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A frigid blast of cold air blew through loose robes and beat against rigid scales, leaving the young draconian man shivering in the icy crags that surrounded the mountains in the north. Iorkax glared at the peaks of the mountains and huffed quietly to himself as he gripped a long wooden staff with a dark sapphire crystal embedded in the head of the staff. His blue and white robes pressed to his body, which was thin for a dragonborn but still more sturdy than most men. Steely grey eyes became cloudy as tears formed from the wind rushing against his face.

“It’s up there, I can feel it’s call… I can feel the voice of the shard calling for me… Like a faint whisper in my head telling me to get it. But I can feel it’s ferocity, the rage that it contains and the power it controls. Like a stormcloud beckoning forth a mighty bolt and a thunderous roar… I can feel it, I am getting close.”

Iorkax Thunderscale spoke to himself as he shielded his face from ice whipping through the crags, as if it were a giant frozen windtunnel. He marched through the storm before him for some time before reaching a point of exit to clamor up onto a footing enough that he could set up camp to rest without the winds beating off the walls and off of him. Finally, a shelter for him to recover from his long journey. Having left his home weeks ago after being sent out to hone his magic and to learn from the wizards in Dragonspire, a great university of magic and home for the greatest Dragonborn wizards ever to grace the land. Iorkax wanted to be there, he longed for the teachings, but a dream took him off of his intended path and onto a much greater destiny.




”Iorkax, you must hear me! Hear us! Please!”

A voice, faint in nature, whispered in his ear as he slept one night many weeks ago before he set out on his journey to the North East. He did not recognize the voice and only rolled in his sleep, swatting at his ear to try and flick away whatever bug or whatever it was bothering his sleep.

Only this voice was not outside of himself, but rather in his dreams, the voice of a thousand pixies and other fae creatures called to him, now shouting at him.

“IORKAX! YOU MUST LISTEN TO US!”

“Garruf! Who are you to disturb a mighty dragonborn and wake him from his slumber!”

When he sat up, it appeared as though Iorkax’s spirit was disconnected from his body, clearly the work of powerful magic… was it? Or was a it a dream? Nevertheless, he quickly rose and took in a great breath, his chest filling up with not only air, but intense magical energy. Within a moment he let out a deafening roar and expelled the breath and a crackling cone of lightning from his mouth, trying to scare whatever was trying to wrest him from his slumber, but nothing was there, and the ground around his feet faded into darkness. A massive gust of wind and a cacophonous boom of thunder rang out as bolts of lightning shot out from a tiny structure at the peak of the Erlgonian mountain range, the peak of The Maw of Thunder. This was the tallest mountain of the massive range and was known by the dragonborn as the origin of the bluescale dragons, the Thunder Dragons, who were mighty ancestors of the Bluescale Dragonborn.

Iorkax watched as the lightning pealed out of the clouds around the top of the mountain and a mighty gust of wind carried him into the air and zoomed him towards the mountain. This was when the dream called to him, whispered that he must find the Shard of Wind, a piece of the crystal that once kept the magic of the world in balance and once meant great peace amongst the nations of Peliron, but now the crystal only served to tell a story of anger and greed. The Tale of the monster Dark Bring and the legendary Hero, Altir, a story well known by any dragonborn scholar, a story that was more of a fairytale now more than anything. Nonetheless, this ancient shard called for Iorkax of all of the men and women of the world, to a young Dragonborn Wizard who was still learning his place and gaining more power.




The world was falling apart ,yes, but Iorkax did not care much for that. He craved the knowledge in the world around him, to learn of the mysteries and great ancient relics that lay buried for centuries in earth and for decades in tomes and stories in great libraries, songs and ballads sung by bards and tall tales told of heroes told to children by their mothers before bed. Iorkax was a collector of these things and a man who craved the knowledge locked away in these mystical relics of time passed.

Night came soon after he had set his camp and lit a fire, his stomach growling in hunger and his fingers still cold from his trek through the crags. Brilliant blue scales with streaks of white glistened in the firelight as he bit into a dried piece of meat and some bread that he had obtained before leaving the last small town at the entrance to the crags, also known as The Goliaths Roar. Not many creatures lived in these parts. Small rabbits and rats scurried about and the braying of mountain goats could be heard in the distance. The mountains were far too perilous for most creatures, and food was rare, outside of a few berry bushes and other flora that dotted the base of the mountains.

As the darkness took it’s hold and the fire slowly died out, Iorkax drifted back to sleep, dreaming the same dream, only this time, he was closer to the temple and the shard, closer now than any living soul had been in a long time.
But Pirates like both kinds of booty.


Ahem...
Butt Pirates
@NacNak

Well it depends on ypur definition of booty but yes
Jainus the Idiot

a tale of a great moron traversing all known space and every known dimension in search of fortune, glory and booty
“Hate to break it to you cap, but if what you said about a ‘Ragnarok’ is true, then they would have known that we would come. Gods aren’t called that for no reason.” Jainus spoke as he turned to watch Eve float in the sky, barking orders about getting on the ship. Stupid girl thought she could be a sacrifice to save them… Didn’t she know? Jainus shook his head and jumped up after her, blinking straight to her and then freefalling for a few seconds, with her in his arms, before blinking again to the docking port of the Invincible. “Listen kid, no one is the hero of this little group… except for me… I’m the hero, you don’t get to go out in a blaze of glory until I do, so do me a solid and get in the boat, okay?” Jainus spoke as he set her down inside the vessel after taking a few steps in with Eve in his arms. He admitted to himself that it did feel nice, but he had a job to do. He had to keep these people safe himself so long as it was within his power to do so. Of course, Jainus needed to do it in the most badass way he could, otherwise it just wouldn’t be his style

The temperature outside the ship dropped considerably, and rather quickly. He could only come up with a few logical causes, but unfortunately, logic was not something common amongst the SDF, specifically this new branch he had joined not too long ago. “Frost Giants? Just like the Norse Legends? So now we have to deal with an ancient civilization’s mythology coming to life? Are you kidding me! This is so… Freakin...AWESOME! I always wondered what it’d be like to see them for real… I mean you hear those stories in school when you’re a kid… Hell I did a project on Gungnir when I was a little kid...This is so cool!”Jainus spoke excitedly, he wanted nothing else now than to get this mission underway and fight these ancient monsters and gods. Go toe to toe with Loki…“So badass…!”

He sat in his own giddy, childish joy for a few moments before he continued on to claim a room within the ship, he felt there would likely be room assignments and likely they would be on high alert until they got outside of the base a ways, but Jainus didn’t care that much, he was a melee combatant, had no real desire to go out and use a gun that he couldn’t aim worth a damn anyways. It was decided, room, then locate food, then find Eve again later when everything calmed down, see if he could steal her to himself for an hour or so, get to know this unknown member of the squad.
@NacNak

Jainus knows nothing of what her powers are because he knows nothing about her, i'm going to send you a pm with a snippet of what i worked on for you to approve it or not for his interaction with her in my post coming soon
Dibs on using my powers to get eve on the stupid ship and dibs on telling her to not be a dummy
Jainus watched as the last four of the grouped showed up. He recognized at least two of them, Eiko and Tristan. He’d worked with Tristan before… but he was much different then, the man who stood before him now was almost robotic. Jainus paid it no more attention as an odd pink...not like a natural pink, but a hot pink… skinned humanoid joined the group. Her face was hidden by a hood, but he could tell that, by the tone of her voice and her figure, she was quite an attractive woman. Jainus moved on with his thoughts to the young medic, who looked more like some sort of lanky giant. The kid was tall, thin as a rail and meek, nothing at all like Jainus, who was boisterous and loud. A few moments passed as Arya gave the briefing, leaving Jainus somewhat stunned for a moment before he spoke up. ”You mean to say that we are going to be stopping some ridiculous norse apocalypse? What is Thor going to hit us with his mighty hammer? Will we have to wrestled with a giant planet eating snake? Oh and are we going to have to fight off hordes of viking ghosts? Come on, this is bogus. You expect us to believe that ‘Ragnarok’ is coming? If some sort of universe ending event were to take place, it would have happened already.” Jainus spoke before scratching the tip of his nose, seeming disinterested in the mission, and more interested in the pink girl.

Jainus watched Eve, waited for a reaction, wondering what she thought of the whole situation.He didn’t like unknown variables, and definitely did not like secrecy among his colleagues. Too many people here in the group liked to keep their feelings and intentions hidden,it wasn’t right. Hiding behind masks and hoods… It made him slightly uncomfortable, but that was the mission. Secrecy, covert ops… Jainus didn’t care for sneaking around, quick and dirty, the way any good job got done. In and out, quickly. Cause some havoc, blow some stuff up, create a distraction. Doesn’t need to be cloak and dagger all the time.
Somewhat confused in the context of the last post
i did a thing
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