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Personal Style
Apparel
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
17.15 m
Wingspan
17.66 m
Weight
6001.91 kg
Genetics
Obsidian
Ground
Ground
Crimson
Sarcophagus
Sarcophagus
Cherry
Runes
Runes
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 1 Obelisk
EXP: 0 / 245
STR
8
AGI
6
DEF
6
QCK
6
INT
5
VIT
8
MND
6
Biography
They who once tallied the deeds of deity and dragon, and saw that none slipped notice.
An Employer. Handled what was essentially bookkeeping and records. Held final say over what was significant enough to warrant action and what could be permitted.
Became... inconsistent in its records as the centuries wore on.
Lately, too, they've been taking a much more, say, active role in enforcement.
An Employer. Handled what was essentially bookkeeping and records. Held final say over what was significant enough to warrant action and what could be permitted.
Became... inconsistent in its records as the centuries wore on.
Lately, too, they've been taking a much more, say, active role in enforcement.
The Pillar of the World was not the final creation of the Eleven.
The Employers were. Tasked to keep watch, directed to intervene if ever the gods' wars grew too fierce. That is what they are supposed to do. The Auditor has looked over Sornieth for millennia. It has seen the creation of the first dragons and the wars they were subsequently thrown into. The wars that still rage to this day, though they have become less and less the wars of dragons and more the battles of none but the gods themselves. The Auditor sees this, and it thinks- this is chaos. This is madness, both on the part of the gods' eternal combat and the dragons that still support their war. The Auditor sees this, and it thinks: this world is ripe for the taking. The Auditor is not a being of noble intentions. It cares not for the squabbles of the Eleven nor their dragons. Maybe it does care. It cares as far as the fact that the gods' rivalry is a distraction, a division of power. It was created from the Eleven- all Eleven, all of them, and its own power is not divided. The gods are divided. United we stand, divided we fall. And, you see, in the centre of Sornieth, within a plagued wasteland and next to a twisting labyrinth of brambles, there stands a city. A city that just fell. A city that, too, is divided now that its god-emperor is dead. The Auditor is a patient being. (It actually isn't, but don't let it hear you say that.) The Auditor is willing to start small. To take the wasteland the city commands. Subjugate it under its rule. Grow an army large enough to take yet more. Rinse and repeat. The gods will not see it coming, not with how they still squabble. They might even see it as a blessing when it takes down a rival. It'll come for them next, though. They won't be able to stand before its might. And as for the rest of the Employers? Well. The Employers are observers. They will not interfere- not directly. Not yet. And no matter how they will eventually interfere, the Auditor will be prepared for them. It knows all its own tricks, after all. United we stand. Sornieth will be united, all right. United under the Auditor's rule. |
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