SilverFlight
Tende altum, volare altius
Crispin took Ora's (
Flutterby
) comment to mean him specifically, and this made his cheeks redden noticeably. "Well...I uh..I suppose a lot of us are fairly easy on the eyes.."The woode elf stayed with them as they made their way to the doors of the temple. In comparison to the rough exterior of the temple walls the doors had been finished and rose, smooth and black in the light of flickering torches. he was happy to answer Ora's next questions too.
"The priestesses channel the spirit of Cyndabrynde herself. They speak for her, and they'll say out loud what the lady goddess finds in your hearts. First and foremost Cyndabrnde is a lady of peace and harmony. Her teachings are kindness, forgiveness and togetherness." He thought for a moment, then added with a sheepish rub at the back of his head. "I'm sure you won't have anything to fear."
In this time the two new Sumennans ( Mythee Nevina ) joined the group and Desrick looked them over with a critical curiosity.
"Friends of yours?" He asked the group he guided here.
The temple attendant took the guard's words and bowed before vanishing through the doors. She returned accompanied by another figure, clad in flowing lilac robes, a circlet of opalescent stone ringing her pale forehead.
"The temple of the Great Lady bids you welcome." He voice, deep and clear cut through the low whispers among the group.
"You will be permitted into the sacred space, but you must follow our customs and our rules: The temple is a place of worship and self-reflection. No weapons are allowed within these walls, and any form of violence or acts of hatred are condemned in the eyes of the Lady of Peace. They will not be tolerated."
With that she looked at each member of the party critically, before stepping aside to let them pass.
Desrick lead by example, taking the axe from his back, his hunting knife and the broken arrow shaft and placing them on a table at the side of the door.
Crispin was next, laying his own knife and his bow and quiver down as well. The guards that had followed them behind, made no move to put down their weapons, and stood blocking the only way out that wasn't through the temple itself. A passive statement that they did not have a choice but to be subjected to the Goddess' judgement.
"STOP!!" An anger-filled voice cried out as an aged wood elf came stalking after them down the wood bridge. He pushed past the guards, gnarled staff in hand and came to a stop right before Desrick.
"You've gone too far this time." The venom in the old elf's voice was unmistakable. "How dare you bring these lightlanders here?!"
Desrick towered over the man, and narrowed his eyes, though when he spoke his voice was slow and patient. "They must be appraised, elder Grims."
"An orc found them, so this is an orc problem. You are endangering wood elves needlessly bringing these blood-thirsty savages right into the heart of our village!..Unless your people burned all the temples we built for them, and you've none left to do this work?"
It was a barb meant to make Desrick angry. Desrick had been at the forefront of the initiative to build temples for the orc camps, to help them become closer to the peaceful teaching of the goddess. Not all settlements had taken to the temples, but overall they were a success. One that the elder was bitter about. Crispin looked indignant, but also fearful. This man, whoever he was, was clearly a figure of some influence in the settlement. Desrick took a breath and met the old man's hateful gaze.
"The orcs I was checking on are gone. Their homestead ransacked. Something happened to them, and the Summenans could help me find out what."
"That is both nonsensical and irrelevant to my point." The man snapped, waving a dismissive hand. "Orcs are born to war, your village must have just been the latest to fall victim to infighting. These barbarians won't help you. And I won't permit you to desecrate our sacred temple with their filth!"
Desrick bared his teeth, his carefully-cultivated temper finally ready to crack. "This is my home too you pompous, intolerant--" But he was stopped short by a faint light filtering through the doors. The priestess who was standing aside for them raised her head.
"The goddess bids you enter." Her voice, though it was still her own echoed strangely this time, as if something was reaching through it to touch them.
The old man, shocked and fearful, staggered back. It was clear even he wouldn't interfere with what was happening now.
The inner sanctum could be seen through the doors, a circular dip in the floor, bathed in moonlight, which illuminated intricate patterns made with tiled opals and mother of pearl. The sides of the circular chamber were ringed with stone statues of maidens, past priestesses, holding items relevant to their lives. The statues held up a domed roof, fashioned with precious stones to reflect the real night sky.
Each person present felt the compulsion to stand under the light.
Zazz idalie AlbaGuBrath velleity deer The Suspicious Eye Brendanfp Mythee Nevina Flutterby
((So how this works is the priestess will say a few sentences to appraise the heart of your character, you can write these for yourself in your own posts if you like, but no one can deceive the goddess, so the statements have to be true.))
"The priestesses channel the spirit of Cyndabrynde herself. They speak for her, and they'll say out loud what the lady goddess finds in your hearts. First and foremost Cyndabrnde is a lady of peace and harmony. Her teachings are kindness, forgiveness and togetherness." He thought for a moment, then added with a sheepish rub at the back of his head. "I'm sure you won't have anything to fear."
In this time the two new Sumennans ( Mythee Nevina ) joined the group and Desrick looked them over with a critical curiosity.
"Friends of yours?" He asked the group he guided here.
The temple attendant took the guard's words and bowed before vanishing through the doors. She returned accompanied by another figure, clad in flowing lilac robes, a circlet of opalescent stone ringing her pale forehead.
"The temple of the Great Lady bids you welcome." He voice, deep and clear cut through the low whispers among the group.
"You will be permitted into the sacred space, but you must follow our customs and our rules: The temple is a place of worship and self-reflection. No weapons are allowed within these walls, and any form of violence or acts of hatred are condemned in the eyes of the Lady of Peace. They will not be tolerated."
With that she looked at each member of the party critically, before stepping aside to let them pass.
Desrick lead by example, taking the axe from his back, his hunting knife and the broken arrow shaft and placing them on a table at the side of the door.
Crispin was next, laying his own knife and his bow and quiver down as well. The guards that had followed them behind, made no move to put down their weapons, and stood blocking the only way out that wasn't through the temple itself. A passive statement that they did not have a choice but to be subjected to the Goddess' judgement.
"STOP!!" An anger-filled voice cried out as an aged wood elf came stalking after them down the wood bridge. He pushed past the guards, gnarled staff in hand and came to a stop right before Desrick.
"You've gone too far this time." The venom in the old elf's voice was unmistakable. "How dare you bring these lightlanders here?!"
Desrick towered over the man, and narrowed his eyes, though when he spoke his voice was slow and patient. "They must be appraised, elder Grims."
"An orc found them, so this is an orc problem. You are endangering wood elves needlessly bringing these blood-thirsty savages right into the heart of our village!..Unless your people burned all the temples we built for them, and you've none left to do this work?"
It was a barb meant to make Desrick angry. Desrick had been at the forefront of the initiative to build temples for the orc camps, to help them become closer to the peaceful teaching of the goddess. Not all settlements had taken to the temples, but overall they were a success. One that the elder was bitter about. Crispin looked indignant, but also fearful. This man, whoever he was, was clearly a figure of some influence in the settlement. Desrick took a breath and met the old man's hateful gaze.
"The orcs I was checking on are gone. Their homestead ransacked. Something happened to them, and the Summenans could help me find out what."
"That is both nonsensical and irrelevant to my point." The man snapped, waving a dismissive hand. "Orcs are born to war, your village must have just been the latest to fall victim to infighting. These barbarians won't help you. And I won't permit you to desecrate our sacred temple with their filth!"
Desrick bared his teeth, his carefully-cultivated temper finally ready to crack. "This is my home too you pompous, intolerant--" But he was stopped short by a faint light filtering through the doors. The priestess who was standing aside for them raised her head.
"The goddess bids you enter." Her voice, though it was still her own echoed strangely this time, as if something was reaching through it to touch them.
The old man, shocked and fearful, staggered back. It was clear even he wouldn't interfere with what was happening now.
The inner sanctum could be seen through the doors, a circular dip in the floor, bathed in moonlight, which illuminated intricate patterns made with tiled opals and mother of pearl. The sides of the circular chamber were ringed with stone statues of maidens, past priestesses, holding items relevant to their lives. The statues held up a domed roof, fashioned with precious stones to reflect the real night sky.
Each person present felt the compulsion to stand under the light.
Zazz idalie AlbaGuBrath velleity deer The Suspicious Eye Brendanfp Mythee Nevina Flutterby
((So how this works is the priestess will say a few sentences to appraise the heart of your character, you can write these for yourself in your own posts if you like, but no one can deceive the goddess, so the statements have to be true.))