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<blockquote data-quote="Knightfall" data-source="post: 4734784" data-attributes="member: 2012"><p><strong>Moments Later…</strong></p><p>The Hunting Princess arrived at the Citadel of Light with her children and Seraph to find only the God of Oaths and Contracts working at Oathtaker.</p><p></p><p>“Truce, where is everyone?” Hansa looked around at the empty citadel.</p><p></p><p>“They have gone to meet Hiisi’s army massing near Oceanus’s edge in Lunia.” The scholar god looked up from his desk.</p><p></p><p>“Already. Damn it, why wasn’t I informed of this.”</p><p></p><p>“I am not a God of Messengers, Hansa – besides why don’t you ask your mother why.”</p><p></p><p>“Mother?” Hansa looked at his mother.</p><p></p><p>“I’ve lost a husband and my eldest godson, did you expect me to just stand idly by while my last remaining godson runs off to war with his grandfather?” Tears welled up in the goddess’s eyes.</p><p></p><p>“I don’t believe it, you asked grandfather to leave me behind. How could you do that?”</p><p></p><p>“I-I’m sorry.”</p><p></p><p>“Let it go Hansa.” Seraph stepped between the two. “There’s nothing you can do about it now. We must go to Harqual at once and deal with Deltum and Enduma. Only we two can stop them now.”</p><p></p><p>“Hmm, what’s this you say?” Truce looked up from his writing.</p><p></p><p>Hansa slammed his hands down on Truce’s desk.</p><p></p><p> “Deltum and Enduma are causing havoc on Harqual. There are tornadoes and volcanic eruptions everywhere. The mortals, our friends, are dying. If you spent more time fighting and less time looking at scrolls you might feel something for the pain they are going through.”</p><p></p><p>“Hansa!” Hela was shocked by her brother’s word. “It is not your place to say such things. Truce cares just as much as the rest of us.”</p><p></p><p>“How was I suppose to know that?” Truce had his head down with his arms over his head. Hansa’s words had hurt him badly. He was still very young, even for a god.</p><p></p><p>“I’m sorry cousin. Hela’s right, you care just as much as the rest of us. I am a fool.”</p><p></p><p>“It’s all right, you simply care more than most. Truce looked up at his cousin, smiling with tears in his eyes. “You are truly our grandfather’s grandson. I on the other hand-”</p><p></p><p>“Enough.” Seraph couldn’t stand much more of this. “Hansa you are not a fool and Truce you are not a coward. As we speak, mortals are dying. I am going to Harqual, alone if I must.”</p><p></p><p>Seraph walked away from the rest, one thought on his mind – dealing with the Sword God twins. Hansa stepped in behind his uncle looking at his mother the whole way.</p><p></p><p>“Be careful.”</p><p></p><p>“I will mother, do not worry so. It’s just the twins. They may be evil but they're babies at heart.”</p><p></p><p>“I’m coming with you.” Everyone was shocked to see Truce get up from Oathtaker and walk to where his cousin was standing.</p><p></p><p>Truce never left his desk.</p><p></p><p>“Truce, you don’t have to do this.” Hansa was genuinely worried about his scholarly cousin.</p><p></p><p>“Don’t worry about me Hansa. I’m not going to fight. But I am going to help. The mortals that are suffering could use my help. I can heal those that need it. I can ease the minds of those I can’t. Ensuring them that they will find rest in Hade's Underrealm.”</p><p></p><p>“Very well,” Hansa was still not sure but if anything did happen, Truce would know to shift back to the Outer Planes immediately.</p><p></p><p>“I’m coming too.”</p><p></p><p>“Hela, no I won’t let you.” Larea's heart sank at her daughter’s words.</p><p></p><p>“Mother, I am a complete goddess now. I don’t need your permission and Truce will need my help. I am going, period.”</p><p></p><p>The Huntress backed away in horror, the thought of losing both her remaining children too much to bear. She shifted away without a word.</p><p></p><p>“Hela, for once I agree with mother. This is not a good idea.”</p><p></p><p>“You can’t protect me from the universe, Hansa. Anon is gone, there was nothing you could do to save him.”</p><p></p><p>Hansa remembered it well. Amand had surprised them, attacking from out of nowhere. No honor, no remorse. Hansa had tried to warn his older brother but Amand cut his elder brother down before he could speak, stealing Anon’s essence through the power of his blade. Amand had just stood there laughing at him. Then he shifted away when Hansa had challenged him. He could still hear the dark god laughing at him.</p><p></p><p>“All right, but stay safe.”</p><p></p><p>“Excuse me, mortals are dying, mortals are dying!” Seraph was not a patient god. His heritage made sure of that. Quick to react and even quicker to temper. Some said that Seraph was the Beastlands' incarnate.</p><p></p><p>The four barbarian gods shifted to the World of Kulan to meet the dark twins and Fate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Knightfall, post: 4734784, member: 2012"] [B]Moments Later…[/B] The Hunting Princess arrived at the Citadel of Light with her children and Seraph to find only the God of Oaths and Contracts working at Oathtaker. “Truce, where is everyone?” Hansa looked around at the empty citadel. “They have gone to meet Hiisi’s army massing near Oceanus’s edge in Lunia.” The scholar god looked up from his desk. “Already. Damn it, why wasn’t I informed of this.” “I am not a God of Messengers, Hansa – besides why don’t you ask your mother why.” “Mother?” Hansa looked at his mother. “I’ve lost a husband and my eldest godson, did you expect me to just stand idly by while my last remaining godson runs off to war with his grandfather?” Tears welled up in the goddess’s eyes. “I don’t believe it, you asked grandfather to leave me behind. How could you do that?” “I-I’m sorry.” “Let it go Hansa.” Seraph stepped between the two. “There’s nothing you can do about it now. We must go to Harqual at once and deal with Deltum and Enduma. Only we two can stop them now.” “Hmm, what’s this you say?” Truce looked up from his writing. Hansa slammed his hands down on Truce’s desk. “Deltum and Enduma are causing havoc on Harqual. There are tornadoes and volcanic eruptions everywhere. The mortals, our friends, are dying. If you spent more time fighting and less time looking at scrolls you might feel something for the pain they are going through.” “Hansa!” Hela was shocked by her brother’s word. “It is not your place to say such things. Truce cares just as much as the rest of us.” “How was I suppose to know that?” Truce had his head down with his arms over his head. Hansa’s words had hurt him badly. He was still very young, even for a god. “I’m sorry cousin. Hela’s right, you care just as much as the rest of us. I am a fool.” “It’s all right, you simply care more than most. Truce looked up at his cousin, smiling with tears in his eyes. “You are truly our grandfather’s grandson. I on the other hand-” “Enough.” Seraph couldn’t stand much more of this. “Hansa you are not a fool and Truce you are not a coward. As we speak, mortals are dying. I am going to Harqual, alone if I must.” Seraph walked away from the rest, one thought on his mind – dealing with the Sword God twins. Hansa stepped in behind his uncle looking at his mother the whole way. “Be careful.” “I will mother, do not worry so. It’s just the twins. They may be evil but they're babies at heart.” “I’m coming with you.” Everyone was shocked to see Truce get up from Oathtaker and walk to where his cousin was standing. Truce never left his desk. “Truce, you don’t have to do this.” Hansa was genuinely worried about his scholarly cousin. “Don’t worry about me Hansa. I’m not going to fight. But I am going to help. The mortals that are suffering could use my help. I can heal those that need it. I can ease the minds of those I can’t. Ensuring them that they will find rest in Hade's Underrealm.” “Very well,” Hansa was still not sure but if anything did happen, Truce would know to shift back to the Outer Planes immediately. “I’m coming too.” “Hela, no I won’t let you.” Larea's heart sank at her daughter’s words. “Mother, I am a complete goddess now. I don’t need your permission and Truce will need my help. I am going, period.” The Huntress backed away in horror, the thought of losing both her remaining children too much to bear. She shifted away without a word. “Hela, for once I agree with mother. This is not a good idea.” “You can’t protect me from the universe, Hansa. Anon is gone, there was nothing you could do to save him.” Hansa remembered it well. Amand had surprised them, attacking from out of nowhere. No honor, no remorse. Hansa had tried to warn his older brother but Amand cut his elder brother down before he could speak, stealing Anon’s essence through the power of his blade. Amand had just stood there laughing at him. Then he shifted away when Hansa had challenged him. He could still hear the dark god laughing at him. “All right, but stay safe.” “Excuse me, mortals are dying, mortals are dying!” Seraph was not a patient god. His heritage made sure of that. Quick to react and even quicker to temper. Some said that Seraph was the Beastlands' incarnate. The four barbarian gods shifted to the World of Kulan to meet the dark twins and Fate. [/QUOTE]
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