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milliways_bar2012-07-31 02:30 pm
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This morning the grey kitten version of Gielinor's goddess of Death and Rebirth left Milliways the same way she entered just before the version Milliways is more familiar with descended from room 60 carrying a grotesquely oversized lobster pot.
She might bump into people with it on her way to the Caribbean inlet, but it might be more likely to find her on the jetty that was built for docking boats there. There are some nice rocks to sit on, and on one of them, she relaxes and enjoys a marrentil cigar, with a bottle of the unsanitary swill called Braindeath 'Rum', an axe, and rope leading out to the submerged lobster pot nearby.
She's going to catch whatever has been smashing her lobster pots up before, she can feel it. But in the meanwhile she's botherable.
She might bump into people with it on her way to the Caribbean inlet, but it might be more likely to find her on the jetty that was built for docking boats there. There are some nice rocks to sit on, and on one of them, she relaxes and enjoys a marrentil cigar, with a bottle of the unsanitary swill called Braindeath 'Rum', an axe, and rope leading out to the submerged lobster pot nearby.
She's going to catch whatever has been smashing her lobster pots up before, she can feel it. But in the meanwhile she's botherable.
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When she sees the figure wandering about on the beach, she waves. Congradulations, you caught her being legitamately friendly, and not just trying to network for nefarious purposes.
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She raises a hand in return greeting and trots over in the other's direction. No reason to be rude.
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She thinks. "You might find a way home out here. There is a talking unicorn that claims that the way to her home is through the forest. I tried following the path that she indicatted but it ony lead to a field full of that weed," she says pointing at the smoldering cigar. "There is also a mermaid that swims here from her home, which she says is a very different smelling sea."
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(Although that isn't a very hard thing; Thalestris is a little shy of five feet tall.)
"I had wondered what it was that made the smoke," she admits. "At home I've never seen any breathe smoke unless they were readying to give oracles."
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"Oh, I forgot to mention that up in the mountains there is an entrance to a labyrinth. I heard rumors that it leads to other worlds, but your bull would probably like being lead into there as much as being lead into the bar."
She's discouraging people from exploring the labyrinth. Well, sort of discouraging. She must be in a good mood!
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"Thank you for the warning. My name is Thalestris."
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"So, was the labyrinth you mentioned built by your people?"
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The gnomes live inside theirs for their protections. Other labyrinths, though... well, the other gods can be unreasonably cruel, in her opinion.
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The rope running out into the water jerks a little. She takes notice, but since it was just a jerk, that is all the attention she pays to it.
"But I know of a people who built a labyrinth around their village to protect themselves. I imagine it would be a fairly difficult place to invade."
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Thalestris is young-looking, but, well, its not that uncommon for teenagers to wander out on their own on an adventure.
In certain universes, anyway.
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Her world is far from innocent when it comes to human trafficking. Especially not the Kharid.
It makes for nice powder-keggy situations she can set off when she desires, at least. Freedom is such an easy cause to fight for. Or rather, to goad people to fight for.
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"Are your people conquered by the Cretans, or is tribute offered for some other reason?"
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"Oh, my people are free of them mostly. It's only that my clan was down in a coastal town when the tribute-ship came for the year, and they took all the young people of the right size to select by lot, except for the girls the priestess said weren't maidens. My name was on one of the lots and the Cretan captain wouldn't let my mother call him out in a duel... the Cretans control the seas and would let the pirates range free if anyone stood up to them, or stop the tin-ships so no one could have bronze. So that's why everyone who dwells by the sea-shore pays them tribute."
She does not sound pleased with this.
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"So, do you know why their gods demand a bull dance?" This is either ███████ trying to find out the gossip on the gods the next world over or her finding inspiration for awesome religious rights incase she ever gets popular again. If she is ever allowed to become popular again.
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Filthy beasts.
She needs a new sacred animal.
"That's the way of things, ceremonies tend to get more complicated with time. At least a person put in the bull-dance has a better chance of survival." And more time to worry about the bull getting lucky the next time.
Those cruel Cretans. It's just not right.
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The rope jerks a couple more times, but
Sarahignores it. if there is something crawling into the trap, she best not disturb it."So was your native country very different from Crete, beside the buildings?"
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Which admittedly, is easy if a goddess of friendliness and sociability doesn't interfere.
She then turns wistful. "My country is mostly desert. It extends out into the sea so there are beaches like surrounding it, but I live in the interior, near the foothills of the mountain range that divides the continent. The old stories say that our country was covered in grassland and forest full of very valuable and prized timber, but that vanished long ago along with the ships that used to visit our shores. There is a corner that is still lush and green, but it is too full of ghosts and memories. No one dares to live there."
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One hand comes up briefly in an old sign against misfortune at the mention of the ghosts. "What became of the rest of your country?" she asks. "Was some god angered, or was it a war?"
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A bitter chuckle escapes. "By trying to defeat Death, they only betrayed the world to her madness."
"It was the newly risen god's fault that my country dried up. The only green part of my country now was one of the grandest cities in the world, Ullek. But now it lays partially under the sea, partially under a swamp. For their part in destroying Ullek, the new god rewarded one of his people with the ability to cover their land with clouds that only part during the night. But to do it he diverted the clouds that blessed our land with rain. Our people prayed to the Sun so that he would shine less brighty to spare us from his heat, but he couldn't do it, lest the world die of starvation."