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Moon Phase
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Two thousand years ago, there were two gods: Rayzaek, the God of Sun and Isiliah, the Goddess of Moon.
They were, of course, merely humans, humans with strange and unprecedented powers, humans who found each other and bent the whole of Desamarai to worship them.
They were lovers, they were saviors, they were the heralds of a great change, they could not last forever.
In the face of a kingdom falling apart, their love faded and they fought. They fought and retreated to their homelands- Rayzaek to Maikor and the south, Isiliah to Deida and the north. Here they split Desamarai into two, here they forever altered the world as they knew it, here they sewed seeds of discord to grow eternally. Here they died.
Here they continue to shed blood.
Announcements
5/18/09 Lyra here! We've had a recent influx of members, which is wonderful. (:
I've just added some new boards for the Isellean and Pyndian Oceans. It's time to sail the high seas, eh? Indulge yourself in underwater towns, sea serpent mating frenzies, human sacrifices and shipwrecks, etc.!
In other news, I'm hoping to start up the plot proper sometime. But I can't until we have some Desarian Royalty and some proper religious leaders. Soooo...
*nudge nudge wink wink*
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Because the Sky is Blue
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It was quite the lovely day, the water stretching out wide before them all mirror-like with the white towers of Deida on one side and all the white crumbling ruins on the other. In its waters was the empyrean above, cloudless and bearing a yellow-white sun.\ Red smiled- the sun was soaking into his leaves so he felt well, and he had a friend so her felt even better. His red eyes took it all in, a sight he had never seen. There was not a human anywhere in this place- they were hidden away in their homes, waiting until the night fell. Then they would come out with brightly coloured lanterns and by then Red would be asleep and would like any other apple tree and Tetroneaque would likely be asleep as well. He paused his step to look at the majesty of this, a satisfied smile upon his face.
(Lame. I apologize.)
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A distant and familiar sadness calls to us As if carried on the wind, like burning sand Brothers and sisters, away, you endure Stranded on our own land A memory etched into soul and skin Leaves a scar that never heals Our family is strong, but scattered Across the stars and fields We will not abandon you We will not forget you We will return for you
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Red watched and listened to the kitsune with a sort of adoration, so grateful for him to be there. He didn't say anything, only smiled cheerily and watched the small man eat then wade into the water. He realized he was starting to feel a slight discomfort up to his knees, the beginning of a crise. He needed water and there it was in front of him. She stepped forth into the water, arm-branches swinging and stood there just at the edge. "It feels good," he said simply. Cold water, for whatever reason, always did, sent a nice chill up his body as it shot up his body. He let out a contented sigh and looked up to the sky above.
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A distant and familiar sadness calls to us As if carried on the wind, like burning sand Brothers and sisters, away, you endure Stranded on our own land A memory etched into soul and skin Leaves a scar that never heals Our family is strong, but scattered Across the stars and fields We will not abandon you We will not forget you We will return for you
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Red looked out to the line of hills at the horizon, bordering the northern edge of the placid lake. They were quite the lovely thing to be looking at, these distant, pale green hills against the blue sky. He looked over to Deida and wished that he could go in, see all the people and the wide marble streets of the city. He turned around to see Tetroneaque with his fur all fluffed up and laughed, eyes closed with the mirth of it and his body creaking as he bent and moved. His laughter died down as Tetroneaque combed down his fur and he said after moment, "What's it like in Deida?"
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A distant and familiar sadness calls to us As if carried on the wind, like burning sand Brothers and sisters, away, you endure Stranded on our own land A memory etched into soul and skin Leaves a scar that never heals Our family is strong, but scattered Across the stars and fields We will not abandon you We will not forget you We will return for you
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(It's 5:30 in the morning! I'm so hungry I could eat a kitsune! *leer*)
Red smiled to imagine it, though about walking through beautiful streets. It was only imagination though, he was not accepted. An outcast who wasn't even aware of his isolation. He knew these people worshiped somebody but it wasn't until now that he knew what they stood for. "The moon goddess? What's she like?" A naive question, of course, but nothing less could be expected of Red. He continued to stand there- so strange-looking. A tree sticking straight out of the water. He would begin to flower soon, and then he would bear heavy red fruit. But he didn't know this, he wasn't even remotely aware of the cycles within his own life. He checked for apples, drawing his arm branch away with a sigh when he didn't find any. Too bad, he wanted to show Tetroneaque how delicious they were.
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A distant and familiar sadness calls to us As if carried on the wind, like burning sand Brothers and sisters, away, you endure Stranded on our own land A memory etched into soul and skin Leaves a scar that never heals Our family is strong, but scattered Across the stars and fields We will not abandon you We will not forget you We will return for you
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Red climbed slowly from the water, showering from his root-feet and thudding to the ground. "I'd like to meet her some day," he said and waited for Tetroneaque patiently. Once he was all dressed and ready, Red bent his knees to make himself shorter, proffering his branches to Teroneauqe. "Ready to go?" he asked even though the answer was obvious. He know idea what a god or goddess was but he decided that he would like to meet one. He decided that he'd do that one day- go looking for this moon goddess. What did she have to do with the moon, he wondered, and why did everyone worship her? Such questions...they made him unhappy. He frowned and decided to ask Tetroneaque once they started walking.
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A distant and familiar sadness calls to us As if carried on the wind, like burning sand Brothers and sisters, away, you endure Stranded on our own land A memory etched into soul and skin Leaves a scar that never heals Our family is strong, but scattered Across the stars and fields We will not abandon you We will not forget you We will return for you
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Red began to walk with a lumbering (LOL PUN) step, swaying from side to side, the breeze rustling through his leaves. He thought a moment. He'd met only a couple ents- a pine once, and a very strange willow tree. The pine had been a very sleepy type and he could hardly understand a word of what the willow had said. "Am I?" He's always assumed the pine was just sleepy, but... He stepped around the edge of the lake, heading for the ruins to the west, stepping through the water every now and then because he liked the feel of it.
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A distant and familiar sadness calls to us As if carried on the wind, like burning sand Brothers and sisters, away, you endure Stranded on our own land A memory etched into soul and skin Leaves a scar that never heals Our family is strong, but scattered Across the stars and fields We will not abandon you We will not forget you We will return for you
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(Sorry about the wait. Things have gone awry! Real life takes over! *screaming noises*)
Red kept his sights ahead, on the horizon all slippery with the slopes of hills. It was only every now and then that he got distracted by the little things beside their road- the face of a white daisy, a brown grasshopper staring up with pinpricks in brown glass eyes, the scuffling of a running squirrel into the undergrowth. At Tetroneaque's suggestion he smiled a little and said "Yes, why not?" He'd much rather go through Deida but he was too timid to ask after it. Maybe some other time, after they'd visited these elves he talked about. He'd seen the ruins before, he thought. His memory wasn't the best but he seemed to recall something about crumbled marble buildings all about. He plodded forth, looking ahead now to the ruins, just above the next rise.
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A distant and familiar sadness calls to us As if carried on the wind, like burning sand Brothers and sisters, away, you endure Stranded on our own land A memory etched into soul and skin Leaves a scar that never heals Our family is strong, but scattered Across the stars and fields We will not abandon you We will not forget you We will return for you
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(Sorry for the delay,  Real life and what not... ) Tetroneaque hopped down from Red's branches and trotted up the path the rest of the way toward the ruins. He always enjoyed looking at historical sites of the other races. It was a pity that they never seemed to preserve these sites though. It saddened him to think of knowledge that might have been lost in such a fashion, but then dismissed the thought. No use dwelling on things you couldn't change. "Oh these ruins certainly are old." The kitsune stated as he ran a hand over a carving. It was so weathered and timeworn that it was impossible to tell what it might once have been. The further he went into the ruins the older things seemed. The whole area was pretty quiet. All he could hear was his own breathing and the creaking movements of Red. Tetroneaque continued to move deeper into the ruins. Luckily there were enough holes in the walls and structures of a large enough nature for Red to easily pass through. "Kind of interesting here, isn't it?" Tetroneaque asked rhetorically. It was then that a certain carving caught his eye. It wasn't anything spectacular, it just seemed out of place. It was surprisingly well preserved. It was a large bird carved from stone, and it almost looked as if it had been carved recently, but that wasn't so. It was just as old as everything else here was. Tetroneaque advanced toward the statue and started to look at it closely. He ran his hands over it, feeling each little nook. Every single feather on the stone bird was carved with obvious care by some master craftsman. It was a work of art really. It was then that his hand ran across what he thought to be a small imperfection. That was odd on such an obviously well crafted statue. Tetroneaque removed his glove to get a better feel, tucking his gloves into his robe. He felt the statue again and what he had first thought an imperfection actually turned out to be a tiny switch. Before he had realized that he had tripped the switch. The stone bird's wing sprang out, as if the bird was about to fly off. The kitsune hopped back, somewhat startled. Before he could do anything else the statue's eyes blazed a bright blue, the glow becoming brighter than the sun it seemed. Tetroneaque let out a surprised cry and then. In a flash of light he was gone, leaving Red to ponder what had happened it him. Elsewhere... Tetroneaque had to wait for his vision to return after such a bright light. When his eyes adjusted again he was not in the same place he had been. His fur was standing on end and he had that tingle running down his spine that he associated with powerful magic. "Whoa. What just happened? Where am I?" He asked aloud, but there was no one around to hear him. He was in an entirely different set of ruins. There was a similar looking stone bird on a pedastel nearby, but it's head was missing. "Guess I won't be going back the way I came." He stated and went off to check out his new surroundings. [Tetroneaque leaves the thread, and the general area.] (OOC: I hope ya don't mind me leaving Red like that, but I wanted to move Tetro to a new location in a somewhat speedy fashion.  )
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