яσвιи яє∂вяєαѕт (
birdsbirdsbirds) wrote in
driftfleet2015-03-16 09:55 am
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Who: Robin
Broadcast: Whole Network; Text
Action: N/A
When: Around 3/16
[this world? not really for him. but since Robin is not good at sitting still, and actively moping can only keep him occupied for so long... a text entry shows up on the network!]
Hey, I'm bored. I did some math. I charted out a rough conversion between Earth's calendar and my own world's calendar (which is much more sensible, honestly).
So, tell me when your birthdays are, and I'll tell you what king-sign you fall under. ♥ I'm under Ha'it, the King of Life and Death--which supposedly means I have a knack for seeing the big picture, and my lucky color is gold.
It's just for fun, of course. Who knows if it's actually accurate...
Broadcast: Whole Network; Text
Action: N/A
When: Around 3/16
[this world? not really for him. but since Robin is not good at sitting still, and actively moping can only keep him occupied for so long... a text entry shows up on the network!]
Hey, I'm bored. I did some math. I charted out a rough conversion between Earth's calendar and my own world's calendar (which is much more sensible, honestly).
So, tell me when your birthdays are, and I'll tell you what king-sign you fall under. ♥ I'm under Ha'it, the King of Life and Death--which supposedly means I have a knack for seeing the big picture, and my lucky color is gold.
It's just for fun, of course. Who knows if it's actually accurate...

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[that's the first thing he sends. there is a long pause before he sends out anything else.]
These people I'm referring to are known back on my world as the Nine Kings. Legend has it that they were once normal people like you or me, but the Gods turned them into spectacular creatures. They became speakers for the Gods, beings who could understand their otherwise ineffable ways and communicate them to the humans they ruled over.
Each one was lord over a kingdom, and had dominion over an aspect of human existence. Not a lot of records are left about what the originals were like, but Riem has the fewest. He seemed to be very quiet, mysterious. Humans would make pilgrimages to his temples to rid their lives of suffering, or call down pain upon others--and he would answer their calls as he saw was fitting.
They were all formed from flawed creatures, and so, were eventually flawed themselves. There was infighting, caused by one, that spread to all of the others. It got so bad and the war raged for so long that, eventually, humans rose up to kill them. After that, things weren't so good. Drought, famine. A lot of smaller wars. Everyone thought they were dead for a long time.
But that's... Where Riem's story really starts.