@PerseusArchean@Ace of flames01
Yuki sighed at the mention of traitors. That was a common occurrence. Mortals of any kind would be enticed by a force of some kind to do something so incredibly foolish. Whether it was a betrayal of one's kind, or the destruction of some significant or symbolic thing, such situations rarely worked for the good of anything, other than the one responsible. Yuki, being a lesser-known goddess, had too few followers for such a thing to happen to her personally, but she understood the concept, living among the humans with her sister.
Rhona had become enraged by the newly acquired knowledge, and demanded that she be taken to them. Judging by her actions, and the words she just spoke, her first and foremost priority was to protect those who could not protect themselves. Still, her black lion had to calm her down. Yuki agreed with her intentions of stopping the threat before they hurt any of the women and children that were not warriors.
"I agree with her, however...I think that only a few should accompany us. Others should either stay and protect the defenseless, or help only when needed."
Claire had succeeded in one thing: finding their reason for why these aliens were here in the first. It seemed that something or someone had been lost to them, and that they wished for that thing or person to return. Of course, since they were attacking in order to retrieve their lost one, they had either misconceived that the humans, creatures, and deities of this world were the ones responsible for its disappearance, or had been deceived by some other force that wished to bring ruin upon the Earth and all that was relevant to it.
When the fighting began again, Claire heard someone say that she would assist them. They were wrong. She would not assist them. She arrived to stop the battle, prevent more death, and brig about an understanding. The goddess would continue with such goals.
Claire let out a screech that would be heard by all within the area. A screech that would stop them all again, and have them listen to her. The aurora with her spiked from the sound, and the dark crickets chirped wildly. When her screech died down, so did the movements of the aurora and the chirping of the crickets, she waved her hand, and the light and darkness began to separate and gather together into physical twilit constructs. Towering monoliths that were spaced miles away from each other. If one were to listen carefully, a faint humming could be heard, emanating from them.
"Hear me, those of this world and those from beyond. I will consult with the other deities to resolve this conflict and find this Amgarrack. However, I will not have more bloodshed here. If any of you, human or otherwise continue this battle, then I will have these sentinels run you away. Persist with the battle, and they will put a stop to it by any means necessary."
Though Claire truly wished for her words to be empty, she designed her constructs to do just as she said. It was better for them to be busy dealing with monsters, than fighting against each other, and adding more souls to queue in the afterlife. So she left, fading away from their vision, and traveling to another dimension to plan out how she would seek Cia, and call the other Merged in order to share her information and suspicions.
Yuki sighed at the mention of traitors. That was a common occurrence. Mortals of any kind would be enticed by a force of some kind to do something so incredibly foolish. Whether it was a betrayal of one's kind, or the destruction of some significant or symbolic thing, such situations rarely worked for the good of anything, other than the one responsible. Yuki, being a lesser-known goddess, had too few followers for such a thing to happen to her personally, but she understood the concept, living among the humans with her sister.
Rhona had become enraged by the newly acquired knowledge, and demanded that she be taken to them. Judging by her actions, and the words she just spoke, her first and foremost priority was to protect those who could not protect themselves. Still, her black lion had to calm her down. Yuki agreed with her intentions of stopping the threat before they hurt any of the women and children that were not warriors.
"I agree with her, however...I think that only a few should accompany us. Others should either stay and protect the defenseless, or help only when needed."
Meanwhile...
Claire had succeeded in one thing: finding their reason for why these aliens were here in the first. It seemed that something or someone had been lost to them, and that they wished for that thing or person to return. Of course, since they were attacking in order to retrieve their lost one, they had either misconceived that the humans, creatures, and deities of this world were the ones responsible for its disappearance, or had been deceived by some other force that wished to bring ruin upon the Earth and all that was relevant to it.
When the fighting began again, Claire heard someone say that she would assist them. They were wrong. She would not assist them. She arrived to stop the battle, prevent more death, and brig about an understanding. The goddess would continue with such goals.
Claire let out a screech that would be heard by all within the area. A screech that would stop them all again, and have them listen to her. The aurora with her spiked from the sound, and the dark crickets chirped wildly. When her screech died down, so did the movements of the aurora and the chirping of the crickets, she waved her hand, and the light and darkness began to separate and gather together into physical twilit constructs. Towering monoliths that were spaced miles away from each other. If one were to listen carefully, a faint humming could be heard, emanating from them.
"Hear me, those of this world and those from beyond. I will consult with the other deities to resolve this conflict and find this Amgarrack. However, I will not have more bloodshed here. If any of you, human or otherwise continue this battle, then I will have these sentinels run you away. Persist with the battle, and they will put a stop to it by any means necessary."
Though Claire truly wished for her words to be empty, she designed her constructs to do just as she said. It was better for them to be busy dealing with monsters, than fighting against each other, and adding more souls to queue in the afterlife. So she left, fading away from their vision, and traveling to another dimension to plan out how she would seek Cia, and call the other Merged in order to share her information and suspicions.