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5 yrs ago
Current Fire and donuts.
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6 yrs ago
Would be cool if you could just choose to not exist for a few days.
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6 yrs ago
show me any two eyes that don't believe in the dark. i'd like to see them try to hold back the stars.
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6 yrs ago
"One day I will find the words, and they will be simple."
7 yrs ago
It's 5 AM, couldn't sleep, got out of bed did like 30 push-ups. Let's hear it for ADHD!
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@shylarah Yup.
@shylarahGood to see you back! I'll have a reply for you in the Aleksandre scene in the next couple of days. :)

The Black Glacier, Lanostran Frontier



"Lanostre is under attack..." Tatiana spoke. Behind her, out across the ice, explosions were lighting up the horizon.

... And then they answered.

"You are wrong, summoner," all three of the seraphs spoke at once, their heads turning in unison to face her.

The voice that filled the air was that of a human male. It was a deep baritone, a voice honed for speaking, in an accent none of the inquisitors could recognize.

The seraphs began to tremble in place, as if they were struggling against some external force. It was to no avail, as their limbs began to contort in unnatural angles, their arms and legs snapping backward and sideways. Their frozen faces melted into expressions of torment as their ceremonial armor began to liquefy, the etched patterns on their breastplates turning to mush. Black streams of melted ice flowed forth from their hollow eyes.

Suddenly, the lancer and archer exploded in a shower of ice and mist. It was if a bomb had gone off within them. The swordsman however, remained seated on this throne. Except, it was the swordsman no longer.

The figure sitting casually on the throne with one leg draped across the other appeared human to them, but it was nothing more than an approximation of a man. A likeness.

The man seemed to be not much older than they were. Tall, with handsome features. He wore a plain black cloak, and a decorative sword hung from his waist. His every feature had been carved from the black ice of the Glacier, except for his eyes. They were red like fire. Three large birds, also carved of the glossy obsidian-like ice of the Glacier, were perched on the throne, their lifeless eyes watching on.

"I'll be waiting."

The words echoed in Galahad's mind.

This man. It was the same individual from his vision. The one who awaited him on that battlefield. Galahad had seen this man in his dreams, and here he was, not but ten feet away from him.

But the man's eyes were not focused on him. They were trained on Tatiana. His eyes, like burning rubies, were staring at her with a sad, almost mournful expression.

"Your Lanostre is important to him. Thus I would not bring harm to it. I am here only for them," the man spoke in his alien accent, lifting his chin toward the distant battlefield, where a third Varyan steamship had been reduced to a smoldering pile of iron.

"Lord Dara often thinks of you, Lady Leviatan. He remembers your days training together and looks back on them fondly. When he learned that you would be in Lanostre during the time of our assault, he despaired, for he knew that you and your companions would rush out to meet my fleet on the ice, where you would have perished along with the Varyans. As his protector, I could not let him suffer your passing."

Cillian stepped forward.

"What is this? Who are yo--"

"Glory to the T'saraen garrison, for giving their lives in service to this undertaking," the man interrupted, his gaze still focused intently on Tatiana, "Their deaths kept you here while the Varyans burn out in the sea."

He looked to the ice behind the inquisitors where dozens of motionless seraphs lay broken and shattered on the blackened frost. There was something else in his eyes then. A look of yearning. "Your Glacier is a magnificent thing indeed. I borrowed its power to create this beautiful tableau. It is but a memory of a battle that one took place on this earth, one drop in the sea of history. Your people... your Goddess, have misunderstood this tragic creature and the wealth of knowledge it possesses. No matter. Soon all will be as it should."

The man on the throne then turned his attention toward Galahad, his wistful expression hardening into stone.

"Warleader. Do not interfere in my work. Within moments the Varyan fleet will be purged from this world and my fleet will continue eastward to our destination. You and I are heading in the same direction, but I plead with you. If you value the lives of those under your command, do not follow in my path. Let this be our final meeting."
@vietmyke @OppositionJ

So I originally had this post as a prompt for vietmyke, but I think it works on its own. I figured I'd put it up while waiting for vietmyke's reply. :)

@CollectorOfMyst *bonks you over the head repeatedly* SLEEP.
@CollectorOfMyst Cool! Sleep well!
@CollectorOfMyst @shylarah Beautiful post! Honestly, I think it works really well and makes sense for him to kind of unload at this point. This trip has been pretty stressful for the two of them and some manner of release was inevitable. Ziotea already let out some steam on Rose (and the room), so I think Oren can be forgiven for going on a mini-tirade.

Now, while I love the idea of Oren suggesting an investigation into everything they've encountered so far, there is a bit of a conundrum here that might require you to edit a few things in the post. It's a tiny thing, but Rodion is already in Cero at this point, so he and Ziotea investigating the archives isn't possible. Also, there isn't much time for them to do much of an investigation once they arrive back in Magnagrad, since they are due to arrive in Cero with the rest of the warband in a few days' time. Now, this doesn't mean that some kind of investigation still can't take place. Only, it won't take place at the Seminary, but instead on the Karamzina.

For the sake of streamlining things, I'll let you in on something that Oren and Vivica @Scout would probably be aware of. The Karamzina was originally meant for Mother Indira. It was supposed to be the vessel that would take her on her post-invasion scientific expeditions into El, but she was forced to embark on another ark when she was called to fight along with everyone else. To remind you, the Church wanted a powerful summoner on the warfront and Father Dara was supposed to take this role, but since he absconded from the Seminary, the task fell to her instead. Thus, the Church gave the Karamzina to Warband Phoenix for their support mission. Oren would most likely be aware of this fact, and would wonder if perhaps Mother Indira left any clues on it.

I know it sounds kinda out of nowhere, but I think it's a decent way of fixing the time issue. Let me know what you think!

Sorry for the lack of updates! Been out of town, enjoying the summer and the woods. I'm back now though!

@Scout @shylarah

Yeah, I guess my query was more about like, how cannons would work irregardless of the fire thing. shy's idea about pressure creating combustion sounds cool, but I really like Scout's idea about the magical railgun. It's really creative and I think it could work.

@vietmyke

Will have that PM for you soon! Either tonight or tomorrow.

@shylarah @CollectorOfMyst

Myst, if you're having trouble with your post, you can wait for my update and maybe use that to give you some added inspiration. I'll be posting the next Omestris thing soon. So yeah, let me know if you'd rather wait.

@vietmyke No worries!

Soooo...

I think we should have a discussion on how cannons/explosions work in this world. The whole "no fire" thing is kind of making things like ballistics a bit wonky. Currently, I have it so that cannons blast like magical streams of ethereal energy, and when these hit a target, it kind of turns into this highly corrosive "magical napalm" that sort of melts/erodes whatever it touches. I've also made it so that Lanostran cannons fire rounds infused with red demonic ether.

Not sure what to call these "ether streams"/cannon rounds though, or whether the magical napalm thing is how it should work.

What do you guys think? I'm looking for ideas concerning the terminology of this stuff too.
@OppositionJ Amazing! Thanks so much for the mini collab! Sorry for having poor Terviclops' horn cut off. I'm sure it'll grow back. Hopefully.

@vietmyke Okay so, just to save time, I'm going to send you a prompt to be included in Galahad's response.

Also, just a bit of info. You guys are preeetty far away from where the naval battle is taking place. The only ship available to you is the small transport craft, which you can get to pretty quickly. Heading towards the battle would be possible but that might not be the best idea, thinking from a strategic standpoint. ;p
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