of fear more than respect.
"You know your place. That is well. I like you. Have you met the others?"
"Others madam?"
"Yes, Amus, my mother or Gilmiki, my father or even George, my step-brother. I don't like him much, he interferes too much in my domain."
"George I have met madam, only briefly. I've also met Muta, but I have not had the honor of meeting the others."
"Yes, they don't get out much." She seems to muse about something, you stand there awkwardly. She notices you again "Did you say you met Muta?"
"Yes. I-He struck a deal with me. I needed his help and he answered my call."
"Hmph. He never answers
my calls." She actually seems to pout. You feel even more uncomfortable. You turn to leave. "Do you want to meet them?" You do a quick about-face.
"Who madam?"
"My parents, my family."
"A-above the seventh sky?"
"Of course." You can't tell if she's serious. Only the higher gods have ever seen the domain beyond the seventh sky, there they live, able to survey and observe the whole world from their thrones of cloud-colored bronze. There has to be a catch, but you're afraid to ask and she's eyeing you like a cat watching a bird in a cage.
"It would be a great honor"
"I am sure that it would. Of course, there is a price for passage." And there's the catch.
"Name your price madam, if it is within my power to give, it shall be yours"
"Oho! You speak well. Not like Muta, always so cold and calculating...and distant (she sighs). I want
her" She points to Eve. "She's not like the others...yes...her, she can do it...I want her."
"Madam, you know what I am, I cannot-"
"-Not forever silly, just until the war is over. She'll be under my guidance - of course, I can't guarantee her safety, that's up to her, but I'll watch over her. So. Do we have a deal?" She asks the last question in a sing-song voice and you feel sudden compulsion to do whatever she says. It doesn't last long, but it does tell you the extent of her abilities, gods, even minor ones, aren't usually privy to the effects of other gods. Love and War are not domains to sneeze at.
WDYD? (What do you do?)
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