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Godly Affection. (closed 5ever)
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Name: Raven Nightingale
Age: 20
Gender: Female
Species: Skarmory
Appearance:
Personality: Raven is generally quite shy, always looking for a way out of a situation. She can generally sense what other people’s moods are, and attempts to get along with other mortals. Sometimes, Raven can be a bit of a klutz, but it’s only because she’s scared of her new environment and the gods inside it.
Abilities: Limited ability to fly for a short period of time.
God/Godess: Andra
Mortal/s:
History:(Optional) I'll Probably add something here later...
Crush: open
Other: she often stutters
Questions/Concerns: nothing
Age: 20
Gender: Female
Species: Skarmory
Appearance:
Personality: Raven is generally quite shy, always looking for a way out of a situation. She can generally sense what other people’s moods are, and attempts to get along with other mortals. Sometimes, Raven can be a bit of a klutz, but it’s only because she’s scared of her new environment and the gods inside it.
Abilities: Limited ability to fly for a short period of time.
God/Godess: Andra
Mortal/s:
History:(Optional) I'll Probably add something here later...
Crush: open
Other: she often stutters
Questions/Concerns: nothing
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Name: Mynx Kirkland
Age: 25
Gender: Female
Species: ninetails
Appearance:
Personality: Slightly rude and hot-headed, Mynx likes to face things head on. She is unfortunately very rash and likes to charge headlong into things. But Mynx sometimes has a double personality, being self conscious, fearing for her own safety and thinking before fighting. This side of her rarely comes out though.
Abilities: Pyrokinesis
God/Godess: open
Mortal/s:
History:(Optional) i'll Probably add something here later...
Crush: open I guess?
Other:
Questions/Concerns: nothing
Age: 25
Gender: Female
Species: ninetails
Appearance:
Personality: Slightly rude and hot-headed, Mynx likes to face things head on. She is unfortunately very rash and likes to charge headlong into things. But Mynx sometimes has a double personality, being self conscious, fearing for her own safety and thinking before fighting. This side of her rarely comes out though.
Abilities: Pyrokinesis
God/Godess: open
Mortal/s:
History:(Optional) i'll Probably add something here later...
Crush: open I guess?
Other:
Questions/Concerns: nothing
i have fists for hands and fire for fists
i have fists for hands and fire for fists
Morta sighed quietly, sitting down on the throne that had clearly been made in her honor. It was ebony black, with numerous carvings of skulls, and other morbid symbols. She glanced at the thrones of the other gods, wondering if anyone else had arrived yet. She held back another sigh, people did really complain that she ruined patties with such a 'downer attitude'. She stared at the mortals who milled about, some obviously still partying and othets getting the offerings ready to be presented. She started imaging what, or whom, she might be offered this year, as last year's offerings had been a few pomegranate trees, and more jewelry made from old bones. She ignored all the noise and people around her, lost in her own imagination.
Kestrel paced around nervously, only barely avoiding running into other people. They were dressed up, almost too nicely, and they tugged at the clothing anxiously. They glanced up at the sky, murmuring a quick prayer, one that their mother taught them, before they immediately felt foolish. What were they praying for? The Gods were literally only across the courtyard. They swallowed the lump in their throat, and went back to their pacing.
Akatsuya stood in the one corner of the room, lazily chewing on a carrot. She had refused to change into the ridiculous outfit that her folks had wanted her to wear when she 'greeted' her Gid. She scowl at the thought, taking a much more vicious bite of her vegetable. She would probably keep from punching them, only because her younger sister was here, and would obviously be watching. Akatsuya wanted to be a better role-model for her, and encouraging the assault of a god probably wasn't the best thing to teach. Even if she really wanted to fight them. She grumbled and headed towards a table full of more food, deciding to snack until she calmed down.
Grimoire yawned, leaning into the guard that'd been assigned to watch her. She'd tried to run away twice already- so the chief of her village had decided a few safety measures couldn't hurt. She giggled as the guard pushed her off him- probably afraid that she'd curse him or something- and she looked around the room curiously. She'd never been far away from her cottage in the forest- so everything and everyone was a new sight to see. She briefly looked for the God she'd been assigned to, before deciding not to. After all, that would take all the fun and surprise out of meeting them later.
Nikola hated this. The deep blue dress she had been unceremoniously shoved in was far too girly for her tastes, never mind the fact that she was supposed to be a 'gift bride' for some guy she'd never met. Nikola was an engineer, not some trophy bride. She huffed as she pushed her dark blue hair out of her eyes, tromping towards the temple where she was supposed to be offered to the god of death. She had never paid much attention to any mythology relating to the gods, and was one of the few people around she could think of that refused to actually celebrate this time of year. She couldn't help feeling nervous as she stepped into the temple, pushed forwards by her aunt, a bitter woman who didn't care much for the niece she was forced into providing for. "Hey, I'm going! No need to be so pushy!" She hissed at her relative, taking another few steps into the temple. "I'm your aunt, young lady, and you'll turn down the sass or else!" Her aunt scolded her, pushing Nikola in the general direction of the thrones arranged for the gods. She was surprised to actually see someone seated on one of the thrones, one carved from ebony. The woman was almost regal, stunning in a cold, elegant way. Nik felt a slight blush rise in her cheeks before she turned away, biting her lip. "Stupid Nik, don't get caught up about some pretty lady, you're being married off soon," She grumbled to herself, slapping her cheeks with her palms. She took a deep breath, smoothing her soft skirts before crossing her arms, an agitated look on her face as she waited for the offering ceremony or whatever it was called began.
(Nik has little to no knowledge on the gods since she really doesn't like paying attention to such things, so forgive her blasphemy :p)
"Y'ready, bro?" Akash looked over at Ein, who simply nodded in return. "Hey, I bet I'm getting an awesome offering this year, as always," he said cooly as both he and Ein took their seats.
"Oh yes, spectacular," Ein drawled absentmindedly while Akash looked over the gathering group of mortals.
"My bet's on the pretty Froslass girl over there or a sick sword of some sort."
Ein snorted at Akash's comment. "Hate to break it to you, but she's not even going to be one of the offerings. And you got a sword last year anyways."
"True, but that doesn't rule it out as a possibility." He shrugged, but then looked at Ein dreadfully. "Or does it?" Ein simple gave him a playful smile and raised a finger to their lips. "We're not telling," they said. It was always fun to mess around with Akash, since he couldn't see the future like they could. Their eyes, although impossibly old and sad, held a hint of mischief in them whenever they put their brother through a guessing game of the future.
Vis Maya was holding a conversation with a cheerful and rather plump old Bellossom lady. "I see, but has anyone ever offered themselves up to a god? Of course, I know a lot of people are offered up by their tribe or village or whatever else, but does anyone do it willingly as a volunteer?" Their voice was soft and sweet, and made to sound vaguely feminine in order to make themselves more approachable and seemingly good-mannered.
"Oh, every now and then there are some, but most of them are offerings from their village or clan. Since a lot of people have families and such, not many are willing to leave their home and live in perpetual service to a god. Especially since it can be hard work sometimes." The old lady smiled at the "sweet young lady" who had, unbeknownst to her, already stolen a few coins from her wallet just a few moments before.
"Are they also granted the same godly gifts that the offered people get?"
"Yes, I do believe so. At least, from what I've seen."
"Hm, that's nice. Well, if you'll excuse me, I must be on my way. I promised to meet up with a friend and they're probably looking for me right now." The lie was spoken so smoothly that even Vis could almost convince themselves that there was actually someone waiting on them. They made their way towards the main area of the courtyard where their fellow mortals were waiting for the gods to gather. I suppose all I have to do it pick a pleasant god who won't kill me and I can get a rockin' superpower from. Shouldn't be too hard.
i have fists for hands and fire for fists
Vennidal leaned against a wooden post, her face clouded by cigar smoke. The idea of being married off to one of those "gods" had originally disgusted her. It wasn't as if she had a choice, but still. All her life she had expressed her hate of them, and now she was being made to marry one. Ironic to say the least. She took a long puff of her cigar. She was becoming used to the idea. It could be worse after all. If you had to be married off to someone, Groudon wasn't to bad. Who knows? This could turn out to profitable. Nobody ever said she couldn't keep in contact with her flock. Just then Hazer, her right hand man, leaned against the post next to her. Hazer was smooth talking Cacture, able to get the job done when it counted and one of her oldest friends. "How you doin?" He asked, pulling a flask out of his shirt pocket. "Not to bad." She responded. "Just being married/sacrificed off against my will to a goddess. No big deal." Hazer nodded, taking a large swig of whatever was in the flask. "Yeah. This really blows ya know? It's goin to be a lot harder ta pull of anything big without you." Vennidal smirked, giving the man a pat on the shoulder. "In sure you'll do fine. Just try to keep me informed. I'll do what I can to help you guys out. Family looks out for each other, right?" Hazer looked at her, a genuine smile growing on his face. He gave her a side hug, taking another swig of liquid. "Right."
"O-Oh, I'm just looking, thank you," Ren stammered. They appreciated the flattery, but even they weren't entirely caught by this blatant marketing ploy. The lady then placed the necklace back and sat back in her chair, smiling sweetly.
At this point, Ren began to feel uncomfortable and strayed from the stands, blending mostly into the crowd. The ceremony was about to begin, and if they weren't back with their family soon, they would have quite an earful from their mother about the importance of punctuality.
She shifted slightly to get a better view of the crowds gathering in front of the temple, enjoying the feel of the cool marble slabs against her skin, lightly tanned from the warm sun. What kinds of gifts were they going to offer her this year? At least she got a cool sword last year instead of a dress or some treasure or something, but this year she wanted something different. A cute mortal bride would be nice...
Frost paced up and down in her room, her feet crunching on the soft snow she was leaving behind as she walked. The thought of being surrounded by partying people scared her, and all she really wanted to do was stay in her cool room surrounded by ice sculptures. Being given gifts was nice, but what gift would she be given? She didn't really need or want anything, and she didn't desire a mortal bride or groom as the other gods did. If she did happen to be presented with a mortal she'd probably just keep them as a companion rather than a partner, or else she'd simply leave them alone. Frost was more worried about what she'd give the mortals in return. Villages did not usually appreciate icy weather, but that was all she really had to offer.
Gael: //he perused the party happily, trying to get a good look at as many 'babes' as he can. He wondered what God he was actually assigned to, since he had never looked at the paper. He strutted his way over to the food table trying to grab as big of a serving as he could get. Gael was kind of a pig, and he knew it. He just didn't really care about what people thought about it.
Titus: //the God stood up straight and poised while wandering the party. Every year brought new mortals and so he wanted to get a good look at them. The sea of new faces had him interested, but he was simply looking for the mortal he was assigned to. He had no idea where to look for her neither did he know what she looked like. He scratched his head and adjusted his hat before he continued walking.
Laroc wore a white cloak as she walked along to the temple. She didn't bother to properly disguise herself, nor was it her forte. Her head hung low, she tried to maneuver without bumping into people, thus revealing herself. Apparently fortune didn't smile upon her because as soon as she entered the temple, she bumped into a Seviper man. "U-uh excuse me sir, i'm so sorry-" She stuttered, debating on whether she should reveal herself or pretend she was a mortal. Being the God of Truth, she decided fairly quickly. "Disguise is not my forte and I am the God of Truth, I must humbly apologize for stooping so low thus deceiving you." She said, bowing slightly.