Also I can't just join the meeting until after the First Father replies yes or no to my request. I mean he might just be creating a new realm. I can't just bolt until after i see what he plans to do with his Third breath.
Also I can't just join the meeting until after the First Father replies yes or no to my request. I mean he might just be creating a new realm. I can't just bolt until after i see what he plans to do with his Third breath.
Yllwythyr
Yllwythyr the Blackstaff is an aloof studious member of the Pantheon. He does not appear to be overtly ambitious nor seeking confrontation with his siblings. He's fascinated by life and seems to be content observing its wonders. By nature he seeks harmony and creation, uninterested in petty power plays. In a sense he could be described as a scholar, a wise deity eager to know more. Yet he's an ambivalent entity who would not allow himself to develop overt sways. Yllwythyr (or just Blackstaff) can only hold temporary allegiances and like life he's ever changing. He preaches balance above all. While many consider Yllwythyr a good entity he has no interest in fighting evil, much less to eliminate them. In his view there's no "bad" life, only life.
Well is two are already there 3 are going
I like this one! Accepted.He's vaguely based after Tylwyth Teg from Welsh folklore although with touches of Merlin and some other inspirations. His goal is actually less about being a treehugger and more along the lines of evolution and progress. Depending on circumstances he could be absolutely harmless or a massive annoyance.
Wait the turn is gonna end and we don't have the summit together now?
Yllenthyr@TheodorableI might make a post in turn 1 just to start gaining power and then do what my deity would do in-character in the beginning... almost nothing.
<Snipped quote by Willy Vereb>It's just in his nature. He's to observe first. Act later.
"almost nothing" well that is a depressing start
<Snipped quote by DX3214>It's just in his nature. He's to observe first. Act later.
BTW, am I correct assuming that the planet is inhabited by ordinary plants and animals?
@Theodorable