[i]’[color=lightblue]What is the greatest lie in the known world? I find myself pondering upon the moment of my creation often and wonder what great deception took place that a god of deception was needed. Trusted by none but wielded by ever creature both man and god alike what THING could have created one such as I. The greatest lie ever told...the truth.[/color][/i] [right]-Musings of Iarus[/right] The God of Deception had observed this particular tribe of humans for quite sometime now and for the life of him he could not fathom how disgustingly ignorant they were. His very life was and power was tied to these pathetic creatures which both infuriated and amused him. They were so easily manipulated and twisted that one could almost turn on man into a god himself if it were not for their predisposition for arrogance. The leader of the the tribe, a man by the name of Kymarat, ruled the people with an iron fist and while the people seemed displeased with the tyrant no one is willing to do anything to stop him. A perfect candidate for the early stages of the grand plan. Under the guise of a masked wise man Iarus approached the cruel king, [color=gray][b]”My king, I humbly request an audience with such a powerful ruler.[/b][/color] The sudden appearance of the masked man caused all those within the simple throne room to draw their weapons in defense of a king that needed no defenders, [color=red]”You dare approach my throne! How did you get past my guards?”[/color] [color=gray][b]”It matters not oh mighty ruler, I come bearing news of your neighbors. They are gathering forces that you cannot possibly fathom and if you do not strike now they will become too powerful even for one such as yourself.[/b][/color] The not so subtle flattery softened the truth of an in pending invasion. Spears were lowered and swords sheathed he had his attention...good. He was too simple to let something like this go. [color=red]”Tell me what news you have old man and let's see if you live long enough to leave.”[/color]