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In her time tracking this being, Kareet had pieced together rumors and story into a picture of who they might have been. Something like an Iriad, yet also the antithesis of one. To any people, fire was, of course, dangerous, yet there was a dichotomy to it. Fire was also an invaluable tool to most civilizations. It allowed them to cook their food, provide heat in places where warmth was a commodity, and to forge metals to their needs. However, the Iriad had, traditionally, little use for most of a fire’s utility. To them, there was nothing left of it but a threat to what they held most dear. Curiously, this was not the first they had heard of this “burning Iriad”. Stories of Iriad imbued with flame went back centuries, even all the way back to the start of the Kolodon Empire in some cases. Though, Kareet was skeptical of those claims. In any case, aside from some cautionary fables from the Myriad, these stories did not necessarily paint this being, or beings, as a danger. Especially not the more recent rumors.

In the dark of the night, the light of this being’s flame had been like a beacon to the eyes of a Tekeri like Kareet. She did not hide on approach, at least not after she set her gaze clearly upon the being. This was, undoubtedly, her quarry. She approached openly, stepping into the area illuminated by the flame. Her eyes were visible first, as with how the light reflected from within them, all four were given a piercing red glow. Once in the light, though, it was easier to see the Tekeri’s features. She was towering in height compared to the average Iriad. Most likely, the being would not be able to tell on sight whether she was male or female, as Tekeri had no readily apparent features to distinguish one from the other that an outsider’s eyes would be able to notice. At least, not without many years living among them.

The way Kareet carried herself was, in some ways, an interesting contradiction. She was clearly in good physical shape, like a soldier or explorer more than a farmer or laborer. Yet, apart from some of the feathers just above her scaled feet, the rest of her plumage seemed far too clean for that. One would have to spend a not inconsiderable amount of time washing and preening to keep their feathers clear of dirt and dust picked up on a long road. All she wore was a rugged leather traveler’s backpack, with no jewelry or other decorations that might have been popular in the cities, yet her beak was immaculate, shining in the fire light as if polished. Such a practice tended to be restricted to at least the somewhat wealthy, due to the cost of the oils they used.

“There is no risk of violence here, unless you are the one to create it.” Kareet answered, speaking in S’toric. “Would you grant a traveler’s request to rest in your camp?”
The bustle in the streets of the small mountain town was hitting its peak now that dusk was settling on the landscape. It was a place called Ertiseda, nestled in a pass between two mountains, near to the border of the Ascendancy and Mythadia. It was, for the most part, a trading post that had sprung up naturally along one of the roads leading from Mythadia directly to Arcaeda. It was in Ascendancy territory and majority Tekeri, though this close to the border, there was a fair Glen population in town. The two populations had something of a convenient arrangement for how they ran their town. In the day, Glen were mostly the ones out and about, running their shops and going about their daily tasks. Overnight, it was the nocturnal Tekeri who took over the same shops and did their jobs in the darkness. No matter what time of day a traveler arrived, every service the town provided was always available. Dusk and dawn were the only times of day where the whole town tended to be awake at the same time, right as one group was getting up and ready to start their day, but before the other was ending theirs.

Kareet had been speaking with a Glen at his produce stall in the market. He was middle-aged, somewhat unkempt fur, though still…acceptably presentable. His antlers looked to be about halfway through with growing in for the season. A lot of the Glen around them looked to be closing up their stalls for the evening as the Tekeri came in to replace them, so Kareet would likely be one of his last customers for the evening.

“And you’re sure it was to the north?” Kareet asked.

The Glen gave an emphatic nod. “Oh, yeah, yeah. An Iriad comes strollin’ through town lookin’ like a bonfire, that’s not somethin’ ya miss. Didn’t make much sense to me; didn’t think those plants liked fire all that much. Innkeep made ‘em prove they could keep from burnin’ the place down before she’d let ‘em in, I ‘member. We still had some boys pull up some water buckets from the creek, but…well, they didn’t cause no trouble. Didn’t stay long, neither.”

Kareet tilted her head slightly, looking off to the north. “I see. Do you have any idea why they just went off into the mountains? There are no roads leading off that way.”

The Glen shrugged. “No clue. They didn’t come in off the road either, though. Just wandered in out of the woods from the south, from what I heard.”

“Hmm, well, thank you.” Kareet replied, giving a moment to take a look around the stall. After a few seconds, she pointed to a hard-shelled fruit about the size of her fist. “I’ll take one of those.” She said, mostly as a courtesy for taking his time.

Kareet slid over a pair of copper coins, then slipped the fruit into her backpack before moving on. She weaved through the crowd, ignoring the rest of the market around her as she made her way out of town from the north side. Pausing briefly, she gave a look up to the forest-covered mountainside, and the steep climb that would be ahead of her. “Why couldn’t they just use the road?” She muttered to herself.
The starting background information has been filled in on the OOC, and we are getting ready to get started soon. Though, we are still looking for a few more members, in case there is anyone else who might be interested.
In The Cradle 2 yrs ago Forum: 1x1 Roleplay
Vreta observed the options before them as well. What they chose would have to be a compromise between the needs of their mission, and their need for secrecy. “All of these are rather well hidden for the ship itself, though we need to be cautious in what we do on the surface. We must avoid discovery by the natives.”

Pausing a moment, Vreta highlighted the rotten bough. “To my opinion, this may be a good place to start. What we know about our target is that they are life-seeders. If this object is not so buried as the Navigator on Rothia, then there are two places I may expect it to be. The natives may have built their largest population center around it, or it is connected in some way to this Morgrawal that covers so much of the planet. It is best for us not to interact with the natives unless absolutely necessary, so investigating this heart would be our best first choice. In the meantime, while on the surface, our ship will be able to scan in even greater detail to isolate our target’s signal.”
In The Cradle 2 yrs ago Forum: 1x1 Roleplay
Admiral Matir’Setla did not require too much time to consider Captain Andersen’s proposition, just a quick look at a holographic map of the planet, as well as a sensor scan to ID the Human ships. He could not allow them to interfere with their mission, though Earth would be just as bound by political restrictions as they were. As long as they appeared to be abiding by the letter of the law as defined by their treaties, the Human ships could do nothing more but make their requests. Even in the event that they did violate the letter of the law, the results would almost certainly come through courts, fines, and months of arguments in political circles. Earth could not afford open conflict with the Rothians, much less the Rothians, and Outremer, and the Tindrel, and the Qalian-Vosh.

The Admiral’s response came quickly. “Agreed. Their vessel is capable of carrying out this task. I will pass along our recommendations for potential landing zones for them. We will comply with the request of the Human fleet, though we shall be sure to make it clear that we are doing so only out of courtesy, and not because we are in any violation of relevant treaties.”

Back in the Magnificent Horizon, the science team soon had their reply from the fleet: a recommendation to set down on the planet, along with a list of safe landing zones. The captain of their own ship was requesting their input in selecting a landing zone that would be the most convenient for their mission.
This sounds fun. Been wanting to try running a scientist/engineer trying to figure out magic for a while now.


I can imagine that is a rather niche character to want to play for most games. I think that one will fit quite well with this setting. The OOC should be going up relatively soon, I believe.
I don't know if this would fit into your concept or not, but we have all these frozen heads and sometimes bodies tucked away in cryostasis facilities. At some point, it was decided to see if a life-mage could bring back one of these people to life. Unfortunately, ice crystals had formed in the subject brains and the expanding crystal damaged their brains. While the mages are able to fix some of this damage, they can't restore what was lost - memory, personality.

The public calls them "Burnts," and they're usually found performing menial jobs.

But this is an expensive process trying to restore these frozen heads, especially since they need to clone full bodies for them. So the ones that show they can carry out more complex instructions are rebuilt as security cyborgs. Most people are unaware that behind that body armor and faceplace is an actual face, thinking they're purely machines. And nobody sheds a tear when a "machine" gets damaged while trying to protect a client.

Possibly you have one or two on board, for security or perhaps as expendable scouts?


Perhaps elements of that could be used in the future, but an issue is that magic is native to this new universe the Jotunheim has accidentally traveled to. The Earth they have come from is essentially the real world, just a bit in the future. There is no magic where they come from. It will be something new for them to try to study and understand.
Pretty much all of the playable species native to Kanth-Aremek are ready and have been added to the OP, for anyone who wants to take a look at them. They also give some background on the world's history.
Catharyn did describe quite a period of unrest on Earth, so I imagine there are wars your character could have fought in.
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