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A little about myself and why Im here. Im an adult mid twenties with a serious addiction to fantasy stories and art, metaphysics and dimensions. Plus history and politics. My stories rarely involve fairy dust and rainbows. I aim to reflect the deepest and rawest parts of humanity into my work. Then have it reflect back to others.

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I'm continuing this now.
Aela Avdol

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Danny's persona became ever more clear the more Aela spoke with him. She couldn't hide her smile but it was likely he would think it was a part of her constant showmanship. But in truth, she was enjoying this discussion with such a character. If he could awaken to a deeper mindset he could easily shift into a spiritualist lifestyle. Some still called hippies. He was thrifty enough for it. Aela, on the other hand, was far too regal and loved shopping. While not the most material or affluent girl she did have loads of psychic and spiritual items. Almost like a collection with yoga mats and dragon tea. She was quite pristine in her simple black sweater, shoes, and pants. If only she had a magicians hat she could be on stage.

"Games are cool. I'm pretty good at Tetris." She briefly mentioned in reply to his video game comment. Less aware of even what their initial conversation was about. Talking was far more fun than looking around this museum. This early in the year it was quite nice to talk to other new faces. She kind of could tell he didn't entirely understand what she was getting at but it was better that way.

"Well..." She shyly placed her hands behind her back and looked away. She didn't know people were talking about her. But over the years she couldn't help but be a bit showy with her belief in her ability to see people's future. She was warned several times by her parents to not read people's futures. But she couldn't help it, she loved making people believe just as she does. "I don't have my cards. So I would have to do some palm reading." She seemed to be thinking aloud. "Want your fortune read?" She looked to him tilting her head a little. Feigning an innocence in her look.
Aela Avdol

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Aela smiled with pleasure at the boys' attention. However, to her dismay, he didn't join in on the fun. He instead spoke in plain simple terms. Even worse he was interested in the old technology the early settlers used hundreds if not thousands of years after natives already discovered it. To her, this was merely a sham of true history, a small portion. America was only alive for a short time, let alone as it is today. She shook her head, still smiling, however. She found his simplicity a bit amusing. "If by interesting you mean disappointing then yes. I'll give it to the Amish though for withholding some of these... treasured traditions." She spoke with her hands a bit and shrugged with the last part. It was kind of hard for her not to show how unimpressed she was at the displays. Even if it scared off her peer she couldn't help it.

She found herself laughing a bit at the thought of Nirvana here finding interest in the simple ways of a past farmer. "Perhaps you should join. The Amish that is." She said with a brief poignant finger. "My theory is that anything your heart desires will direct your path. So farming might already be written into your future." She gave him a bit of a curious smile.
Aela Avdol

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"Bastet is the Egyptian goddess of the home, domesticity, women's secrets, cats, fertility, and childbirth. She protected the home from evil spirits and disease, especially diseases associated with women and children..." Aela read the description out loud to herself. Inside the clear polished glass was a black cat statue. It sat as if patiently waiting, which from what she knew of cats was hard to make them do. They may have used a dead cat for reference way back when. A morbid thought. But not one out of place. She walked around the item to see it's every angle. She was intrigued by it and wondered if her parents would let her own a copy of it. To her, it was brimming with spiritual symbolism.

Satisfied Aela now found herself without a purpose. Since it was the new year and all she had a plethora of people to interact with. She wanted to pick someone interesting, different, having a varied future. Or maybe someone like her. As she was imagining her ideal friend she heard the sound of marbles clacking together. She turned her head to not only notice that she had wandered into an entirely different exhibit but to see a straight-up dude walking in sync with the weird clacking sound. She sighed at the sight of him, contemplating ignoring his presence. If not for those damn marbles...

"Come to see what the settlers did without all the genocide and smallpox? Well, look no further than this very Museums watered down history." She said to no one in particular whilst standing straight up as if giving a presentation. Behind her were some old farming and churning tools. As her target audience wasn't alone in the room. But most would ignore her comments. She shot marble boy a mischevious glance and smile.

Current Location - Destination


Allard grumbled irritatedly at the mess he now was, though at least the best seemed to be down for good this time. He tried to rinse off what he could in the water, but he still felt he needed a proper bath and clean clothes, it would go a long way. He made his way to the raft and sat down with his legs crossed in one of the corners. Everything needed seemed to be loaded up and ready, they just needed to cross.

Dremmick let go of his paralysis ritual, taking a deep breath as he recovered. The three skeletal creatures, that seemed to not be chomping at the middle hydra head's neck, which had cut off it's final cries, seemed to instantaneously fall apart. He looked at the hydra for a while before making his way to it, multiple long slender blades of blood seemed to reach out from his body like crimson arms. He casually started descaling the hydra, collecting a large number of the scales into a pile rather quickly. When able, He would use a large rough sack from the supply cart to store the scales. Once that was finished, Dremmick took a place next to his horse on the raft.

Lynn was already at the center of the raft, waving to Nailah to come sit next to her, however, something stopped Nailah before she left. It was Shye, holding on to one arm in a bit of an akward stance as she wasn't sure what to say. She was blushing a bit, but whatever was on her mind seemed to be imporant. "Nailah, wait... before you go....Aeden got a message sent to him during the fight. He is wanted back wherever his base is, with me in tow it would seem," she started with a bit of uncertainty. "I just.... I wanted to thank you and the others, for everything you all have done for me, however small or grand, it... it really means a lot. We seem to be going back to Sunfire in Vrondi, which means that I will get to be reunited with my son once more! I hope that I may ctually be able to be the mother I should have been for him this whole time..." She paused as she thought for a moment and looked back up to Nailah, "Promise me, if I am still around, that you come looking for me at the orphanage there?"

"No more surprises... I hope..." Nailah said, rolling her eyes as she heard Allard confirming that this time, the Hydra was really dead. It had really taken them by surprise but fortunately, no one was wounded. Allard and a few others started to gather materials from the dead Hydra as it gave it's final, dying cry.

"A bath doesn't sound that bad now, does it?" Nailah said, teasing Allard as she giggled, looking the mess he was.

Nailah saw Lynn waving to her, asking her to sit next to her on the raft. The moment she was about to go though, Shye interrupted her. She was blushing a bit, but she definitely had something to tell to her. Nailah was... partially aware of Shye's circumstances. She knew just what Shye herself had told them but she knew enough to know that her situation wasn't exactly happy or pleasant. It was a good surprise when she heard from Shye's own mouth that she was going back to Sunfire to get reunited with her son once more. Shye's words came out as incredibly honest and sincere as she thanked for everything the group did for her. Even though it was undoubtedly a farewell, it was a happy one.

Nailah gave Shye a tight hug, after she finished, looking to her with a kind smile.

"He is your son, Shye. Your love for him isn't something that can be measured or even understood by anyone but you both." Nailah said.

"You two will be a family once again... And with a new member too, right?" Nailah continued.

"Oh, and I promise I will visit you both. After all, I haven't been introduced to your son yet, right? I'm sure he will love all the stories I have to tell him!" Nailah finished as she gave Shye one more hug.

Shye held the hug for a long while, some tears forming. "I just can't help but think that this was supposed to last longer, I really looked forward to traveling with all of you for just a little bit more," she finally released and moved to holding Nailah's hands in her own. "This is for the best anyway... Fotia is a place I should never return to. I should get going. I pray you will all be careful." Shye let go and gave a polite bow before wiping her tears and then turning to leave, often looking back to the group as she did.

Across the River...




Time Stamp: 9:15 PM

Thankfully for this groups remaining members the river was not capsized by the rushing waves due to the Lassa. There were also no stones to pierce and break the raft. This was due to how deceptively deep the river was. However the raft was not stable enough to keep every item safe from water and packed on the raft. A few items were missing when the group arrived to the edge of the river. Before them was a continuation of the beautiful flat lands seen in Gaia however there was the daunting mountain ahead surrounded in forest.

Night had fallen on the group. Algimar leaped from the raft to land eagerly wanting to get off of its unstable footing. Being on solid land felt so much better and he did not envy the Tearians life style. He had his things which were carried on his person. His eyes had a feint glow as it pierced the dark. He searched the land around them, sniffing the air. "It seems clear..." He began walking forward. To gain a good distance from the river. Now would be a good time to begin camping. Though he did not plan to sleep.

Once they made it across and found a suitable place to camp, Allard let out a sigh as he plopped onto the ground next to a tree. What a day this turned out to be, he never expected to be fighting a hydra of that scale so soon, but at least they made it out alright. He looked down to the dragon egg that was in his lap, having held onto it as they crossed the river. He wondered if taking such a thing with him was actually best for the budding creature. especially if heading to Fotia.

Lynn seemed a little bummed out. A number of the group had left for various reasons of importance, and while she understood, it still didn't sit well with her, especially Tali. It seemed the magoi had wanted her to come back for something urgent. Dremmick had proposed it may have had something to do with what was going on at the mountain, but it still didn't make things feel any better. With Shye leaving, it felt a bit bittersweet, but only a little. While there was another person less to talk to, it seemed that things were going to turn out well for her, she remembered her smiling as she waved goodbye.

Dremmick had helped offload the raft of various horses and the carriage for Lynn, everything seemed in order. The truth of the matter was, he was exhausted. He put out a lot of soul energy into what he did, but it seemed to have paid off. Nobody was really hurt, and everyone made it across alright. Allard seemed to have the right idea as he plopped down, slumped against a tree. Dremmick soon carefully sat down as well, taking a breather before getting camp set up. He didn't want to sleep around the rest of the group if he did. He wasn't sure what would happen. the last time he slept himself, he didn't wake up so well. The other time he was waking from unconsciousness. What if he had that dream again? He should find a place away from the others when he goes to rest for the night. It would probably be safer that way, and make for less to explain later.

Finally making across the river and dealing with the Hydra, the group had found a nice place to camp after a busy day filled with unexpected situations. Truth be told, it was indeed quite exhausting and Nailah was happy that she had some time to relax before they had to move on again tomorrow.

It was indeed a shame that Shye and Aeden, coupled with a few others from the group had to leave, for various reasons and Nailah did notice how Lynn was a bit sad due to that, especially when Tali left. Other than Nailah herself, Tali was incredibly close to Lynn and her departure indeed left Lynn in low spirits. Nailah had spent most of the trip across the river and most of the time while the others were putting up camp trying to cheer up Lynn. Even though some had left, there were still a lot of interesting things that could happen and new people for Lynn to meet in the future, but she didn't know if it had worked at all...

When Nailah spotted Allard, near a tree, taking care of his dragon egg almost like a mother, she had an idea that maybe could help Lynn to feel a bit better.

"Lynn, I know you're still feeling a bit down because a few people left, but would you like to try and help Allard to take care of his dragon egg?" Nailah asked, smiling kindly as she looked to Lynn.

"I'm quite good at warming things up and I'm sure that your voice would help to calm down the small dragon. What do you say?" she asked, waiting for Lynn's answer.

Lynn slowly looked up to Nailah and and had to clear her throat before speaking up, "Y-yes, I would like that...," she said replied, giving her a slight smile in return. Quietly, she floated her way over to Allard, who seemed to had started to fall asleep already, the egg in his lap with one arm cradling it, making it look tiny in his arm where it would take both hands for lynn to carry it alone.

Lynn approached Allard and rest a hand on his legs, which caused him to stir and look down to Lynn, even though he was sitting. "Oi, lass. Holdin' up alright? That took quite fine control bringin' tha raft cross tha river."

"Oh! It was the least I could do after everyone fought the hydra. But what about you, how is the egg?" Lynn asked, causing Allard to stare down at it, closing his eyes as if concentrating on what he could feel.

"The dragon inside is a bit restless it seems. All the commotion getting ta it, been squirmin' since we got on the raft. Thought maybe finding somewhere comfortable may help it settle down, looks like I settled down before it did, eh?" she said, chuckling to himself.

Lynn took a step forward and placed a hand on the egg, feeling the same thing. "If you would like, Nailah and I can watch over it while you rest. We thought maybe she could keep it warm while I sing to it. Maybe I can at least calm it down," she said referring to her past failed songs today.

[color=9ACD32]"Well now, that sounds like a good idea, little lullaby may be just what it needs," Allard agreed. He stood up and took the egg to where the two girls were earlier. He did sit somewhere close, however, so that he could listen as well.

Lynn would wait for Nailah to be ready with the egg before she would start her song. It was an old lullaby tale for children about their father going off to set sail to explore some unknown territory…..

Night Passes...


Time Stamp: 6:00 AM

The break of sunlight. The chirping of birds replacing the sound of crickets. The air from over the mountains breathed a chill over those sleeping anywhere near the river. The waters rush never silencing. Algimar was already awake by the group's fire. Holding something he caught in the field while scouting on a stick. He calmly waited for the others to awaken. He would tell the first person he could about the camp of bandits he saw northeast of here. In fact, for those perceptive enough to notice, the trail of fire from afar would be visible from the bandit's own fire. He knew that this flame of theirs was risky. It was possible even that the battle with the Hydra might have alerted their scouts already.

Algimar contemplated the objective and how the group struggled to stay together even under the stress of the obstacles before them. It was becoming clear to him, as he watched the sunrise over the mountains of Gaia and Fotia's border. That he would have to assure the legendary item the King of Vrondi saught would be claimed by the Nero kingdom. No doubt the others who were loyal to their kingdom would be doing the same. In the end. If Nuxta is able to be defeated. The victory would go to either one kingdom or them all. Ensuring a new order of either peace or dominance. The spoils of this war would be the entire world...

Earlier in Nero...














@Mikael

Welcooome!! ^-^
Aela Avdol



Aela's usual morning routine was to awake to the sound of exotic birds crying within the tranquil beats of drums and flutes. Relaxing sounds that would make most people beg for more rest woke Aela out of her sleep in a calm mental state. Whether it was a bad dream or a nightmare she soon was over it. Her pink pajamas with white rabbits were in full display as she pulled the sheets from over her. Nearly springing out of her bed and into a morning stretch. Her rooms carpet was a bit fuzzy and a few grey tints away from being white. Her mirror and dresser were very similar to a Hollywood wardrobe. Her makeup supplies, hair supplies, skin care and right next to the dresser was her closet. Everything she needed to be prepared for the day. Her room had only a single painting of a field of flowers being over looked by mountains. The window was where she really enjoyed the view. The city from the high rise apartment was beautiful in the early morning. "School starts at 9 but here I am up at 7 and it's still so loud outside... I love the cities spirit!" He opened the window and rested her elbow on the edge.

Hubs of human activity, Aela thought, was where the most spiritual energy resonated. Much like an ant hill where they were born, lived, and died. The city was brimming with life. It didn't bother her at all that most of it was artificial. Electricity, gas, it all was powered by human spirit not the other way around. She moved by the call from one of her family members below. She cut the nature sounds off from her clock and stepped out of her room to join her family.

"Morning." She said mid yawn. Her hair was still disheveled and her furry bunny slippers were dragging her to the table with a variety of fresh fruit sitting in a bowl. She grabbed a peach and walked it over to the sink to rinse it off. Sitting at the dining room table across the shiny white tiles of the kitchen floor was her dad, mom and brother. Her father was reading a news article while sipping coffee and sitting on a stool, occasionally he bit into a piece of toast and a orange slice was tossed in as well. He wore thick rimmed glasses and a button down collared shirt. The usual attire of a high end salary man with a cushioned position. He was clean and trimmed, a contrast to his wife. Aela's mom wore long dreads with pink ends all tied into a bun and wrapped in a golden and black cloth with all sorts of patterns on it. Her dress was like a long tunic and around her neck was a natural looking necklace having a obscure pattern for peace in its center. Her moms thick eye brows and lack of makeup just added to her sense of earthy spirituality.

"You're up at a good time." Her dad said not taking his eyes off of the paper. Her mom sipped her tea whilst observing a magazine on health and wellness for people with health and wellness. While her brother ate a full breakfast while simultaneously watching the news on the fat tv. Aela's mother looked up. "Perhaps you're up for some morning yoga?" Aela look at her and shook her head. "Not today I think I'll just meditate a bit. Gotta keep my chakras aligned for my first day back to school." She bit into her peach and had to hold some of the juices from spilling out of her mouth. Her mom chuckled a bit at her daughters natural charm. "That's right dear, I've taught you well." She said proudly sipping her tea.

"Going to get all cleaned up now, thanks for the breakfast!" She swiftly kissed her mom and her dad, gave her brother a rough pat on the head and walked down the hall to her room again where she had her own bathroom to get ready in. A young city girl's dream. Once she was ready and finished meditating she would catch a taxi to school. Bus routes were her last resort to get anywhere.



Arriving at school was a bit underwhelming. Instead of some journey to find yourself through the maze of classes each student was given direct locations to go to. She swam in the river of people so to speak, a lone pink fish, and made her way to her homeroom class. There she was informed during her teachers orientation speech that they would be going to a museum. Also she stood for the pledge of allegiance for the first time in a while. She would eventually not recite the pledge, not place a hand over her chest, or stand. But for now she pleased everyone's desire for some continental unity.

The bus ride she spent by a window. It was thankfully very short. She hated being boxed in so close to people. She entered the museum with the others and listened to their teacher who to her delight let their students explore. The objective was to introduce students to history, for those who it may interest. Aela didn't at all find it interesting. I mean, to her the statues looked cool. But most of the creatures looked obviously fake compared to a real animal. Then there were the old rock looking spears. All basic stuff in her opinion. Where were the deity statues? The ceremony knife for sacrificing to their gods. Something resonating with spiritual energy. She wanted to find it if any were to be found here.

"Better find something worth while to look at. You'll likely be taking a test on it." She gently said to her classmates who were kind of lost. Being told what to do was their usual mode this early in the day. She grinned and snickered while walking away. Giving her classmates a bit of a scare this early in the year put her in a good mood. "In fact I see lots of tests in our future." She said while walking away. She was headed to an area with any civilized ancient artifacts in the museum.


I'm interested. Only seen the anime never read the entire manga. So I hope I don't copy a characters ability or anyone elses for that matter. Anyways I'll have something up soon.
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