RE: Godhood XIV - Usurper [Jam Edition Turn 3]
04-12-2013, 08:28 PM
Alakim slams down his walking stick, hood falling away from his face to show his furious expression. "What gives you the right," he shouts, pointing a finger at Pacian, "to take my creations without so much as asking and spirit them off to your little moon?" Noticing his hand is beginning to shake, the Ever-Lost takes a deep breath to steady himself, to better control his rage.
When he has calmed, he continues, in a soft but nonetheless seething tone. "For that matter, to infiltrate their minds and rearrange them? I was willing to allow it last time, as loyalty and obedience seemed something valuable; all too late I realize I never should have done so."
Slowly, a wicked grin creeps across his face, and he now points to Trovat. "Touch my things without asking again, your Highness, and you will see precisely why you shouldn't. For now, I will see to it that those of my people that still remain are set on the right path."
In a flash, the leaders of both tribes of Sirona receive images of their creator, and of the god who stole away some of their tribe for his own purposes. The story is certainly biased, but never does it stray into outright falsehood.
The Sirona have received a vision of their creation, and the creation of the Vedorci. (1 act)
When he has calmed, he continues, in a soft but nonetheless seething tone. "For that matter, to infiltrate their minds and rearrange them? I was willing to allow it last time, as loyalty and obedience seemed something valuable; all too late I realize I never should have done so."
Slowly, a wicked grin creeps across his face, and he now points to Trovat. "Touch my things without asking again, your Highness, and you will see precisely why you shouldn't. For now, I will see to it that those of my people that still remain are set on the right path."
In a flash, the leaders of both tribes of Sirona receive images of their creator, and of the god who stole away some of their tribe for his own purposes. The story is certainly biased, but never does it stray into outright falsehood.
The Sirona have received a vision of their creation, and the creation of the Vedorci. (1 act)