[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/0EjtAmP.png[/img] [img]https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjcyLmJhYmFiYS5TWFpoSjB0eWFHOW8uMAAAAAAA/lovecrafts-diary.regular.png[/img] [color=silver]~~The Illuminator~~[/color][/center] [@Stern Algorithm] [i]Location: White Dawn[/i] [hr] [color=silver]"Ta-ta! We'll have ourselves some tea when you come next! Maybe I'll throw in a hat and a rabbit, too!"[/color] Giggling lightly, Iva then turned his attention back to Gammaton and his current encroachment. Hm...oh what could he be here for? The God of Law and Order, visiting him of all beings. Curious. So curious. Iva truly had nothing against the other god - but he tended to be a bit of a downer. Didn't know the meaning of the word 'entertainment'. Walking back to where he had first encountered Dirka, he found the little slime ball sitting there, seemingly reading over a few of the materials already. How excellent! It already knew how to go about life, hee! Now then...she might as well go meet his guests, might't he? They had planned to let the week play out. Let little Lahzira experience what she needed too...but with the other god here, perhaps things could be sped along a little! Turning back to the entrance he had used to appear and taking the guise of the Hag once more, Iva left the library for the mortal realm... [hr] Lahzria watched as the traveler gave the basket to another woman, a little upset. Ah, those things were so sweet. She'd have love to eat more of them. Oh well, if it could distract the rest of them then it was certainly a good thing. The woman who had been handed the basket seemed surprised before happily laughing in thanks, running off to share the bounty with the rest of the tribe. In a rather childish manner, Lahzria hopped upon a nearby pile of logs that had recently been cut, sticking her arms out and balancing on them. "Other gods...?" She frowned as she balanced, still heading towards the treeline. "Only what the Kadisht and Lloi's tell us. They are the only ones who have access to the writings Lord Iva'Krorh gave us when he first arrived." She replied, shaking her head. "Though I may have sneaked in a time or two and saw a few of them myself." She laughed brightly, hopping down from the pile of logs and landing on the snowy ground, walking backwards so she could still look at the traveler. "There's Lady Dirka! Lord Iva'Krorh speaks highly of the Goddess of Magic. There's this one called Sommler, too. Says he's uh...basically the enemy of understanding and knowledge, but is also necessary? I don't really get that one. Lady Anu'Varr as well." Still walking backwards, she smiled brightly at the traveler. "Doesn't mention much about her, but I think Lord Iva'Krorh says we should be cautious around her, and treat her with respect. I think 'Intriguingly beautiful' was the words the White Star used. Something about her hating humans, but sounds like she just needs a hug!" She giggled brightly, by now having reached the end of the village, arriving at the treeline to the Lyssian forest. "I think all of them are briefly mentioned, but Ragnagedon is just about the only one the Illuminator actively detests. He doesn't like needless destruction without creation." She stopped walking, reaching into her furs for a few seconds and pulling out an old, worn scrap of paper. Upon it was a rough map of the forest they were in along with a few observational notes. The forest was tricky, but navigable if you knew what you were doing and paid attention to your surroundings. Just had to know what landmarks to look for. "Why do you ask?" She gave the traveler a quizzical look. A few reasons anyone would ask something like that that she could think of, and all meant that this traveler in some way was related to another god. Ragnagedon could be ruled out. Sommler too, likely. Lady Anu'Varr, too. Which left Dirka and perhaps one of the others. Hayim? He bought something sweet, so possibly. "This way, come on. The wall isn't that far."