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Author Topic: Clash of the Deities: Restoration of the Land  (Read 10952 times)

Taricus

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Re: Clash of the Deities
« Reply #45 on: December 18, 2011, 07:15:37 am »

Kyazir shrugged. Nothing that he could do to convince the other. "Well, I guess primitives will be primitives." He then turned his attention to Empathica: "Now dear, I know you're exited to be here, and that you probably saw my face, but you should atleast have a grip on yourself, as the last few mortals that saw me did something similar and they died due to it. Also, would you mind gliding it over the water? I would like to see how that looks."
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Re: Clash of the Deities
« Reply #46 on: December 18, 2011, 07:23:23 am »

"Risth, I propose an alliance between our two kinds."
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« Reply #47 on: December 18, 2011, 07:25:56 am »

Risth grinned and said again to Kyazir, "A bit full of yourself are you? Where I come from that's not exactly a good trait to have to yourself. Show the lady some respect would you?"[/color

Then he turned to Azundan "And how would this alliance benefit me? Frankly you sound rather boring, and I don't see why I should ally with you."
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Re: Clash of the Deities
« Reply #48 on: December 18, 2011, 07:28:50 am »

Empathica looked up from baking her divine egg, lifting her goggles and flicking her tail. She addressed Kyazir.

"Technically, I am the youngest of all of you. I have yet to learn many things.

Also, it's already sort of...released. I would not recall the fury of storm once I casted it. But, if one happens over the water, we can watch it together, Kyazir-maybe over a Goblet of Ambrosia? I'd imagine it would be exciting for the both of us."


She spoke to Risth a moment later.

"Also, Perhaps we could trade skills, Risth, if you trust me. I could gift your blob-men with some measure of strong emotion, intiative and courage-for it makes me sad, that they cannot explore and adventure away from their desert springs-they cannot take risks if they cannot move!

Though, I do not speak of long term alliance like Old Azundan, but merely a trade. And possibly friendship, but my mood is fickle.

And in return, you could help my Harpies learn the power of your music? It is a mighty gift, to me, at least. It has been so long since I heard a woodwind..."


She nodded, and went back to work, reforging the Holy Egg from the divine matter of the walls of the dwelling. What a glorious creature this would birth!
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« Reply #49 on: December 18, 2011, 07:31:09 am »

"Strong emotion, initiative, courage? My favorite aspects of a mortal truly, sounds like a wonderful trade. I suppose I can teach your followers the gift of music, frankly I believe every mortal should have the gift of music."
 
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Re: Clash of the Deities
« Reply #50 on: December 18, 2011, 07:34:52 am »

Exial was too busy gleefully planning and plotting to notice the others, pacing back and forth with a large grin on his face. He could see it now, the lands would be sculpted into wondrous realms, the wildlife would be in harmonious balance, and his followers, they would be the pinnacle of greatness. Everything would be per-

Exial then overheard the others chatting for a brief moment, and thought he heard something about northern deserts. His smile quickly turned to a rather displeased look. He slowly walked over and asked, You wouldn't happen to be referring to the deserts closest to our divine realm, would you?

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« Reply #51 on: December 18, 2011, 07:36:34 am »

"The strength and honor of the dwarves, and of course, gold, metals, and great weapons and armor."
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« Reply #52 on: December 18, 2011, 07:37:51 am »

"Wonderful! I will get on it very, very soon. Right after I finish this one little thing...and this other little thing..."

Empathica quickly lost her train of thought.

Later, she would visit the Blobkin in the form of well, a blob. She would tell them about the larger world outside of their springs-crafting herself as a traveller from the stars and sky-gifting them her divine influence in the story she wove, and they would begin to wonder what lay beyond. They were so simple now, but they could be so much more...

((OOC: Edited my manipulation phrase for this turn))
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« Reply #53 on: December 18, 2011, 07:39:21 am »

Kyazir raised an eyebrow at Risth's retort. "I may seem like I'm arrogant, but I full well know my limits." he the once again turned to Empathica: "That sounds lovely dear, it would be good to see how beautiful nature can be again."

Once Exial came over, Kyazir stormed over: "Now then chap, what do you think you're doing next to MY forests?!"

((Incase anyone hasn't figured out, Kuazir is speaking in a british accent :P))
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« Reply #54 on: December 18, 2011, 07:40:22 am »

"Never been one for honor to be truthful, and strength is not on a high list of my priorities. Material items aren't that important to me, and you're still boring regardless of what you offer to me my good sir."

Risth grins and play's a light note from his lute.

((Dwarmin, I'll give your followers the knowledge of music next turn. I really want to be able to have my followers speak right away, since they're just blobs that can move right now.))
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« Reply #55 on: December 18, 2011, 07:42:45 am »

"That sounds lovely dear, it would be good to see how beautiful nature can be again."

Empathica neighed.

"I know, right! I wish we could all agree not to let our mortals build those horrible factories and machines, but it seems such things always happen if we want it or not..."

(((@Bd: That's okay. I figure your guys could use the help, heh.))
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« Reply #56 on: December 18, 2011, 07:53:54 am »

What...did you say? "His forests?!" Exial thought to himself, as his eye twitched slightly. "Barely any time at all in this new world, and already they're disrupting my plans for perfection!". His mind began to race, "is it because I'm the only titan here? They're probably planning to remove me at this very moment! they're threatened by me! Damn them!!" He thought about lashing out, but quickly realized that, as a titan, he was far more skilled at morphing the lands than the others...

Oh...right, your forests. Very well then. Exial then walked off slowly, losing himelf in thought once more.
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« Reply #57 on: December 18, 2011, 08:09:55 am »

"I do suggest you make your followers and whater plans you have south of here. I will not tolerate any harm that may be directed to my people or nature. Besides, should not all have the right to gaze upon our most hallowed dwelling?"
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« Reply #58 on: December 18, 2011, 08:17:57 am »

As he walked away, Exial heard Kyazir's smug remark, and stopped for a moment. Without turning to face him, Exial calmly responded. And I suggest, that you not underestimate the power of a titan.

He then continued walking.

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« Reply #59 on: December 18, 2011, 08:19:56 am »

"Only a small amount of time has passed and their is already a feud! How wonderful, I can see you all have the goodwill of the mortals in mind!"

Risth laughs and play's a few chords on his lute again.
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