Sudrud watched in shock as his beautiful mountain peak caved in and erupted in a sea of flame and molten rock. 'No...this was not what I intended at all!' He slammed his celestial stone boot on the floor of the hall and nearly erupted in anger, letting out a booming roar as the island continued to grow. This was when Falke; his lord and master, the one he was most loyal to accused him of treachery! 'Lord Falke accusing me of sabotaging our wonderful new world?...What?!' Sudrud began to anguish and grovel towards Lord Falke, something a god does not do, but Sudrud has always been one of the more humble gods, and knew to show respect to Lord Falke. He not only respected Lord Falke however, as he had even been humble towards the civilizations that had worshipped him in eons past. Still, he had to speak up! He had to let Lord Falke know that this was not him!
So with an desperate cry, on his knees, Sudrud begged,[color=tab] "My lord! That volcano was not my doing! I myself do not know how it just...exploded like that but you must understand it was not me! I love creation sir, and I am most prepared to create this world alongside you, but I would most certainly not destroy my own creations! I wanted a beautiful mountain, not a monstrous fire-spewing SCAR on this world!"[/color]
And with that, Sudrud stood up and pointed intensely at the island, and the Volcano turned into a regular mountain again, albeit far larger than before, and although it spread into the lands that Saellow had created, he made sure to include many perches for Saellow's beloved birds to roost on, as well as forests at the base of the mountain for other animals to live freely. He made sure to pack on a strong glacier at the top of the mountain to cool down the mountain immediately in case it decides to spontaneously combust again. "I want to help, not hinder."
Actions: Shape Land, used on (3,-9) and (4,-9) to fix and upgrade the grand mountain, adding a glacier that might prevent another volcano in the future. Now the peak of the mountain is in between the two squares.