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dirty summer [relic hunt] - Septimus - 07-04-2019
YOUR LIPS ARE THIN BUT MINE ARE OPEN-
If he weren’t on a mission, Septimus would have likely spent hours mulling over each individual leaf, patch of moss, and unnatural insect that he encountered in the stretch of woodland that coated the center of the island. Before the eruption, when he had seen it from shore – for he could only assume that this was the volcanic island – Septimus had never noticed a forest. He assumed that, like the ivy, it was the creation of some sort of strange magic, divine or otherwise. (Novus’s native population certainly seemed to think that it was divine.) That assumption made him feel a bit better about the way that he drifted past so many fascinating specimens, rather than pausing for a while to examine them, even sketch them in his notebooks (which were, of course, neatly tucked in his satchel, below his wing). He had something even more fascinating to find, though no less magical. The relic of the time god, the natives claimed. They called him Tempus. There had been other time gods, in other lands, though not by the same name; he wondered if they were all aspects of the same god, fractured like light through a prism to shine differently on each nation, or if they, like worlds in of themselves, each had a time god all their own. (Of course, that does not mean that he believes in those other gods – or this one. Yet. Not until he has seen him with his own eyes.) (He could almost laugh at his own presumptuousness. Until. As though anything was certain, in a land like this. But Septimus knows the importance of confidence, in any exploratory venture; if he does not believe that he will find the god, the god will certainly not show himself.) But what he is looking for is not quite god, unless god will give his magic back to him. What Septimus is looking for is the relic of the god. He struggles to imagine it; there were plenty of items of pure magic, back in the forest he used to call him, but a divine relic seems like it should be something else entirely. Timeless, and beautiful, or maybe terrible. All he knows is that it has time magic, of some sort, and, well, if he can’t get his own magic back… It might be able to help him return home, if nothing else. Night has fallen, and he has to take care not to trip over gnarled roots and misplaced stones. The forest is quiet, now; occasionally, he hears the call of something like a nightjar in the distance, though he knows in some intimate, vague way that the creature making the sound is no nightjar. If he were more skittish, or less accustomed to the wilderness, he might be disquieted by the rustles in the thick underbrush, here and there, which break the silence with all the force of gunshots. However, whatever might be lurking in the dark will not go after him if he is unafraid, not with those sharp antlers and even sharper teeth - He is not such an easy target. Grey-green moss hangs in curtains from the branches ahead of him. He pushes forward, through the veil, and finds himself standing in front of a pool, bordered by smooth, shiny stones. Though deep, the water is tantalizingly clear, and it gives off a turquoise glow that seems to emanate from a stone protruding from the very bottom of the pool. Colorful flowers – an array of violets, pinks, and oranges – sprout amidst the stone border, giving off a sweet scent. Though Septimus is suspicious by nature, while he stands here, surrounded on all sides by trees dripping moss curtains, he cannot help but feel soothed. The water, he thinks, looks placid (and tempting) enough to swim in, though he does not dip his hoof into the surface yet. @Elchanan || <3 "Speech!" RE: dirty summer [relic hunt] - Elchanan - 07-07-2019
RE: dirty summer [relic hunt] - Septimus - 07-21-2019
YOUR LIPS ARE THIN BUT MINE ARE OPEN-
When something passes through the curtain of hanging moss, Septimus half-expects a wildcat or a monster, or at least some stranger. God only knows how many people live on Novus, even if most of them didn’t make it to the island – and he hasn’t been here nearly long enough for the thought of encountering a familiar face to so much as cross his mind. But there he is. Elchanan is still striking, with his pale golden coat and bluebird wings, and those deep, dark eyes, like murky forest pools or dead autumn leaves – both descriptors flattery, coming from Septimus. Cast against the dark, greying green of the moss carpet, his pallor is even more striking than usual, a sharp and metallic contrast to the rich, earthy tones of the woods. Somehow, though he didn’t take the delicate man for the outdoorsy type, this island seems to suit him, and, in spite of his unreadable expression (Is that indignation? Anger? He hadn’t lingered long enough to discover Elchanan’s reaction to his stolen kiss.), Septimus can’t shake the feeling that this place, with its wild magic and indeterminate nature, suits him. Septimus. The sound of his name sends a delightful chill running up his spine. He had said they’d meet again, hadn’t he? (He didn’t imagine that it would be under these circumstances.) He lingers, stock-still in place on the bank, making no effort to bridge the distance between them. It isn’t much, but he notes that it is enough to avoid any kind of touch, and he isn’t entirely sure what to do with that revelation. It doesn’t linger; he shakes the thought like a tree shakes its leaves in the chill of autumn, dismissing observation in the name of conversation. “Elchanan,” he says, unable to resist the faint smile that stretches across his lips when he says his name. It still feels strange on his tongue, though not unpleasant. (He wonders, still, where he is from, but he does not think that he will tell him – not now, not yet, and maybe not ever.) “Fancy meeting you here. Are you searching for the relic, too?” Or the god, he thinks, which honestly interests Septimus more than any relic, but he doesn’t say it – he has no way of knowing what Elchanan believes, and he isn’t sure if he believes in Novus’s gods yet himself. Even when he has finished speaking, his eyes – piercing and vivid green, sharp as the verdant canopy of leaves that hangs heavy as a veil above their heads – remain trained on Elchanan’s, something ambiguous in their emerald depths – save for the intensity of his stare. @Elchanan || <3 "Speech!" RE: dirty summer [relic hunt] - Random Events - 07-24-2019 A Random Event Has Occurred! There’s something moving within the pond, something whose scales reflect the light filtering through the forest canopy. From the right angle, it would be easy to miss, so well does it blend in.
From beneath the water’s surface it watches the first horse appear, watches the way he peers into the pool and inspects the treasure lying at the bottom. His treasure, for he was there when the god dropped it into the pool, and has guarded it jealously ever since. There was a message it held, scribed in runes upon its surface, but it was not for simply anyone to read. He drifts closer, the water rippling all around as he dares to come near to the surface, the better to see the horses and to hear their words. His long, whiskered face peers out at them when he finally breaches, water framing his pale body like a cloak. A single turquoise spot marks his forehead, and as his eyes meet those of the antlered horse, it begins to glow. It glows the way the rock at the bottom of the pool glows, and oh, how it burns. The light is bright enough to illuminate each of the horse’s faces, for them to feel the warmth it casts. With a cry, the fish leaps into the air, falling back into the pool with a splash, where it swims quickly to the bottom. The stone is glowing more fiercely now, it’s light filling the pool, and it is this stone that the fish now circles around. The water ripples, and something about the movement looks like it’s dancing, like it’s inviting the horses in to dance with it. If they do, if they swim together to the bottom of the pool, they will find the pull of the stone strangely enticing. And if they swim near enough to it, they will find the glowing inscriptions easy to read, but perhaps harder to puzzle. Below the words is a scene, carved into the stone bottom of the pool. It shows a group of horses rearing up against a creature - a giant snake? It seems to be protecting something from its attackers. (They best move quickly, for the fish is swimming menacingly closer.) At the bottom of the pool, the rock begins to glow, as if provoked by the horse’s presence. Perhaps it’s the curiosity, the sense of adventure that causes them to enter the pool; or perhaps it’s something else entirely. But when they do, when Septimus and Elchanan swim to the bottom of the pool, they will find carvings on the stones, and a simple inscription to go along with it. What could it all mean? Feel free to NPC the fish or interpret the carvings however you’d like. Enjoy! RE: dirty summer [relic hunt] - Elchanan - 07-26-2019
RE: dirty summer [relic hunt] - Septimus - 08-09-2019
YOUR LIPS ARE THIN BUT MINE ARE OPEN-
He seems uncomfortable, and distant. Really, that is probably his fault; he still hasn’t decided if he minds. At his question, he shakes his head, and the gesture is nearly contemptuous. I think there are people much more in need of it than I, he says, and his gaze flickers down to meet Septimus’s bright green eyes. There is no warmth in his stare, nor in his narrowed eyes. He strays closer, but he feels more distant- Septimus offers no response. (He isn’t entirely sure what to say; there is more to his comment, he thinks, than what he knows of him, or of this land, though it has no impact on his scientific curiosity.) Instead, he lets his eyes linger on Elchanan’s (though the other man does not meet his gaze) as he looks down, towards the pool. It is only when his eyes widen, shot through with a look of surprise, that Septimus follows his gaze to the water. His shock is likely mirrored in the bay’s own features; Septimus feels himself stiffen, eyes growing large as saucers, though they are filled with anticipation more than anything. There is a flash of scales, and he scolds himself for missing it earlier. (He is supposed to be a biologist, and this fish is no small creature; he should have been paying more attention.) It flashes closer and closer, and then, like a cleaver, its long, whiskered head splits the surface with a dull splash. He stares at the creature – is it a koi? (No. The whiskers are far, far too long, and the body shape isn’t quite right.) It seems to him a little bit a fish and a little bit a dragon, with those long, serpentine whiskers and a surprising intelligence gleaming in those dark pits of eyes. Water drips off his elongated form like a translucent carpet. The fish is pale gold, so shiny that he might as well be made of metal, but dark-eyed. It crosses Septimus’s mind that he would like to sketch it. Are those the points of teeth, extending just beyond the ridges of its lips? He realizes, abruptly, that the fish is staring at him. That bright turquoise spot on its forehead begins to glow with some ethereal, burning light. It is a mirror of the light which begins to radiate from the stone in the bottom of the pool, and it begins to glow brighter and brighter, like a newborn flame – the light grows bright enough to illuminate the clearing, and so hot that he can feel it on his face, as though he stood too close to a flame. The fish cries out – cries out! – and jolts from the pool, body convulsing in midair before it splashes back into the pool. At the bottom, the stone is growing brighter and brighter, and the light seems – somehow – strangely inviting. The fish swims slow loops around the stone, and the water, as though stirred by its movement (or something else entirely) begins to ripple. There is something tantalizing about the motion, like a well-choreographed dance. Septimus licks his lips, already shedding his satchel; he has to investigate the stone, obviously, but he can’t let his notebooks get wet. The leather bag has just fallen to the ground when Elchanan catches his eyes again, and somehow he feels… wrong. There is a smile on his lips, now, soft and warm and alluring in a way that makes his thoughts (excitable, intrigued, and, most importantly, purely scientific) come screeching to a halt. His words drip off his lips with the texture of fine silk - You want to go in. - and, somehow, with his mind still addled and his heart pounding to some unfamiliar, fluttering beat inside of his ribs, Septimus agrees. Of course, he did already, but the idea seems all the more appealing now that he knows that he wants him to. Why wouldn’t he want to please him? Of course he wants to please him, to see him smile at him like that again, to feel that smile again – it has all the warmth, the beautiful warmth, of summer sun, and he wants him to keep looking at him with those dark, gleaming eyes, couldn’t he just melt into them? And his voice, his beautiful voice, he wants it, wants it in a way that borders on the possessive, in a way that burns - He is already in the water when his mind pieces itself together again. Perhaps it is the cold that snaps him out of it. Septimus realizes, abruptly, that he was subject to some form of manipulation. (He suspects that it would be entirely unnoticeable if Elchanan were more powerful, a thought that sends a shiver running up his spine.) He is not sure, yet, how he should feel about it, though the revelation is accompanied by the swipe of his tongue along his lips, then the carnivorous points of his teeth. Nevermind that. The stone is what matters, with its strange light – and, though his feathers hinder the movement, almost painfully, he pushes himself towards the bottom of the pool. @Elchanan || <3 "Speech!" RE: dirty summer [relic hunt] - Elchanan - 08-13-2019
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