Kali the Flygon
Devourer of Sandshrews
OOC Thread Here
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It had been a long three-day journey by foot across the kingdom, but he had finally made it. Verne stood just outside a small cave in the side of the mountain, peering at it under the reddish, dawn sky. "This has to be the place, right?" He took out a scroll and began to unravel it. On one side was a manually-written letter detailing his assignment, but after turning it around to the other side, one could see a map drawn out on it. "Yes, this has to be the one. I don't see any other caves around here."
Verne himself was traveling light. All he had with him were the clothes on his back, a small flask of water, a short sword he had crafted with help from his father, and his scroll. He had spent the last of the few gold coins he took with him last night, on lodging and a meal from a nearby town. So he was risking a lot by making this journey, leaving the stable, but lowly existence he had back at his old village. He could only hope that it would prove itself to be worth it, but doubt still clouded his mind.
The large human began to walk into the cave. It seemed barely more than a crack in the rock, but Verne soon found it to be very deep. He started winding his way through the chamber, and while it seemed to continue to narrow, twisting with pointy rocks jutting out around, at least it was mostly flat in altitude, so that he felt like he wouldn't have too much difficulty getting back out. "Why in the world would they ask us to meet here?" Verne wondered, out loud. It also was getting rather dark, making him wish he had brought a torch as well. "This just makes no sense... maybe this is the wrong place after all." But just as he was considering turning back, Verne noticed something... the area seemed to be getting lighter up ahead. "Huh, is there something there?"
Verne began to follow the light. It was a whole lot easier than just wandering around in the dark, and it gave him a sense that, finally, the long, winding cave might be leading somewhere. Soon enough, he discovered that the light was being produced by a pair of lit torches ahead, and that the cave began to open up into a larger hallway. At the end of this hallway, a pair of fully-armored guards stood watch, just in front of a large iron gate, closed behind them. The guards held large spears vertically against the ground, and also carried an additional sword in a holder at their waist. Verne felt a little squeamish as he approached. One of the guards spoke up, "Halt! Present your pass!"
Verne took a quick step back, trying to think quickly... "Pass... uhh..." he tried stalling, then something came to his mind. Maybe they mean the scroll... He took his letter off his belt and held it up to the guards. After a careful examination, the lead guard replied, "All right, you're clear." The iron gate began to lift vertically, and a ratchet sound could be heard from gears along the door. Just behind the door, there appeared to be a third guard, standing by a crank. Verne started to step through the door.
Past the door, the cave looked very different. It appeared as if it had been manually carved, as the whole cave hallway looked very straight, smooth, and even. Torches could be seen every ten feet or so, and Verne stood just past the doorway to stare at the sudden change in the structure of the cave. He was, however, snapped back out of his gaze by the third guard, who lowered the gate behind him and then spoke up to him. "All right, come with me... Your meeting room is just at the end of this hallway.This guard led Verne down the chamber and opened a wooden door at the end, where the cave then opened up. Makeshift chairs, made of wood, sat in this larger room, maybe a dozen in total. There was also a second door across from the one the guard opened. He then spoke to Verne. "Stay here. You're the first to arrive, but the others should be here soon." Verne nodded, taking a seat near the middle. The door this time was left half open as the guard left to return to his post at the iron gate.
Boy, there sure is a lot of security going on here... What is it everyone is trying to protect anyway?
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Meanwhile, elsewhere, as the morning sun just began to shine in, a silver dragon lay curled up in his nest, located within a large hole in the side of a mountain. He was sound asleep, until suddenly, he felt the ground under him shake a little bit, along with hearing a thump. Endymion groaned, groggily lifting his head, turning it toward the mouth of his den. "Huh? It's so early..." He opened his eyes, seeing a larger, older female green dragon, perhaps twice his height. "Oh... it's you, miss Zz'lara... What's going on now..?" Endy yawned, his eyes narrowing, barely staying open.
The green dragon smiled, speaking to the young silver, "Rise and shine, Endymion. Today's a special day... It'll be your first chance to obtain a human partner."
Endy grumbled and slowly picked himself up. He knew this day would come eventually, but still, why did he need a human? Still, he supposed it could be fun, perhaps. "All right... but why so early?"
"Oh, come now, do you think the world revolves around you, Endymion?" Zz'lara replied. Endy just sighed and walked over to her.
"Fine... what do I have to do then?"
"Go over to the temple and wait there with the other young dragons. I will bring the humans there shortly. Now, I have to go wake the others up..."
The green dragon then leapt back off of the cave ledge, flying around the area to the other dragon homes. Endymion stood up at the entrance to of his abode, thinking to himself for a little while. I'll just have to make sure I get a good pick... He spread his large wings and jumped out himself, flying out over the valley, glancing down at the city below. He flew toward the center of the valley, where a small, but steep hill was located. On top of the hill, a large, manmade structure was had arisen, looking similar to a chapel, but with one major difference... its pure size. This building was immense, and its open entrance itself stood dozens of feet tall. It was obvious it was designed to hold dragons just as often as humans. It was made of stone, with large marble pillars and stained-glass windows shaped in an arch.
Endymion glided down in front of the building and stepped inside. It seemed he was the first to arrive, so he decided to look for a nice spot to lay back down. Maybe I can get a little more rest before the humans arrive... he thought. Just inside the entrance, there was one giant room taking up most of the chapel itself. This room was used as a meeting spot for dragons and humans together. The rest of the building, however, was only designed for humans to walk through. The floor of the giant room was a natural dirt, covered in hay, like a stables, but there weren't any enclosures for horses. Endy stepped over to one of the sides, near the wall but in the middle of that side, and curled himself back up, trying to get comfortable. I wonder how long this will take anyway...
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(Yay, it's finally started! So basically, you all need to get to the two different meeting places. You may use the guards and the green dragon as NPCs as you wish, as long as they stay true to their apparent purpose)
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It had been a long three-day journey by foot across the kingdom, but he had finally made it. Verne stood just outside a small cave in the side of the mountain, peering at it under the reddish, dawn sky. "This has to be the place, right?" He took out a scroll and began to unravel it. On one side was a manually-written letter detailing his assignment, but after turning it around to the other side, one could see a map drawn out on it. "Yes, this has to be the one. I don't see any other caves around here."
Verne himself was traveling light. All he had with him were the clothes on his back, a small flask of water, a short sword he had crafted with help from his father, and his scroll. He had spent the last of the few gold coins he took with him last night, on lodging and a meal from a nearby town. So he was risking a lot by making this journey, leaving the stable, but lowly existence he had back at his old village. He could only hope that it would prove itself to be worth it, but doubt still clouded his mind.
The large human began to walk into the cave. It seemed barely more than a crack in the rock, but Verne soon found it to be very deep. He started winding his way through the chamber, and while it seemed to continue to narrow, twisting with pointy rocks jutting out around, at least it was mostly flat in altitude, so that he felt like he wouldn't have too much difficulty getting back out. "Why in the world would they ask us to meet here?" Verne wondered, out loud. It also was getting rather dark, making him wish he had brought a torch as well. "This just makes no sense... maybe this is the wrong place after all." But just as he was considering turning back, Verne noticed something... the area seemed to be getting lighter up ahead. "Huh, is there something there?"
Verne began to follow the light. It was a whole lot easier than just wandering around in the dark, and it gave him a sense that, finally, the long, winding cave might be leading somewhere. Soon enough, he discovered that the light was being produced by a pair of lit torches ahead, and that the cave began to open up into a larger hallway. At the end of this hallway, a pair of fully-armored guards stood watch, just in front of a large iron gate, closed behind them. The guards held large spears vertically against the ground, and also carried an additional sword in a holder at their waist. Verne felt a little squeamish as he approached. One of the guards spoke up, "Halt! Present your pass!"
Verne took a quick step back, trying to think quickly... "Pass... uhh..." he tried stalling, then something came to his mind. Maybe they mean the scroll... He took his letter off his belt and held it up to the guards. After a careful examination, the lead guard replied, "All right, you're clear." The iron gate began to lift vertically, and a ratchet sound could be heard from gears along the door. Just behind the door, there appeared to be a third guard, standing by a crank. Verne started to step through the door.
Past the door, the cave looked very different. It appeared as if it had been manually carved, as the whole cave hallway looked very straight, smooth, and even. Torches could be seen every ten feet or so, and Verne stood just past the doorway to stare at the sudden change in the structure of the cave. He was, however, snapped back out of his gaze by the third guard, who lowered the gate behind him and then spoke up to him. "All right, come with me... Your meeting room is just at the end of this hallway.This guard led Verne down the chamber and opened a wooden door at the end, where the cave then opened up. Makeshift chairs, made of wood, sat in this larger room, maybe a dozen in total. There was also a second door across from the one the guard opened. He then spoke to Verne. "Stay here. You're the first to arrive, but the others should be here soon." Verne nodded, taking a seat near the middle. The door this time was left half open as the guard left to return to his post at the iron gate.
Boy, there sure is a lot of security going on here... What is it everyone is trying to protect anyway?
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Meanwhile, elsewhere, as the morning sun just began to shine in, a silver dragon lay curled up in his nest, located within a large hole in the side of a mountain. He was sound asleep, until suddenly, he felt the ground under him shake a little bit, along with hearing a thump. Endymion groaned, groggily lifting his head, turning it toward the mouth of his den. "Huh? It's so early..." He opened his eyes, seeing a larger, older female green dragon, perhaps twice his height. "Oh... it's you, miss Zz'lara... What's going on now..?" Endy yawned, his eyes narrowing, barely staying open.
The green dragon smiled, speaking to the young silver, "Rise and shine, Endymion. Today's a special day... It'll be your first chance to obtain a human partner."
Endy grumbled and slowly picked himself up. He knew this day would come eventually, but still, why did he need a human? Still, he supposed it could be fun, perhaps. "All right... but why so early?"
"Oh, come now, do you think the world revolves around you, Endymion?" Zz'lara replied. Endy just sighed and walked over to her.
"Fine... what do I have to do then?"
"Go over to the temple and wait there with the other young dragons. I will bring the humans there shortly. Now, I have to go wake the others up..."
The green dragon then leapt back off of the cave ledge, flying around the area to the other dragon homes. Endymion stood up at the entrance to of his abode, thinking to himself for a little while. I'll just have to make sure I get a good pick... He spread his large wings and jumped out himself, flying out over the valley, glancing down at the city below. He flew toward the center of the valley, where a small, but steep hill was located. On top of the hill, a large, manmade structure was had arisen, looking similar to a chapel, but with one major difference... its pure size. This building was immense, and its open entrance itself stood dozens of feet tall. It was obvious it was designed to hold dragons just as often as humans. It was made of stone, with large marble pillars and stained-glass windows shaped in an arch.
Endymion glided down in front of the building and stepped inside. It seemed he was the first to arrive, so he decided to look for a nice spot to lay back down. Maybe I can get a little more rest before the humans arrive... he thought. Just inside the entrance, there was one giant room taking up most of the chapel itself. This room was used as a meeting spot for dragons and humans together. The rest of the building, however, was only designed for humans to walk through. The floor of the giant room was a natural dirt, covered in hay, like a stables, but there weren't any enclosures for horses. Endy stepped over to one of the sides, near the wall but in the middle of that side, and curled himself back up, trying to get comfortable. I wonder how long this will take anyway...
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(Yay, it's finally started! So basically, you all need to get to the two different meeting places. You may use the guards and the green dragon as NPCs as you wish, as long as they stay true to their apparent purpose)