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Reaper Ben

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((Yeah, go ahead. I am rarely in game though, so that might not be the best way to reach me. If you play League Legends, let me know, I'm on quite often

GrimMagister, I am going to put a suggestion in my OTHERS category, can you take a look at it and tell me what you think?))

27-Feb-2015 04:45:40

Solracdragon
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Sol had been getting fidgety as the god of this realm still hadn't appeared yet. Still, this was there place, so he wasn't going to speak out of turn. Something about that seemed wrong to him. When he heard the other god he had come here with speak up, he did his best to understand what he said, and got the gist of it. Watching the other man disappear, he looks around the room one last time, absorbing any information he could, before closing his eyes and doing what he did last time and followed the other god.

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On appearing at the new location, Sol immediately is on guard as he finds himself in a dark place. However, he soon calms down when he recognizes that he is in between some rather large buildings, and that the darkness here wasn't the same as home. In fact, if the rather bright sky was anything to judge by, it was more like the cat woman's home.

However, soon hearing the rather loud noises from the hustle and bustle of the city he had appeared in, he once again goes on guard. Slowly and cautiously, he approaches the edge of the alleyway and peaks out at the rest of this new world. Everything was so different, there were colors, and more importantly people, everywhere. And not a single one of them looked to be suited for battle of any kind.

Almost right away, Sol Knows that his current appearance was not suited for this place. The lack of weapons and armor of any kind indicates that this was a peaceful place. And while peace had come with the lightening of his city, even there most people still carried weapons of some sort and wore at least some armor. Knowing that he would stick out like a sore thumb right now, he mutters a curse underneath his breath as he steps back into the alleyway.

It is a couple of minutes later that someone else reemerges from the alleyway. She is a rather attractive young woman, with long hair so white that it looks bleached. She is wearing a rather nice but simple looking white dress, and seems quite fidgety.

27-Feb-2015 05:56:13

Solracdragon
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Once again, Sol can't help but curse in his mind. He was so unused to this form, after all he had always been a male. And the fact that the first time he had discovered this form had been when he had attempted to heal one of his followers that had gotten injured during a party had caused him a great deal of embarrassment. He might have liked his people, but he did not appreciate the looks some of the males had given him.

Shaking her head, Sol takes a deep breath and focuses, trying to find where the god that he had followed here was. It doesn't take long before he finds what feels like him, along with two other things that are similar, but different. That meant that two others had followed them here. Taking another breath, she begins to make her way to the location, doing her best to ignore the stares she is getting.

While it doesn't take long to reach the location, she can't help but wonder how she knew how to do this sensing of them. It was so similar to when she first obtained these powers, and how things had come naturally. Maybe she just needed to meet other, gods, to activate these things. However, she could ask that later, for she had just arrived.

Sol takes a moment to look over the two new arrivals, her fidgeting having faded as things seemed to have calmed down around her, likely due to the peaceful aura she was giving off. The god from before was easily recognizable, however the two new ones weren't. Neither this blindfolded man or the woman with the bird on the chair were familiar, but both seemed to radiate a familiar power.

"Hello," Sol's voice, much softer, comes out. "I followed. Where are we?" She then turns to the two newer gods, and remembering that she hadn't introduced herself in the cat god's realm, continues. "I Sol."

27-Feb-2015 06:07:47

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((Really sorry for the lack of response, thank Mec*warrior online for that))

"Well they certainly are taking their time aren't they?" Randell muttered to himself, looking through a tablet listing all of his ongoing projects.

"Actually, you're in the wrong meeting room." Maxohn said over the intercom

"I would have appreciated it if you told me sooner." Randell replied, frustrated as to why he thought this many meeting rooms were needed.

"You didn't ask, they went to meeting room Theta 3 while you went to Epsilon 12." Maxohn informed, "Oh and they already left for Dimension Alpha 1 Prime."

Alpha 1 prime, the dimension where he gets most of his power from, primarily from the planet earth as the humans there get a lot done in a millennium, much faster than other mortals.

"*sigh* Alright, guess I'll be going now." he said before he appeared in some sort of alley. Here, while his looks didn't change, his clothes are now a pair of grey trousers and a long sleeve buttoned-up shirt with bandages around his right hand, concealing the mechanical arm. His hair was now mostly black, but the strands of silver were easily noticeable.

Deploying a recon drone, it immediately cloaked itself against visual, thermal, radar and any kinds of means of detection the humans had, flying up and within a few moments, mapping the area and detecting energy readings that only gods possess.

Temporarily removing the bandage, a hologram of the area appeared with dots marking where the other gods were. Putting back on the bandage, he went out onto the main street. Humans had always been his favourite mortals as only a thousand years ago, they were using sword and shield, not just because he, like other gods relied on them to survive.

Soon, he reached the place where the two gods were as well as the energy signatures indicating two new arrivals. Approaching the gathering, he said "Hey, sorry for that, Oluzu just got renovated and went into the wrong room."

Turning to the two new gods, he

27-Feb-2015 10:29:55

GrimMagister

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((You can definitely add me in game, Sukiringu, but you should know I’m rarely there these days.

As for your addition, Reaper Ben, I like that idea very much. I’m not entirely sure I’ll find a way to make it into much of a plot element, but it certainly will fit in nicely one way or another.))

((I imagine Inferi will be back around soon, so I*ll go ahead and post for the others.))

“Other gods who have heeded Bastet*s and Ambriel’s call to arms,” Elatha said with a shrug to Randell before he turned now to Sol. *This world is called by most: Last Earth,” he explained.
It seemed that Sol’s Knowing was slow to catch up, but Elatha did not mind giving explanations. “Last Earth because there are many versions of this world all taking place in it’s past. This one moves forward into future always. It is always the most *recent’ of all its forms. Earth is the world that houses most of humanity. Because this world is ever moving into the future and is a core part of the Story, Apep cannot touch it—unless of course, such an event is written into the Story. Though I doubt that even Apep has that kind of role.”

He looked now to Grey and Aequitus, taking them in and learning what he could about them. He knew some of the justice god already, but Grey was new to him*there seemed to be innumerable numbers of death gods (for good reason) and he had yet to learn most of them. There were fewer gods presiding over justice.

03-Mar-2015 01:20:51

GrimMagister

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“I am Elatha,” he said, though he imagined they already knew. “A god of princes and the moon. My companion is Sol,” he said.
Sol looked different now, but the presence Elatha sensed from her was the same.
“She is a newborn god, still very unfamiliar to the Eonfold. But she has been called upon as well. Now we should get on with this,” he said. “A course of action is necessary. The goddess Eleria is looking for Set and for answers about Apep’s uncontrolled flight through the Eonfold. There are other tasks that require attention. We must have answers. We need to know why gods are dying so quickly and if it is the work of one of our own we must work to stop them before they upset the natural balance of the Eonfold. Additionally…”
He watched the crowds of people as they swept by the small outdoor café like a river.
“The quickest way to kill a god is to cut it off from humanity… that makes them a target of sorts,” he said with a nod to the stream of people. “It would be wise to find envoys and confidants amongst them.”

03-Mar-2015 01:21:02

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((Yeah, sorry I took so long. I'd go and write a line of the post and then get distracted by something and forget all about it...))

Simply because Eleria was familiar with most things did not mean she did not enjoy hearing it again. Knowledge of something was never absolute, and solidified only by hearing it from as many sources as possible. Besides, others offered perspectives that she did not and could not have - although whether this was because she had an identity to conform to or for another reason Eleria had never been sure - and hearing them provided her with different means of looking at things.

The binding had, interestingly, not been as she had thought. While saying that it was bound to Set's realm had a certain amount of truth to it - as the realm of a god was as much a part of them as they were of it - it had not been fully accurate. Knowing that Set had actual control over Apep was a point of curiosity, as controlling something was usually much more difficult than binding it somewhere. The overall problem was no different and the situation had not changed, but the insight into the actual nature of things was as important to Eleria as the knowledge she was attempting to obtain.

As for the other two serpents, she remembered now. Knowledge was one of her domains, but it was not the stronger of the two. Not anymore, at least, for she knew that part of her memory had been sealed for a reason unknown to her apart from the knowledge that it had been necessary. Without a perfect memory, fragments of knowledge would become disconnected, drifting until the passageways reconnected. She may know everything, but remembering it was different.

Given the destruction that Apep had just caused in a matter of moments, knowing that the other two were stronger was both bad and good. The reasons it was bad were obvious, amounting to even greater destruction of the Eonfold than what was already happening. Yet it would be easy to see if they had been freed because of this,
Done in by the dubious doings of destiny.

04-Mar-2015 05:16:46

Inferi

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and tracking such a problem would be easier than seeking out something that she could recall nothing of.

Of the images swirling behind Set, only one actually seemed important. When talking about the Red Dragon, an image of a old, endless sea came into view. With no other description of where the creature was imprisoned, this was the only hint, and was something Eleria decided it may be worth looking into. Like everything, it seemed familiar, yet the unspoken details eluded her for the moment.

With the matter of the serpents apparently concluded, Set gave her one more thing: an idea of where to begin looking. It had been such information that she had been after in the first place, and receiving everything else was a pleasant bonus. It was only ideas that he was giving; she knew that, but she also knew that somewhere to start looking was better than nowhere at all.

"
Understandable. This is not your fight even if you had strength, although I suspect that, if you did have it, there would be no need for this conversation.
" she replied. "
As for fate...well, every story has an ending. It's not the ending that matters, though; it's the choices made to reach it. If this tide is truly going to sweep us all up and carry us down an inescapable current, then it will do so because it is time for it to do so. It is our choice whether or not to push against it, even if the push is indeed futile.
"

She paused for a minute, taking a moment to stop her continuous talking and form a true answer, before continuing, "
So no, I do not fear the consequences. The fate of everything is to end, and all we can do is walk our own path until we reach that end. Even if we sit at the start and refuse to walk, the end will reach us. My path now leads into this fight, and I am choosing to walk it.
"

"
Besides,
" she said with a small grin, "
Someone asked for me specifically. The least I can do is oblige.
"
Done in by the dubious doings of destiny.

04-Mar-2015 05:16:53

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