Daare beamed at Melanthios' words, and laid the carpet down for them to sit at. It didn't actually touch the ground, only hovered above it. "You want to try riding it? I want to be in the front seat, because I know how it works. I could explain it, but it'd be easier if you saw for yourself. It's... a bit odd." He sat down on the carpet, it seemingly being able to handle a lot more than his weight without getting closer to the ground.
Melanthios looked at the carpet, he was interested in how it worked. "I would love to try it out, and I don't mind sitting in the back seat." He stood up and took a seat on the carpet, it felt strange sitting on it.
When Melanthios had placed himself on the carpet, Daare laughed. "Hold on, this might make you a bit... Well, I dunno, I've never flown before!" As he willed it, the carpet started hovering even more. "You ready?! We're soon going to fly really really fast!"
Melanthios laughed at the excited god, he had to admit he was getting excited himself too. "I am ready Daare, just try not to crash against anything okay?" He asked jokingly.
"I'll try! Strawberries! Wait, those need to exist first. Anyways, time for adventure!" In less than a second, the world around them were reduces to blurriness and colors due to the speed of the carpet, and with loops and sharp turns, they rode above the grassy fields, everything changing as they passed different areas with an amazing speed. Daare laughed, and found himself unable to stop laughing, as they passed over a village of some sorts, making the mortals wonder what it was that was going.
Melanthios looked around fascinated, he had never traveled like this before. Daare seemed to enjoy the ride even more, and he wondered what mortals saw when the carpet passed. A rainbow perhaps? Or maybe just a quick blur?
Daare continued to laugh, and made a loop in order to make the mortals see them once more, as well as to be able to take a closer look at them. He was curious as to what they were. When above the village, he made it so that the carpet slowed down and got closer, for a short moment. When he had taken what one could call a peak, he suddenly made the carpet go at full speed again, before slowing slightly down again further away. "Who are they?" he asked Melanthios. They had some weird houses, made of trees. How strange. "Are they the creation of another god?"
Melanthios had been smiling until he recognized the beings. They were Ekiruru, this spoiled his mood a bit. "They are the Ekiruru, daughters of Eldarwen. Though she is not with us anymore, she killed herself. She first helped us by fighting an bad god, and then turned against us and killed herself. She was a very strange women." He said as he seemed to think it over.
"Oh, I see. That's puzzling, for someone to take their life like that. Also, it's sad." Daare turned to look at Melanthios, and frowned, before turning back to see what was going on ahead. He increased the speed, but only until they saw a large, flying creature, a whale of some sorts. Wait, what was a whale? And somehow, weren't they supposed to be in the water? It didn't matter, right now, all he wanted to do was to keep flying at high speed, them going further up until the flock of doves was right above them. "Look, it's the doves!" he yelled, laughing. They looked strange like this, slightly moving, white stripes. "Should we follow them for a round?!"
Melanthios nodded, he didn't find it sad but it was puzzling. Suddenly a space whale appeared, those were very interesting creatures. Daare then yelled about the doves, and he looked up to see them. "Sure let's follow them, I wonder where they are going." He said smiling.
"Yeah!" He took the carpet even higher up, slightly above them, and rode at high speed, following them until they got closer to what Melanthios had called the sun. Daare then decided to ride at full speed towards this bright light, wanting to see it on closer hold. "Let's see the sun!" he laughed as they approached the big, glowing ball.
Melanthios looked at the sun. "Daare you might not want to do that! There is a reason nothing lives close to the sun, it is so hot anything that comes near it burns alive!" He sounded stressed.
They got closer, but when Melanthios spoke, Daare turned to him, slightly. "What?! But it's so beautiful!" He looked towards the sun, and continued. "I'm not feeling warm yet, I'll stop when I'm burning up!"
Melanthios looked at the young god, he had seen something like this coming. He picked up some blood of his robe, and used his latest developed blood shield spell. An invisible shield was cast around them, protecting them from the heat of the sun. "Daare, I just cast magic to keep us safe. But don't touch the sun okay?"
Daare looked around to see if he could see the magic, but he could only feel that it was there. Melanthios had told him not to touch the sun, and Daare nodded ecstatic. "Just see, no touching, got it!" He looped the carpet once for fun, and set up the speed, until they were as close as a meter to the sun. "WOW!" Daare exclaimed, examining it. It did hurt his eyes, slightly, but what an amazing creation! How bright and burning and probably really dangerous thing it was!
Daare kept getting closer and closer to the sun, Melanthios felt a bit scared but he also trusted his own abilities. "It is magnificent isn't it? Nivix was the person who made it, along with all the other stars." He said moving his arm to the right, pointing at the stars.
"He did?! That's amazing! There are so many of them!" Daare turned around to look at the stars, he had already been fascinated by them the instance he started existing. "What do they look like on close hold? Like the sun?" He turned back to the sun. "Does the sun have a name?" Daare remembered having borrowed the name of one of the stars, he was sure that was how it worked, at least. He could even pin-point that exact star, having remembered it as one of the brighter one out there. "Or is its name the sun?" He avoided the instinct he had of wanting to touch the sun due to Melanthios warning from before.
Melanthios nodded. "In the beginning it was almost like we had more power, creating something of this scale is impossible now. But yes this one is called Niv, after well Nivix. And the others probably have names too, I don't know them all though." Daare seemed really exited, he wondered how he would react to his planet. "You know I also made something quite impressive too, a planet to call my own." He said smiling.
"You have?! Which of them?" Daare took another look as the sun, before deciding he could always watch it some other time. "Where?! I want to see it." He laughed, happily. "There are so many things for me to see! I just want to keep exploring forever!"
Melanthios laughed "I am sure that it won't take that long, but my planet is the one over there." He said pointing at Salustutis. "Its name is Salustutis and on it live the Dues Filli, my patron race." He said smiling.
Daare smiled, a less childish smile, one would say. It was a second of him having a clear head, or perhaps, showing a side not quite as young as he was. "I'm sure there will always be something new for me to see out there." He then chuckled. "And, if there should be any lack of it, I'll just make something myself." Daare then set the course towards Melanthios' planet, reaching it in what could be said to be a short while.
Melanthios chuckled, it seemed Daare had a more serious and mature side. They quickly arrived just outside the capitol, he changed his appearance to that of a normal Dues Filli. "I am guessing you want to explore the city?" He asked the young god.
"I can?!" Daare had quickly reverted back to his curious side. He looked around, and back at Melanthios, the other god seemed to have changed his looks for some reason. Then again, Daare mostly recognized others by colors and essence, his vision sometimes blurred from a madness as old as the universe. It was for the most part the other gods that seemed to look strange, if very interesting, in his vision. "Do I have to change my appearance like you did?"
Melanthios seemed to think. "Well that depends. You see this planet has only Dues Filli living on it, those look like what I look like. You don't have to, but it would be much easier and you would get to see their normal lives." He finished looking at the curious young god.
"Oh, that's okay then. Now, how do I do this..." He changed his appearance, with him now looking like a Dues Filli with Daare's features. "Is this good enough?" Daare looked at the carpet. "What do we do about this one, then? I forgot to make it capable of not flying."
"That looks excellent Daare, and the carpet is safe. The shield I cast around it, makes it impossible to detect and touch for mortals. Now if you want we can go into the city, but remember to try and stay calm. And don't use your godly powers, or you will attract attention." Melanthios said as he stepped off the carpet, and glanced at the main gate.
"Attracting attention is bad?" he asked, but he listened to what Melanthios said, even if he didn't necessarily agree. He jumped off the flying carpet. The carpet rolled itself up, and hovered just behind his back, as if he was carrying it. It did this, as it had been constructed in order for Daare to make it do almost anything he wanted it to, apart from... well, pretty much everything that didn't include flying and moving in the air. "If you say so... Let's go then!"
He nodded. "Attracting attentions isn't always bad. But if you want to see the Dues Filli living their normal lives, we don't want to attract too much attention. Because that way we will be discovered, and then we can't see them live their normal lives." He said as he walked over to the gate. There were a lot of guard stations who were busy checking people to see if they could join. Melanthios took a stance in the shortest row, it only had two people in front of them.
"Understood!" Daare said, and followed Melanthios. He wasn't sure what was happening now, but he watched as the mortals in front of them were talking to the other mortals. The gate was a big one, and he wasn't sure why they didn't just teleport inside. What was actually god-powers, and what was common stuff? Couldn't mortals talk? Change appearance? Create items? Why were they different? He was about to ask Melanthios this, when they suddenly were spoken to by some of the mortals. "Huh?" was all he managed to say, he didn't understand what they wanted from him, even if he understood what they said. Daare looked at Melanthios, the other god had to know what they were supposed to do.
A large guard looked at Daare and Melanthios. "Name and reason for being here please." He said sounding stern. Melanthios lifted his hand and showed him the black ring he wore, the mans expression changed. "I am sorry lord Striga, do keep on walking." He smiled and looked at Daare. "Let's go." He said as he walked into the busy streets of the capitol. They were filled with all kinds of different Dues Filli, and also stalls which sold all kinds of things. The golems were marching through the streets too, all of them looking busy.
Daare looked around, looking at everything and everyone. His mind couldn't settle on one thing, every experience and aspect took its place in it. It took a short while before he managed to word any of his questions, which he then did with the same eager as he did most other things. "Who is lord Striga? What is that big thing? What are they selling, no, wait, what is selling? Why are there so many mortals? What is this place? How... how did you make all this?" His questions were fairly loud, causing several of the closest Dues Filli to glance at them, surprised, but they didn't seem to be bothered enough to actually consider what he said. Questions of a madman, no less, no more, they seemed to think.
Melanthios looked at Daare's face with great joy, he once again reminded him of Akladai. He moved his hand, and the mortals around him seemed to blur a bit. "In here we can talk without them noticing. " He took a deep breath, and then started answering his questions. "Lord Striga is a title given to the smartest and strongest Dues Filli, who are then allowed to enter a special guild called the Striga. That big thing is an building, just like all the others around us. That is a mana crystal, used by mortals to make their magic stronger. And that is a toy, something children use to amuse themselves. There are so many mortals because this is a city, a place where many different mortals live together. This place is the capitol the largest city on the whole planet. I made a beginning, but they did the rest. I made 300 mortals, who in time got children and eventually started to grow in numbers." He explained, not even seeming a bit bothered by his questions.
"Intriguing! They are so many now!" He looked around. "Can we interact with them?! You'd have to remove the--- magic around us, but I want to talk to them! Ask them how they made all of this!" Daare laughed, and then he remembered what Melanthios had said about being calm. "I mean---" He cleared his voice. "It would probably be best if you lead the conversation, I'm not sure I'd be able to contain all my questions for them on my own. Probably very unsettling questions, for a sane mortal."
Melanthios laughed. "Well the Dues Filli are very curious creatures, they will just think you are acting a bit childish. But if you want I can take you to a Striga, he would be happy to answer your questions. And he can probably answer them better then me, about things like how they did it and when. So do you want to go and see him?" He asked him smiling brightly.
"Do I even have to answer that?" Daare asked, and let Melanthios lead the way.
Melanthios lead the way through the busy street. He made his way towards the palace, when he suddenly saw a magic pylon. It was an almost 15 meter high pylon, made out of pure magic stone and runes. It gave off a calming and refreshing aura. He sighed relived as he touched it, the magic was growing everyday.
"What is that?" It had an odd look to him. Distorted, it seemed to be different in his eyes than Melanthios. He got closer, and touched the pylon, and noticed there was some kind of magic in it, but didn't see why it was that interesting, not when he could be asking a mortal all kinds of questions! "Melanthios! The Striga! Weren't we headed to talk to one of them?!"
Melanthios nodded. "We will, this magic is just very refreshing. I needed a little break from my spell casting, I am sorry." He said with friendly expression, before continuing onward. The palace was massive compared to the building below, there were hundreds of guards surrounding it. "Pretty impressive don't you think?" He asked as he walked up to the gate.
Daare nodded, it was the largest building he has seen so far. "It is! Do we need to talk to the guards again? Let me take care of it!" He urged Melanthios forth, and when they got close to the guards, the mortals reacted stiffly. "Don't worry, he's a Striga!" Daare said, and lifted Melanthios' hand up, showing off the ring.
The guards looked a bit surprised at each other. "Uh okay. Good morning lord Striga." They both said as they made a small bow. Melanthios could barely contain his laughter, he entered through the door. "Good job Daare." He said chuckling to himself.
"I think so myself. Indeed I do," he laughed, and looked around, trying to see if he could spot someone interesting. "Now, where are we headed? This palace of yours is large."
Melanthios shook his head. "This is not my palace, this is the palace of my son Maeglin. But we are going to meet someone else names Kain, also known as the first Striga." Melanthios walked on, after quite a while they arrived at a large door. He opened it and behind it was an large throne with on it an impressive looking man. "Who are you two?" He asked standing up.
Daare looked at the Striga, and then at Melanthios, not sure what he was going to say. He pointed at Melanthios. "He's a Striga." He then pointed at himself. "My name is Daare." That was about the safest thing he could think about, not revealing that either of them were gods.
Kain looked at them both. He then saw the ring on his hand, he shook his head smiling. "Never thought I see you so soon again, so what are you doing here Melanthios?" He asked as 2 chairs appeared. Melanthios smiled as he took a seat on one of them "This is here is a new friend of mine, a new god. He has some questions for you." Kain nodded and looked at Daare, he then smiled and made a gesture to the other chair. "Please sit down, so what questions do you have for me?"
So, this person he could act as a god with? Interesting. "Mortal--- no wait, Mr. First Striga, I am Daare, the god of madness. I want to ask you about everything there is to ask about this place. I'll start with a few easy ones. How did you make those pylons? What does the people want to do here? What would you say is the best dish? When did you become a Striga? What kind of magic do the mortals poses?"
Kain looked at Melanthios, he looked amused. "Well my name is Kain, I have been personally chosen by Melanthios to lead the Striga. It is nice to meet you Daare, and you can just call me Kain. And I designed the pylons, but didn't make them myself the building guild did that. The people here just want to live their lives, have a family, learn new things, make friends all those kinds of things. I personally like phoenix steak, I became an Striga at the end of the last age. As for the magic that mortals posses that varies, those that study and dedicate their live to it know a lot more then those that can't. But none of them could come close to what you could do." He said not even bothering to take a break in between.
"I see, that's a lot of questions brought up. What is a phoenix? And a building guild? And how does the magic vary? What kind of age was the last age? Thinking about it, what age is this? When does an age start and begin? What is a toy, and why is it for children? What is the female equivalent of a son?" Daare took a break. "Why do you have so much power in the city? Why are some people guarding and some selling, and some just walking around? "
Kain sighed and then said. "A phoenix is a certain type of bird, just like the doves. A guild is a group of people who work together to reach certain guilds, the building guild specializes in building things. Magic has all kinds of different natures, and ways to use it. The last age was peaceful, unlike this one. An age is how we Dues Filli divide the time that has passed, we are in the second age now. An toy is something that is harmless and most of the time cute or fluffy, which means kids likes it and can use it without risk of hurting themselves. A daughter is the female version of an son." Kain took a deep breath and then continued. "The people respect me for my connection with Melanthios, as well as my superior magical abilities. And well everyone has certain jobs, if we all had the same one we would quickly die. I mean you need someone to defend your homes at night, someone to build it, you need food, and much more then that so people choose different jobs."
"I see." Was this getting tiresome for the Striga? It seemed to be. Daare bowed deeply, not because of rank as he was a god, but rather as a gesture of respect and said; "Thank you, that answered some of my questions." He remembered that Nivix had mentioned that gaining experiences for himself was important, and the best kind of knowledge. He had a lot of time, not every question needed to be answered this day by someone else, and Melanthios had already helped answer a lot of them. "Now, do you have any questions for me?"
Kain looked surprised, he glanced at Melanthios who lifted his shoulders. "mmhhh that is an interesting thing to ask. Yes I do have a question for you, what is it like to have all that power? To be able to shape worlds out of thin air? To be able to change the laws of physics at will? To be able to create mortals with the snap of your fingers?" He snapped his fingers, indicating what he meant.
Daare smiled, but it was also a puzzled smile. To him, and probably to every other god, it was as natural as seeing, and sensing. "It's marvelous," he began. It was. "I can create so much, there will always be something new to experience. To me all the things the other gods have created are so incredibly wonderful! It makes me want to create something myself!" He reverted into his usual form for a short while, taking off one of the bells, and crushing it in his palm. When he opened it, small, glimmering particles flew out of his hand, and to the closest entrance of the palace, spreading. Daare turned to them. "I hope these plants will find a place to grow. They are a gift, to the Dues Filli."
Kain looked surprised, he smiled at Daare and bowed. "Thank you very much Daare, I have not often met or heard of a god as friendly as you." Melanthios then spoke. "I think it is about time to leave here Daare, we wouldn't want to keep up Kain for too long now would we?" He seemed happy.
"Yeah, we probably should leave," Daare said, and then he turned to Kain. "Goodbye, it was refreshing meeting you!" He then went outside, barely remembering to change to the Dues Filli appearance before he was seen. How would the mortals react if they knew he was a god? The thought was interesting, and somewhat amusing. He chuckled, as he waited for Melanthios. When the other god was close enough, he asked; "Where to now? You mentioned a library..."
Kain stood up and bowed his head. "It was nice meeting you too Daare, feel free to visit me anytime." Daare walking outside, and Melanthios followed him. "Yes but not just a library, he first and the biggest library ever made. The library of the gods, but we need to go somewhere else first. Because it isn't on this planet."
Daare looked at Melanthios. "The library of the gods? Is it really that grand?!" He looked towards the sky. What little calm he had kept was gone. "Should we head there now?!" Daare was about to revert back to the other form, when he remembered the mortals around. "Oh, wait, not with them around. Shall we head to the gate?"
Melanthios nodded. "Yes let's go, but we can't fly from here." He placed his hand on Daare and teleported them both outside the gate. "And yes the library is really that big. I made it, and all the books inside it." He looked proud.
"All of this is truly amazing, and impressive! I wonder if I one day can say the same about my creations." The carpet flew from his back, and unfolded itself in front of them. Daare stepped onto it, and sat down. "You'll have to tell me where it is, else I'll probably get us somewhere far away!" he exclaimed, and the moment Melanthios got on, it struck up like a reverse lightning-bolt. A bit further up, where they could see the other planets better, Daare asked: "Which way?"
Melanthios smiled. "I am sure your creations will be even grander, because I am not done yet you know. They will be even more impressive, some day." He hoped onto the carpet, and held on tight as they flew up. "That way friend, the library is over there." He then felt Zareth making a lot of different animals on his planet for some reason, he didn't mind that much. He send Zareth a message "Greetings brother, I do not know why you are making these animals. but I will help you to the bets of my abilities." He teleported the orb of infinity to himself, and then helped his brother with the orb combined with his own power.