Eleytheria (
winds_voice) wrote2014-08-19 08:08 pm
22 - [Voice/Action]
[Voice]
[Eley has been thinking lately, and these thoughts have culminated into more questions. Not the usual questions about the hows and whys of humanity however, but something a little more specific... and personal.
It was not unknown to him that there was a likely chance he would forget everything that had happened in Luceti should he return home. There was another side to this though that had occurred to him as he stayed by his tree and mulled over the various trinkets people had offered him as gifts over the years.]
I wonder... although memories are fleeting here, is it also reasonable to assume that there is no way of taking the possessions you have gained here back to your own world? If it were possible, I wonder if I would be the only one enamoured with the chance to bring something important... useful, back home. What would you wish to take if given the opportunity? Presents? Things tied with memories? Or... something that may save the life of another? Luceti is a culmination of many worlds after all. The possibilities...
[His words trail off into silence.]
[Action]
[In contrast to his thoughtful reflections, Eley decides to take a trip to the beach later in the day. Anyone in the area will notice a large six-winged white dragon apparently digging in the sand and sweeping it into a pile with his tail. When he gets far enough in his little project, it seems he's just made a large mound for some reason, but there's a point to all of this! Only... now he seems to have gotten stuck. He sits down, staring at his hill of sand as he tries to work out what his next move should be...
...maybe you should go and see what the problem is?]
[Eley has been thinking lately, and these thoughts have culminated into more questions. Not the usual questions about the hows and whys of humanity however, but something a little more specific... and personal.
It was not unknown to him that there was a likely chance he would forget everything that had happened in Luceti should he return home. There was another side to this though that had occurred to him as he stayed by his tree and mulled over the various trinkets people had offered him as gifts over the years.]
I wonder... although memories are fleeting here, is it also reasonable to assume that there is no way of taking the possessions you have gained here back to your own world? If it were possible, I wonder if I would be the only one enamoured with the chance to bring something important... useful, back home. What would you wish to take if given the opportunity? Presents? Things tied with memories? Or... something that may save the life of another? Luceti is a culmination of many worlds after all. The possibilities...
[His words trail off into silence.]
[Action]
[In contrast to his thoughtful reflections, Eley decides to take a trip to the beach later in the day. Anyone in the area will notice a large six-winged white dragon apparently digging in the sand and sweeping it into a pile with his tail. When he gets far enough in his little project, it seems he's just made a large mound for some reason, but there's a point to all of this! Only... now he seems to have gotten stuck. He sits down, staring at his hill of sand as he tries to work out what his next move should be...
...maybe you should go and see what the problem is?]

[Action]
To an extent, yes. I am Lugia. And you are?
[Action]
The dragon starts to sweep the sand back with his tail, attempting to form several smaller mounds around the bigger one this time. Perhaps they could fashion them into towers somehow.]
I am Eleytheria, a Wind Spirit. I have never seen a creature such as yourself, Lugia. To be able to use the elements... are you also a Spirit or Guardian, perhaps?
[He was a pretty impressive looking creature, after all.]
Re: [Action]
In my world I am the guardian of the seas. I also keep watch over the titans of fire, ice, and lightning. And what of you? What role does the Wind Spirit have in your world?
[Action]
[Pat, pat goes his tail on the sand. But now he'll be concentrating on the central mound, using his claws to force it into a taller shape.]
In my world, I watch over the skies and control the winds. Without me, the air would stagnate. Migrations would come to a standstill... clouds would be fixed in one place, ruining the weather and climate.
The one who guards our own oceans is called Thalassa. However, there are no 'titans'. Are you their protector? Or... do you seek to control them?
[Action]
[While their roles are certainly very different, it seems that they have a bit in common.]
A bit of both. I protect them, but I am also responsible for stopping them should they start fighting.