[PDQ] Rise of the Divines: A Godgame RP - Game Thread (Closed, Started)

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HellsingerAngel

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Syvlands - High Jynkz

Everything belonged to Syv.

It could hear its followers laugh at Archon's pitiful attempts to subjugate its power, desperately calling forth a light that quickly dimmed within the tiny god's shadow. There Archon would remain, forever paling in comparison to his own people. They now followed the Divine Trickster and its chaotic ways. Their sheppard had doomed his flock to lives of depravity over a single life. So much fun would be had once everything was said and done.

Yet there were others. Syv had sensed their presence trying to overcome its own power during the last turning. They had nearly done just that too. But who was the prankster god kidding? Nothing could overthrow his absolute dominance over these pitiful divines. They were simply toys in the same playbox as the mortals. Yet they had chosen to misbehave and that was something the midget god could not abide by. It would need to straighten these matters out.

In fact, it would need to straighten many matters out. From the tip of what had been Archon's tower, Syv slithered its shadowy self down to witness the tinkerer's sour departure. A sense of pride and contentment swelled within, glad that it had ruined something the rival god held so dear to him. It relished upon the resentment it felt within the skein of the Aether. Yes, this felt right. Archon had wronged it, so the divine had felt the prankster's retribution. The god had even made an effort to whine to the other divines about his loss and to try and place Syv in a bad light. The mischievous divine would need to add that to its list of things it would have to resolve but its importance was minor at best. It even recalled the mask that was now chattering away with insults, wanting to save the artifact for more useful purposes than to distract an already pitiful adversary. For now, it would let Archon retreat and lick his wounds, for there were much greater threats that loomed upon the borders of its newly acquired territory.

"Smythe!" the god yelled, its voice ringing through the entire tower as it reformed from the umber to its most familiar shape. "I need you here now!"

As Syv began to search the various levels of the tower, a small boy made himself apparent to the god with a cackling laugh. He pointed towards the steps where two figured were bumbling up the flight with great speed. Smythe and his mare were racing upwards, trying to find what little room there was as they bounded forwards together. It almost made Syv groan at their incompetence. How had Archon ever put up with these buffoons? Better yet, why had he tried to save them?!

"Smythe, you idiot!" the god cried out, trying to keep its temper to the minimum level of a natural disaster. "I need you to travel to the Frostcliffs as fast as your stupid self can go. Take that dumb horse of yours if it'll actually help. Find Dartek in the Iron Burrows and tell him to send..." the god paused for a moment to think, rubbing its supposed chin in a thoughtful manner, "...ten score dwarves down here for forging and to have as much iron with them as they can get. Then I need ya to tell 'em to double their efforts in spreading my name and to have guards along the borders. I ain't got time for other gods muckin' about and I ain't got time for failure, so hurry it up!"

Syv didn't have to tell its messenger twice. Like a flash, Smythe was mounted and galloping down the stairs and out the front entrance of the tower faster than the tiny divine had ever seen him move. It was a miracle the dimwit hadn't broken his neck and killed his horse while doing it, yet there was the proof that he could manage some competence.

As for its assistance in the matter of finding its lackey, Syv now turned back to the child that had guided it. The boy was dressed in a peculiar fashion, as though he too were an artificer of some sort. Maybe he had been Archon's apprentice? He seemed eager to please and far more resourceful than Smythe had proven. Maybe it was time to reward the child with a gift. Grasping the young man by the shoulders, Syv let its cloak unravel before his newly acquired follower. It was the same void that the courier had been subjected to, but Syv was not as forceful this time. The boy was cautious, curious about the utter lack of anything underneath yet aware that this could be a test or, even worse, a trap. The divine trickster could only smile its toothy grin at the boy's reactions, pleased with the results.

"Don't be afraid," Syv whispered into the boy's mind, "I won't bite..."

With the encouragement of his new god, Rickon gladly stepped forwards into the void, disappearing inside the shadows within.

"...much!"

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The god's voice cackled as an echo within this shadow realm, soon fading away as the world began assaulting Rickon with every stimuli he could possibly have imagined. Images and voices, so quick that he could barely make sense of them. He saw many wondrous thing, many horrifying things and many answers to mysteries he hadn't even contemplated. Before him was the universe itself, a cornucopia of understanding that was now forced upon him. Yet the boy gladly drank it in, like a glass of water after a long drought, he was thirsty for every drop of insight Syv could afford. He had been promised this same knowledge and progress by his former idol, yet this god was the one who had provided him access to that knowledge without preamble. His head began to pulse, a pain far beyond anything he had experienced swelling within, yet even if this killed him he would die knowing everything there was to know and that made him continue through the suffering. There would be nothing Rickon wouldn't learn.

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Several minutes passed before Rickon emerged from his god's cloak. Syv was grinning like a madman, expecting some sort of hilarious reaction like Smythe's when he had been subjected to the same treatment. Yet the boy seemed calm, almost comatose despite having bee moving just a few seconds earlier. Then the young man turned, slowly, to face his master. Tears of blood were streaming down his cheeks and a saddened smile was permanently etched onto his visage. It was priceless and Syv could only grin even wider, a sinister tone taking over his toothy smirk. He wasn't erratic like the courier, he had embraced everything that had been within and now he knew the terrible truths that no mortal should ever know. This one would be its.

"Well, boyo, we've got work to do. I want every mortal that can lift a hoe to be at this tower right now. Order guards to be posted at the borders and an escort arranged for my most esteemed worshipers from the north. Tell them to stock up on resources 'cause we're not gonna have a bunch a farmers in a couple weeks. Got it?"

The boy simply nodded in response, rushing off to do the god's bidding to the high standards it would expect.

With its orders given and plans underway, Syv would need one last stone to be cast into motion. Focusing its will within the Aether, Syv constructed a message to the little birdy god that had threatened it earlier. It showed the fate it had dealt to the Heartlands, the image that Mhioden had sent earlier and then conjured a fabrication of her child king being stricken with the same fate that had befallen Archon's followers. It wished to sew the seeds of chaos and doubt, to show her that even her pitiful order could crumble before her into total discord. The pitiful divine wouldn't get away with simply threatening Syv. It would show her what it meant to battle a true god and seek her out.

The divines of Oriscos had bared their fangs to Syv. Now it was time to show them just how many teeth it had.

Order followers to do its bidding: Effortless
Recall the Casuistrious Chatterer: Effortless
Find a powerful NPC entity which is capable of hiding from you (Mhioden): DC 11 [+6 Anarchy]
 

Terratina.

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Nabesh'i - The Dustlands

She pouted. What was there else to do in the wasteland of sand other than stare at small grains being tossed about by the wind? Well, she had gone from a deranged rage to utter despair with only the sands as a backdrop. Maybe it was just this place, this empty, sandy desert? Maybe it was time to have a change of scenery. Tall towers loomed in the distance, they hadn't been there when she was a mortal. So much had changed... But the goddess didn't know if those changes were for the better or for the worse. Perhaps it was time to find out? There were better things than simply wait for death, anyway. Especially as there didn't seem to be anything anyone who could give her rest arriving soon. Her mind was made up, and she absentmindedly wandered towards the tall towers. Unfortunately for her, the closer she got, the more menacing they appeared.

Take a walk: Effortless
 

Ruedyn

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Ahlgren- High Jynkz

The land, though altered now, had gone to the trickster.

The rage of the nature god made his vision red, the tree's he had made quickly withered and died around him, as his fist curled to the point of breaking through his divine flesh. He stayed hovering in the air, as his divine friend passed by muttering something or other. So very, very close to victory... Oh, yes, he was fucking livid.

Ahlgren dropped his magic, greeting the ground with a tremor and leaving a crater in his wake. He huffed and puffed through his makeshift forest, though he saw no one. He only heard the muttering madness, the constant repetition in their feeble-minded chant.

Syv Syv Syv-

Ahlgren roared, something beastial and ferocious, before hearing the sound of Theo's gift to the land. The sound was enough to stoke the Nature Gods curiosity, as he flew up into the air on his ethereal wings. A whirlpool, made of blood and flesh, the beings of the land seemed to make it. Ahlgren took a moment to admire, before an evil smirk sparked to life on his lips. It was as good an idea as any, if he couldn't have the followers and land...

Well, no one should.

He spread out large, green, ethereal hands, ordering animals of his to contribute to what this flesh pool was making. He would give this nightmare a shape, and sustenance. He would kill Syv, for doing him the greatest dishonor; corrupting and profaning the land that was HIS by right.

DC9 Assist Flesh Titan creation [+2 Nature]
 

Terratina.

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Archon - High In The Sky

And so the artifice-god began his flight from his stolen home. If anyone looked up the sky, they would see not a triumphant god riding on the wings of victory, but one with an air of defeat riding the mechanical monstrosity that had terrorised the sky ever since its creator gave the order to spy on the land. A thin, almost invisible barrier could also be seen, or was that just a trick of the light?

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Odanda - Reapak

Of course the answer was a yes, however, that was not the answer to the question regarding the action's success. As expected, the members of her honour guard fell into a deep, deep sleep. For some, it was sleep from which they would never wake up from. For others, the dream was over. Confronted with the might of the collective unconsciousness, they became trapped in nightmare.

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Raetic - Northlands

Beneath the thin coat of snow, little lives began grow, urged on by warmth. However, as soon as the word-god's magic touched them, they and the soil they were buried in were twisted by it for the villager's benefit. The harvest would be a good one, indeed, one fit to accompany a hero's return.

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Theodrid - Heartlands

The whirlpool of flesh and blood turned and turned, sucking in any poor souls who happened to be nearby. It swirled and swirled, almost if the rich red mass was wine in a glass. Was that an arm forming? Organs and appendages emerged as the whirlpool spun faster and faster. However, a minute later, there was nothing but a red stain on the ground.

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Syv - Syvland

There was nothing. However, Syv had been successful. It wasn't a case of not looking hard enough, just one of finding nothing when there was nothing to be found. Even if Mhioden did exist on Oriscos for a time. Nevertheless, that time was over. It shouldn't really matter, anyway; just one less god for Syv to worry about - right?

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Nabesh'i - The Dustlands

Unfortunately for the girl-god, the towers were guarded. Not that the occupants were scared of a little girl, in fact, because of her waifish appearance, they almost felt sorry for her. Almost. A guard shouted down from the battlements, "Little girl! State your business! Quicky! We have little time for vagrants like you!"

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Ahlgren - High Jynkz

The roar didn't stop the chanting one bit. Nieither did the whirlpool of flesh or Ahlgren's presence. It went on and on and on, almost taunting the nature-god, "Syv, Syv, Syv, Syv, Syv, Syv, Syv Syv." That one syllable echoed across the Syvlands. There was no doubt about the firm grip the trickster-god had over its lands.

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[HEADING=1]Rolls[/HEADING]

Archon - Creating a -2 magic item [http://orokos.com/roll/149038]: 2d6+2 5
Odanda - Grant transmittable immortality of a sort to a small group of humans [http://orokos.com/roll/149040]: 2d6+4 8
Raetic - Inspiring greatly increased fertility in a land [http://orokos.com/roll/149047]: 2d6+2 12
Theodrid - Creating or altering a one-off living creature bigger than a blue whale [http://orokos.com/roll/149063]: 2d6+4 8
Syv - Find a powerful NPC entity which is capable of hiding from you [http://orokos.com/roll/149064]: 2d6+6 14
 

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Archon - High Over the High Seas

"Okay, so that's done..." Had the situation been better, the god would smirk his typical smirk at the creation of his new toy, but Archon's exodus made such the feat more of a check off a list than thing to admire. "...now, where are we?"

Archon looked towards the ground to see that it had given way to water. In fact, the coast was nowhere to be seen. "Over the ocean? TO be so soon...we must be heading somewhere east..." Now knowing his relative location, Archon pondered what his next move should be. Go north and attempt to find the source of Syv, perhaps even weaken the god? No, Archon knew his strength was at its weakest. If he were to fail, Syv's eyes would be upon him and the god would not likely allow him to leave so easily a second time. Turn south and make for the Riverlands or the war-torn Grey Valley? More valid options, but those lands bordered the Heartlands, and would likely be Syv's next target. Perhaps go further south to find the entity that acknowledge Archon's warning? An interesting idea, but Archon knew nothing about this possible god other than its relative location. Seeing what was the monster Syv, that god might not be inviting.

Heaving a heavy sigh, Archon saw that he was in a prime place to choose from many options, but the threat of Syv had limited him to just one: east. However, Archon only knew of the sea to the east, a legendary ocean that some Heartland-dwellers believed to be endless, or only ended with the world. Obviously, Archon did not buy into such beliefs, even when he was mortal...but that didn't mean he knew what lay beyond the sea.

"Then perhaps I shouldn't be so reliant on the ground..." Archon thought aloud as he looked off in the direction Hawke was flying, an idea forming in his mind. "Yes...perhaps a ship, unbound by even the water...a flying ship! It can be new home, my new workshop, and show all who see it that I still wield power!"

With that proclamation, Archon started his work. First, he forged the design of the awesome craft in his mind. Then, all at one, in a vortex of wood, metal, and machinery, he flung it into the material plane. Using what power he could, Archon guided the construction, bending pieces into the right places and tightening the bonds that would hold the craft together. Should he fail, the god's new workshop would become nothing more than a home for the fishes.

Constructing a large building by divine hand (Archon's Flying Flagship). DC:9 [+2 Magical Artifice]
 

Pappytech

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Raetic - Northlands

If Raetic had timed things right (which, of course, he had) then Wiglaf should be arriving at the scene in a matter of moments. It was about time too; the hero had been traveling for quite some time now, and the Ursa wasn't going to stop killing people just because it got tired or something. If the beast wasn't dealt with ASAP, it'd take forever to rebuild the southern parts of the Northlands.

Still, the fight was coming up. Things were about to get impressive.

Part of Raetic wanted to be there to witness the fight in person, but someone had to stay in the village (though considering the number of refugees that had been pouring in, "village" might not have been the most appropriate term anymore) and managed the show. After all, what would be more enjoyable for all the mortals? Simply hearing about their savior's victory, or watching it themselves?

So, having gathered as many people as he could fit into the village square, the god worked his magic. Bending the air itself to his whim, Raetic molded the wisps of moisture in it into shapes and structures, creating an image of a far-away scene. Above the heads of the crowd, a feasting hall was formed out of the mist, a large structure packed full of long tables, ornate chairs, fire pits, and walls lined with shields and other ornaments. Once, it had probably been quite impressive to look at.

Now, it was mostly just horrifying.

The two grand doors had been ripped from the hinges with enough force to destroy the threshold itself. The tables that ran down the length of the hall, once capable of seating two hundred men, had been smashed to splinters. Bits of bloodstained armor and broken spears and swords, some with the odd human hand still attached, lay scattered across the hall's floor. About a dozen corpses, most torn to shreds, were tossed about the place like broken, decapitated dolls.

And of course, there was the hulking mass of muscle, fur, and claws curled up in the far corner, its teeth tearing into something that had probably once been human. Somehow, the image managed to produce the sounds of ripping flesh and dripping blood, creating a truly gruesome sight.

But before the crowd could break out into full panic, another figure appeared in the entrance of the feasting hall. One significantly smaller than the Ursa, but no less impressive, what with its distinctive tattoos, determined stance, and the great spear held in its hands.

Raetic allowed himself a small smirk as the image of Wiglaf began to approach that of the Ursa. 'Showtime.'

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Wiglaf stepped through the shattered door frame and into the hall itself, his hands wrapped tightly around the shaft of his spear. Even from across the length of the building, the presence of the Sunderspire Ursa was obvious. Its enormous bulk seemed too large to possibly fit inside any structure, even one as large as this, the sounds of its breathing and chewing were as loud as they were intimidating, and its sheer stench... Part of the man wanted to retreat. Wanted to run away and put as much distance as possible between himself and that monstrosity.

But the rest of him knew that someone had to put a stop to that creature's reign of terror. And with the gifts he had been given by Lord Raetic, he had a chance of being the one to do so.

Readying himself, Wiglaf took another step forward, and-

The bear's head suddenly snapped towards him. Alerted by some sense, the beast stared at him for a moment, its great red eyes steady and unblinking. Then, it opened its mouth.

[HEADING=2]"GRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGH"[/HEADING]

It was like a solid wall of sound filled the hall, creating a force strong enough to drive Wiglaf back a full two paces. Shaking his head and trying to regain his footing, the warrior looked forward in stunned fascination as the Ursa, tossing the remnants of its bloody meal aside, charged towards him. The monster moved incredibly fast, considering its size; it had managed to cross half the hall's length in a matter of heartbeats.

Desperately throwing himself into action, Wiglaf fumbled with the horn on his belt, trying to bring it up to his lips. If he could just sound the Call of Slumber, then maybe he could slow the beast down and get in a hit or two on it. But before he could even undo its straps, the Ursa was upon him, swinging at him with a paw as large as he was. Moving just in time, the warrior threw himself to the ground, sliding beneath the titanic clawed appendage as it rushed by. Not wasting a second, Wiglaf tried to use his momentum to roll back to his feet, but the Ursa, having missed its target, simply slammed its paw into the ground itself.

The crack of splitting stone shot through the air, and a small quake shook the earth beneath Wiglaf. Stumbling, the warrior sprawled to the ground, air rushing from his lungs and his spear clattering away from his hands. He had to get back up. He had to get back up and get away before the monster turned around and-

The Ursa turned around and swung at Wiglaf again. He rolled to the side just in time, dodging the attack by a hairsbreadth. And this time, the force of the impact worked to his advantage. Even as it knocked shards of stone into his skin, leaving dozens of tiny lacerations, it tossed the warrior away from the great beast's paws, and towards his fallen spear.

With unrefined, desperate movements, Wiglaf clutched at the Major and Minor, wrapping one of his hands around the spear's shaft. Forcing a herculean effort through his arm, the man hefted the weapon upwards, trying to keep the tip between himself and the Ursa as he crawled backwards. However, the beast seemed to not even acknowledge the weapon's presence, simply charging forward with its fangs bared, ready to rip into Wiglaf's meaty torso and tear him to shreds.

The bear dashed forward, its growl deep enough to shake the hall's remaining walls. Wiglaf thrust his spear forward, croaking out a scream with his half-inflated lungs.

There was a sound of ripping flesh. A spray of crimson filled the air.
 

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Theodrid - Somewhere over the Riverlands.

Things were not going well for poor Theodrid. Dark and spiteful forces had conspired against him and his glorious bestest friend.

It was as Theodrid spread his wings and lazily drifted over the skies of the blasted Riverlands. It all looked so gawdy and uninteresting. Such an ugly land full of bucktoothed inbred sacks of meat. He needed something more interesting to work with.

Perhaps down south he could find something more interesting, even now he could feel the warm dessert air carrying the sand on the breeze far away from this dank and rain sodden land. Or maybe that was his overactive imagination / madness depending on who you talked to.

Still who knew what opportunities lay beyond those dreary rivers and all the stupid fish and peasants that made them so popular. No, it was time for Theodrid to take a well earned break and start to enjoy the physical realm and his first ever holiday. Only adventure could be beyond the horizon.

Travel to the dustlands! Adventure Ho!
 

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Odanda, Reapak

The First Dreamer woke with a yawn. "Feels like I've slept a month!" He stood, stretched, and was immediately struck by the overwhelming cloud of gloominess residing inside his skull. "M'lady? What's wrong?" Odanda did not respond. The First Dreamer looked over at the other beds in the room, which housed the knights. He frowned as he saw that they were barely breathing at all. "I think there's something wrong there. M'lady, can you..."

"They're not waking up."

The First Dreamer was silent for a moment. "What..."

"I tried to make them immortal. It went poorly. You were going to be next."

"Oh my."

"Oh my indeed." The Whisperer sighed. "I had grown to like those knights. They were strong and devout. I will miss their dreams.

The First Dreamer, without addressing Odanda, quietly got up and asked a servant that the bodies be removed, instructing that they be brought to Swalsby. He felt Odanda's silent assent in his head.

"M'lady, if I might, there are other, pressing matters at hand. The representatives of the city-states will be arriving soon, and it would be best that we begin preparing more fervently."

"Of course, of course. You will be the ambassador of Mortmire, of course. I believe that the summit will be the best time to reveal my existence in truth, and you must be grand. Oh! A cloak! I will make you the most wondrous cloak! Shiny things always make me feel better."

Create a -2 magic item - DC 5 +4 [Dreams]: A beautiful, deep purple cloak that induces drowsiness and the feeling of being in a pleasant dream to all those who view it. +2 to charisma, essentially.
 

Terratina.

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Nabesh'i - The Dustlands

The guard's words only told Nabesh'i of the selfishness that had gripped the desert peoples. What happened to the old hospitality laws and customs? Though with the cruel appearance of the tower and her own curse, she couldn't say that she didn't expect such a reply. Still, she was just a vagrant to the guard - were the old stories dead there as well? Interesting. Maybe she could create a little stronghold for herself on her terms, without the baggage of the past? It was worth a try, at least.

"I'm no vagrant, sir. Just a traveler beaten by the winds, bandits and worse." She said.

However, the guard could hear another voice inside his mind, not the voice of a young, scared girl desperate for shelter, but the voice of a being that had lived through a time long ago where trust, customs and blood oaths were the only things keeping the desert tribes from tearing each other's throats like a pack of crazed, rabid dogs. "You will honour the old laws and customs." It said, "You will bow down to them and to me, unless you want to see the fury of the desert wind inside you little fortress."


Inspire one mortal: DC 5

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Tai'Yish - Mortmire

She had waited, she had waited so long underneath the waters of the Mortmire marshes. The Korai had found her and thought her worthy of their worship and that worship had transformed the trapped leviathan into something divine, if a giant swamp monster could be called divine. Tai'Yish she was called, and now was time to break the constant biding, now was the time to act.
 

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So long...

Tai'Yish drifted effortlessly through the murky depths of the swamp, her twisted limbs barely moving. The silken, transparent membrane that trailed her picked up every miniscule vibration within the water. She could feel her new worshippers, ducking and diving above her, plucking the marsh plants whose roots trailed into her domain.

Feeling for the edges of her water, the creature found them somewhat...lacking. The Korai brought droplets of foreign liquid back with them as they returned from wide-ranging scavenges. The scent of further water enticed her, stirring her to slow, deliberate purpose. Rolling onto her back, she felt for her followers, the devoted Marsh Dwellers, as she passed under a ridge into sunken darkness.

They were there, skirting near the swamps edges, some of them with just their toes in the water. She called to them, a deep humming vibration that echoed through the water, though looked only like a small ripple.

She found one, a small, sage coloured female, who had yet reached maturity. She was busy packing the walls of sub-surface cave with fruits, her legs swishing in the water.

"Little one...I have a favour to ask...

Tai'Yish produced a small bundle of long, bamboo-like straws. 10 feet in length, they were hollow and flexible, tapered at one end to allow them to be fit together. These floated up to the youth, whose attention had been taken.

"Go to where the marshes flood, and link their water with these. Do this, and your kin shall be rewarded..."

Settling under the ridge, Tai'Yish attempted to dislodge the structure with a powerful wave, her fins slamming together above her. She felt the waters movement, and commanded it towards the structure, hoping to bring it down and displace the water, flooding her swamp and linking it with others.

Conjure a small quantity of pipes: Effortless
Talk to a follower: Effortless.
Change the weather temporarily: 2d6+2