Jan 20 2020, 10:02 PM
set a few days after it's a brand new (SMP) world
Mercurius had been busy.
His pawpads were cracked and often bled with his pacing. The old man seemed frailer than before, magicka expended a great deal cultivating what little ideal soil there was in the gorge, beckoning forth what plants he could. Initially, they were those that he was certain to be edible, so he could sustain himself and make preparations for the other Gembound to come. The results of his toiling were few, but a good start: several young trees well-rooted to the earth (that'd been a struggle, even with the high walls blustering most of the wind), some patches of soft grasses by the river, and some underbrush.
Hopefully, those would aid in the erosion. Gathering and transporting soil here would take quite a bit of time, but they could let nature do the work.
Mercy had attempted to busy himself with working on the bats, too - as per Dread's request - but his magicka was too spent to safely snare them in vines. Priorities needed to be set (as Pride would say, he amusedly thought.) Settlement would have to come first, purely out of a need to not overextend himself. A bat clinic could come third, perhaps; after finding a second offering for the great dragon, once this particular time period was up. Wouldn't hurt to be prepared - ah, defenses...
Work and brief planning done, the old lion rested for a day or so, lounging in the grasses of his own making and nibbling on a choice few branches to prune them.
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The old beast yawned, stretching and licking at his chops, before peering up at the roof of Monoceros, high above. Distant. Wonderful. Echoing. A signal from here could be seen for miles. Spent as he was, Mercy knew he should give at least some sign of where he was, a marker to follow. It wouldn't be sustained for long, as bright as he desired to make it, but it was worth the attempt. Moonstone humming softly, reassuringly against his skull, the lion roared to the heavens.
With the sound came a beam of light that quite literally scraped the ceiling, pure, sparkling gold and fading after around five minutes.
Huffing softly and flopping onto his haunches from the exertion, Mercurius hung his head, and waited by the river.
@Rift (Huckleberry) @Oliver (+ others, I suppose, since Old Man's is literally shooting a beam of light into the air.)
His pawpads were cracked and often bled with his pacing. The old man seemed frailer than before, magicka expended a great deal cultivating what little ideal soil there was in the gorge, beckoning forth what plants he could. Initially, they were those that he was certain to be edible, so he could sustain himself and make preparations for the other Gembound to come. The results of his toiling were few, but a good start: several young trees well-rooted to the earth (that'd been a struggle, even with the high walls blustering most of the wind), some patches of soft grasses by the river, and some underbrush.
Hopefully, those would aid in the erosion. Gathering and transporting soil here would take quite a bit of time, but they could let nature do the work.
Mercy had attempted to busy himself with working on the bats, too - as per Dread's request - but his magicka was too spent to safely snare them in vines. Priorities needed to be set (as Pride would say, he amusedly thought.) Settlement would have to come first, purely out of a need to not overextend himself. A bat clinic could come third, perhaps; after finding a second offering for the great dragon, once this particular time period was up. Wouldn't hurt to be prepared - ah, defenses...
Work and brief planning done, the old lion rested for a day or so, lounging in the grasses of his own making and nibbling on a choice few branches to prune them.
The old beast yawned, stretching and licking at his chops, before peering up at the roof of Monoceros, high above. Distant. Wonderful. Echoing. A signal from here could be seen for miles. Spent as he was, Mercy knew he should give at least some sign of where he was, a marker to follow. It wouldn't be sustained for long, as bright as he desired to make it, but it was worth the attempt. Moonstone humming softly, reassuringly against his skull, the lion roared to the heavens.
With the sound came a beam of light that quite literally scraped the ceiling, pure, sparkling gold and fading after around five minutes.
Huffing softly and flopping onto his haunches from the exertion, Mercurius hung his head, and waited by the river.
@Rift (Huckleberry) @Oliver (+ others, I suppose, since Old Man's is literally shooting a beam of light into the air.)