Maharg67 Posted Tuesday at 11:51 AM Author Share Posted Tuesday at 11:51 AM (edited) Post #11 NOTES RISENGODKIND Risengoddesses [one per Risenfaction] Risenprimegods Risengods as living gods Risengodfolk Risensemigods Risendemigods Risensubgods Risenfolk SEEKAKIND Seekars Seekafolk WILDKIND Wildlife of Flora, Fauna and Fungi. Wildfolk -Animanoids -Hybridnoids such as tigerchimps Edited Tuesday at 11:52 AM by Maharg67 To show that this story has been edited from the start. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maharg67 Posted Tuesday at 03:48 PM Author Share Posted Tuesday at 03:48 PM (edited) Post #12 TWFF[One][4.1][10][10] Sanaba squatted behind a boulder with a set of scan-binoculars aimed at the Shadoismist spurting upwards from part melted, part craggy, rocky ground. Shadz was there as an eccentric offshoot of the Shadoista and was very nervous, as heitshe often was; this was understandable as the Shadoistalords wanted Shadz caught and brought to them for questioning. They were in a great lumnicavern, being a lumnisupercavern, being quite dimly lit by sunshine channeled through that opticcrystal from the source of that light. It said much that what ever was inside the Shadoismist, a kind of shadowmist, seemed to need to be protected even that weak sunlight; or was that its real purpose in being there? He wore a dark, dull green, hoodrobe that was a very smart type tunic to use across Hopenorth because of a range of obstacles, challenges and even threats. Concealment of one's status, level of wealth, factional membership and more was a good step towards survival; on top of that were dangerous lifeforms from tiny ones right up to monstrously big ones plus, of course, human ones. The hoodrobes were more than they seemed to be on the surface. Sanaba spoke quietly, in the common language of Panlingo. “Do you think that Shadoista are trying to invade the Stanecape surface?” Shadz tried to straighten out hisitsher lumpy humanoid shape, beneath a stretchable type hoodrobe, but only with limited success. “Doesn't quite feel right as an idea. Shadoista should, by my knowledge, be safe-secure, in their own deep underground homelands. Ever since they ceased to worship Shadowadis, they have kept away from even the subsurface levels let along the surface ones.” An EverCarer, being the protector supporter of Shadz, also crouched next to himither; it seemed quite fitting that she wore a hoodrobe of darkest brown colouration. They caught a glimpse of a greyscale globe being covered with moving grey patterns of different shades of the colour. Somehow all quickly knew it was Faynbari it was of a Faynbasphere said to be the antithesis of the Raynbari whose origin, like so much else in the Multiverse, was a mystery to the vast majority capable of considering such matters. Sanaba sighed, just a little. “Where there is Raynbari there is often to be found Faynbari and visa-versa.” As Raynbari often showed up as Rainbowspheres, Faynbari did so with Greybowspheres. Not all Rainbowspheres were of Raynbari but all true ones had links to the Raynbari; the same was true with Greybowspheres and the Faynbari. A Rainbowsphere popped out of mid air, with a soft shimmering, and spoke softly though still in a twangy fashion. “Is a Faynbari as a Greybowsphere as I sent to you information, warnings, of.” The EverCarer spoke quietly and yet her voice carried very well. “You are very helpful and EverMentality agrees with you, rainbow sweetie.” Shadz nodded over eagerly so that the EverCarer reached out to helpfully steady hisitsher head. “Rainbows are lovely and wonderful. I pick up impression that Faynbari made friends, sort of, with Shadoista and other shadowfolk that serve them but do not worship them. They escaped from far deeper places where Shadowadis is fighting Malignadis in the most terrible fashion of Anticelestials battling each other. Yet there are others, down deep there, who may have tricked Shadowadis, and Malignadis, into fighting each other. A twisted alliance of fallen entities who became trapped, long ago, down there thanks to the Damnation War. Those are more impressions I gain through the Shadoista.” Edited Tuesday at 03:49 PM by Maharg67 To show that this story has been edited from the start. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maharg67 Posted Thursday at 02:30 PM Author Share Posted Thursday at 02:30 PM (edited) Post #13 TWFF[One][4.2][11][11] Shadowfolk, of common kind, came out into the open only to behave as many non shadowfolk did. There were many shadownoids, of squat humanoids, of dull black colouration. Soon they were building shelters, starting the cultivation of fungi, tending to odd shadowbeasts of livestock and stacking up odd, offwhite, containers of resources. Walls were soon rising around the settlement. There were fewer shadowmans, of more human types than were the Shadowlords, being taller than the shadownoids and more intelligent. Shadownoid artisans were busy but so were shadowman artificers who would create more sophisticated devices with the assistance of special trained shadownoids. Despite the surface structures, much activity would be carried out below ground for, like icebergs, they would be mostly beneath the surface. Shadowdiggers were soon hurling hard earth up from below to form mounds of it that was soon being used as a resource. A Faynbasphere was suddenly floating, with them, in the air. Clearly having been found out they made their way to the new, emerging, settlement. Once there, inside the now half built ringwall, Shadz slept, all curled up against the EverCarer who sat cross legged while she meditated. The others went to the assistance of the locals. Sanaba was joined by Sanace and then by Sanadi. Those three aspects, of Sana13, used their psychic based psychonic powers to shift big, heavy, items and to reshape certain basic materials, transforming them into useful objects. The Raynbasphere, and Faynbasphere, worked together to create very dull rainbow patterned structures, filling some with resources as provided by the Raynbari and Faynbari though very far away from there. Celestial Mandate-Protocols limited just how much, of what, could be done for the local mortals. That was directly but other kinds of assistance could be called for from such as Noncelestial sources. The EverFolk were guided by the same mandate-protocols but in a rather unique fashion in Celestial terms. A very large, 4x4x4 cubic metre, teleportcube materialised and then dematerialised to leave behind itself a 3x3x3 cubic metre cubecanister full of resources. The shadowfolk were at home with using the same kind of items that wildfolk utilised easily and so it was that they gained blankets, hand-axes, coils of rope, rolls of healing bandage, work knives of different lengths and more of the same. Dometents were very useful as were timber axes, pickaxes and a slowly-steadily expanding range of available tools gained through ancient, surviving, mechanisms of the Risengodzi. Various types of body armouring were for humanoids but could also be fitted to be used by other shapes of lifeforms. There were melee weapons such as maces, flails, lances, spears and battleaxes but also shortbows plus arrows. Like the armour, the weapons had some exotic features about them but so did other goods. There were also Seekafolk artisan made goods such as springdartguns, springdarts, small power wind-cylinder set-ups, pale electric lamps, cool-bright burning candles, two wheeled handcarts and a short range of toolkits. The three Sana13 aspects began to teach new skills to shadowfolk artisans to add to their already fine assortment of them. They began to pick up useful information about why the shadowfolk had come up from deeper underground. The truth was that they had been pushed before others who in turn were being pressured by yet others to move. There were was not only displacements, of populations, upwards but more directly to the south while staying underground. Edited Thursday at 02:31 PM by Maharg67 To show that this story has been edited from the start. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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