Jul 04 2020, 02:50 PM
One child down.
As in--created. Finished. At least, he hoped as much. The creatures in Cetus held a distinct touch of the Creator's influence, and the new Master thought it a fitting tribute to create a beast from their line. He wasn't sure how it'd come out, but he held high hopes. He'd left that chrysalis hidden beneath a layer of thick black mud and reeds in Cetus.
That, and this next creation, were both to be created in the new manner: blind, chance-based fusing of form and magic. He wasn't sure how it would turn out, but he held curiosity in him.
One six-thumbed hand raised a chunk of oily rock to his gaze. This one he'd taken from Jupiter's den. Normally, Vargas would dismiss the stones of the dead as failures--unworthy of a second chance, most likely. But to die to a Master did not brook much judgement--and the fact that a traitor had killed them implied all the more that this had been a strong and loyal servant. Jupiter would not have bothered with it otherwise, at least that's what he hoped.
He held it tight in his fist, then, staring intently at it.
Master Vargas would impart blind life to this one, and then turn his attention to... grander plans.
He could feel the magic spread, but something about it felt... wrong, for a second. He wondered at this, but then shrugged it off. Surely he, a new Master, would not have ruined such a simple piece of magic. Surely it would come out just fine...
As in--created. Finished. At least, he hoped as much. The creatures in Cetus held a distinct touch of the Creator's influence, and the new Master thought it a fitting tribute to create a beast from their line. He wasn't sure how it'd come out, but he held high hopes. He'd left that chrysalis hidden beneath a layer of thick black mud and reeds in Cetus.
That, and this next creation, were both to be created in the new manner: blind, chance-based fusing of form and magic. He wasn't sure how it would turn out, but he held curiosity in him.
One six-thumbed hand raised a chunk of oily rock to his gaze. This one he'd taken from Jupiter's den. Normally, Vargas would dismiss the stones of the dead as failures--unworthy of a second chance, most likely. But to die to a Master did not brook much judgement--and the fact that a traitor had killed them implied all the more that this had been a strong and loyal servant. Jupiter would not have bothered with it otherwise, at least that's what he hoped.
He held it tight in his fist, then, staring intently at it.
Master Vargas would impart blind life to this one, and then turn his attention to... grander plans.
He could feel the magic spread, but something about it felt... wrong, for a second. He wondered at this, but then shrugged it off. Surely he, a new Master, would not have ruined such a simple piece of magic. Surely it would come out just fine...