Siren77
Bored Ancient
Hours passed, with the once later hours of the afternoon fading into the early hours of the evening. The Temple of Kasai was to begin fading in the light, as the heavy Summer embodiment of her power and creation began to set into Terran's Horizon. Not many were to be seen moving about, save for the occasional apostle going about their business involving preparation for the ceremony of the Kings Pantheon meeting with the Flame Goddess, or running about with food to prepare for the meal that would take place shortly thereafter. Some members of said pantheon had retired to their temporary rooms, others remained awake to prepare themselves for the meeting with the Celestial figure.
It was understandably a nerve wracking thing, even for the King who had stood before such a figure of immense power responsible for all creation upon this earth. Meeting one's maker, and accepting that they knew everything about you. Every flaw, every secret, every exposing detail the none upon the face of this entire universe could ever hide behind any sort of facade or disguise. In every literal meaning of the expression, they could stare straight through to your soul and read you like a book. They'd know your fear, your joy, your sorrow, your rage, everything. What's more, is they'd know it far before one would ever even have time to open their mouth or change the expression upon their face. The only thing that would determine your level of fear, was whether or not you had something to hide. That question would need to be carefully evaluated by every member of the pantheon before they were to step foot into the Inner Sanctum of Kasai.
Though they were to be predetermined as pure in heart and intent, penitence precedes prophecy.
Once all things were prepared and ready of the Pantheons reception, a single apostle would approach the individual bedrooms present in the upper halls of the Temple. First, they walked toward the room of the King and knocked a total of three times within rapid succession. Within a few seconds, The King was to answer the door, already more than ready to enter into the Sanctum. He was adorned no longer in his standard armor and cloak, instead he now wore a set of white robes that were tailored in a similar fashion too that of the ones that Apostles wore. Except, much like the Disciple's robes, a subtle golden trim was added to the robes folded edges. It was a ceremonial robe, only used for very special occasions such as these, and it would be Arvin's first time wearing it as the King and Prophet of the land.
"The Inner Sanctum is prepared for the Prophet and Pantheon whenever they so desire to enter."
"Splendid! I shall make my way there now. Gather the others up and lead them there once they have all emerged from their rooms or wherever they might be in the Temple. In the meantime, I'll shall make one last prayer to the Four for guidance before seeking answers to my questions."
"As you wish, dear Prophet."
All things said, Arvin went his separate way, down into the deeper halls of the Temple on the familiar path to the Inner Sanctum in which he and many other Kings long past had walked before.....
In the meantime, The rest of the Pantheon would be summoned one by one by the same Apostle. To each of them, he would request the same thing. Maintain reverence, and remain silent in the Sanctum unless directed otherwise. If asked where the King was, he would simply inform them all that the King was already down in the Sanctum waiting for them all. So, the journey along the same path Arvin had taken through the glorious walls of the temple was underway.
As our heroes were to stand before the chamber in the under halls of the Temple's foundation, they would see yet another glorious door this time constructed of stone. It depicted the passage of scripture detailing Kasai's construction of the sun, with a quote from the phrase etched into its surface in the ancient written language of Örn. The apostle was to approach, and knock a solid three times before the towering stone carpentry was pried from one another and swung outwards as two apostles had been standing at the ready to open the Sanctum for the Pantheon.
Inside, they'd see more marvelous wonders of stone craftsmanship. All things present within were forged from the molten rock of the Earth's Core, including the very floor the Pantheon was to walk. It depicted several more intricate illustrations of the Flame Goddess and her story of stumbling upon this corner of the Universe and beginning this cycle of dispute and battle against the Void and its many terrifying creations. Her interactions with the other Gods, the many things she was to create. They were all documented here, in this indestructible Sanctum of Kasai's very fabricated core. In the centermost portion of the room was a statue of the goddess herself, kneeling yet still towering over them all. She rested canting to the left, with here palms raised, holding a rather delicate flame that was not made of stone as the rest was. No, this was a sacred flame. An eternal flame. One that had been ignited since the Temple's construction oh so many years ago. Before the statue of the Goddess was an etched and colored depiction of the sun which flowed in a spiral pattern outwards. The outermost portion started as a vibrant red, yet faded to orange in the middle sections, and then ended as a bright yellow at the very center.
Arvin, standing at the very edge of the suns depiction, stood with his head bowed. Yet, once his Pantheon would eventually draw close, his head would raise and he would turn to them with a soft smile on his face.
"Welcome my friends, to one of the most holy places in the entire world. I hope you all had ample time to prepare yourself for this, as I did. If you have any fears at this time, I ask you to leave them behind. Our Goddess will approach us only as friends and allies, so long as you do not give her a reason to think otherwise. Now, Join me at the edge of the sun, but do not step within the confines of its color just yet." Once they followed his instructions, Arvin looked toward the statues and spoke softly. "Goddess Kasai, thy servants seek counsel with thee. Hear us, and let us enter into thy domain."
There was silence, with the only noise being the echo of Arvin's voice reverberating off the walls once he had finished speaking. Yet, the fire before them began to crackle and flicker in a less still fashion as it had before. Then, a new, yet bodiless spoke softly yet in a way in which all could here.
"Step forward, my children, for your Goddess hears your pleas."
Arvin led the way into the suns carving, and the Pantheon would notice as they were to step upon the vibrant colors of the depiction, the world around them seemed to fade away. Instead of walls in every which direction, and the Apostles circled around the carving, there was only darkness with the eternal flame acting as a light source amongst it all. All else was gone, there was only this strange domain of Kasai in which they had been allowed to tread upon. Once the Pantheon reaches the reddish-orange tinge of the middle layers, Arvin brought them all to a halt.
“This is as close as you all shall go. Whatever you do, and whatever you hear. Do not approach closer, and do not leave the circumference of the sun. Focus only on your prayers, and on her voice.”
It was an ambiguous and somewhat disturbing way of providing instructions. But Arvin didn’t necessarily have the time to explain. Even if he did, he figured their own experience with this communication would be better than him trying to explain what would happen himself. So, the King left them were they were instructed, and he himself step further toward the yellow until he was upon the center of the spiraling pattern which was directly before the statue of the flame goddess.
“Kneel, and listen. Close your eyes, and block all other things out.”
Arvin followed his own instructions, refraining from speaking any longer, and removed the hood from atop his head as he did so. Head bowed once more, he began his fervent prayer to the one who had bestowed this blessing to him. His heart begged for answers to his nightmares, and to the many questions he had of the things to come.
Sure enough, once all members of the Pantheon had carried out the Kong’s final instructions, the same tender voice from before spoke again.
“My children, Leaders of Mankind, and Chosen Pantheon of the Four...”
“I sense much distress in your minds. Much turmoil, and just as much a confusion...”
“These are troubling times for you all, I understand this. So I offer to bring you a slight peace of mind....”
”Open your hearts to me, and ask one question and I shall provide an answer in full...”
”But be warned, should your intent with my information be questioned... You will remain ignorant to these things.”
A promise of a question to be answered from a God who knows all things? Quite the deal, and one that brought extreme joy to Arvin’s heart, knowing that his mind may finally be out at rest. So that he might continue his work of protecting his people, and preparing for the Apocalypse.
But, nothing in this world is free. Godly or otherwise.
“However, prepare your minds. For in exchange for my own knowledge, you will answer a question of my own. Unique to the every one of you...”
“I shall be honest, so long as you remain honest with me...”
“Do these things, and blessed will you be from this moment on...”
A price of answering the question of a Goddess was truly terrifying. What could she wish to know from them that she couldn’t already understand herself? Many things would have to be considered, before any members of the Pantheon could attempt to engage in this deal. However, before they could even begin to let the cogs in their mind turn, another voice called out from the darkness. One that brought no warmth, or any sort of comfort. No, instead it was cold, lifeless almost. Truly without body or presence, save for the foreboding tone it brought upon the room.
“Nay, I beckon you brave heroes...”
“The one you have heard intends to deceive you, and to lead your Souls unto damnation...”
“I beseech thee...”
“Approach the folds of the darkness...”
“Escape from this Fatal Illusion...”
“And I shall answer you not one question, but all the mysteries of this world.”
Only half of the Pantheons members would hear this chilling call of the darkness, while the others would hear even still another voice. This time radiation from the center of the room, almost directly above Arvin.
“Dear champions, why do you sit so far from me...?”
“My Children, draw closer! Fall into the embrace of my warmth!”
“You should not be held in exile in comparison to your foolish King!“
“He wishes to hide his own information from you all!”
“He keeps you at so that you might only have one Question answered!”
“Come near to me, and I will answer thee all things!”
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Ramjammer
The True Plague
It was understandably a nerve wracking thing, even for the King who had stood before such a figure of immense power responsible for all creation upon this earth. Meeting one's maker, and accepting that they knew everything about you. Every flaw, every secret, every exposing detail the none upon the face of this entire universe could ever hide behind any sort of facade or disguise. In every literal meaning of the expression, they could stare straight through to your soul and read you like a book. They'd know your fear, your joy, your sorrow, your rage, everything. What's more, is they'd know it far before one would ever even have time to open their mouth or change the expression upon their face. The only thing that would determine your level of fear, was whether or not you had something to hide. That question would need to be carefully evaluated by every member of the pantheon before they were to step foot into the Inner Sanctum of Kasai.
Though they were to be predetermined as pure in heart and intent, penitence precedes prophecy.
Once all things were prepared and ready of the Pantheons reception, a single apostle would approach the individual bedrooms present in the upper halls of the Temple. First, they walked toward the room of the King and knocked a total of three times within rapid succession. Within a few seconds, The King was to answer the door, already more than ready to enter into the Sanctum. He was adorned no longer in his standard armor and cloak, instead he now wore a set of white robes that were tailored in a similar fashion too that of the ones that Apostles wore. Except, much like the Disciple's robes, a subtle golden trim was added to the robes folded edges. It was a ceremonial robe, only used for very special occasions such as these, and it would be Arvin's first time wearing it as the King and Prophet of the land.
"The Inner Sanctum is prepared for the Prophet and Pantheon whenever they so desire to enter."
"Splendid! I shall make my way there now. Gather the others up and lead them there once they have all emerged from their rooms or wherever they might be in the Temple. In the meantime, I'll shall make one last prayer to the Four for guidance before seeking answers to my questions."
"As you wish, dear Prophet."
All things said, Arvin went his separate way, down into the deeper halls of the Temple on the familiar path to the Inner Sanctum in which he and many other Kings long past had walked before.....
In the meantime, The rest of the Pantheon would be summoned one by one by the same Apostle. To each of them, he would request the same thing. Maintain reverence, and remain silent in the Sanctum unless directed otherwise. If asked where the King was, he would simply inform them all that the King was already down in the Sanctum waiting for them all. So, the journey along the same path Arvin had taken through the glorious walls of the temple was underway.
As our heroes were to stand before the chamber in the under halls of the Temple's foundation, they would see yet another glorious door this time constructed of stone. It depicted the passage of scripture detailing Kasai's construction of the sun, with a quote from the phrase etched into its surface in the ancient written language of Örn. The apostle was to approach, and knock a solid three times before the towering stone carpentry was pried from one another and swung outwards as two apostles had been standing at the ready to open the Sanctum for the Pantheon.
Inside, they'd see more marvelous wonders of stone craftsmanship. All things present within were forged from the molten rock of the Earth's Core, including the very floor the Pantheon was to walk. It depicted several more intricate illustrations of the Flame Goddess and her story of stumbling upon this corner of the Universe and beginning this cycle of dispute and battle against the Void and its many terrifying creations. Her interactions with the other Gods, the many things she was to create. They were all documented here, in this indestructible Sanctum of Kasai's very fabricated core. In the centermost portion of the room was a statue of the goddess herself, kneeling yet still towering over them all. She rested canting to the left, with here palms raised, holding a rather delicate flame that was not made of stone as the rest was. No, this was a sacred flame. An eternal flame. One that had been ignited since the Temple's construction oh so many years ago. Before the statue of the Goddess was an etched and colored depiction of the sun which flowed in a spiral pattern outwards. The outermost portion started as a vibrant red, yet faded to orange in the middle sections, and then ended as a bright yellow at the very center.
Arvin, standing at the very edge of the suns depiction, stood with his head bowed. Yet, once his Pantheon would eventually draw close, his head would raise and he would turn to them with a soft smile on his face.
"Welcome my friends, to one of the most holy places in the entire world. I hope you all had ample time to prepare yourself for this, as I did. If you have any fears at this time, I ask you to leave them behind. Our Goddess will approach us only as friends and allies, so long as you do not give her a reason to think otherwise. Now, Join me at the edge of the sun, but do not step within the confines of its color just yet." Once they followed his instructions, Arvin looked toward the statues and spoke softly. "Goddess Kasai, thy servants seek counsel with thee. Hear us, and let us enter into thy domain."
There was silence, with the only noise being the echo of Arvin's voice reverberating off the walls once he had finished speaking. Yet, the fire before them began to crackle and flicker in a less still fashion as it had before. Then, a new, yet bodiless spoke softly yet in a way in which all could here.
"Step forward, my children, for your Goddess hears your pleas."
Arvin led the way into the suns carving, and the Pantheon would notice as they were to step upon the vibrant colors of the depiction, the world around them seemed to fade away. Instead of walls in every which direction, and the Apostles circled around the carving, there was only darkness with the eternal flame acting as a light source amongst it all. All else was gone, there was only this strange domain of Kasai in which they had been allowed to tread upon. Once the Pantheon reaches the reddish-orange tinge of the middle layers, Arvin brought them all to a halt.
“This is as close as you all shall go. Whatever you do, and whatever you hear. Do not approach closer, and do not leave the circumference of the sun. Focus only on your prayers, and on her voice.”
It was an ambiguous and somewhat disturbing way of providing instructions. But Arvin didn’t necessarily have the time to explain. Even if he did, he figured their own experience with this communication would be better than him trying to explain what would happen himself. So, the King left them were they were instructed, and he himself step further toward the yellow until he was upon the center of the spiraling pattern which was directly before the statue of the flame goddess.
“Kneel, and listen. Close your eyes, and block all other things out.”
Arvin followed his own instructions, refraining from speaking any longer, and removed the hood from atop his head as he did so. Head bowed once more, he began his fervent prayer to the one who had bestowed this blessing to him. His heart begged for answers to his nightmares, and to the many questions he had of the things to come.
Sure enough, once all members of the Pantheon had carried out the Kong’s final instructions, the same tender voice from before spoke again.
“My children, Leaders of Mankind, and Chosen Pantheon of the Four...”
“I sense much distress in your minds. Much turmoil, and just as much a confusion...”
“These are troubling times for you all, I understand this. So I offer to bring you a slight peace of mind....”
”Open your hearts to me, and ask one question and I shall provide an answer in full...”
”But be warned, should your intent with my information be questioned... You will remain ignorant to these things.”
A promise of a question to be answered from a God who knows all things? Quite the deal, and one that brought extreme joy to Arvin’s heart, knowing that his mind may finally be out at rest. So that he might continue his work of protecting his people, and preparing for the Apocalypse.
But, nothing in this world is free. Godly or otherwise.
“However, prepare your minds. For in exchange for my own knowledge, you will answer a question of my own. Unique to the every one of you...”
“I shall be honest, so long as you remain honest with me...”
“Do these things, and blessed will you be from this moment on...”
A price of answering the question of a Goddess was truly terrifying. What could she wish to know from them that she couldn’t already understand herself? Many things would have to be considered, before any members of the Pantheon could attempt to engage in this deal. However, before they could even begin to let the cogs in their mind turn, another voice called out from the darkness. One that brought no warmth, or any sort of comfort. No, instead it was cold, lifeless almost. Truly without body or presence, save for the foreboding tone it brought upon the room.
“Nay, I beckon you brave heroes...”
“The one you have heard intends to deceive you, and to lead your Souls unto damnation...”
“I beseech thee...”
“Approach the folds of the darkness...”
“Escape from this Fatal Illusion...”
“And I shall answer you not one question, but all the mysteries of this world.”
Only half of the Pantheons members would hear this chilling call of the darkness, while the others would hear even still another voice. This time radiation from the center of the room, almost directly above Arvin.
“Dear champions, why do you sit so far from me...?”
“My Children, draw closer! Fall into the embrace of my warmth!”
“You should not be held in exile in comparison to your foolish King!“
“He wishes to hide his own information from you all!”
“He keeps you at so that you might only have one Question answered!”
“Come near to me, and I will answer thee all things!”




