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Re: Chasing Godhood (Blueslime)
(Nala gains 766 corruption.)
"We sleep... When it's needed. We agreed that keeping a night's watch was preferable to rest this day, however, and we took as much rest each as was needed," Esmerala replied, grinning. None of the three would pull away from her morning kiss, though the two knights both seemed surprised by it.
Magic, for all its wonders, would never be able to conjure food all on its own, at least not in any edible form, but Nala's skills in natural magic by necessity covered a great deal more than that. Knowing how to discern from the wilds what was edible among flora and fauna was an essential element of the education in her arts, and a bit of simple arcane magic aided her in scrounging them up a simple meal. The demons would join in on breakfast, but only take a few mouthfuls while the far more exhausted members of their group would be allowed the lion's share of her findings.
Once they were fed and Nala had cleaned herself up with some help from Violet in a nearby stream, Nala would be allowed to lead the way, her ultimate destination unknown by all but her. When told that they would have to be left behind, Esmerala and her cronies would simply nod in acceptance, while Grabbik frowned but ultimately nodded, submitting as he always did to his mistress's wishes.
With the demons left behind, Nala would be able to take Violet through a spell to the gates of Ch'Hiesol. The temple lay atop a small plateau, and was built in an ascending fashion to give it a facade of being larger than it really was, though by no means was it small. At the top, she knew, sat the tree containing the shattered essence of a dead god, its power immense but all the same nearly impossible to detect, the magic infused into it not the metaphysical eyesore that mortal sorcery often created. The temple was quiet, its front as usual guarded by the statuary and a single pair of living figures. Magical teleportation of all kinds was blocked by powerful wards, at least if one wanted to go directly into or out of the complex itself, but the very tree that she and Violet had stepped from was dedicated to bring travelers with druidic powers to the front entrance.
The lone guard was not one that Nala had met, and was younger than most she had seen in such a position, barely past his twentieth year by the look of him. They were among an order separate from that of her mother that also inhabited the place, the guardians of the shrine rather than its caretakers. They had been quiet and stern figures, always celibate and often silent, and the bronze-clad night elven man standing some hundred feet across from them was no different, seemingly as still as the stone bears on either side of him. She knew that those statues were as much a part of Ch'Hiesol's defense as the man standing between them, for on a word from him they would animate to defend the ancient temple, though members of Nala's mother's order had not been privy to their secrets. They had been made, in fact, to keep others with skills like hers from taking control of them, in case a dark druid should try to claim Janis' power for their own. Much like she was doing now, really.
Nala: HP = 57, PP = 87, EP = 82/90, Status = Fine
(Nala gains 766 corruption.)
"We sleep... When it's needed. We agreed that keeping a night's watch was preferable to rest this day, however, and we took as much rest each as was needed," Esmerala replied, grinning. None of the three would pull away from her morning kiss, though the two knights both seemed surprised by it.
Magic, for all its wonders, would never be able to conjure food all on its own, at least not in any edible form, but Nala's skills in natural magic by necessity covered a great deal more than that. Knowing how to discern from the wilds what was edible among flora and fauna was an essential element of the education in her arts, and a bit of simple arcane magic aided her in scrounging them up a simple meal. The demons would join in on breakfast, but only take a few mouthfuls while the far more exhausted members of their group would be allowed the lion's share of her findings.
Once they were fed and Nala had cleaned herself up with some help from Violet in a nearby stream, Nala would be allowed to lead the way, her ultimate destination unknown by all but her. When told that they would have to be left behind, Esmerala and her cronies would simply nod in acceptance, while Grabbik frowned but ultimately nodded, submitting as he always did to his mistress's wishes.
With the demons left behind, Nala would be able to take Violet through a spell to the gates of Ch'Hiesol. The temple lay atop a small plateau, and was built in an ascending fashion to give it a facade of being larger than it really was, though by no means was it small. At the top, she knew, sat the tree containing the shattered essence of a dead god, its power immense but all the same nearly impossible to detect, the magic infused into it not the metaphysical eyesore that mortal sorcery often created. The temple was quiet, its front as usual guarded by the statuary and a single pair of living figures. Magical teleportation of all kinds was blocked by powerful wards, at least if one wanted to go directly into or out of the complex itself, but the very tree that she and Violet had stepped from was dedicated to bring travelers with druidic powers to the front entrance.
The lone guard was not one that Nala had met, and was younger than most she had seen in such a position, barely past his twentieth year by the look of him. They were among an order separate from that of her mother that also inhabited the place, the guardians of the shrine rather than its caretakers. They had been quiet and stern figures, always celibate and often silent, and the bronze-clad night elven man standing some hundred feet across from them was no different, seemingly as still as the stone bears on either side of him. She knew that those statues were as much a part of Ch'Hiesol's defense as the man standing between them, for on a word from him they would animate to defend the ancient temple, though members of Nala's mother's order had not been privy to their secrets. They had been made, in fact, to keep others with skills like hers from taking control of them, in case a dark druid should try to claim Janis' power for their own. Much like she was doing now, really.