@Euric_Knight
"Hello," Diara signed. It was nice to see the others every once in a while, even if the meetings could be somewhat boring. He tapped his fingers on the table absentmindedly as he waited for the meeting to start.
"Hello," Diara signed. It was nice to see the others every once in a while, even if the meetings could be somewhat boring. He tapped his fingers on the table absentmindedly as he waited for the meeting to start.
“Salutations,” Pyhrra replied, just to be fancy. She liked to spice things up.
(gtg)
A warm breeze floated throughout the room. Xia walked in, his sleeveless white robes flowing behind him. “Hello,” he said, a good natured smile on his face. “I hope I’m not late.” Xia took his seat.
"Oh, well, we haven't started yet," Ashley replied, looking up, the slight beginnings of a smile on her face.
Kos was silent, perhaps the only one of the gods that had yet to speak. He raked a hand through his dark hair. He was wearing what looked like a suit, but formed of shimmering starlight. He sighed softly, looking around at the rest of the group.
Duality clicked their nails against the table in a rhythm, they were just waiting for the goddess of War before they could start. I swear to the old gods, if she does not get here soon I will scold her into the sun.
Thea appears quite suddenly, a soft crack in the air the only sound she made as she materialized in her iron chair. It was surprisingly comfortable despite it's look. She settled in with a grin, eyes shining with violent mirth. "Greetings siblings." She purred into the silence of the room.
Duality nodded their head in greeting. "Thea. Wonderful of you to show up. Late, as usual." Their expression remained neutral and hidden. "Let us begin then. Do any of you have anything major to report?"
"Odd spike in teenagers getting into magic. One girl who's been trying to use magic to talk to some deceased musicians for advice and such." Avalon said, leaning on the table. "But beyond that, it's out of my jurisdiction."
"Thea," Ashley says in annoyance. "You're late." She tosses her hair back behind her ears, and rests her elbows on the table, and her chin in her hands while she gazes lazily at Thea.
"I had a party to attend." Thea shrugged off the minor scolding, smile fading slightly as she spoke. "But to report: nothing on my end. The regions seem to be in relative peace for now. Although, I'd keep an eye on the northern region. Their leader has been experimenting with some dangerous tech that can, and will, be weaponized once completed. "
"Why and how would the animals even learn magic of any sorts? They're harmless little creatures, for now," Ashley reported. "So, nothing."
"Nothing much to report on my end," Xia said, smiling. "I go places, I bring weather along with me, it's all fairly routine." He paused for a moment, looking thoughtful. "But now that I think about it-" A chill went through the room. Xia's robes started to swirl and mist surround him. It cleared just as soon as it had come. Her robes stopped swirling and settled. "There were storms in the eastern ocean that were not caused by me. I don't know who or what caused them but it unsettled me."
(what time period is this in?)
(Modern times, though the godly realm can be anything.)
"Sounds mostly good. I'll look into the storms, maybe some wind nymphs and water ones got a bit power-hungry. It wouldn't be a first." Duality wrote that down in their notepad, pulling up different notes to give their report. "In the Northen Region, like you said Theah, the leader is making a choice. I will make sure that the chaos does not get too out of hand."
"Death is still death. Not much change, though we're renovating the fields of asphodel to be bigger," Diara signed.
Thea waved a hand looking a bit bored. "It doesn't really matter which way it goes in the northern region. There's been something brewing there that will keep me busy for some time once it breaks. " Her eyes flashed as she ran a hand through her multicolored hair. "You can't stop all the mayhem, Duality."
"I cannot stop it, but I can controll it. That is my job." Duality informed her with an emotionless face. "Choas and Order, that is my job. Along with the duality of it all."
Kos remained silent for a long moment. "Nothing to report. The humans still dream of the stars and send their rockets into space." He said in a soft, deep voice.
“Nothing new here either,” Pyrrha sighed. “No one has been doing anything innovative enough yet to be a big deal to me. A few minor breakthroughs on some electronics is all.” She rested her chin on her hand, her hair a bored light blue.
(Bump)
(We need . . . more. Like some sort of conflict or plot or something)
(yeah)
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