[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] [i]Location: Cy'Lathak[/i] [hr] Lazhira stood before the library, staring up at its relatively massive structure, the cold wind biting into her flesh going completely ignored. How was she to get in? The voice had gone silent, but she felt like she was being watched. As though a massive, studious eye was observing her somewhere close by. A mildly unsettling feeling when she thought about it, but she didn't. Instead she simply walked up to what looked like the front door. A massive set of blue decorative double doors lightly covered in snow and frost. "Hm." No handles or something to pull on. It was just...like a wall. A smooth blue wall with no way in. Yet it seemed to be the way in. So how would one open a door with no lock? Demolishing it was an apt answer, but she doubted she could do that. Scale the tower? There were a few black flying creatures around that seemed to be watching her, too. Perhaps she could somehow get one of them to fly her up? "Heeeey!" She shouted up. "Black bat-flying thing! What ya doing up there?" At first they didn't seem to acknowledge her, simply perch themselves on the stonework of the library. However, something [i]heavy[/i] landed behind her, flinging a bit of snow into the air and causing her to swiftly turn around and nearly fall over. "...well you're big-" Before she could get another word in, the creature grabbed her by her wrist, lifting her off the ground. It studied her curiously in a mildly unsettling fashion. Any other human probably would have been screaming by now, but Lazhira simply felt mild amusement. "Heeey there. You think you could maybe fly me up to that balcony up there?" The creature tilted its head curiously. It hadn't seen this human before. It didn't have to take an order from it, did it? Yet it oddly felt compelled too. In fact, this human felt kind of familiar to it. It didn't know why, and it certainly didn't care to question it. So instead it grabbed her by her other wrist, lifting her up to its shoulders to let her sit on it. With a powerful flap of its wings, it rocketed off, covering the distance to the fifth floor in a matter of seconds. "Gah! For the love of knowledge!" Lazhira was then roughly tossed off the things shoulders, nearly face planting the tough, course grass on the balcony. The black winged creature didn't stick around, choosing to immediately fly off again and let the human figure out what she was going to do from here herself. "Urgh, well thanks anyways!" [color=silver]"...Ah. Little La-Zha?"[/color] An amused voice caught her attention as she dusted off some snow from her furs. [color=silver]"Hee! You're earlier than expected! Joyous! Wonderful! Ah and here I was thinking you were Hayim or Dirka, but a pleasant surprise visit indeed! Normally I hate those..."[/color] Standing before her, was Iva. The god of Knowledge in all of their radiant glory. No glamours or masks to hide them this time. "Lord...Iva?" [color=silver]"Who else! Tee-hee! Come come, you must be freezing! Lets get you into the library proper and get your tiny mortal self some food! You must be tired...ah, Bryyre isn't with you?"[/color] "Ah," La-Zha giggled. "He was a great help, but he wasn't cut out for it. It was great for study though! I never knew a human body had so many bones or organs! I should find some more for dissection." [color=silver]"...heh!"[/color] Iva patted the human girl on the head, leading her towards the door to the Library. [color=silver]"Good, good! We are pleased! You'll find your way easily enough! The Library will help you with that."[/color] Turning around and leaving her at the door, the god returned to his previous position in the middle of the balcony. [color=silver]"Now I must wait! How boring! Droll! Annoying! Dirka and Hayim could really stand to not keep a god waiting!"[/color] [hr] [@Archangel89] - Apolios The creature seemed entirely unfazed by Apolios' radiance. After all, it would have considered its own creator far more so if it had the capability to consider such things. But alas, the Aho'Nohg lacked such capabilities. It was designed to be a messenger, nothing more and nothing less. It could only complete the tasks it was given. Even so, the creature was not without wariness or caution. It knew dealing with the gods of Light and Order may not be entirely healthy for it. A sharp, brief chirp was heard coming from the creatures faceless visage in response to the gods irritable seeming nature. Producing a scroll from its claw, it handed it over to Apolios. [hider=Letter] [color=silver][i]"Hyperion! Apolios! Whichever one of you finds this, I do hope you are doing well! You hardly ever come for a visit! Hee, I should feel offended if I weren't so preoccupied! We could dance, sing, have a rousing round of 'See who can make Hayim cry first!'...ah wait, no. That's what I play with Anu. Ahem, anyways! Brothers! My radiant kin! Grossly incandescent ball of light! I've written today for a little proposition from me and little brother Gammy. You see, he wishes to make an assembly of sorts! I have decided to throw my lot in with you beings of order - funny, I know! The unexpected of still is causing me to laugh like the mad god I am! He wanted me to pass along a message to the both of you! So whoever one of you gets this, do inform the other and any other gods that may wish to participate! Ta-ta for now lovelies! Do stop by for a tea party at some point! It shall be wondrously enlightening!"[/i][/color] [/hider] With the letter handed over, the black creature waited for Apolios' reply. [hr] [@Lmpkio] - Nerplagius Circling above the mountains, the spire loomed. It seemed as though things were dying down, or at least coming to their culmination. Likely by now some of the other gods had noticed the few black winged creatures silently observing from a distance. They're connection to a god wouldn't immediately be obvious, though they could easily make a few guesses. There were only so many gods that would have likely made something so grotesquely mutated from its original form. It had been tasked with delivering a letter to Nerpalgius, though finding the God of Diseases was easier said than done - but after receiving a communication from one of its kin that something was happening and he could likely find the god here, it swiftly made its way over, and it seemed as though he was in luck. It didn't take long before the faceless creature found the god. It landed heavily behind Nerplagius before he left, a loud screech announcing its presence. quickly, it produced a letter and handed it to the God. [hider=Nerplagius's Letter] "Brother Nerplagius! How fare thee this fine day, hm? Made any new diseases lately? Hee, we should get together and put our respective heads together at some point! We could create quite the nasty thing together, with my mind and your sciences, hee! But alas, I'm writing today for some rather un-fun news regarding brother Gammy. You see, he's making quite the annoying little assembly of gods. How droll. Boring. Detestable. Ah if I wasn't so drawn by the potential things I could learn being part of such a thing I'd invite him to see the experiment halls! Hehe! We both know how'd that go for him! Anyways, do reply whether you'd want to be a part of it. I will not try overly hard to convince you. Ta-ta for now! [/hider]