Well. You could use a story that pertains slightly to those recently arrived without being too close to home. A distraction, correct?
[He runs his back as he speaks. More in a soothing gesture for himself than anything.]
Tipping a shard towards Ardor is more precise work that I believe the fractured souls appreciate. Ardbert and his companions were given the task of defeating creature after darkness creature. Gaia and Mitron were the two Convocation members watching over the First. But those two were rather attached at the hip. Hardly seen apart from each other.
The darkness aspect of the first we did concentrate into a single being. An enticing enemy for those heroes. Though we did not expect them to turn their blades nor kill successfully kill Gaia and then the gathered darkness. When they destroyed the creature a wave of light erupted over the land nearly out of our control.
Correct. We could have dug him out I suppose, but the balance of light was already precarious enough. Removing him might have put us back at square one. Though I’m sure he wasn’t exactly happy with the prospect.
And that was roughly a hundred years ago on the First. It took us that long to refine it for a Rejoining.
Re: day 355
[He runs his back as he speaks. More in a soothing gesture for himself than anything.]
Tipping a shard towards Ardor is more precise work that I believe the fractured souls appreciate. Ardbert and his companions were given the task of defeating creature after darkness creature. Gaia and Mitron were the two Convocation members watching over the First. But those two were rather attached at the hip. Hardly seen apart from each other.
The darkness aspect of the first we did concentrate into a single being. An enticing enemy for those heroes. Though we did not expect them to turn their blades nor kill successfully kill Gaia and then the gathered darkness. When they destroyed the creature a wave of light erupted over the land nearly out of our control.
Re: day 355
Re: day 355
Correct. We could have dug him out I suppose, but the balance of light was already precarious enough. Removing him might have put us back at square one. Though I’m sure he wasn’t exactly happy with the prospect.
And that was roughly a hundred years ago on the First. It took us that long to refine it for a Rejoining.
Re: day 355
Re: day 355