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<blockquote data-quote="GrandArchon" data-source="post: 3626874" data-attributes="member: 52895"><p>(OOC: Back!... And the gods are bickering. I think the OOC board has disappeared though. That's why I posted my notice here.)</p><p></p><p>IC: And the Watcher did seperate from Itself Its own flesh, which It did meld unto a likeness of Itself, but less fearsome and not even a fiftieth of Its power; though it was still great and terrible. Being content in Its work, It made from Itself twelve more. These Thirteen It set out of Its world through a secret gate, and bade them Watch for It, to be Its Eyes.</p><p></p><p> The Thirteen saw the gods quibling. The Thirteen saw man and beast suffering. The Thirteen saw all the Races of men and counted all the stars in the sky and measured the boundaries of the Universe. But they did not see All. And this disturbed them greatly. So, seeing the Great Mother of Dragons laying in her cavern, asleep, the Thirteen came and one by one, raped her. For each of the Thirteen, she made an egg, and in each egg were a hundred worms. The eggs hatched, and the worms grew, and so were born 1000 and 300 psuedo-dragons, strange and and cancerous.</p><p></p><p> The psuedo-dragons catalogued the multitude of fauna and flora. The psuedo-dragons memorized the name of the tribes of men and dwarves and gnomes and the strange peoples of the forest. The psuedo-dragons learned the strengths of stones and the workings of the most microbial forms of life and the secrets of magic and mind. But they did not see All. And this disturbed them greatly.</p><p></p><p> So each psuedo-dragon made servitors for themselves. Some took those things that already lived and twisted them to their purpose. Some took their own flesh as It had done and crafted things of their own likeness. Some drew water from the primordial sea and devised creatures no thing had ever seen before, and should not see either. And these servitors, these Aberrations of nature, built cities and fortresses and towers, and took all manner of things into their grasps. The experimented and observed, tortured, killed and watched. They did stange thing, wonderful things, terrible things. They did such cruelties that stones suffered and wood screamed. But they did not see All. And this disturbed them greatly. They were, however, at a loss of what to do. So they continued as they were, and the world shuddered at their presence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GrandArchon, post: 3626874, member: 52895"] (OOC: Back!... And the gods are bickering. I think the OOC board has disappeared though. That's why I posted my notice here.) IC: And the Watcher did seperate from Itself Its own flesh, which It did meld unto a likeness of Itself, but less fearsome and not even a fiftieth of Its power; though it was still great and terrible. Being content in Its work, It made from Itself twelve more. These Thirteen It set out of Its world through a secret gate, and bade them Watch for It, to be Its Eyes. The Thirteen saw the gods quibling. The Thirteen saw man and beast suffering. The Thirteen saw all the Races of men and counted all the stars in the sky and measured the boundaries of the Universe. But they did not see All. And this disturbed them greatly. So, seeing the Great Mother of Dragons laying in her cavern, asleep, the Thirteen came and one by one, raped her. For each of the Thirteen, she made an egg, and in each egg were a hundred worms. The eggs hatched, and the worms grew, and so were born 1000 and 300 psuedo-dragons, strange and and cancerous. The psuedo-dragons catalogued the multitude of fauna and flora. The psuedo-dragons memorized the name of the tribes of men and dwarves and gnomes and the strange peoples of the forest. The psuedo-dragons learned the strengths of stones and the workings of the most microbial forms of life and the secrets of magic and mind. But they did not see All. And this disturbed them greatly. So each psuedo-dragon made servitors for themselves. Some took those things that already lived and twisted them to their purpose. Some took their own flesh as It had done and crafted things of their own likeness. Some drew water from the primordial sea and devised creatures no thing had ever seen before, and should not see either. And these servitors, these Aberrations of nature, built cities and fortresses and towers, and took all manner of things into their grasps. The experimented and observed, tortured, killed and watched. They did stange thing, wonderful things, terrible things. They did such cruelties that stones suffered and wood screamed. But they did not see All. And this disturbed them greatly. They were, however, at a loss of what to do. So they continued as they were, and the world shuddered at their presence. [/QUOTE]
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