[center][h2]Honor Guard[/h2] Themerlinhawk, Jangel13 [i]Zachary, Evelyn, Shiba[/i] Day 1, Morning.[/center] Eve smiled at the Nephilim and tugged on Crow’s arm. “Excellent. You’ll get your invitation soon but you also need to get some nice clothes for the reception afterward.” Eve smiled and winked before turning and tugging Crow with her. Crow frowned as they walked away. “I’m not sure why it is you didn’t want me to talk to him. I could have said the same thing in fewer words.” Eve shook her head at Crow. “No you’re terrible at stuff like that, seriously. You’ve cost us a ton of people already.” Crow frowned. “Why doesn’t Christian just order them to be part of the Vanguard.” Eve sighed “Because it’s suppose to be a choice that we offer. It doesn’t matter that much nothing is going to happen, Christian just wanted people to help.” --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [center][h2]Gods of Metal and Fear[/h2] Themerlinhawk, Jangel13 [i]Urthar, Levi[/i] Day 1, Morning.[/center] As the lights flickered back to life the figure of the Master of Word stood looming, casting a grotesque shadow on the wall even though Urthar was in a human form. His bespectacled eyes glared at Levi. “I strongly disapproved of this line of research and I don’t know why Shard let you follow this line of research. It imperils the Tower and it took Archive off line for 3.6 seconds. Archive has never been taken off line. Ever. That could have done irreparable damage to Archive which is an integral part of how the Tower functions.” Urthar walked over and looked at the metal monstrosity lying on the table. “I’m not sure why Shard endorsed this at all. This is a terrible plan and I’m sure it will draw even more attention to the Tower from the Gods, we’ve already had Exandar descend on us in full force to try and kill us.” Urthar peered down at the Mechanical God. “I’m amazed the Aberration Lords sanctioned such a being, was it to unseat the Gods of Galendar?” Urthar pushed his glasses a little further up on his nose as he peered at the strange being. It could certainly be the shell for Divinity but it lacked a Divine spark. That much was certain, and there was no way to artificially create a divine spark. You had to take it.