[center][h2]Li’Kalla[/h2] [i]Goddess of Rain 9 FP - 10 MP[/i] [/center] [center][color=598527]Parvus[/color][/center] [hr] After his brief encounter with Eury, Parvus continued to travel eastwards, crossing Swahhitteh and the sea. As he walked across the water, he noticed something had changed about Galbar. He pulled a leaf from his hair and crushed it into moss. After a few moments of resting within his palm, a lotus bloomed. He snapped his hand closed. He conjured a silk bag on his side, opposite to his stinger, and stored the moss within it. Eventually, he reached a new island, infused the essence of Li’kalla. He sensed the goddess was nearby and patted his new silk bag. He reached out with his mind, and called to the rain goddess, [color=598527]”Hello, Li’kalla. It appears as though I have stumbled upon your island, and I wish to speak if you do not mind. ”[/color] he said. [color=steelblue][i]Huh![/i][/color] Came the flustered sound of the Rain Goddess’ voice, [color=steelblue][i]H-How are you… N-Nevermind. Okay. I’m near the Lake…?[/i][/color] While Parvus had no idea where “The Lake” was, however it was easy to locate her. He walked over to her, before noticing Li’Kalla sitting on the shores of the Lake. She was idly dipping her feet into the boiling waters and watching the steady stream of clouds formed from the body of freshwater disappear into the mist. When Parvus came closer, she withdrew herself from the waters and stood up to face him, face slightly hidden behind her hair. Parvus paused for a moment, and silently composed himself, [color=598527]”I hope I am not interrupting anything.”[/color] [color=steelblue]”Uh, no, I-I don’t think so…? I was just… Sitting.”[/color] She shrugged half-heartedly. Parvus hummed, slightly unnerved by his fellow god’s silence. [color=598527]”Do you mind if I show you something?”[/color] Li’Kalla immediately seemed to shrink. She opened her mouth to speak but closed it soon after. She took in a deep breath and finally spoke, [color=steelblue]”N-No boxes please.”[/color] Parvus was slightly confused by that statement, however believed that prying would be unwise at the moment, [color=598527]”It is not a box, though it is in a bag. And I promise that neither the bag or its content will harm you.”[/color] he said, almost authoritatively, but followed it with the more solemn, and meek, [color=598527]”I would not harm anyone with this.”[/color] [color=steelblue]”Oh,”[/color] Li’Kalla sighed and clasped her hands in front of herself, [color=steelblue]”If it’s harmless then… I guess it’s okay. Is it a pretty thing? I-I like those, like flowers.”[/color] [color=598527]”It would be easier to demonstrate”[/color] he said, slowly grabbing the bag at his side and bringing it up just as slowly. Without a touch, the silk bag opened and begin to unravel itself into nothing, revealing a simple moss. However, a very slight warmth came from Parvus’ hand, and after just a moment, the moss was replaced with a lotus blossom. Li’Kalla gasped and covered her mouth with both hand, bending forward to look at the blossom closely and then take a whiff of its scent. After a moment, she looked up at Parvus with starry eyes, [color=steelblue]”Wow! That [i]is[/i] pretty! I’ve never seen those before, what are their names? Why do they grow out of moss and not soil? Tell me!”[/color] [color=598527]”They typically grow in shallow waters, however they only bloom during the hottest time during the year, and during the rest of the year, the moss blooms. When it is their time to bloom, the moss dies, imbuing the waters with nutrients to allow the flowers to bloom. They are called Calor Lotus.”[/color] he paused, obviously noticing her excitement, [color=598527]”I am looking for a place to plant them.”[/color] [color=steelblue]”Ooh… That’s a very unique flower, isn’t it? It’s pretty, it grows on water… I bet you could take baths with Calors… Calori… Calos… Uhm,”[/color] Li’Kalla frowned for a moment, [color=steelblue]”Lotuses? I bet you could take baths with Lotuses floating all around you! So pretty! Please plant a lot of them everywhere!”[/color] Parvus paused for a moment, [color=598527]”Yes, they are quite special aren’t they.”[/color] he said, in an unusually casual tone. However, his tone returned to normal, though still being earnest, [color=598527]”Sadly, this is not a type of flower you can simply plant anywhere. They require exceptionally pure water.”[/color] he paused for a moment, before continuing, [color=598527]”I presume I could change that, but..”[/color] he said, without an actual reasoning behind it, at least not one that he could vocalize. [color=steelblue]”Well, uhm, i-it’s embarrassing but… I’ve never been able to create water myself, so...”[/color] Li’Kalla bit her lip, [color=steelblue]”But, I really want them! How do we make the pure water?”[/color] Parvus paused, and watched steam bellow from the lake above him, observing the water rising into the air, [color=598527]”Rain water should be pure enough, so long as there is no soil contamination.”[/color] he paused, [color=598527]”We would just need a region with enough rainfall in order to support them during the hottest season, and at least one other season for the moss to grow.[/color] he said calmly. Li’Kalla chuckled quietly and within a few moments, water started drizzling down onto them. The drizzle then became a rain, and the rain came with drops of water as big as coins. [color=steelblue]”It’s one of the things I can do. If it’s only about rain water and enough rainfall, then I only have to make sure it rains all year round, right?”[/color] As she spoke, the rain kept pouring down, as if it was trying to fall with such force on them that they’d be drilled into the very earth. Parvus did not mind the rain, however he suggest [color=598527]”If we want to plant these flowers, I do suggest we do it away from this lake.”[/color] he said, gesturing to it as though it was obvious why. [color=steelblue]”Yes, I had assumed we’d stay away from the lake. It’s very hot around here for these pretty flowers.”[/color] [color=598527]”This is your island, where would you like these flowers to planted?”[/color] Li’Kalla brought up her clasped hands to her mouth and hummed quietly with her brow furrowed in thought. After a while, she smiled and shrugged. Parvus simply paused a moment, and then smirked, [color=598527]”Then how about this?”[/color] he said, clasping his other hand and when he released it, a colorful dragonfly flew out of it in a random direction. [color=598527]”How about we place it where the dragonfly lands?”[/color] [color=steelblue]“Okay! Do we have to follow it?”[/color] Li'Kalla asked as her eyes followed the dragonfly zipping away. [color=598527]”I am able to track it across this entire island, however we could move while we talk if that is more agreeable to you.”[/color], he said, both formally and noncommittally. [color=steelblue]“Let's wait until it finds a place then, it might get scared if it sees us following it.”[/color] Parvus smirked at the comment, but simply replied [color=598527]”So be it, it should not take too long.”[/color] True to his word, a short time later, the dragonfly landed, and Parvus gestured in a direction and began to walk that way, followed by Li’Kalla who stayed a few paces behind the God of Insects. The trip was a long, silent and uncomfortable experience for both, as no one seemed willing to speak while moving. But, eventually, they arrived at the place. It was a fair bit northwest from where they’d started, ending up in the western coast of the landmass. The dragonfly was perched on top of a particularly long blade of grass, cleaning itself. [color=steelblue]”So, um...”[/color] Li’Kalla began, whose excitement had all but vanished with the long silence between the two, [color=steelblue]”Here? It seems like a good location… We’d have a good amount of lotuses in ponds, and then we can make a fishing village surrounded by lotus ponds. Fishermen would come back home to their wives with lotus petals drifting through the air. Romantic!”[/color] Parvus was staring into the flower in his hand during the entire trip, lost in thought. [color=598527]”That sounds lovely.”[/color] he said, holding back a melancholic tone. Li’Kalla tilted her head, frowning a little as she looked at Parvus. Yet a moment later, an idea seemed to physically flash before her eyes, [color=steelblue]”Oh! Umm, i-if you don’t mind, could you give the place some cute insects? Back home I used to love ladybugs, I don’t know if you know what they are. I can draw them for you if you wish!”[/color] Parvus paused, [color=598527]”It is my job to know about a wide variety of insects, however how about you draw the type of ladybugs you would wish to populate this region while I seed the nearby lakes with our flowers?”[/color] [color=steelblue]”Okay!”[/color] Li’Kalla smiled and sat on her knees on the ground, a piece of parchment appearing in front of her as well as a brush and black ink. [color=steelblue]”It’s been a long time, but I can do this! My servant once taught me the ways of the Artist!”[/color] She giggled quietly and immediately got to work while Parvus set out on his task. Parvus begin his task, slowly seeding each of the nearby lakes with moss and lotus seeds. As he did his repetitive task, he quietly chanted something solemnly. Once he was finished with his task, he composed himself and walked back to where Li’kalla was drawing. [color=steelblue]”... Aand, done!”[/color] She said with a sigh of relief, wiping sweat -- or was it just rainwater? -- off her brow. As she set aside the brush and ink, she turned the parchment to show the drawing to Parvus. It was a beautifully realistic, yet still stylistic representation of a ladybug. And, while the black ink wouldn’t show the true color of the insect, it was perhaps even more beautiful because of the limitation. The strokes were masterful, and the ladybug was depicted as being perched on a lotus flower, preparing to take flight. Parvus took a few moments to carefully look over the sketch, he held his injured hand against the ground, and after a few moments, ladybugs begin to fly out of the grass. They appeared just as the picture, except were vividly colored. In addition to ladybugs, butterflies, dragonflies and small harmless, water bugs appeared in the nearby landscape. He reached his hand out, a single ladybug landed on his hand, [color=598527]”Are they to your liking?”[/color] Li’Kalla held out her hand and several of the bugs landed on it, [color=steelblue]”Oh… They’re so,”[/color] She sniffled and wiped her eyes, then chuckled, [color=steelblue]”So pretty. I like butterflies too.”[/color] A few moments passed with them both admiring the small flying insects, until Li’Kalla rolled up the now-dry parchment and gave it to Parvus, [color=steelblue]”You can keep that, it’s the least I can give you.”[/color] She said gently before standing up. [color=steelblue]”I-It’s a wonder I managed to not ruin the parchment or drawing with all the water running down my body...”[/color] Parvus gracely took the parchment, and attached it to his side with silk. [color=598527]”Thank you, though I have one last creature I need to make.”[/color] he said, taking some dirt and molding it into a colorful frog. A few moments later, similar frogs appeared hopping across the grass. [color=598527]”They are also really sensitive to water quality. So they can warn you if there is a problem with water.”[/color] he said, matter-of-factly. One of the frogs leapt and landed in front of Li’Kalla, and it seemed to be looking intently at her, so she leaned over it and caressed its head with a finger. [color=steelblue]”Thank you, really.”[/color] She said without looking up. Parvus took a moment to ensure he had not forgotten anything, [color=598527]”I believe that is all for the time being. I believe I should keep moving west for more ground to populate. However, if you ever need me, do not hesitate to contact me.”[/color] he said [hider=Summary] Parvus notices the advent of seasons while he was casually walking across the ocean. This reminds him of something, Calor Lotus, and he recreates it within this world. As he walking west from Tendlepog, he runs into Li’s island and meets with her. They have a conversation, and agree to plant the flowers on the island after some discussion about them. Li also mentions ladybugs, and draws them, eventually giving that drawing to Parvus. In addition to the flowers, he creates moss, ladybugs, butterflies, dragonflies and frogs as a part of the new ecosystem. Parvus then left on good terms, continuing west to spread life. [/hider] [hider=Might Summary] Li’Kalla 9 FP - 10 MP Used 1 MP to gain supernaturally good art skills (ability) 9 Fp - 9 MP Remaining Parvus 11 FP - 0MP Used 1 FP to create a small ecosytem discounted by insects 10 FP - 0MP Remaining [/hider]