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CH. 1: Haven and Hell
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Re: CH. 1: Haven and Hell
"Which river is changing course? Is it the Haven river? Is the enemy trying to cut off Haven's water supply? This is an outrage, we should warn the guards!"
Haahqae has read about this "balance" thing many times, but has never really understood it. It's quite clear from his readings that it is not referring to one's ability to stay upright when they stand and walk, but it's never been made clear that it actually is. However, it is made crystal clear that "balance" is quite a fragile thing, like crystal, that should be protected at all costs. Like crystal, if "balance" is destroyed, it's darn hard to put it back together again, and even if you do it'll never be quite the same as it was before.
"Never fear, if this woman is trying to destroy the balance, we will find her and stop her. Is she doing it with this item? We should separate it from her. But where could she be? She could be anywhere. She could be here!" Haahqae scans the surrounding area eying the suspects. Most of them pass inspection by not fitting the description he was given. "Kendra, do you have any pendants or scepters? Are you trying to destroy the balance?"
Haahqae has read about this "balance" thing many times, but has never really understood it. It's quite clear from his readings that it is not referring to one's ability to stay upright when they stand and walk, but it's never been made clear that it actually is. However, it is made crystal clear that "balance" is quite a fragile thing, like crystal, that should be protected at all costs. Like crystal, if "balance" is destroyed, it's darn hard to put it back together again, and even if you do it'll never be quite the same as it was before.
"Never fear, if this woman is trying to destroy the balance, we will find her and stop her. Is she doing it with this item? We should separate it from her. But where could she be? She could be anywhere. She could be here!" Haahqae scans the surrounding area eying the suspects. Most of them pass inspection by not fitting the description he was given. "Kendra, do you have any pendants or scepters? Are you trying to destroy the balance?"
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Re: CH. 1: Haven and Hell
"Hey! Why are you assuming it is me?" Kendra asks. She looks a little insulted at the implication. "But no, I can barely afford the clothes on my back, so I know I wouldn't be able to afford a pendant or scepter," she explains. "And, you know, "she" is a pretty vague description. What does this pendant or scepter do, exactly?"
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Re: CH. 1: Haven and Hell
Darga shakes his head. "I'm not the smartest," he says to Haahqae, "but I think that if'n the Seeker was who the old one meant, he'd know her by sight. Ya ask me, yer lookin' to make things harder than they need ta be."
Re: CH. 1: Haven and Hell
Kyne grimaces at the old hobgoblin. "See what you've started?"
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Re: CH. 1: Haven and Hell
Coroccoco drops her rations back into her sack and pulling its closing cord tight, maybe a little more violently than strictly necessary. Her golden eyes stay locked on the old hobgoblin barely hearing her teammates. Her mind wanders. Back to the day before when their paths crossed in the marketplace, back to the 'priest' whose real magic has been eating away at her. "Pendants..." she mutters to herself, "that vile man wore a pendant." She growls to no one in particular, refocusing on the events at hand.
[ooc](I'm actually unsure if Coco saw his pendant, or if he tucked it back away before they got into their tiff)[/ooc]
[ooc](I'm actually unsure if Coco saw his pendant, or if he tucked it back away before they got into their tiff)[/ooc]
Re: CH. 1: Haven and Hell
After listening to Kendra's defense and Darga's argument to support her, Haahqae drops his accusation but not his cause. "Hmm, fair enough observations, We'll have to look farther afield for this woman. We're already on route to the mine, perhaps we can search there."
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Re: CH. 1: Haven and Hell
Gregeddin watched his companions speak around the whirling flurry of Haaqae's thoughts, meanwhile his own mind wandered...
I wonder if this elder means 'she' as a way of describing some object, like the mountain itself has awoken. I'm pretty sure I have heard people talk of this 'sea' phenomenon as a 'she'.
Coming back into focus, he thought better of aharing this with the group...
"So we still go to the mine, and clear it out right?"
He asked to the group
"I thought that was where our 'river was taking us anyway..."
I wonder if this elder means 'she' as a way of describing some object, like the mountain itself has awoken. I'm pretty sure I have heard people talk of this 'sea' phenomenon as a 'she'.
Coming back into focus, he thought better of aharing this with the group...
"So we still go to the mine, and clear it out right?"
He asked to the group
"I thought that was where our 'river was taking us anyway..."
Re: CH. 1: Haven and Hell
The hobgoblin nods to Darga. "Yes, that is correct. Her presence changes the river, but perhaps this works out. Your presence here...could be a boon. To stop her before she goes too far."Darga wrote:"Ya say there's a woman who let these demons into the mine? And she's still down there with 'em? Just who is this woman?"
He listens to Kynaston and nods. "Ah, Haven. Yes, what will happen there will happen. Nothing can change that. Things are already in motion. As some of you have already seen, I have no doubt."Kynaston wrote:"That place is run by those sorts of people, and the people outside of the town are getting to the point where they'd probably kill someone just to show how much they disagree.
"The device allows one to navigate the river, to find their way. It is not a tool for mortals, but for the gods. It must be retrieved." He suddenly starts coughing violently, and this causes a medallion around his neck to fall out of his robes, and dangle in plain sight. It's round and made of ironwood, with a carving of a tree with limbs high in the air and roots stretching down below on it.Kendra wrote:"And, you know, "she" is a pretty vague description. What does this pendant or scepter do, exactly?"
He wipes some spittle from his mouth, but makes no move to conceal the medallion again. "I am too old and feeble to do so. So it falls upon you. Stop her, retrieve the device, and return it to me. Only then can the damage she's done be undone, and the river's course be corrected."
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Re: CH. 1: Haven and Hell
"What God do you follow?" Kendra asks as she looks over the pendant from a distance.
Re: CH. 1: Haven and Hell
"The World Tree, Zivilyn," the old hobgoblin replies with a smile. "God of insight, wisdom, harmony and time." Taking hold of his medallion, he holds it out for the others to see, should they wish.
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(OOC: It should be noted, as none of you have Religion, Ancient History, or Astrology; or had a formal education, it's unlikely any of you have heard of Zivilyn, either the god or the planet.)
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(OOC: It should be noted, as none of you have Religion, Ancient History, or Astrology; or had a formal education, it's unlikely any of you have heard of Zivilyn, either the god or the planet.)
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Re: CH. 1: Haven and Hell
Coroccoco scowls sourly, producing her own holy symbol from beneath her robes. "A personal God of your own, ancient one? I have met as many as Deities as blades of grass in my journeys. None that grant miracles as the Gods of old! None that were true prophets..." She snorts, temper building. "Weerschaal's way is also that of harmony and study of self, I have seen Her myself. Heard her words! By what right does this Zivilyn claim her domains?"
Re: CH. 1: Haven and Hell
"Oh she's in the mine? Very good we'll be right there. Just got to take a god amulet and..." Haahqae trails off in thought. he paces for a few seconds then turns back to the old hobgoblin. "Wait a second. If it's not a tool for mortals, why would we give the amulet to you, a mortal who is too old and feeble to even retrieve it?"
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Re: CH. 1: Haven and Hell
Following Haahqae's train of thought, Gregeddin continues "Yes! Surely such a device which causes great harm and peril must be destroyed! A new, mortal, master would not prevent such travesty from happening again"
Re: CH. 1: Haven and Hell
"Zivilyn is an old god, older than time itself," the old hobgoblin says calmly to Coroccoco. "Some say Zivilyn is time itself. His roots and branches stretch into the past, present and future. He sees all sides, all times, all angles at once. As his devout follower, he sometimes grants me visions of the past or future, when needed."
Looking to Haahqae, he adds, "And that is why the device should be given to me. As Zivilyn's servant, I can see that it is returned to where it must be."
Back to Coroccoco, he adds, "Times are changing. The era of false gods is coming to a close. The true gods are returning. You know this. One has called to you already, yes? She meddles in this world, as she has always done. Many of your brethren have answered the call. You know her power is real...yet you chose to ignore her. Very curious, indeed."
Looking to Haahqae, he adds, "And that is why the device should be given to me. As Zivilyn's servant, I can see that it is returned to where it must be."
Back to Coroccoco, he adds, "Times are changing. The era of false gods is coming to a close. The true gods are returning. You know this. One has called to you already, yes? She meddles in this world, as she has always done. Many of your brethren have answered the call. You know her power is real...yet you chose to ignore her. Very curious, indeed."
Re: CH. 1: Haven and Hell
"Of course the era of false gods is coming to a close. "True" gods have been gone too long for it not to.
But you haven't answered how we can be sure an artifact this powerful will be safe with a frail old hobgoblin who couldn't stop a bandit if it hit him over the head. Perhaps we should be the ones to return it to its rightful spot, should we prove strong enough to retrieve it."
But you haven't answered how we can be sure an artifact this powerful will be safe with a frail old hobgoblin who couldn't stop a bandit if it hit him over the head. Perhaps we should be the ones to return it to its rightful spot, should we prove strong enough to retrieve it."
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