AncientBird
Reptile with wings and plumes.
Tamakai
"With pleasure, Boscer." Replied Tamakai as he slightly bowed to the central god. He then turned toward the goddess of autumn. "I agree with you, Aluma. If we follow these spores, we would likely find Tevan and the others in no time. They are pointing toward the direction my magpies have given me after all." Said Tamakai as he started walking, leading the other two on the trail of spores.
"So, you remember that day? The day of the great invasion that the imperialists stormed the Cardinal Shrines and imprisoned you and the three other central gods…” Tamakai started telling the story, something he really loved to do. “…The usurpers emerged victorious that day, with the rest of us minor gods and our followers either being dispatched or forced to hide. Upon the remains of those who opposed them, the empire of the usurpers has grown strong and prosperous. Mortals that once worshipped us were pushed from the old way and embraced the empire's culture instead." Said Tamakai, narrating about the aftermath of the old god’s defeat.
"Oh the poor, honest people of Averus, once used to peacefully offer their faith to the land and nature... Now they have to go by, by sacrificing the most valuable objects they could find... Taking the life of beasts or even themselves to appease their new 'gods'…. And if they were caught openly opposing the empire’s way… You could have guessed by now who would be the next to become a sacrifice.” Tamakai stopped to pick up a strand of grass to chew on, a usual habit when he put up his story telling act.
“We old gods have not got it good either… Within a hundred years, we could do nothing but abide in the dark corner... Our powers waned away from what we used to be. Some like I and Aluma have had our luck to live on, intact and well… Others, not so fortunate. Remember Tarapene? The goddess of mud and dirt? Once a beloved, benevolent soul who granted mortals the best materials for pottery… With her followers crushed to nearly nonexistent and herself tortured to the brink of death, she had given to the feral mind and form. Now she is nothing but a monsterous turtle, ambushing for anything unfortunate enough to stumble upon her den and dragging them to their watery grave…” Said Tamakai as he quickly used a long stick to draw a picture of large turtle head with an open gape on the ground at the side of their trail.
“Then there’s Rieve, the innocent goddess of insects, a closed disciple of Tevan. Heart broken and gave in to her sadness, emerged as a mad incarnation of swarming locust and biting fleas. She had disappeared from our sight but left behind a massive swarm that destroyed many of the crops and infected mortals with disease in many parts of Averus… It was such a terrifying sight to behold. There were insects everywhere and the sound of their beating wings filled the entire sky, just like that buzzing noise in front of us… Wait, buzzing noise?!”
Tamakai stopped in his tracks and looked forward. He signaled Aluma and Boscer to hold their ground.
The noise of flying insects came closer. A small swarm emerged, as well as a horde of beetles scurrying by. In the middle of the darkness ahead, an eeries lantern could be seen and began to move closer and closer to the group. Soon Tamakai could make out what's coming toward them. A small body of a familiar goddess, yet different and almost unrecognizable.
“Rieve?!” Tamakai gasped at the sight of the lost goddess. Once a small, beautiful little woman, the insect goddess in front of Tamakai leaked the sensation of pestilence and sickness. Her attire was in shambles and her skin soiled by whatever filth she picked up along the way.
“Tevan” was the first word she uttered.
“Rieve… Ladybug… I haven’t seen you in many decades…” Said Tamakai, still shocked by the sudden appearance of the insect goddess he was just talking about a little while ago. The trickster god tensed up, not sure how Rieve would perceive her old acquaintances, for she could have already gone insane and dangerous, like Tarapene…
Rieve looked at them and as soon as she spotted Boscer among the group, she started tearing up. "You're free... This means Tevan is free as well...!"
Sight of joy came from the goddess as she started hopping around like a cheerful child during a festival. Tamakai froze in place but then he reminded himself that Rieve must have already seen the spores trail… And with the trace of Tevan finally putting her back in a good mood… She might be safe to approach.
“Yes, Ladybug… Tevan is back! All of the central gods walk the land once more. We are just on our way to reunite with them.” Said Tamakai.
The group welcomed back the goddess of insects who had seemed to become stable and resemble her old self once more.
“Excuse me... I believe I need some catching up on what's happened...?"
Rieve asked, possibly curious about the ‘urgent’ matter the group was discussing a while earlier. “Well, there are some important matters going on, but let’s not burden yourself with it for now, yes? Once we meet up with Tevan, we will speak about it. I am pretty sure Master Stag also needs some catching up himself as well.” Replied Tamakai, trying to brush the bad news off from Rieve, for he wasn’t sure if it would bring up some ‘things’ in her again.
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"With pleasure, Boscer." Replied Tamakai as he slightly bowed to the central god. He then turned toward the goddess of autumn. "I agree with you, Aluma. If we follow these spores, we would likely find Tevan and the others in no time. They are pointing toward the direction my magpies have given me after all." Said Tamakai as he started walking, leading the other two on the trail of spores.
"So, you remember that day? The day of the great invasion that the imperialists stormed the Cardinal Shrines and imprisoned you and the three other central gods…” Tamakai started telling the story, something he really loved to do. “…The usurpers emerged victorious that day, with the rest of us minor gods and our followers either being dispatched or forced to hide. Upon the remains of those who opposed them, the empire of the usurpers has grown strong and prosperous. Mortals that once worshipped us were pushed from the old way and embraced the empire's culture instead." Said Tamakai, narrating about the aftermath of the old god’s defeat.
"Oh the poor, honest people of Averus, once used to peacefully offer their faith to the land and nature... Now they have to go by, by sacrificing the most valuable objects they could find... Taking the life of beasts or even themselves to appease their new 'gods'…. And if they were caught openly opposing the empire’s way… You could have guessed by now who would be the next to become a sacrifice.” Tamakai stopped to pick up a strand of grass to chew on, a usual habit when he put up his story telling act.
“We old gods have not got it good either… Within a hundred years, we could do nothing but abide in the dark corner... Our powers waned away from what we used to be. Some like I and Aluma have had our luck to live on, intact and well… Others, not so fortunate. Remember Tarapene? The goddess of mud and dirt? Once a beloved, benevolent soul who granted mortals the best materials for pottery… With her followers crushed to nearly nonexistent and herself tortured to the brink of death, she had given to the feral mind and form. Now she is nothing but a monsterous turtle, ambushing for anything unfortunate enough to stumble upon her den and dragging them to their watery grave…” Said Tamakai as he quickly used a long stick to draw a picture of large turtle head with an open gape on the ground at the side of their trail.
“Then there’s Rieve, the innocent goddess of insects, a closed disciple of Tevan. Heart broken and gave in to her sadness, emerged as a mad incarnation of swarming locust and biting fleas. She had disappeared from our sight but left behind a massive swarm that destroyed many of the crops and infected mortals with disease in many parts of Averus… It was such a terrifying sight to behold. There were insects everywhere and the sound of their beating wings filled the entire sky, just like that buzzing noise in front of us… Wait, buzzing noise?!”
Tamakai stopped in his tracks and looked forward. He signaled Aluma and Boscer to hold their ground.
The noise of flying insects came closer. A small swarm emerged, as well as a horde of beetles scurrying by. In the middle of the darkness ahead, an eeries lantern could be seen and began to move closer and closer to the group. Soon Tamakai could make out what's coming toward them. A small body of a familiar goddess, yet different and almost unrecognizable.
“Rieve?!” Tamakai gasped at the sight of the lost goddess. Once a small, beautiful little woman, the insect goddess in front of Tamakai leaked the sensation of pestilence and sickness. Her attire was in shambles and her skin soiled by whatever filth she picked up along the way.
“Tevan” was the first word she uttered.
“Rieve… Ladybug… I haven’t seen you in many decades…” Said Tamakai, still shocked by the sudden appearance of the insect goddess he was just talking about a little while ago. The trickster god tensed up, not sure how Rieve would perceive her old acquaintances, for she could have already gone insane and dangerous, like Tarapene…
Rieve looked at them and as soon as she spotted Boscer among the group, she started tearing up. "You're free... This means Tevan is free as well...!"
Sight of joy came from the goddess as she started hopping around like a cheerful child during a festival. Tamakai froze in place but then he reminded himself that Rieve must have already seen the spores trail… And with the trace of Tevan finally putting her back in a good mood… She might be safe to approach.
“Yes, Ladybug… Tevan is back! All of the central gods walk the land once more. We are just on our way to reunite with them.” Said Tamakai.
The group welcomed back the goddess of insects who had seemed to become stable and resemble her old self once more.
“Excuse me... I believe I need some catching up on what's happened...?"
Rieve asked, possibly curious about the ‘urgent’ matter the group was discussing a while earlier. “Well, there are some important matters going on, but let’s not burden yourself with it for now, yes? Once we meet up with Tevan, we will speak about it. I am pretty sure Master Stag also needs some catching up himself as well.” Replied Tamakai, trying to brush the bad news off from Rieve, for he wasn’t sure if it would bring up some ‘things’ in her again.
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