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5 yrs ago
Current I just can't. This is too much. Berserk was so influential on so many things that I love. Goodbye, Miura. You'll be missed by many.
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Migraines ew
7 yrs ago
Welp apparently discord servers are having some pretty bad Latency issues.
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Well I just got my mitts on the Links Awakening remake. Excus eme while I disappear for a weak while I relive my childhood
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Migraine killed me today. Posts tomorrow.
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Bio



Hello! Welcome to my little bio.

Not much to say, really. Just a horror game protag that likes writing and playing vidya games when I'm not being chased by the cosmic forces of darkness. (I'm a security guard that works night shifts usually).

Have some dancing medjed.

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@Stern Algorithm

Right, short change of plan since Dirka showed up. More in character for Iva to hang with her instead of meet Gam, unfortunately. That said, I gave you a little something to do that could still speed this process up a bit.


~~The Illuminator~~

@Dealdric
Location:
Cy'Lathak, Library of Eternity




It'd be an odd sight for any human to see. A ragged old hag cackling madly to herself as she walked through the forest, a human shaped pile of black ooze in her hands, holding it tightly to her chest. Many would likely think the woman mad - and they'd be more correct than they could ever assume. Oh what a delightful development! Ah, how great indeed! This could perhaps be a changing of the guard! The road to new discoveries for those funny little humans! It'd be quite interesting to see what happened. Little La-Zha could very well alleviate his boredom so very much! Hee!

"Ah, ah, but I must finish you...yes, yes! The eyes. Was distracted by the human. Must finish." Stopping just as she reached the impossibly high wall protecting their realm from those of mortals. Placing the pile of black ooze on the ground, the woman watched silently as its soft, malleable body barely held itself together. Grabbing the jar of eyes from their clock, the woman walked towards the ooze, opened the jar...and dumped the three dozen or so eyes right on the object. The eyes floated in the tar like ooze, quickly becoming obscured by its inky blackness.

Still nothing.

"Oh right! Almost forgot, silly me!" Pulling a single strand of white hair from their human guise's head, Iva looked at it for a moment, waving it around as if to test something. Seemingly satisfied, the god placed it on top of the creatures head. Instantly, the pile of ooze shuddered, before instantly losing form and flopping to the ground. Now, anyone looking on would have likely been concerned whatever the woman just did, had been a failure. But no, no, this was perfect! YES!

"AHAH!~" The woman began cackling madly. "Wonderful! Mgn'tog!" Several more words that would have made no sense to mortal, or perhaps even other gods ears followed as she proceeded to jovially partake of her success. The pile of black ooze seemed to shift, shuddering more and more as though a stone had been skipped across the ooze's surface. "Yes yes! Feel your surroundings! Grow! Shape yourself!" Kneeling next to it, Iva spoke surprisingly calm words of encouragement to the new creation. A few moments later, several eyes floated to the surface of the ooze, all different colors blinking and studying their creator with seeming curiosity. A dim light glowed from within the creature as it began moving, the ooze rising from the ground, turning its shape into that of a sphere.

"blrrb?" A few bubbles popped as the creature apparently tried to communicate, its dozens of eyes studying Iva stil.

"Hmm...I shall call your kind 'B'thkor', and your name shall be 'Zhavitri'." Giggling happily, the woman began walking. Not knowing what to do, the ball of slime followed, struggling to keep up with the gods stride, but managed somehow to not get left behind as the god walked into a cavern within the glacier. "Come along, hee! I have a feeling we shall have guests soon! Best not to be a bad host, hee!"

The trek back to the rift to Cy'Lathak was a complicated one. Winding halls through the glacier, impossibly complex paths and even a wild animal or two that had decided to make the halls of the Glacier their home. Zhavitri, the newly made creature learned that it didn't need to use all of its eyes to see constantly, suppressing the rest of them within its inky black body while only using two to sense its surroundings was enough. Eventually however, they reached their destination.

It wasn't grand, nor was it flashy or showy. If anything, this seemed a stark contrast to what one might expect the entrance to a place like the Library to look like. Perhaps that was the beauty of it? Iva cared very little for showy or flashy things, after all. It was a simple pedestal, situated in a large hallway of ice. No decoration, nothing. A small doorway that led to nowhere was carved into one of the sides. Iva didn't need to bother with the mechanisms himself. After all, he was a god. He could do whatever he wanted.

"Hee! Here we are! Welcome home and all that! I wonder what sort of things you can do? I should run tests." Picking up the ball of slime, the creature seemed mildly grateful for the action of not having to keep up. "Hmm...no no, can't just walk in! I need a grand entrance!" Laughing jovially, Iva took a few steps back from the portal...and pirouetted right into the doorway, disappearing in a flash of light. This portal just so happened to link directly with Cy'Lathak, and not the woefully empty lands surrounding it.

So about the same time that Dirka arrived - Iva also arrived. There was a flash of light, Iva pirouetting into the room still holding onto the slime who looked like it just wanted to be let down. Iva stopped twirling just as they made it to the table where Dirka was laying in, in a mildly suggestive pose.

"Sorry sister!" Iva, still in their assumed human guise giggled lightly. "Reading about the birds and the bees, are we? Aren't you a little old for such a talk?" Taking a few steps away from the table, Iva decided the farce was over. There was another flash of bright light, the human flesh and bindings falling away from the god in an instant.

"Hee! Apologies! I was out playing with some humans. If I knew you were coming, I would have put on some tea." He replied in a friendly, jovial tone, stretching his arms out and making a rather comically exaggerated bow. "Ah, seems I'm quite the popular little god today! You and someone making a bit of a ruckus in White Dawn! Ah, but I'd rather play with you a bit so I'll let little La-Zha handle it. She must mature before I have her stare into the abyss, and learn such secrets!" He laughed. "Oh oh, yes yes! I need to show you something!" He placed the Slime on the table, who began looking curiously up at Dirka.

It trembled slightly, seemingly intimidated by the gods presence.

Location:
White Dawn

@Stern Algorithm



She booked it back to the village, breath failing her barely one minute later. Urgh, maybe she should have exercised more instead of lazing around. She had to tell the Kadisht's and Lloi's, right? That she had med with Lord Iva! She had all the proof they should need on her hand, after all.

And yet...

Iva's words echoed in her head. They were planning something? Wanted to get rid of her? Sure, she wasn't exactly the most useful, but they couldn't just want to get rid of her...but that might explain Egru's behavior. She paused, unable to continue running as the cold air filled her lungs, chilling her bones and body with an uneasy feeling. Iva said fear was the mind killer, so she did her best not to feel it, but she couldn't suppress it. Urgh...haha, what should she do?

She began walking again, having reached the edge of the forest, only to come across another odd sight. Everyone in the village had gathered in the center, where the large brazier was that was fed thick logs of wood from the Lyssian forest to constantly fed from dusk until dawn. It helped keep the place lit at night, and offered some manner of warmth for the hunters watching over the city at night. Some sort of commotion? She hesitated to get involved. Her hand still felt like it was burning, and the silver marking hadn't gone away yet.

...

She found her feet carrying her towards the commotion, and was greeted with almost an implausible sight.

The strict and humorless Kadisht and Lloi's, were laughing and enjoying the presence of an outsider it seemed. The village - especially others her age seemed particularly enthusiastic about it. What was going on? He was handing out some sort of treats to all of them. Any other day, she'd be right up there with them, probably asking for more than her fair share, but after the day she had? She just wanted some quiet to think. Yet, again, she found her feet carrying her towards this stranger, curiosity getting the better of her. She stood just on the edge of the gathered people, holding her left hand with her right, trying to fight the burning sensation she was still feeling from whatever that symbol was.

Unbeknownst to her, the person before her was a god...and he would be able to see the marking clear as a lighthouse at night. To the god - it would probably look as though this human had been sent by Iva - it was known only those who had a direct connection to the god carried such a marking.
@A Lowly Wretch

Heeey, I updated Iva's CS page a bit. Nothing really new, just expanding on some things regarding White Dawn and such. Figured you'd want to know in case I fudged something up somewhere.
@Rune_Alchemist

So instead of opening a can of worms, I present to you~





Bringing Honey to White Dawn, huh? Well, that's going to certainly get Iva's attention.

You know, Iva probably wouldn't mind a separation from the divine and mortal realms. It would make it so that humans who sought them out had another obstacle to overcome, and thus, learn how to defeat/deal with.

@Crusader Lord



"Cheesy? Haha, well, perhaps. I never said I was a master word smith." Chloe returned with a giggle. "But It is the truth. There is no reason to use fancy wording when making a point." She sighed, tilting her head to the side slightly. "Unfortunately, I can not speak directly of my Lord's plans. To do so would be quite negligent when I have yet to confirm whether you are friend or foe." She smirked. "Although I certainly would prefer us being friends as that would make loving you much easier." Another giggle. "But, I can assure you. That my Lord wishes nothing but the best. He seeks to cleanse this world of corruption. Of course, such a thing could have a high cost-"

However, before she could extrapolate further on such a question. A huge crackle of lightning pierced the air, causing Chloe a minor amount of startle, even going so far to let out a rather adorable sounding 'eep!' noise, but she quickly recovered. Boy, that was not something she had been expecting...but what exactly was it. She immediately turned, angling her wings to check the source of the magical lightning. It was only for an instant...but what power! Her eyes scanned for whatever traces might be left before they were completely gone.

There! A trail!

"Sorry to cut this short, Rifle, but I must go investigate whatever that was." She smirked. "Buuut, if you want to play later I'll be around. So maybe show me how good that Rifle of yours is later." With that, Chloe dropped, diving below the buildings and heading away from Rifle, following the trail of the residual magic. Of course, if Rifle decided to follow her perhaps that could also be agreeable.
Hooo boy, that got lllloong, but I feel accomplished now.

Hope no one minds the fact Iva routinely appears as different things to Mortals, hence why mortals have trouble actually depicting the god.

Also, to be clear. That 'Mark' is basically just an identifier that Iva puts on things that is theirs.


~~The Illuminator~~


Location:
White Dawn - 1 week before the Pilgrimage




A cold air blew through the far northern village of White Dawn, carrying with it the salty air of the sea. A number of people milled about, thick furs protecting them from the impossibly frigid environment. A group of hunters returned from the forest, carrying satchels of fruits and berries, with several large beasts strung up and being carried towards the center of the settlement to be butchered. On the opposite end of the village, a small wooden construct had been built, jutting out from the land and into the shallow water. Upon it's edge, sat a man with a long odd wooden pole in hand. Tied to the end of it was a string, and at the end of the string a small piece of meat. Suddenly, the man jerked forward. A bite! He struggled with it, before inevitably, the old weary line snapped and broke. Dismayed, the man rubbed the back of his head, shaking it. He would need another.

"Bryyre!" Suddenly, a cheerful voice called out to him from the end of the wooden landing.

"Lahzria?" The man turned, blinking in surprise at the woman before laughing jovially. She was dressed in the typical animal hides one would expect of the region. "What are you doing here? Shirking your studies again?"

"Haha, come on. I'm not stupid enough to skip on the Kadisht's lessons." She returned the laugh. "He let me go early. He's discussing with the other Lloi's about who they're sending on the pilgrimage to Hlakth in seven suns." She scooted closer, smiling pleasantly up at the larger male. Immediately Bryyre sighed, rolling his eyes and shaking his head. He already knew where this was going. "Sooooo...you promised you'd take me to that secret spot in the forest." She grinned, holding her hands behind her back. "You know! That place that you said had those weird many-eyed creatures!"

"La, no." Bryyre replied with a shake of his head. "I need to finish working. The fish aren't as hungry for some reason." He replied simply. "And I must get a new rod. This one's age finally caught up to it. You're not even a hunter or proper Lloi."

"Tsk, no fun." Lahzria replied with a small pout. "But fine, fine...if I keep you the Kadisht will make me clean animal hides for a weak. Blegh."

"Go run along and play then, iw'an." He replied, waving her off. "I have fish to be accounted for."

"Try not to come home smelling like fish to Yvur!" The tease made Bryyre blush lightly, scoffing at the thought as Lahzria skipped off.

"And you stay out of trouble!" He shouted back. Ah...if only she knew what was going to happen in seven suns, would she be so naively joyful?

Lahzria weaved through the tribe, pleasantly saying hello to other people in her usual fashion. Being only just sixteen winters old, she was often still considered young and inept by those around her, but it didn't matter to her too much - so she tended to get away with quite a bit of mischief because of it so long as she did reasonably well in her studies. Which she did, of course. Mostly. Usually...okay she wasn't the brightest fish in the barrel, but that was just the way it was. She still loved living here and the people here. The smells, the wooden huts, everything.

"Ah! Egru!" She stopped, sliding a few inches on a patch of ice before quickly correcting herself as she passed one of the lead hunters. A massive man, wearing tough but relatively easy to move in leather armor over his protective coats. An impressive spear was being carried in his hand, decorated with bones and other charms from the Kadisht. "Catch anything good today?"

"Yes, as you can see." He replied curtly, hefting the shaft of his spear against his shoulder.

"...uhm, okay?" Lahzria blinked. She hadn't been expecting such a curt response. Normally her and Egru were on good terms - in fact, he had tried to gain her affection on numerous occasions. They were usually on pretty good terms. This was odd - she didn't recall a single time he had ever behaved in such a manner to her. "What snow rodent crawled up your backside?"

"None did." He continued gruffly. "I'm busy, Lahzria. Go back to whatever it is you normally do."

"...uh, what?" Her mouth curled into a frown as she raised a curious eyebrow. "Uhm...are you alright, Egru?"

"Fine. Just fine. Now get out of here, iw'an. This isn't the place for you."

"Wait wait wait, what's with this attitude of yours, huh?" She asked back, feeling more than a little hurt by the treatment. She took a few steps closer to Egru, and instantly regretted it. Not even one step later, the muscular male had grabbed her wrist, and began twisting it painfully. Lahzria gave a sharp cry of pain before she had her feet roughly kicked out from under her. A few of the other hunters took a few steps forwards, obviously shocked by this incredibly harsh treatment he was giving her.

"I said. Get out of here, iw'an."

For the first time in her life, Lahzria was felt what could be called fear. Egru was an absolutely massive man. If he wanted too, he could snap her neck like a twig. Holding her wrist, she scrambled back, looking wide eyed up at Egru. Of course, no one did anything. No one would do anything against the towns greatest hunter. Even if the other hunters looked like they were ready to intervene, it was quite likely if they did so they would lose whatever their own standing was with the village.

"Alright, alright." Lahzria scrambled to her feet, heart beating like a war drum. "I guess the Illuminator took what little brains you have, huh?" She grunted, wincing as she moved her wrist. "Fine, I'll leave."

Lyssian Forest
One Week before the Pilgrimage




The forest was still.

The thick, sturdy pine trees cast a cold shadow upon the ground. A few small animals moved about, a white furred mammal quickly hopping through the forest. A few birds flew overhead, singing a cheerful song. A stark contrast to how she felt. Lahzria frowned, studying the ground as she walked. Just what was that? What happened? Had she done something unknowingly? Urgh, Egru almost twisted her wrist right off it felt like. Ah...well, whatever. The forest was always a nice place to visit. She wouldn't go far, just far enough to gather her thoughts and not have to deal with...whatever the shiestal that was. Brain-dead fool.

"Hmm...where did I put my jar of eyes?" She stopped walking. A voice? Here in the Forest? Was someone else from the tribe here? They couldn't be. The forest was off limits to everyone but the hunters. Mostly for safety reasons, but most people didn't care too much about that. Most just didn't have a reason to go in normally. More importantly...jar of eyes? And whose voice was that? She didn't recognize it at all. For a moment, she simply thought the forest was playing tricks on her. It had a funny way of messing with ones head. They said Lord Iva'Krorh had done something to the forest that made it seem larger than it was, to get turned around despite even if one walked in a straight line they would end up back where they were.

So going deeper in the forest was assuredly going to get her lost.

"Ah...there it is." A laugh. "Wonderful wonderful...now lets see...a little tar." What was that voice? It was oddly enthralling. Feminine too, from the sound of it. It made her curious - like little sparks in her mind. And what it was saying made no sense. Tar? Eyes? She should leave, that's what she should do. She wasn't a hunter or a someone with knowledge of the forest. Going in would be akin to throwing herself into the frozen waters surrounding White Dawn naked.

yet - she couldn't stop her feet from walking closer to the voice.

"Hmm, good good!" A pleased giggle. "Shape it, just like clay. Stay put. No no, quit dripping! Bah! Making living liquid is annoying." Living Liquid? Just what was this person doing? She kept walking, until she could hear the voice clear as day, cautiously approaching a tree and observing whoever it was from behind.

A woman. At least, she thought it was a woman.



She was lanky, and nothing but skin and bones and wearing clothing far too light for this climate! Just a tattered, dingy looking cloth robe of some sort. And she had never seen such beautiful white hair before! The rest of her body wasn't so picturesque. Dirt and mud caked her skin, likely from rolling around on the ground that she was currently occupying, and her white dress seemed to have some odd red stains on it.

"Annnd...hm, no not done." She hummed, tilting her head from side to side. "Missing...missing...something is missing? The blackness of the Devilish one? Hm, no no. The naivety and gentleness of the plants? Perhaps, perhaps." Lahzria didn't know what this woman was saying, but she must be completely brain-dead. Living out here in the forest would do that! Perhaps she was one of the previous people who attempted the Pilgrimage.

Suddenly, the womans head turned in her direction.

"Brain dead am I? I can hear your thoughts, little human. Loud! Very loud. Perhaps better silence yourself." Lahzria stumbled backwards, gasping and quickly shoving her hands over her mouth as she realized she had apparently found. She couldn't have known she was here, could she? "Of course I can hear you. You are mine, after all. Come here."

"U-uhm..."

"Frightened? Bah. Such a useless emotion. Fear is the mind killer. Stifles comprehension." Lahzira simply stared in disbelief. She had no idea how to react to this situation. Here she was, having her mind almost read exactly by some old looking crazy hag. She didn't seem hostile, which was good...but then what was she doing out here? "Help. Perhaps I'll help you, little La-Zha."

"...eh? La-Zha?"

"That's your name, is it not? Or am I wrong? Ah, so hard to think sometimes with all these thoughts rolling around in my head!" She giggled in a mildly disturbing manner. "Well, La-Zha...what are you here for? Wondering through this forest, aimlessly like a dumb animal? Seek the lost lands, perhaps? Or something else? A thought for your thoughts?" Again, part of her mind was telling her to just book it and run back to town, mention this odd encounter with the Kadisht and let them handle it...but at the same time, she was curious. This woman was odd, certainly, but she found herself oddly comfortable around her.

"W-well...uhm, La-Zha isn't my name." She took a few steps closer to the hag as she knelt back on the ground. "Erm...but what are you doing here?"

"Bah! You want a question answered you answer first? A thought for your thoughts? Are you not curious, why big-scary Egru was so mean to you?"

"...how do you-?"

"I know many things, tee-hee!" A rather silly sounding giggle as she was cut off. "Like what they're planning. They're doing it for me, after all hee! But I've grown bored of waiting for those fools to send me someone. So I'm going to...have a little fun with them, hee!"

"Planning something?...what do you mean?"

"Bah, I've already given you the answer. You just have to use the brain I gave you." The hag paused, standing up and dusting off her hands. "Help help...what do you think this little one is missing?"

"Eh?...little one?" Lahzria paused. She really couldn't get a word in edgewise here with this hag, could she? For the best she supposed, she wasn't making any sense whatsoever. Brain that she gave her? And how did she know about what was going on in the village? She had to know these things - but a single question needed to be answered first. She glanced down to what the woman was indicating. It looked like a small pillar of black tar substance, molded to be roughly the shape of a man. It had head, shoulders, and the only thing it was lacking was any facial features or limbs. "...eyes, maybe?" That answer felt right.

"Haha! Yes yes! See, you do see! Fools. And they want to get rid of you. Bah. I should eat their brains." She scoffed, reaching into her robes and pulling out what could only be the aforementioned jar of eyeballs all of various colors. "Yes! Eyes! A very important organ. Window to the soul and all that...but so easily used by others, hee!" Before the hag could go about doing whatever she was doing with the eyes though, she couldn't help herself. She asked.

"Who are you?" The hag paused in her tracks, her head doing a slow, methodical ninety degree turn to face her. Her heart skipped a beat. The air felt hostile, even if only for a second. Fear for the second time that day.

"...hee." A humorless laugh. "Pay attention, brainless! Tell me, what is wrong with this picture? Stare at my beautiful self all you want until you figure it out. I enjoy the attention!" Lahzria frowned, furrowing her eyes. Well, aside from her lankiness and odd clothes, and obvious lack of the ability to feel cold she seemed perfectly normal...wait. The woman hadn't blinked the entire time they had been speaking. Not only that...the more she looked at her facial features, the more they seemed off. Her mouth may have been stuck in a perpetual grin, but the lips hand't moved a single time. Out of the corner of her eyes, it seemed like the face was entire wrong as well - as though the womans eyes were higher or lower than they should be, and asymmetrical.

"You..you can't - Iv-" Before she could finish vocalizing the name, the hag placed a hand over her mouth, pressing their faces almost impossibly close together. Close enough so she could only stare into those large, white, unblinking eyes. Her skin was oddly soft.

"Hee!" A jovial giggle. "Lesson for you! When all other possibilities fail, then only the improbable is left! Or something like that." Iva's other hand grabbed Lahzria's hand, grabbing it firmly. "A little gift for entertaining me!" She shouted, trying to squirm and wiggle out of Iva's grasp. Her hand felt like it was burning, but the god was far too strong for a puny mortal. "Hold still! Knowledge hurts! This shall be over in...now, actually!" Urgh, it burned! It felt like her flesh was falling off! Her vision began to falter, edges of it filling with white.

"Hee! Careful who you show that too! Show it to those fools in the White Dawn and they'll not take too Kindly! Pride and idiocy has been rooted in their upbringing. Bah." Iva released the girls hand, causing her to stumble backwards and trip over a rock, nearly falling into a puddle of goo of some sort. "Toodles darling! I have experiments to do and things to see! Return to White Dawn...and do not let them take that precious mind of yours for granted."

By the time her vision returned, Iva was gone. She glanced down at her hand, a small imprint of an odd symbol on it - the same one that was hanging on an old tapestry in the Kadisht's home. Panting heavily, she pushed herself to her feet and began running. She...she needed to get out of here.
@Lmpkio

@Lmpkio - If the CS I read back on page four is still the correct one then from what I've read your character is confirmed for submission. You may feel free to post all three of him up on the characters tab. As for your request to make another god if you feel up to handling two then you are quite free to submit another CS for me to review.


This might help ya friend~
@Lord Zee

The only issue I see is that Cy'Lathak now exists in a subspace, so White Dawn should be where it is, or perhaps on the island next to where it currently is on the map if you feel more appropriate.
@Stern Algorithm
That would certainly be quite the helpful invention. Iva would definitely be all for making something like that. Would help stay informed of current events and gauge how well certain things are coming along.

Hm, I was going to have Iva be in the mortal realm conducting an experiment and materials for something, so he wouldn't need to go directly to the Library to start with. Contacting him remotely would likely be easier and a far faster solution, anyways. Meddling in White Dawn would be the fastest way to go about that.
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