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I did not hit her, it's not true, it's bullshit I did not hit her I did not! Oh, hi Mark!
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You'd be surprised how forceful X can be in the defense of the greater good. After all, he could erase your self identity from reality itself and remove those instances from your own mind... In fact he could have recalled Darius back into their little meeting by erasing the moment he teleported out from the memory of the universe. It would be like Darius never teleported to everyone but X and the creator. Then remove his knowledge of how the spells work to prevent Darius from repeating the process...

X is secretly most likely a super villain.


Even if everyone forgot, not even X could do that to the God of Magic, because Darius is his Champion. Even if he was only an apprentice magician or a little lower (Just a scholar in magic, even if they weren't talented in any magic), Tyrwin would be able to recall.
"By my honor I will enforce the edicts of war!! The Kingdoms beneath the gods stand against you, Canine Monster!" Murdoc Godwynne challenged. He charged the beast with the full force of his fury. His sword, the majestic Cockburn which slew the Raven King during a mysterious mythological time, shined ethereally with the force of ten Suns, only capable of doing harm to someone of a great depth of evil. Even someone with great wickedness wouldn't see it. The Wolf, however fit the criteria of the Sword's definition of Evil, even if the beast were a mere wolf looking for it's lunch. Symbolically, the wolf was it's own species, the wolf. Adding to that symbolic definition of evil, the Wolf was enormous AND also a wolf, embellishment not required. The wolf was also making haste to shed blood. These three facts alone were enough reason for the Cockburn to shine in it's eyes very painfully if the gleam of the sword flashed across it's face.

Murdoc had more stamina than one hundred men in their Prime. His sword gleamed as he swung it in appropriately war like gestures, attempting to flash the sword across it's face enough times that it's fur would catch fire. As if the Sun shined too bright on the Canine Monster. Squire Geoffrey, his current Squire, a twenty year old man, had muscles which bulged in tight ripples strong enough for him to tear men in some leather armors apart during combat. This Squire took a bow that was made of metal, and he pulled it with little effort, aiming a primitive grenade attached to the arrow bodkin at the creature. The alchemical liquids could tell the difference from the make up of hair, living organic material and dead organic material, enough not to harm the books, but it could leave severe burns on the skin or body tissue of any living organism.
@The Grey Dust

He's a Divine Version of a Ronin. He respects all the Knowledge based deities. . . but he won't be tied down. You can select him as a temporary champion though. Just saying his personality, and I'm not controlling him.
I will post soon. I don't feel the greatest.
The Old Hawke himself appeared. An Archmage not empowered by divine will, he nonetheless was nearly as powerful as Darius Gordock, Champion of Tyrwin. Old Hawke led his apprentices and former apprentices, Logan the Blue, Marius the Red, Draven the Green, and Parda the Wise. Four great wizards led by The Old Hawke, a wizard of extremely great power defended the temple. In came the great hero, wielding the mighty sword Cockburn, which cleaved creatures in two.
I'm in RL Land right now.

But I'm back-sih.
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