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<blockquote data-quote="Voda Vosa" data-source="post: 5302597" data-attributes="member: 51271"><p>The One and the Many performed many miracles in the year that passed. He nourished his first sapling, the Oak of Memories, now the most impressive tree in the world, even taller than the lord of plants. It fed upon the new evens that developed in the world. The maturation of the childish goddess, the meetings of the goddesses of light and darkness, the machinations of the fire maiden in her throne of flames, and the chaotic plans of the cow man. Even the comings and goings of Geas swelled the giant tree. </p><p>The One and the Many walked the entire land, caring not for properties over the landscape. He moved all over the planet, disseminating himself, covering everything in green. Even the darkest caves shined with a ghostly green from the deep mosses. </p><p></p><p>Geas’s second creation was Felemor, a towering treant, or awakened tree. It stomped the ground just like his creator, but it had only one shape. A big sturdy elm. He walked behind the One and the Many, learning after his master. In Felemor’s shoulder Geas’s third spawn was carried along. A large mushroom creature, with three arms and small sturdy legs. Next to it, there was a smaller, thiner version of itself, toying with some plants that also grow on Felemor. </p><p></p><p>In a forests he made, the young Silhouette played, and there she grew in power, and built her first village of followers. There also resided a big shapeshifting wolf, along with some animals, turned into persons by the chaotic first steps of the young goddess. The lord of the Forest watched with interest at that. He could have eliminated the unnatural wolf and it’s offspring, that were contaminating the purity of the forest. But he decided to wait and see, ever patient. He watched from behind the bark of the trees, how Silhouette brought elves to live in his forest. Moon Forest was a good name, he thought. Perhaps, the young goddess deserved the place to tinker with it, after all, she had brought some interesting inhabitants. The gnomes also dug borrows under the loan soil of the forest, and the people of the moon hunted and used the forest to live. Geas decided to name it the Moon Forest, and to characterize it, he created a plant, the Moonlight fern. It’s leafs were as white as the moon, and in full mooned nights, it shined with equal intensity. Its spores shined under the moonlight like the stars in a clear sky. </p><p></p><p>The One and the Many approached Silhouette after he finished planting the ferns in the woods.</p><p><strong><span style="color: Lime">“We’ve come to you with a gift, or a reward. You earned this forest by right, you are now our equal. We’ll give you the Moon Forest, now attuned to your name and grace. We only ask from you a favor. We are interested in the gnomes you’ve brought here. We’ll like to take a few to live in the Great Jungle.”</span></strong></p><p></p><p>The small mushroom creature waves it small hand towards the goddess, however the other two creatures, the hulking tree and the big fat mushroom, remain silent. </p><p></p><p>Felemor:</p><p><img src="http://images1.wikia.nocookie.net/forgottenrealms/images/thumb/6/65/Treant_-_Lars_Grant-West.jpg/250px-Treant_-_Lars_Grant-West.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p>Fungus Creatures</p><p><img src="http://www.wizards.com/dnd/images/mm2_gallery/88268_620_90.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voda Vosa, post: 5302597, member: 51271"] The One and the Many performed many miracles in the year that passed. He nourished his first sapling, the Oak of Memories, now the most impressive tree in the world, even taller than the lord of plants. It fed upon the new evens that developed in the world. The maturation of the childish goddess, the meetings of the goddesses of light and darkness, the machinations of the fire maiden in her throne of flames, and the chaotic plans of the cow man. Even the comings and goings of Geas swelled the giant tree. The One and the Many walked the entire land, caring not for properties over the landscape. He moved all over the planet, disseminating himself, covering everything in green. Even the darkest caves shined with a ghostly green from the deep mosses. Geas’s second creation was Felemor, a towering treant, or awakened tree. It stomped the ground just like his creator, but it had only one shape. A big sturdy elm. He walked behind the One and the Many, learning after his master. In Felemor’s shoulder Geas’s third spawn was carried along. A large mushroom creature, with three arms and small sturdy legs. Next to it, there was a smaller, thiner version of itself, toying with some plants that also grow on Felemor. In a forests he made, the young Silhouette played, and there she grew in power, and built her first village of followers. There also resided a big shapeshifting wolf, along with some animals, turned into persons by the chaotic first steps of the young goddess. The lord of the Forest watched with interest at that. He could have eliminated the unnatural wolf and it’s offspring, that were contaminating the purity of the forest. But he decided to wait and see, ever patient. He watched from behind the bark of the trees, how Silhouette brought elves to live in his forest. Moon Forest was a good name, he thought. Perhaps, the young goddess deserved the place to tinker with it, after all, she had brought some interesting inhabitants. The gnomes also dug borrows under the loan soil of the forest, and the people of the moon hunted and used the forest to live. Geas decided to name it the Moon Forest, and to characterize it, he created a plant, the Moonlight fern. It’s leafs were as white as the moon, and in full mooned nights, it shined with equal intensity. Its spores shined under the moonlight like the stars in a clear sky. The One and the Many approached Silhouette after he finished planting the ferns in the woods. [B][COLOR="Lime"]“We’ve come to you with a gift, or a reward. You earned this forest by right, you are now our equal. We’ll give you the Moon Forest, now attuned to your name and grace. We only ask from you a favor. We are interested in the gnomes you’ve brought here. We’ll like to take a few to live in the Great Jungle.”[/COLOR][/B] The small mushroom creature waves it small hand towards the goddess, however the other two creatures, the hulking tree and the big fat mushroom, remain silent. Felemor: [IMG]http://images1.wikia.nocookie.net/forgottenrealms/images/thumb/6/65/Treant_-_Lars_Grant-West.jpg/250px-Treant_-_Lars_Grant-West.jpg[/IMG] Fungus Creatures [IMG]http://www.wizards.com/dnd/images/mm2_gallery/88268_620_90.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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