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Flamelord said
Damn eldritch abominations. Hold on, let me get my superweapons.




...or something like that.
Made a nice, foreshadow-ey addition to my most recent post.
Flamelord said
Ba'al volunteers to be the one to manipulate those two into a massive grudge match.


"Hmm yes I manipulated these already-quarreling individuals with completely polarized moral codes into bearing ill-will toward each other. I am truly a beguiler of wills."
Flamelord said
Man, are Zeon and the Autobots the only people here who've had good experiences with space?


The Order has, at one point, had to repel a literal Martian invasion. They'd be quite happy if nothing extraterrestrial ever had a reason to visit the Earth again.
The great beast succumbed to Sorin's spell, as expected, and was now an undead thrall with which he could do as he liked. Undoubtedly it would serve as a useful weapon against this legendary dragon that they were seeking, and so Sorin was somewhat pleased with himself. A rat-thing that distinctly reminded Sorin of the Nezumi of Kamigawa leaped atop the monster, prattling off some nonsense. The faint praise from the mercenary-type that had appeared was ignored by Sorin in favor of a quip from the System Lord, emerging from his hiding place.

Sorin scoffed at him, "Faith is for the fearful." Inventing a religion (or two) gave one a unique perspective on the concept.

He rejoined the rest of the group, who seemed to be short a member or so. It hardly mattered at all to Sorin, yet the rest of the group seemed to be gravely affected by it. One girl was stood weeping, being comforted feebly by a young lad wielding a sword from which Sorin could perceive a curious aura. Elsewhere a pair of men clad in red argued heatedly about some trivial matter of ethics. The petty concerns of petty people, Sorin thought dully.

As the young man promised a lack of deaths to come, Sorin passed by, quipping, "I wouldn't make a promise that I could not keep, young one. Death is like an obnoxious guest; it never comes alone and refuses to leave."

Approaching the two arguing men, Sorin listened in on their discussion. He found the taller, tanned man's position to be quite reasonable, and the blond man's points to be mere naivety. He weighed in, "Progress cannot be made without sacrifice. If the weak or burdensome must die so that the strong survive, so be it." Turning his attention directly to the blond man, he continued, "Your passionate morality is misdirected. Persecute those that revel in death for vanity or pleasure before you harass those that do merely what they must to live."
Bowing away gracefully from the Zeon delegates, the two sorcerers made their way into the conference room. All the while, their telepathic debate continued; Levi shooting off questions and accusations and Augustus waving them away noncommittally. The two seated themselves at a non-intrusive corner of the table, awaiting the beginning of the delegations. Levi produced a simple device of brass and vinyl, no larger than an envelope, which would serve to record the proceedings so that the other leaders of the Order would be able to review them.

The Principality of Zeon, not unexpectedly, was the first to speak. They desired peace and independence above all else; or at least so they said. Levi mistrusted them on principle, but Augustus felt cautious about them for other reasons. Perhaps it was different on their world, but from the elder sorcerer's experience, nothing good lurked among the stars. Earth was the safest place in a harsh and unforgiving universe, full of dangerous secrets best left unknown. Someday Zeon could perhaps learn that lesson someday, perhaps not, but either way Augustus feared what could come from venturing out past the isle of the Earth into the dark sea of stars.

Elsewhere...

The commencement of the conferenced was watched by eyes of flashing amber. As the proceedings began and the attendants made their opening remarks, this distant viewer observed silently. Resting somewhere between peaceful tranquility and languid boredom, the conference was paid only half of the observer's attention. With each new statement, their thoughts wandered further from the scene. In such fascinating times, was this truly the best that a collage of worlds could offer? A petty airing of desires and grievances? Pathetic. This world was a glorious stage, fit for a new scene in the drama of eternity. A fresh canvas, ready to be filled with the colors of a new era. The time would soon be at hand, and once this new world had been made pure and beautiful, all others would follow.
Waiting to hear back from BB/perhaps see a post go up before I post.
Out-processing is busy... business. I'll try to have something up tonight or tomorrow.
Grey Star said
Also cannot wait for you guys to encounter the dragon, it'll be a doozy.


I have a pretty good hunch I know what you're planning... Not pulling any punches, are we?
Flamelord said
Ah. I see. Didn't really take him as the 'shits and giggles' kind of guy.


Definitely is. Maybe not "lol chaotic evil" but he'll try anything once. I'm sure destroying worlds lost its charm fairly quickly for him, once he tried his hand at it.
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