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For Whom the Darkness Parts [Med/Fant roleplay. OOC]

prettylykSIN

Supernova
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        • In the land of Terre A'nglis, evil if stirring. Evil in its most abhorred and terrifying form. Twilight, the God of Curruption, is awakening in the prison he was sealed in at the beginning of humanity by the other Gods for fear he would destroy their newest Children. Thousands of years later, he is awakening and his followers are intent on freeing him completely.

          The Gods are still too weak to reseal Twilight's prison or kill him should he escape, so instead they choose a few Mortals to do it for them, blessing them with miraculous gifts and powers and a promise to grant their hearts' desires once they seal Twilight away.

          The chosen Mortals must find each other and band together to stop Twilight, but can they forget their differences, put away their love, disown their hopes of a future, and forfeit their lives for this task? What happens when one of their chosen takes the path to free Twilight? Only you can decide the fate of Terre A'ngelis.



            • Omei had seen mountains lower than these misnamed Snowy Hills, great lopsided heaps of half-buried boulders, webbed with steep twisting passes. A number of those passes would have given a goat pause. You could travel three days through the lush forests and snow-covered meadows without seeing a single sign of Mortal habitation. This was the Roof of the World, a place that would soon become legendary.

              She glanced at the others that crowded the rift between the mountains. All looked fearful and nervous, casting brief glances at a tall steel cage in the center of them all. No, they looked at its contents. The man in the cage caught and held Omei's eyes. She was not close enough to see the man's face, as She had wanted to, but suddenly She thought She was as close as She cared for. The prisoner was a tall man, with long, dark hair falling around his broad shoulders. He held Himself upright with one hand on the bars over His head. His clothes seemed ordinary, a cloak and coat and breeches that would not have caused comment in any farming village. But the way He wore them. The way He held Himself. Twilight was a God in every inch of Him. The cage might as well not have been there. He held Himself erect, head high, and looked over the other Deities as if They had come to do Him honor. And where ever His gaze swept, there the others fell silent, staring back in a mixture of fear and disgust.

              "Did we make the right choice, Gallues?" Vexed with Herself, Omei grimaced. She shouldn't be acting like a Mortal and letting Her mindless tongue flap in the breeze. The decision was made. It had been on Her mind though. She was not so unconcerned as She wanted to be.

              Galleus, the Skylord as Mortals called him, glanced at Her. "The other choices only held different risks, not lesser." The Skylord considered Her for a moment before placing a hand on Her shoulder. "We must do this, Omei. For our Children." Omei nodded, reluctantly.

              The others were forming a circle around the steel cage. It was time. Omei and Galleus joined them and completed the circle. The air crackled and sparked with the combined power of Their joining. Every head was bowed, as though in prayer. Twilight stirred now, eyes growing large as He stared at His fellow Deities. As the air seemed to harden and crush the cage, Twilight threw back His head and laughed.

              It was the last sound He was to make again. A mountain, taller than any other in Terre A'nglis rose from were Twilight once stood, rising farther and farther into the sky, past the clouds. The roar of the earth being up heaved was deafening to any Mortal.

              Finally, the earth became silent and was still. The Deities were gone, back to their homes to rest. Some carrying the bodies of those who had used too much of their power and were now as dead as a Mortal being.
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              "The shadow fell upon the land, and the world was cleaved stone from stone. The oceans fled, the mountains were consumed, and the lands were wrought with death. The moon was as blood and the sun was as ashes. The seas boiled, and the living envied the dead. All was scattered and all memory lost, save for one memory above all others; of those that had begun the Dark Wars."

              "It shall once again come to pass that the shadow shall rise across the realm, darken every land, and there shall be neither light nor safety. Darkness shall be reborn, born once more as it was born before and shall be born again, time without end. And it that shall be born of the shadows, born of the ancient evil, shall stretch forth its hands, and the blood of the world will flow with death once more."[/list:u][/list:u][/list:u][/list:u]
 
You two might not want to go any further without us, dready, posts are getting short.
 
Realistically, that's going to happen during a conversation. Each person's turn to speak isn't going to result in a soliloquy; that would be unrealistic and tough to write and read, honestly. Plus, our turnover is pretty high tonight, so it moderates that out. Nobody else was in that particular scene, either, so it's not like it mattered too much.

But you're right, we should stop the fast exchange, for 2 reasons: 1) we're back in the inn, where we can meet up with Vincent and/or Lucrecia, so we have to give either/both of you an opportunity to join in (with all the risks of bringing the story to a standstill that that entails), and 2) I must be off to bed.

Night, everyone! I'll see you all tomorrow!
 
yeah, ran out of steam for posting details that weren't filler. DX and i only post when it's my turn in the scene, even if addressed i'll wait for someone who hasn't replied yet at all so they're not lost as well as being able to interject into what might happen. that and i felt the need to be cautious (in character) since he doesn't know anyone at all.
 
See, now, this is disappointing. We get to the point where others can interact, give them the perfect opportunity, and then nothing happens. We'll see how long we're paralyzed...

Canvas, you're unconnected to anyone, as yet, you can still chime in with your misadventures in the city...
 
Well, all we have to do is wait for pretty to post.
I could also have Vincent wake up.
 
Hehe, I'm intending to save it until the right moment. Don't worry, not only will our characters get introduced, but we'll get into some action at the same time! =3
 

            • Jeez people.

              Now I have like... eight replies to read.
              <- lazy
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Aww. Poor pretty.
Vincent hasn't moved much, still sleeping in his comfi-chair.

I really like my new evil Head priest dude ^.^
I also like the picture I am using for him.

I can give a sneak peek soon :3
 

            • Why doesn't someone give me a briefing as to what's gone down since I was last here?
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Well.
From what I have gathered...
Since Lucy has gone to her room Vincent went to a chair in in the common room and went to sleep there (Kind of) after performing a remove viewing technique to check on his new comrades and scan for danger in the area, he then took off his hood and began to rest. Currently he is sitting up, raqven perched on his shoulder, his eyes closed.

Sal took off looking for information and payed off various people, eventually running into Ceej at another inn. The two had a small exchange which lead to Sal leading the cleric back to our inn. It is dawn now, perhaps the first light.

you hasvn't missed much
 

            • I'll post just as soon as I'm on another computer.

              Damn school computers don't have firefox.
              And I needs the spell check.

              D :
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if you have internet explorer you can add on the google toolbar, which has spellcheck as well. ^3^
 
I threw in a one-liner, because I don't want to act out of my turn, but the pair of three of them just sitting in silence doesn't make sense, either. So a quick one-liner so that the narrative flow isn't too artificial, and we also don't have to spend undue time covering the basics over and over again...

Though individual reactions, and introductory conversations are their own benefit, I just didn't want us to be slowed down too much.
 
um... I did say the whole thing about the narrative flow, you know. Explaining my logic, all that. Plus, given your contribution, we would all have been, what, sitting around and staring at each other until you came up and stared at us some more? I tend to like to put appropriate action beats in their appropriate places, and I tend not to like to step over other people's posted actions; a post following yours should take place after yours, unless the characters are in different scenes, in which case timeflow can be nudged around a bit. Thus, a one-liner was logical at that point, because I was pretty sure you wouldn't be accounting for natural conversation among characters that aren't your own. Most people don't.

I suppose I should apologize for being here, eager to post, with a sense of scene flow and interaction dynamics?
 
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