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The Grey Fortress



If you walk north-east from the River's bend, and keep going that way until
the rush of the water is no longer to be heard, you will notice the birds are
quieting down. A strange, dry smell drifts in among the trees. It's faint, but
it's there. A smell as of powdered bone, dry and dead. Wild animals flicker
their ears nervously. They sniff in the air and then turn around to seek prey
or grazing elsewhere.

Among the trees you notice a tent-city. Strange wolven creatures look quietly at
you as you pass them. It is an army, spread out among the trees, a city of soldiers
making their lives in the absence of war.
A few of them asks if you really want to go that way, but they do not stop you.
They are known as the Balraa and you know they were the forest's enemies
before the Hivemind was defeated in the great war. Abandoned by the Hivemind
they now serve a new master, and even though they helped the forest greatly against
the invading armies of Ryvius, their true goals under this master remains
unclear.

Past the Balraa encampment, the trees end, leaving room for nothing but dry,
dead ground. No Balraa follow you beyond this point.

In front of you towers The fortress of the Grey. This, the rumours say, is the
lair of the Greater Grey, an ancient dragon known only as the Ebb.
The lair of the Grey is a steep, barren hill. You guess it was once covered
in green, but that was a long time ago. Mere stumps and crushed pieces of
rotting wood remains, the soil flushed by season's rain. The hill is now worn
down to its stony core, a cold rock protruding from the midst of the forest.

There is about one hundred paces of virtually no shelter from the edge of
the forest to the top of the hill, where a gaping, black cave-mouth
disappears into the depth of the earth. The entrance to the fortress.
The smell of dry bones grows stronger. It's mixed with the smell of smoke and
blood.

If you choose to continue up the ragged slopes of the Fortress you walk
past scattered pieces of armour, the bones inside long since having lost
their meat to rot. The armour is blackened from fire, melted and deformed,
here and there bone and steel seem to have merged into one from the heat.

The last bit up to the entrance of the Fortress is covered with stains
of black, dried blood. The ground is dusty and dry.. A slow wind hits your face.
It's coming from the entrance. It's warm and reeks of bone, blood and death. Is
something watching you from the darkness of the entrance you wonder? Was that
really a wind, but rather a ...

...a breath ...?


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This thread represents the location of "The Grey fortress", the lair of old
Ebb. Ebb might leave occationally, but will always return here.

If you dare to seek the ancient dragon, in order to ask for his wisdom, to trade,
a questor to ask him for a favour like many have before you, this is the best place
to look. The image at the top (and the thread title) will show if he is
currently here or not. The dragon is not a friendly creature, but if
you are civil you will live through the encounter. Good roleplaying is what
matters here. Remember though, that the favours of the Greater Grey are
never free ...

Woe betide those that try to enter the lair without the consent of the
dragon!


Ebb can be rather difficult to talk to, since his psychology and way to use
the language can sometimes feel odd. Help to know what to expect can be
found in the roleplaying threads where he has appeared. To understand the
basis for which the character Ebb is roleplayed, a good resource can be
found in the Draconic Encyclopaedia here (this might
also be of interest if you are interested in dragons in general).

This is an image of Ebb, showing his size relative a human-size creature,
meant to help visualisation when roleplaying against him. This is an image of the dragon in flight.
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After the war of the Hivemind, Ebb had slept for a long time, and the forest around his barren hilltop had been unusually pieceful and free from the reek of dry bone. That time he had been weakened by the Plague, and severerely wounded, his right eye lost to Makento's wicked weapon.

But the war of Ryvius had not come with such heavy tolls. He had obtained a new right eye, in the magical forest festival, and the only ones to die and get wounded in that war were others, like his Balraa army. And to Ebb, such losses where nothing but numbers, something to include in his eternal calculations and decisions. So wheras Ebb could well have slept in the full two peaceful years that followed the war of Ryvius, the old dragon did not. He had other plans, and seldomly had the forests around his lair been so teeming with activity.



In the spring morning, the ancient old dragon that was Ebb stretched his long leopard-like body by the entrance of his lair at the top of the hill. The Grey's wings where extended, the claw-tipped leather sails spread over the mountain side like a gargantuan bat, covering vast areas. This was not for catching not sun's warmth, but to make use of the cool spring breeze that swept unhindered over the barren hilltop. The breeze was still chilly, the last remnant of winter, and a creature the size of Ebb had to find any way to cool its massive body.

This morning, at least, the wildlife of the forest had no greater dragon to fear.
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Windra's arrival into Deep Forest had been packed with witty humor and blatant amusement. Teasing another about his inability to detect who's voice was speaking within his mind was aimlessly funny. A massive prank, if you will. Cathartes draco hadn't been able to withold her grin for hours now. Glee surged through every pore of her body. Every step taken had an extra bump to it. The tail swayed a little more erratically than it had during the feast of carrion: feathers splayed this way and that, catching the breeze, twitching and turning ... Yes, some blood stains remained embedded in the scales around her lips: the brown hue stood out only vaguely. One would have to strain to really see them ... So Windra may have reeked of something dead, mixed with the peculiar odor that came with all winged dragons.

Ten steps into the Forest, she'd spread her wings and taken flight. Nothing like surveying the place you once lived in, if only for a very brief moment in time. How long? About a year, maybe half? She didn't remember. But it was still just as beautiful as it had been back then. The forest of silver was a nice addition, replacing the old staunch Lost Fields. Pretty, yes. So much greenery! Windra's first entry into this realm had been during the Winter. She'd never seen this locale in full-bloom before, and was not disappointed. To the east settled the Boundary Mountains, where her brief friend the Drax lived. She wondered if he still lived? After all, it had been a long time since they touched noses. Perhaps he'd moved on to bigger, better parts of the universe ... if there was any.

Normally figures from below would be seen as ants from Windra's visage. Yes, she saw Naira in Silvertree ... and made a note to drop by later ... but she was so small in appearance! However ... Well, some things weren't so tiny. Like that big hunk of gray perched 'top a cave-mound-thing. Ecstacy dwindled. Was this the legendary ... ? Yes! It had to be. His size, regality, viciousness - there was no mistaking the glorifying Ebb in all his terroristic anatomy. Why, he could probably swat Windra out of the sky with nothing but a stretched claw if he wanted to!

Maybe.

Curiousity overwhelmed and replaced the emotion common to all creatures that saw Ebb for the first time: terror. Windra had always been amazed by the stories about him and now, looking at this beast, was awe-inspired. She dared to land on the rocky earth, folding her wings tight against her mottled, scaled skin. Mere feet from the Greater Gray's forelimbs, Windra ducked her head down low and drew one talon-clung paw back: a curtsy, if dragonish.

-: The Great Ebb, is it? :- Her voice was soft, alto-soprano, and telepathic. She hoped he would hear her. -: It's an honor to finally run into you, sir. :-

Oh snap, would he eat her? That would be bad.
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As the strange dragon approached, Ebb lifted his head, taking in the creature without for that matter retracting his carefully spread wings. It smelled like dragon, it flew much like a dragon, but this was a type of beast he had not before encountered. And it seemed to approach him willingly, knowing he was there. Interesting.
It landed below him, on the slope, near his front claws. Ebb's head hovered a bit above the broken ground, one eye angled downward. From the smell he decided it was a female. As it stopped, it made something that vaguely looked like a bow, but said nothing. The gesture did not appear threatening, but Ebb had not lived this long by underestimating a potential threat.

As many before her, Windra was about to realise that Ebb could not be talked to telepathically. Such sensitivities of the mind were beyond him; he connected with no other mind, just as little as he felt empathy or emotion with the younger races. If Windra was empathic in any way, the Grey would be sensed as nothing but a vast empty space, a dead abyss, as if the beast wasn't even there, a dead piece of the hillside.

"Can you speak, feather-dragon?" he asked it, the vibrations from the headplate that created his voice travelling down the slope. Do you have a soul?" He did not speak dragontongue using his own real tongue yet, let it first be clear if this was prey or not.
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She hadn't been expeting the vibrations, or the way he talked. His voice was like rock being ground together in a combine: brutal, threatening, ominous, and bone-crushing. Those were the best words to describe the odd feeling that ran throughout her nimble body, from reptile-skin to feather-tips. And his question ... Hadn't he heard her at all? She did not know the Greater Grey's limitations and thus pondered the possibility of him just being deaf or something. Maybe she had to be louder. So she tried again. With a squawk, the voice again made to pry at the mind of the larger beast: ten times harsher this time.

-: I SAID IT'S AN HONOR TO FINALLY RUN INTO YOU. :-

There, maybe that worked. A proud huff rolled from her lips, puffed her chest. Yeah, didn't she feel so big and tough, speaking to the Great Grey like that? And then she realized ... what if he really didn't understand her? Was he looking at her like she was a morsel, served up on a silver platter? Had Windra gone and placed herself at great risk for being devoured right here and now? Despite herself, she gulped. Cathartes draco didn't wanna die just yet - and certainly didn't wanna go out like that! So she scrambled to find a way to answer Ebb in a manner which he could understand. Perhaps sign language? But she didn't know how to sign!

Think think think ...

Ah! That was it! Remembering kids back on Earth, chalk marks on the sidewalks ... Her claws wrapped around a rather pointed rock. Wings spread. She flitted to a flattened slate big enough for her to use and scratched into it. The stone Windra dragged across the flattened surface left a white trailing mark. A minute passed before the message was legible ... and hopefully big enough for Ebb to see.

I = telepath. Can you?

Perhaps Windra could try dragonspeak ... She hadn't spoken that language in a very long time, though. No dragons to socialize with ...
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The creature still did not answer, instead it engaged in a strange ritual, pulling at the stones of the hillside. Ebb followed this with interest, because even though he heard the strange dragon's heartrate had increased, she did not behave like prey and ran away. Instead she began scratching on a large plate with a stone. It was trying to write something. Whereas Ebb himself had no written language, he knew the symbols from many interactions with other creatures. As far as Ebb was concerned, writing was an invention by younger races as a way to preserve that which their brief lives would otherwise take to their graves. It was a strange notion to the dragon, who had no interest in leaving any knowledge he owned behind if he could help it.

She showed him the message. Ebb knew what a telepath was. She was not the first to attempt to communicate with him with this strange touching of minds. The Grey gazed down the hillside at Windra. It was not verbal speech, but it was clearly a sort of communication. This meant he could not eat her, by the vows he had taken to the forest guardian. Very well.

The Grey's head angled to the side of Windra. "Balraa!" it chimed. "To Ebb's side."

A brown wolf-like creature emerged from the Forest's edge within moments, scuttling up the hillside on long, clawed hind legs. The Balraa was a female, and wheras the retractable metal claws could be hinted at her knuckles, she wore not the Hivemind's traditional heavy armour but instead a soft leather jerkin. Not even a warrior race like the Balraa were untouched by two years of peace. The wolf-creature stopped just below Windra in the slope and fell down on a knee to Ebb. "I am here, master Ebb" she said, casting a long calculating glance at Windra along her wolf's snout.

The old dragon, unconcerned with any signs of respect the Balraa might show him, said: "This ... dragon-creature before me claims to be telepathic. You will translate its word to Ebb, Balraa-female."

The Balraa came to her feet and nodded. "Ebb's will be done." she said simply, turning to Windra with a quizzing look. "I will speak aloud what you say with your mind" the wolf warrior told Windra, now with a kinder tone to her voice.

"Speak." Ebb said curtly.

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OOC: The Balraa female is an NPC. Logically, Ebb will not allow any harm to come to the Balraa, and the Balraa will conversely only take direct orders from Ebb, but otherwise you can use her freely in your RP as you want.
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Well this was ... ahm ...
Unprecedented?
Yeah. That seemed to be the word of the day right about now, didn't it? She hadn't been expecting a simple short, sweet conversation about nothing with the giant Greater Grey to be this troublesome. Seriously, she should be given some kind of award for even trying - and not because the threat of big teeth and looming death hovered only feet from her mottled face. No no ... it was just ... damn, how hard was it to simply speak minds with him? Hard enough, evidently, if her speaking ability alone meant life or being served up on a dinner plate with a side of barbecue sauce and rice ... Well, at least Ebb had some sort of sidekick. Windra stared on at the Balraa with suspicion lining her hazel orbs. These creatures ... she'd seen before, though in an undead and unholy form. The second war, was it? When they'd been necrotic zombies shambling about in armor that did little to protect their rotting pelts ...

This one was very much alive, though. Shaking the scent of wolf from her snout, Cathartes draco could not help but arch the ridges above her eyes. Indeed, she was captured by the curiosity of this whole event. Had the Balraa not once been enemies of Deep Forest, threatening their very lives and the place that so many called their only home?

-: You'll have to forgive me if I'm a little wary in speaking to you, :- said Windra, voice carrying something along the lines of quiet acceptance and caution. -: The last time I've met a Balraa, it was on rather unfriendly terms. But if you are not the sort I need to distrust, then by all means ... :- A brief nod in the half-wolf's direction was given before Windra turned to face Ebb for yet another row. -: I meant no trouble. What I said before - you didn't hear me - was that it is a pleasure to finally meet you, legendary Ebb. :-
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The Balraa female's snout formed a slight smirk at Windra's words. "We are Balraa. We go where our master commands" she answered softly, and in a an assured tone, as if this answered all of Windra's concerns. She then turned to Ebb and conveyed all of Windra's words; including the ones addressing herself.

"The Hivemind is no more in this world" Ebb said heavily, the large body shifting slightly where it was sprawled out over the hillside. "After their fall, the Balraa pledged themselves to a new master, to me. Such is the way of the world." If the old dragon found the irony in his own similarities to the Hivemind, he did not make a mention of it.

"It is of no ... pleasure to meet you, feather-dragon" Ebb answered Windra. There were no threat or scorn in the words, no intended insult. Most likely Ebb was simply being honest. "Ebb do not recognize you and I cannot eat you." The head shifted to the side. The eye on the other side was a solid pearly white and not black, looked artificial like a huge porcelain orb. But it stared right at Windra. "Legendary?" Ebb echoed. "Legends are a creation of the younger races, a spreading of rumour and hearsay. Legends sends dragonslayers to my lair. Legends warn of my coming, sends prey fleeing from my domain. If it is legends that have had you approach me, feather dragon, then let Ebb tell you of another: legends also say that even those I cannot eat, Ebb opens up to examine what is inside them. Is this why you have come, to test if this true?" Again, the tone of voice held no threat in it, only a statement of fact - or of legend, in this case.

The Balraa almost unnoticably shifted a foot to have her slightly lean away from Windra, just to be on the safe side. Intentional or not, Ebb's powers of intimidation were considerable also for his servants.
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There was a nod to the Balraa's answer. Windra did believe in second chances ... but it was difficult to honor when something was so close to home. She shrugged, however, determined not to be allured by the throbbing of her heart. Cathartes draco pivoted her ugly skull in the direction of Ebb, watching ... listening. He was a peculiar one, this one. She'd often heard stories about his indifference ... his amazing neutrality in even the harshest of moments. Unshakable by the very earth, unbreakable by wars and bullets alike: sturdy as a mountain and just as unmoving.

Of course, he did not recognize her. Why should he? They had not met when she was alive before, and this was a first-time. -: I'd seen you before. Once, many moons ago ... before the war of the Hivemind. My time in Deep Forest was very brief before I was pulled away by other circumstance. And my second occurrence here ... during the fight with undead Balraa, when Lost Fields was still Lost Fields, reeking of death and chaos in so much discord. But my second coming was in the form of a ghost, as I'd met a rather ... ungraceful fate earlier in the evening. This time, in this form, is my third life in Deep Forest. :-

Her heart did jump slightly at his indication, even if there was no threat to his words. But she did not sway. There was some kind of awe beheld in her chest and mind at the very sight, sound, and words from the Greater Grey. Even if a sudden and painful death lingered on the periphery of his words.

-: I've already had my chest cavity blown apart by a heat-seeking missile launched from a jet back on old Earth. Experiencing that sort of pain once again is not something I desire - so no, I have not come to be cut from nape to chops as one would on an autopsy table. :- Amusement flickered. -: My guts are not that interesting. And truth be told they probably reek of the corpses I eat. Plus, you'd need to catch me ... and I am quicker than I look. :-

Had she any brows, they would have risen. As it were they were lacking, though the ridges above both oculars did a little tweak.

-: I, Windra, have simply come to meet and greet. No threats, no demands, no seeking of advice from one who has lived for so long. You must grow tired of that - constant heckling ... have you ever had just a visitor? :- Her wings twitched: they did not promise flight at the moment, but the wind was pulling at her feathers in such a way that it bothered her. -: Many probably flee soon as you mention the 'opening up' bit ... :-
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The Balraa having faithfully translated Windra's words, Ebb's head shifted forward so both eyes - one white and one black - could focus on her. The old dragon read her body temperature. He could see and hear the shifting paces of her heart, the movement of sinewy yet powerful muscles in that strange-shaped body. Whereas Ebb discerned the increase in heart rate was a way for the body to prepare for fleight, this was all it told him; the difference between fear or the subtleties of dread-mixed awe he would never understand.

"No" Ebb's voice from the headplate said cooly, "Your internal organs does not appear exceptional, feather-dragon, this is true." A long gush of warm air rolled down the hillside as the Grey exhaled. "No creature enters Ebb's presence willingly without an agenda. Only fools approach my lair not realizing what I am. What is the company of the younger races to me?" Ebb gazed at Windra, "I am very old, feather-dragon. but if I am tired concerns you not."

The dragon's head lifted slightly from the hillside, the elongated chin drifting closer to the visitor. "But very well. You say you have lived three lives, feather-dragon. This interests Ebb. I shall offer no recompence for it, but if you are willing to tell me how this can be for no cost, Ebb is willing to hear it."
This was probably as close as the Greater Grey would ever come to 'small talk'.
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Amusement struck her at its smallest. Windra ducked her head, hiding the smile that could not possibly exist on an ebony beak Right then. -: I'm well aware of your reputation, :- spoke the vulturous beast to the Greater Grey. -: Greatly so, as it is. Your doings, the fear you strike into hearts that draw near your abode ... yes, of these things I understand to the most. Arriving in your presence now ... I may as well have signed my own living will and marked my tombstone before coming But ah, its a risk I'm willing to take. :- A smirk would have been bestowed upon her. Her tone became not stoic, but clever, underlined with the stubborn humor of a teenanger with a god complex. -: But I've come within mere inches of death itself within the last few centuries. One more brush, one more crush, one more humiliating end is just another score to add onto the tally. I'm starting to keep track of how many times I die. :-

Windra swiveled her head sideways to take the Balraa in her sight. Odd thing, this, to be standing here, translating mindlessly. Was she under mind control, or just entwined to this massive dragon by loyalty alone? Cathartes draco had an icreasing suspicion that should a battle break out against Ebb, she would fight brutally for him even with her heart bleeding out of her chest. Loyalty of another sort.

Momentarily disturbed by a rumbling beneath her talons. Windra glanced downwards, perplexed. What was that? A tremor? Perhaps a large creature made a rather rough landing somewhere.

-: I seek no penance for telling stories. :- Did he really think she was going to require payment for speaking? Pah. No, no. She loved to recount tales of old and new. Besides, dragons were ... well honestly, what would adragon do with gold or other tithes? They were free beasts, living on what they could or wanted to. Gifts, though kind, were not always accepted unless a gift could be offered in return. -: I was one of the many Elemental Dragons that patrolled the rifts splitting dimension from dimension, world from world ... A Wind Master, I was dubbed. And at the time, a Soul Reaver: immortal, possessing the ability to devour souls that possessed evil intent if it meant protecting entire colonies or civilizations. My brothers and sisters - of Light and Dark, Fire and Water and Earth ... - they were also Reavers. We lived for over a millenia, since the dawn of time, thriving since the Big Bang. Sickness came and went, for our bodies were hardened and easy to heal. Infections could be fought off easily. We rarely toppled over to anything. Challenges were few and far between. Our lives were content. Drifters. Left to live as we pleased, so long as we maintained our duty at protecting the rift, guarding the roads that enabled one person with the right abilities to teleport from one world to the next. :-

She sighed. Eyes rolled back, lids closing. Her maw slid up towards the sky. Maw opening slightly, beak parting to expose the sharpened teeth. Carbon flitted into the sky, mixing with oxygen, gently blowing a firefly off its course.

-: You know as well as I do that every story has some sort of antagonist. Mine is no different. It is ... for the most part, very complex to explain ... :- A sideways glance to Ebb. She was asking, askew, whether he wanted her to continue or not.
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No worries, real life happens, I know this just as well as anybody. :)

The Balraa woman shifted uneasily at Windra's words about writing up her own tombstone before visiting, but relayed the words as best as she could. Her voice had a slightly rumbling quality to it, created by the barrel chest and a long mouth filled with fangs. It was however relatively pleasant to listen to, and full of dynamics; not at all like the dead chime of her master. Now and then some of Windra's words, such as 'penance', or 'Wind master' where translated in the native Balraa tongue, probably because she did not know the words otherwise. Ebb did not seem to have any problems following.

"If you were once a guardian of the rift -- the abyss -- you have fallen far." Ebb commented dryly to Windra. "The Hivemind could travel between the worlds with and army of thousands, invading other planes as she pleased. The gatekeepers could do nothing to stop it." The dragon inspected Windra's form with cold intensity. It was clear he completely missed Windra's artful pause to probe if he wanted to hear the continuation -- such finesses of conversation were too subtle for the Grey. If he did not want to hear any more he would abrubtly stop her; until that time he would see no point in urging her on. So he simply assumed she was done and said: "The gate guardian of the planes of the Hivemind might then be known to you, however. What do you know of the powers he possessed?"

The old dragon declined to mention that the powers of the gatekeepers had been passed into him by the unicorn-creature Tzen. That and the pact of non-agression he had had with the Hivemind was the true reason the monster had been forced to abandon her attempts to end existance itself. Since then, Ebb had learned that The Hivemind had indeed perished at some distant place; the Lord of Shadows had revealed him this much at the peak of the battle of Ryvius. The powers that The Hivemind, and later the Shadowlord, had so dearly sought, remained hidden inside him and little could Ebb do about it. If he had felt emotion, this would not have pleased him. So any information he could gain about those powers was of interest to him.

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OOC: I guess those powers Ebb has are really designed by Barbie and so is not related to your background(?), but it sort of fit that Ebb would make the connection when she talked about guarding the passageways between worlds. Make of it what you will. :)
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Windra heard his announcement, his query ... yet she could not for the life of her formulate an answer that the great Ebb would fathom, or like, or loathe. There was no response. No fitting piece to the puzzle. No solution ... A string of words and worlds had been laid out before her, and the dragoness could do little more then shake her head to enunciate the negativity she felt, and give a little shake of her wings to rattle off the bugs that rested there in the strange humidity, seeking shelter from moisture.

-: I cannot, unfortunately, come up with a logical explanation to hand to you. The gate guardian I have heard of, yes, but the reign of my brothers and sisters, including myself, was brought to an end well before the Hivemind utilized the abyss. My life as a Reaver ended eons ago. Our vanishing was possibly the one reason she was enabled a safe passage through the rift - I cannot be sure.:- Long neck dipping down into a bow, Cathartes draco offered a somber note to her otherwise strong-toned words. -: My humblest apologies. The only information I can give to you about the gatekeeper - the only facts that I a certain about - included longevity of life ... and mystic abilities of such that even I am not aware of them. We performed our duties as a cleaning crew, however: vanquishing renegade souls with vile intent to keep the realm and the worlds beyond safer for the better. And the gate guardian applauded our efforts. Despite this, we have scarcely made actual contact, and did not run into one another ... thus personally, the guardian remained a mystery to us. :-

She shrugged her strong shoulders. Feathers draped low to the ground and the tail spasmed of its own accord. There was little information to be handed off ... nothing that would be of use.

-: Our guardianship of the rift ended rather abruptly anyway. A dark form .. Kuro, his name was ... destroyed the universal goddess of Soul Reavers and took the seat of power for himself, thus corrupting our souls ... and sending a wave of hate in our general direction. I watched my siblings die before me one by one until I was the last. Fleeing only prompted them to try harder. And while I tore through worlds and realms, dimensions and alternate realities ... attempting to preserve my hide through cowardice ... our species toppled. Those that were Corrupted by Kuro attacked those Reavers that were birthed fresh into the universe, clean from evil. The intent was to 'spread the infection', if you will. And in doing so ... worlds would lose those that protected their lifestreams ... which would turn sour, rot and wither away. Entire stars lost their shine. Planets literally crumbled into ruin. It was a horrific sight to those who knew their duty to protect ... but could do nothing in the face of Kuro's massive power. :-
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Re: The Grey Fortress (Ebb is here)

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"This Kuro sounds like an ... interesting ... creature." Ebb commented. "From your words he seems unstoppable, yet here you are, alive - and this world remains intact."

Before Ebb could further respond to the words of Windra (translated through the Balraa, as they were), the ground shook again, much more violently this time. The Balraa staggered to the side, swearing loudly as she braced herself for the tremors. "eman 'sdog eht ni tahw ..." she growled in her native tongue.

Ebb's head came up from its lowered position, angling upward to take in the surrounding forest with a black stare. From the vantage point of the hill they could see far and wide, even though Deep Forest's giant trees where large enough to not allow a completely uninpeded view to the horizon. Ebb held that pose for a few moment, then the giant wings of the dragon, having been spread out across the hillside, began to retract like vast sails beeing reeled in.

It was more than just a minor earthquake this time. Ebb had no intuition. He only had the cold flow of his calculating mind. But his experience told him that whenever nature spoke like this -- in this forest -- something big was always afoot.
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Re: The Grey Fortress (Ebb is here)

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Windra offered a gesture between a nod and a curtsy: something odd, no less, but ... eh ... -: The reign of the Reavers came to a crude and gore-filled end. The only reason I was able - initially - to make it out alive was due to the fact that I kept running. And running. And running. It is one thing to be brace and face up to the one who may end up killing you if you do nothing to stop it ... but another entirely to realize the one you want to take down is far more powerful ... and you would die trying. As the last of the Elemental Dragons, I felt the need to at least preserve something. :-

Her mind rolled. She considered what to say next and watched the words slip into a blur or flurry and movement. The world began to shake again. This time it was uneasy ... difficult, even, to maintain footing. She struggled to remain still. But when her footholds crumbled away into pebbles of rubble and her talons began to slip, Windra spread her wings and dared to hover before Ebb. Air defeated ground in the sense that the ground could not reach into the air to grab the air and pull it down. She was safe, so long as her wings kept pumping.

-: This isn't normal. :-
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Re: The Grey Fortress (Ebb is here)

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The balraa kneeled down on the ground to avoid toppling over. There was no risk of the Grey actually tumbling anywhere, but Ebb nevertheless retracted his wings fully. As the tremors ceased, his words was for the Balraa warrior, who was unsteadily regaining her footing, careful for further quakes.

"Balraa." Ebb told the balraa female, "Hear the words of Ebb. You shall find Blue and have him spread this word through the network - find out why the forest shakes. Ebb wants to know where it rumbles the strongest and what rumours are spread among the creatures of the forest as to what is happening."

That this could be a normal, natural earthquake was a possibility, but with his experiences of this forest fresh in mind, it was far more likely to Ebb that it was some new transgression from across the Abyss.

".enod eb liww Ebb" the Balraa said curtly, offered a quick bow to Windra and sprinted down the hill to deliver her master's orders.

"This meeting is over." Ebb said coldly to Windra and not expecting any answer now that their translator was gone. The Greater Grey came up on all fours, long plumes of warm air radiating from the thick plates as the beast's wing muscles began moving. Ebb was preparing to take to the air. "Leave, now."
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Re: The Grey Fortress (Ebb is here)

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The noise Windra made was guttural at best. There was no denying Ebb's sudden ... ah, what was it? Not despair and not quite irritability. The Greater Grey was somebody who was almost impossible to read. The urgency of his movements, however, indicated at least some form of dread - deep or barely scratching the surface, who knew? Maybe it was her own perception on current events that spurred these thoughts to mind. Windra was certainly aware of her own racing heart. Adrenaline surging forth, wings scurried out to either side of her long, grotesque form. The cadaver-devourer was in the air less than a second after Ebb's command. A minuscule nod towards the bestial creation signed understanding and respect. Then Cathartes draco[/] turned a bushed tail towards her elder and left without making so much as a grunt.

She cast a shadow upon the trembling mountain as she left. From the fingertip-edge of her right wing came a long white feather that was cast off in the bristling, harsh wind velocities. It fluttered this way and that, spinning delicately on the wind current left behind from Windra's antics in flight. Ebony-hued, it stood out like a sore thumb on the mountainside it came to land on, mere feet from the entrance to Ebb's layer: something left behind from the owner who had not even realized it. All was well, though. Feathers could grow back. And what was lost would not rot away for years.

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Re: The Grey Fortress (Ebb is here)

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Some time later, those happening to watch in the right direction, would see a huge shape rising from the hill fortress, climbing in circles before it was lost out of sight among the clouds.


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