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2 yrs ago
Current God Bless the USA! Happy 4th Everyone! (though admittedly a day late)
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Oh yay-- the status bar has turned into Twitter again... My favorite.
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2 yrs ago
Damn dude-- don't remind me what's been taken from us.... I seriously miss that game.
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2 yrs ago
Imagine not using maple syrup to sweeten your coffee.
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3 yrs ago
AFTER MUCH TIME-- LIFE RELEASES MINE GONADS FROM ITS CRUEL VICE...... YA BOI RETURNS!
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@Jangel13

I decided to go with something simple. Do tell if that skill isn't quite up to snuff.



DO MY EYES DECIEVE ME????

RUNE NOT PLAYING SOME KIND OF MAGE/WARLOCK?????
@Jangel13 what about my pet wolf?
I'll just reuse Ren on this next go if thats ok.
Let's goooooo
@Jangel13 In what sense?


@Rune_Alchemist@ERode@Pyromania99@PaulHaynek

Donovan climbed to his feet with a mighty yawn. Sleep had been hard to come by for him last night; if the bags uder his eyes were anything to go by.

After eating a small bit of last night's leftovers, he cupped a bit of clean snow in his hands, melted it over the fire, and wet his throat. Watching the first light of dawn grace the unmarred natural beauty of the land was truly a sight to behold, at least until the man's eyes caught view of Octavia. The relatively tame nature of the 'pup' had allowed him to overlook it's underlying nature for some time, but it seemed the sense of revulsion that he'd acquired the night before still lingered... The effect seemed permanent.

Don shook his head as he stepped away from the fireside for a moment. A name had come to him during the long hours of the night, something to address the deity that had chosen to bless him by. The man knelt in prayer, facing the direction they had first come from, the emblem of his necklace held gently in his right hand. "Ye who have blessed meh with th' power to protect meself, and those around meh-- I thank yeh. I know not tha names ya once went by in ages long past, but I've decided on what I'll call yah. Great ancient of tha' serpent and star, I dub yeh Suthainn, and hope that ye will continue tah watch over us lot through whatever is tah come." he paused for a moment before uttering his final word, "Amen."

Returning to the others, Donovan cleared his throat. "There's a village north uh here where we can get some supplies an maps if the lot o ya are interested... Besides-- tha deer asked a favor of meh so aye gotta head there anyhow. But," he paused, and looked towards Isidore, "If yer still keen on headin' south, an' the storm don't dissuade ya none, then aye'd like tah discuss tha seed we took... Because as it is, I fer one ain't too comfortable with a pocket sized demon factory roamin about th' countryside... I'd like tah purify it, if ye'd let meh."


@Rune_Alchemist@ERode@Pyromania99@PaulHaynek

Initially, the forest was silent. Nothing but the leaves rustling lightly with the wind as Donovan set to work. It first seemed as though there wasn’t a reply to be had, and It would only be when Donovan moved to the third log would he finally receive a reply from the forest.

“...arrogance, as expected of humans.” The wind would reply. Though he could not see the deer, it was no doubt close by, just hidden among the trees and forest itself. “...yet even creatures such as I desire socialization, and it has been long since that child has been here.” A pause as Donovan continued to work, likely considering whether it wanted to bother with answering the questions. “...very well. Ask your questions, human, but I will make no promises to answer everything.”

The creature’s opening comment provoked a friendly chuckle from Donovan. "Aye, we do tend tah be an arrogant lot don't we?" As the man straightened himself, his cheery smile faded into a somber frown; pausing from his work as he stared into the trees. "Aye were hopin’ ya could elaborate bout’ th’ prophecy o’ sorts ya mentioned earlier. Is ‘what was drowned by the Moons tears’ connected to et? What’s supposed tah be imprisoned ere’? And is there any way to stop yer forest from gettin’ flooded?"

“Prophecy? Nay, history repeating. Humans desiring that which they should not, above all else.” The wind seemed heavy, as though the beast was sighing. “For creatures with a history of changing history, and independence of all Gods and Beasts...they can be surprisingly dependent. As for who they depend on...the one they have always served in that village. The One Who Illuminates. The Hag and the Old Man. The many faced, yet faceless God of Knowledge. They believe him gone, but he watches his experiments closely.” A cryptic reply as always, but at least this perhaps would set him on some sort of correct path. “But...as I am of the Earth, the mysteries of the Divine and their history before the earth woke from its slumber eludes me in their entirety.” It replied, the wind seeming to sigh in mild annoyance, carrying the salty scent of the sea. “I only know what the winds tell me. What the rumors they bring me from the human tales and tongues.”

There was a pause, the wind growing still, before Donovan would smell the salty scent of the sea as a gentle breeze carried it from the ocean.

“As such, I know not the particulars. Only that the humans say that, The Moon's tears, when she grieved for her slain family, flooded the ravaged lands, drowning the monstrosities that roamed and sending all to a deep slumber.” The wind stilled, a heavy, musty scent making it suddenly hard to breathe. “The nightmares of those days are not something this one has experienced, nor do I have a desire to. All I know are what the winds say, and I am told should they wake once more, the winds will cease blowing for eternity.” The wind seemed to still, almost fearful before blowing into an agitated gust of wind. “But to prevent it would mean to stop those who seek it, and leave none alive.” It continued bluntly. “They deserve what they sow.” A pause as Donovan would gather the next piece of wood. “...perhaps you could bargain with them, but trusting him and making deals with it inevitably end in misery for mortals while he sates his maddening curiosity. And do not ask for my aid, human. The forests will regrow, and the winds will continue to blow elsewhere.”

Donovan froze in place at this revelation. There was far more at stake than just the forest being flooded-- this mad god's obsession threatened to unleash apocalyptic horrors into the world at large. "That be damn grim indeed." the large man spoke gravely as he wiped a cold sweat from his brow, "Th' place tha moon dropped us… There were a large stone guardian patrollin' tha place… An' in the belly o' the prison, there were a demonic garden; massive in size, yet shackled tah it's prison..." Donovan drew his weapon and openly presented the emblem tied to its handle before the surrounding woods. "Aye alsuh found this there… Dunno what god were tied to that place; or this emblem ere, but does it have anythin' tah do with th' comin' storm? Were it one of th' Knowledge God's experiments? Or were it somethin' else?"

There was a pause. A moment's hesitation as the wind seemed to consider this information.

“A garden, you say?” The wind playfully rustled the leaves of the trees. “I can not say for certain. The wind occasionally brings words from the places that those of the Shadow dwell. Of a garden, where one of the few Immortals of the old world was laid to rest by the Sage Urumna before they ascended to be with the Moon, so their blood could bring life to the forests and plants once more.” A pause. “...but demonic, you say? The same that pup is from? Hm. Perhaps there is more to that tale than the winds tell. Nor do I know of this stone guardian you mention nor its connection with the Moon.”

The winds gently caressed the Emblem Donovan was holding.

“...That Emblem though...is a relic of a far older time than even the old world that was destroyed.” It replied. “I do not know. I only know that in the very oldest of places, I hear of an old, now forgotten Deity. I know not much else, but those emblems and motifs often are found in places connected to it. That particular one you carry...I can not say, but there’s a certain divine energy coming from it.”

Donovan rubbed his chin as he mulled over the elder beast’s response, old and wise as it was; wasn’t as knowledgeable as he’d hoped on the matter. If the seed was indeed related to this tale regarding the ‘old world’, perhaps the it’s destruction was unnecessary. Maybe, just maybe, there was something beneath that smooth black surface worth saving; something that could be redeemed. However hopeful he was to try and make the most of what tools were available, the man knew that such a notion as purifying the seed without destroying it was wishful thinking at best… But one could always hope.

Staring at the emblem held in his hands, Don conjured a small group of his workers with a gentle whistle, "You lot carreh this back to th’ camp, an’ stack et with tha’ rest." he spoke firmly, wasting no time in putting them to work before turning back toward the expanse of trees. "Thank ya fer yer wisdom..." the man’s voice paused for a moment, "Actualleh, there somethin aye should call ya? Don’t think yah ever gave meh yer name."

“I am the winds themselves.” The reply came after a moment. “The gentle breeze that carries the birds through the air. The furious winds that blow away even rock to dust. Upon my horns rest the sky, forever holding it out of the reach of the unworthy. My kin and humans named me as Kyrnith. ”

With that final word, the winds fell silent, blowing somewhere to the east and the beast left with it, having deemed it having spoken enough.


Before long, several pairs of ethereal humanoids would emerge from the treeline followed closely by Donovan himself. Even as he drew near to the fire, it was as if the shadows themselves clung tightly to his stonelike expression. Even as his workers began to chop the logs into proper pieces of firewood, he did not speak-- instead opting to silently eat his share of boar meat. Once again he drew his hammer, and untied the emblem from it's handle; instead opting to fashion it into a form of necklace that he would then tuck under his shirt.

Sleep was going to be difficult to come by tonight.


@Rune_Alchemist@ERode@Pyromania99@PaulHaynek

"Aye." Donovan nodded at the elder beast. "Aye'll see what uh can do for em."

Giving the creature a polite bow, the large man took his leave, following Isidore out of the forest quietly. Though the hostilities had been dealt with, there almost seemed to be a remnant of unspoken tension in the air; causing him to stay completely silent for the journey back to camp. Once he and Isidore had rejoined the others, Donovan breathed a sigh of relief; though he knew full well that the group was likely still being watched, it was reassuring to know that they were no long trespassing on that creature's land uninvited. While Isidore got to work carving apart the boar, Donovan set to work hauling whatever fallen trees he could over to the fireside before snapping the long pieces into short logs using a decently sized, vaguely pointed rock, and the heel of his boot. As he made a pile of the newly prepared firewood, Augusta finally seemed to finish patching up Isidore, and had come over to ask Don if he was injured as well.

"Aye'm fine lass." Don turned to her with a beaming smile. "Preciate' yer concern though."

Eyeing the rather damp pile of logs before him, Donovan could tell that their current stockpile wouldn't last the night. They needed more wood, and the light was quickly fading. "Say, would ya mind usin' yer magic tah dry this batch a wee bit? Aye'm gunna see if aye can find summore dead timber fore' et gets too dark tah see."

Donovan eyed the forest's edge. The man knew that if he wanted to find more wood that was salvageable for the fire, he'd need to step back into the Elder beast's domain. Glancing back at Isidore, Don stewed on his thoughts for a moment as he considered what to do. Even though Isidore's actions had seemingly angered the creature, he himself seemed to be on at least relatively good terms with it. If he went back in alone, would the beast's attitude be more amicable? Could he perhaps even get it to elaborate on the vague prophecies it had mentioned? Maybe it could tell him a bit more about the world? So long as he took care not to anger it, there wasn't much likelihood that he would be in danger.

"Aye shouldn't be long. An be sure tah save meh some o' that hog if the lot uh ya eat without meh!"

Leaving his shield by the fireside, but keeping his hammer on his belt, Donovan entered the woods once more.

Once he was a fair distance into the wood, Donovan slowly began to gather any suitable lumber into a pile. Only partway into laying the second log, he paused; calling softly into the woods around him.

"I got a few more questions fer ya-- if yah wouldn't mind meh askin."


@Rune_Alchemist@ERode@Pyromania99@PaulHaynek

Don raised a concerned eyebrow at Augusta as she forced him away from her. Had the sudden change in blood pressure affected her judgement? Was the tar-like fluid already messing with her head? Don frowned. Regardless, she had refused his help, and he wasn't about to force her into accepting his aid.

Upon seeing the wound heal through Augusta's own magic, Don breathed a sigh of relief. But while he was certainly happy that she wasn't going to bleed out anytime soon, the more immediate goal of escape took priority.

Needless to say, the brief sight of the raging confrontation between the Guardian and the Garden only furthered Don's belief that the seed ought to be dealt with the first chance he got.




The absence of crumbling, ancient walls was a welcome sight to Donovan. They were free! They were safe!

For now, at least.

After quietly allowing the original members of the group he'd stumbled across have their little reunion, Don stepped forward as Isidore started to enter the woods, "Aye'll make sure Mr. Invincible don't get himself kilt er' nuthin." he lightly joked. Pausing for a moment, the large man noticed that unlike Augusta's wound; which had nearly closed completely, Nick's had more or less just stopped bleeding, and had begun to clot. Was the elf's spell only repairing the wound without treating the infection? Don honestly had no idea. But in his mind it was better to be safe than sorry.

Placing his hand casually on Nick's injured shoulder in a reaffirming gesture, Don briefly channeled his his purification magic into the wound as discretely as possible to avoid further offending Augusta with his unwanted help. "Glad tah see yeh made et out arright lad. I were a tad worried when weh got split." he said with a beaming smile. "Much as I'd be happeh to keep tha two uh yeh company, aye can't let Isidore get too far ahead uh meh. Might not be able tah find the quiet bastard!" Don said with a chuckle as he headed off to follow the other reincarnator into the woods beyond.
If I can work it into my schedule, I'd be down to hop in here.

Gimme a few days to get a CS written up and I'll know if I can work it in by then.
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