deadestdai
First Post
Baja, listens as he can to the sheep's dialogue whilst dealing with his grumbling gut.
Voadam said:Thank you. I would know more of the Flock. From what you have said I gather they are the ones who bring in others from other worlds, they bring in seeds? You mentioned they are also slaves. Slaves to who or what?
hafrogman said:Tristan nods to their hosts as he takes a place by the fire, shedding his pack, and placing it against a wall so Raak doesn't fall off. He clanks slightly as he seats himself. He watches the others converse for a moment, and having nothing else to contribute, he prepares himself to answer Isror's question when the time becomes right. He takes one finger, and carves the other army's symbol into the dirt next to him.
Ashy said:As Isror stirs the stew - which smells mouth-watering - he looks to the symbol. "Tha' be th' symbol of Ossian, one of the more fair (if ya listen to folk who trust warlords) of th' Warlords."
Voadam said:An odd chant.
It would seem to indicate the Seven were sentenced and bound here, and all their wards and children as well. They are tied to specific citadels.The part about all creation being barred seems contradicted by them reaching out to grab outsiders, but perhaps it means the power of divine creation is barred to them, and they are restricted to grabbing outsiders and manipulating what others have created. Hmmm, it sounds like they were divine beings who were cast down and bound by other gods. So they would be bitter gods with certain restrictions on them but still beings of great power. And four-horned fowl protect from breach, perhaps mystically enforcing the restrictions.
Thank you, it is a start to understanding from the top down here.
hafrogman said:Tristan nods vaguely at Isror's statement while staring at the symbol.
"Well, being fair minded didn't seem to protect his forces any when they were attacked. Sadly that is often the case."
With a single sweep of his hand, Tristan obliterates the symbol from existence and stares into the fire absent mindedly.
"I think it best if Kiera tells our tale. She is our leader after all."
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