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It is my hope his complete attention has been jerked back home.Xar wrote:Perhaps he'll be a sporting gentleman...Murrin wrote:Doesn't console me much, because uKulwa's still there, heh. Ah well.
This is sorta funny.Xar wrote:Perhaps he'll be a sporting gentleman...Murrin wrote:Doesn't console me much, because uKulwa's still there, heh. Ah well.
Don't you just wish...O wrote:It is my hope his complete attention has been jerked back home.
heh, so states the very opening of my latest submission, in its own way...Avatar wrote:Don't you just wish...cho wrote:It is my hope his complete attention has been jerked back home.![]()
"Practice" at defending Zendra way back when sounds like it has come in handy.Murrin wrote:Actually, I could tell it was a random event, it was worded that way. I was more concerned about you having an army rallied around on of Rothmog's cities after having retreated from the power I put out last turn.
Nice to have a few more from my guess way back confirmed.Simjen wrote:It is there that you watch in amazement as events escalate in a way you could not have predicted. Damnameneus's and Ferax's meeting is momentous: it is there that Damnameneus claims (mistakenly having taken your subtle guidance for theAllFather's, though he does not know it) that he heard the AllFather 's intentions for Eiran, and that he knows what he must do. "I will gather the Prophets and any other who remain in whom power was invested", he says, "and give them purpose anew. But", he adds, "I cannot do so as Damnameneus, the Dactyl. Too many Prophets, such as the King and Rothgarh, would question my allegiance and doubt that it was theAllFather 's voice, and not simply Simjen's, which I heard. Thus I shall veil my identity from all of them, and they will know me only from afar... if I succeed in swaying them, they shall be the defenders of Eiran's mortals, great Lords whose power will be mighty by the time the Interdiction ends. Who can say what they will be able to accomplish then, once such a thing happens?"
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The Shadow - alone among the Lords he is not a Prophet, and yet his power is great - is dispatched to deal with those mortals who would willfully destroy the world or harm it grievously; other Lords are sent to deal with different dangers. He knows that even the Lords of Eiran cannot completely prevent the damage caused by a god, let alone many, but they shall do as much as they can, as surreptitiously as possible when necessary. You watch as Ferax is awakened by Dante, and joins the Lords of Eiran at last, while Damnameneus contacts Anaya through the Beautiful One (once known as Iris, the Prophet of Norn) in order to enlist her help in preventing Eiran's destruction, after having witnessed Anaya's neutrality and desire to prevent divine manipulation of Fate.
Menolly wrote:Speculation on my part is that potential prophets/important followers that are now L-rds are:
The Champion Immortal, the White Knight, the Lord of Humans, the Valiant One: Jameak, Adomorn's Prophet
The Shadow of Unbeing, Lord of the Dead, the Dark One: Rothgarh, Argothoth's Prophet
The Lily in Winter, the Kind One: Allyria, Second Age Bhakti's Prophet
The Scrivener, Lord of the Dwarrows and the Wise One: Nalam or Attem, one of Hedra Iren's Prophets, but I do not know enough to decide which
Goldenwing, Lord of the Spirits and the Glorious One: I had a guess, but apparently that was totally wrong; however I had heard it was potentially an arch-angel of Jove's. I knew nothing about them, and unfortunately, the name I was told now escapes me. Sorry, caam...
The Grim Lord, Lord of the Living and the Just One: Lord-General Admar Tellem Mekros, Maeror's Prophet
The Lord of Horrors, also called Lord of Yekiths and the Unfathomable One: The King, Second Age Nor Yekith's Prophet
Sparklingeyes, also dubbed Lady of the Fae and the Beautiful One: Iris, Norn's Prophet
The Unseen One and Lord of the Houka: The Shadow, Vadhaka Chorah's Important Follower (not a prophet, that I know of) (confirmed by Xar)
The Mighty One and The Lord of Fire: Ferax Snorlson, Simjen's Prophet
Murrin wrote:You have to wonder what the heck both Courts were thinking when they chose their heads. Deva? Trusted with authority? That's a joke.
It is a bit odd. When such moments come along, I try to view the game as a multi-reality thing. We're deities on Eiran; and we're deities on the internet, which means we have to consider things like each others' time zones; and we're deities of a game system that involves things like DRPs and court forums. Odin or Zeus would have had different ways of expressing some of what Z said. But our "units of power" exist in-game, and we judge each others' relative strength by them.Murrin wrote:Unrelated, reading Zephyr's latest post I almost responded before I realised it was in character and not an out of character talk about the Courts. Lot of stuff recently doesn't feel so in-game.