God's Garden Altar
A wolf carved from smooth alabaster seems to grow straight out of the ground. There is a warm, maternal energy that seems to emanate from it. Two adoring puppies are placed at its feet, glancing upwards toward the central figure. A few stripped carcasses lie around their feet - some of them are certainly bones, but others appear as if they might be carved from the same white stone. It's difficult to tell. Thick, healthy creeping vines twine around the main figure's paws and legs, ending in delicate leaves. The earth beneath it is fragrant, freshly turned soil - perfect for encouraging growth. The air is heavy with the herbaceous smell of new plant life.
The antlers surrounding the divot in the ground have had fresh flowers woven around them and the tailless tenrecs amble about in seemingly high spirits, are there more of them now? You're not sure it's so hard to keep track of them long enough to actually count them. One of them beckons you forward with a smile, is it the same tenrec from earlier? You're also not sure. "Good to see you!" They say, looking up at you expectantly, clearly happy you picked this statue out of all of them. "I trust you picked your offering with care hmm?" They fix you with a pointed look. "I know this statue gives a very kindly impression but even we can't guess how the gods will react now that they're much more powerful. Ah, but I'm sure you'll be fine!" They wave their little hand and gesture for you to give over your offering.
Make an IC post in this thread of your character making an offering on the altar before the statue found in the God's Garden. Each character may only make a single offering. Each player may only participate in 8 total events this week. Note: For the purpose of not making people read and memorize every single post, you can assume the familiars are actively shuffling things around to make more room, and it’s totally fine to say that you put down flowers on the same area where someone else just put a pelt.
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Approaching the altar, she studied the statue's stone face in curiosity, then nodded to the odd rodentlike creatures before she carefully laid her offering before the altar. A well-tanned and supple sheepskin, the long wool soft and gray-black, she carefully smoothed it before turning to leave. She'd return home and make sure Avalon was all right. The diplomatic trip could wait.
A chorus of chittering tenrecs and ferrets scamper forth to accept the pelt. They wiggle their way under it until it looks like a living, breathing creature that scurries away of its own accord on many different feet. Once the pelt is taken away, a small vial remains in its place. “Thank you!” One small voice chirps.
You receive:
Shrink Potion
Staff: note when claimed
Of all the statues that had cropped up around Boreas and Auster, this one drew Aryn in the most. The familial representation was something she could relate to, even if her and Veigar were currently undergoing some difficulties and her 'co-parent' regularly abused her. Standing before this statue she felt warm and whole, like the stresses weighing on her shoulders had been lifted if only for a moment. It was a relief she never wanted to end, though she knew she could not idle here forever and had come only to show her appreciation in the form of an offering.
Aryn did not have much in the way of trade goods, nor would she risk stealing from Habari's stores and undergoing yet another gruesome wound at Recluse's claws. In light of her lack of possessions she had to make do with what she did have. Character development. Self improvement. Intangible things born of blood, sweat and tears. Over the year that had passed she had gathered to call her own some chickens, some bees and a hive, and even two companions. She had earned wounds that she would wear forever and had gained skills above and beyond what she had arrived to the Klein-run pack with. The days of her fainting at the sight of blood were past, and while she was beginning to lose hope in ever starting a family of her own, she had much to be proud of.
It was with this all in mind that Aryn approached the maternal-feeling statue, looking as sheepish and delicate as ever beneath the weighty stare. Very suddenly, she realized how much she missed her mother. What had happened to the woman, Aryn supposed she would never know. Perhaps her lack of closure was no one's fault but her own, for choosing to not join them in their new pack. "I'm sorry I didn't go to Valhalla with you." She blurted, emotion breaking her voice. She knew this statue was in no way her mother, but speaking her apology aloud to it as if it was felt cathartic all the same. The one statement was all that was needed to break the emotional dam within her, her ears slicking back in shame as she continued. "I made a lot of mistakes without you, and I miss you more than I can say."
Mistake after mistake, and they all led her to Recluse. And to Eyrun, and to Veigar. To Eligos and even to Corbie. "But I've done good things too. I've learned to raise animals rather than to kill them. I spoil my chickens and my bees. I couldn't do it without my companions however, a sweet little deer and a rooster who picks on him." At the mention of her livestock and companions, she withdrew a bundle from her small satchel. A few spotted eggs, portion of honeycomb, a single feather from the rooster and a tuft of fur carefully cut from the dik-dik. "I've made some friends. I know you would think Eligos is a bad influence, but I think he has good in him. And I know you would love Corbie, she would have been right at home in Lirim." Cradling with her paws two flat stones - one black, inlaid with flecks of gold and the other marbled and monochromatic - she placed them beside the honeycomb. "I've worked hard to improve my skills and learned to defend those who I love, though I'm not always successful. I have a son, his name is Veigar. I fought to defend him and while it made me unsightly, I would do it again." Digging through her bag once more, Aryn found and withdrew a third rock. This one was much larger than the river stones, roughly carved and stained with old blood. It was the rock she had 'crafted' herself and wielded as a weapon, for lack of any better options. "I'm going to fight for him again soon, when the time is right. When I do, I'll need something better than this. I think I've learned enough to craft a better one, so I won't need this anymore. You can have it, to remember where I once was and where I am now."
With a heavy, emotional sigh she placed the rock upon the altar and took a step back to admire the cluster of offerings. To any other wolf they would appear to be a random assortment of junk, but Aryn hoped this God might appreciate their stories. Her mother could be anywhere in Boreas, Auster, or even across the seas. She might even be dead. Though standing before the statue, Aryn swore she could feel her presence watching and listening. Bowing her head, the Valentine woman uttered a final whisper of thanks and bid the God farewell, wiping her scarred face with a paw to displace the last of the stubborn tears and heading off back towards home feeling a relief she hadn't felt in years.
OOC: Confirming that Aryn is offering her Battle Accessory
Many small eyes watched Aryn approach with her gift. They greedily rubbed their little paws together as they saw the delicious, scrumptious, wonderful eggs appear from her satchel. One smaller ferret rushed to move forward and grab them, but a crow caught it by its tail. “Shush! Listen to her tale,” he said sternly, dragging the ferret back into the surrounding pack of familiars.
Sufficiently cowed, the ferret stopped struggling and flopped on its belly to listen. As she finished speaking, the familiars bowed their heads and murmurs of appreciation and admiration rippled across the miniature crowd. When they did approach to take the eggs and other offerings, their movements were measured and polite.
You receive:
Deluxe immortality pass
Staff: note when claimed
The grey mottled boy had spent his time patiently fishing off the bay's shoreline. He wanted to fish for the perfect fish to offer to the motherly statue. Unsure if a statue would have any taste preferences, Kuroo gathered a variety of small to medium-sized fish. Careful to kill, clean, fillet, and then smoke them until they were rightly preserved, the fisherwolf wrapped them nicely in large banana leaves before making his way north of the bay.
Carrying his offering upon his back, he admired the beauty of the magical pocket of autumn surrounding God's Garden. Even as he approached the statue and was greeted by the tailless Tenrec, he couldn't help but smile. "I do hope the gods enjoy what I have brought," he responded in a joyful tone. Approaching the altar, he slipped the neatly wrapped smoked fish from his back and laid it on the altar. Looking up at the motherly statue and the pups by her paws, he couldn't help but feel that the statue appeared similar to him and his brother growing up. Turning his chin down toward his chest in a bow of respect, he murmured a Japanese prayer before turning to leave.
The tasty smell of preserved fish wafts from Kuroo’s offering. The surrounding small carnivores - cats, ferrets, other assorted little creatures with sharp teeth, licked their lips expectantly. “Yum, yum, yum,” a little kitten chants, darting forward to drop a glittering vial and snatch the smallest piece of fish. “You can have this!”
You receive:
Xtra grow potion
Staff: note when claimed
kuroo's tamarin, saru, should be assumed near/on him at all times.
Outlaw approached the statue he’d heard about, bobbing his head to it as he unslung a bag from around his shoulder. “Hey there,” he offered to the statue with a friendly tone and, then to the tenrec's caring for it. Outlaw listens to the familiar's words, nodding thoughtfully. “Well,” Outlaw regards the statue, dipping his head in a bow, “Pleasure to meet you, god. Sorry, I don't know your name. I’m Outlaw.” Reaching into his bag outlaw grabs a wooden handle which turns out to grow wider in a circular shape. On the board is a fancied-up lobster, along with some berries and a bit of honey in a small clay pot. “I don’t know anything about gods, what they like or dislike. I figure I know about kids, and I know that parents just want their kids to be happy.” Outlaw puts the plate down near the statue for the tenrec's to deal with. “So, how about a story? Kids love them. At least mortal ones do. It’s a good story too.” “So,” Outlaw looked to the pups and then up at the main figure, “a few years back a group of pups heard a story of a treasure that was in a cave. Now this cave started off up on ground like most, but it was a wooden cave and it went down deep under water. The pups were brave and despite some ghost stories they heard of a pirate that haunted the cave they decided to prove themselves by going to find that treasure!” “The kids explored the wooden cave, growing more nervous as they went. When the wind blew outside it created an eerie howl that swept inside. The wooden cave made creaking noises under their soft paws and shadows seemed to move with lives of their own! One of the pups mentioned going back but the group assured her it was fine.” “Then they saw it! Just as they said it was fine. The pirate ghost appeared to be made of shadow and threw a toothy smile at them. ‘Want my treasure?’,” Outlaw spoke with a gravely voice to play his part, “You must defeat me in battle!” The ghost laughed, as obviously no one, child or adult could defeat a shadow. “Barak however was a clever pup, ‘Challenge us again, and we can get rid of you!.’ The boy grabbed a bit of flint he had seen and one of the funny-shaped things. Barak cracked the flint on it and a spark came from it. “Challenge us again and I’ll light this wooden cave on fire! We want your treasure!” “The shadow was silent at that. It had no eyes but the pups all imagined its eyes were fully focused on Barak. ‘Burn the cave and you won’t have my treasure,’ it replied “Barak responded, ‘That’s true, neither will you though.’” There was a silence in the cave and then the ghost fled. They found gold left behind, well, snacks that were covered in a honey glaze. They had never had honey before so it was an amazing treasure. Barak was the hero of the day! All the children went home, proud in the bravery they had shown. The greatest treasure was at home though. They went home to parents who welcomed them home, they got hugs and curled up to their parent's side knowing no one could hurt them so long as they were with mom and dad.” Outlaw wagged his tail on finishing the story, “I hope you and any children that are with you liked it.” His gaze turned to the Tenrec’s, “hope yall liked it also!” Speech:"Life is but a game " Think
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All of the older familiars shushed their many children as the story began. Although there was some chatter at first, eventually it died down as the story carried on. Mothers sat by their children, carefully smoothing back their fur or doting on them as they were enraptured by the story. The maternal figure of the statue seemed to smile as Outlaw’s story began to draw to a close - or was it just a trick of the light?
You receive:
Boosted companion pass
Staff: Used on Thorn
It's also likely there is a seagull somewhere nearby
It was quite a trek but Chade had traveled Boreas and Auster to get to the statue, a bag slung over his back. Looking to the form of the adult wolf and the children the blue wolf’s memories looked back into the past, when Ry and Chade had been lone kids without family to protect them.
“I wonder. When we needed it, if you or another you know helped protect my brother and I as small children. Regardless, if you are a protector of family or such as that, I thank you for what you do.” Chade tilted his shoulders to pull off the bag.
“We always worried about enough food to fill our bellies. So, I brought you and your kids some food.” Chade pulled out a box of smooth wood, a reindeer pelt was inside of it to keep anything inside it protected from getting banged up. Still, inside that was three leather bags to keep the box itself clean. “You can keep the box also, I made sure it wouldn’t get dirty.”
Opening the first bag was a mixture of reindeer and goat meat that had been preserved to stay good. In a second bag was freshly cooked fish saltwater fish he had grabbed just a short while ago. The third bag had several blackberries and blueberries within. “I wasn’t sure what you might prefer to eat and I always like a bit of variety, maybe you will also.” Did a spirit it? Did it gift it to others to eat? Well, there it was. Maybe the familiars would eat it.
“Just in case you did help us, thanks again.” A shrug as Chade had no clue but it never hurt to be safe. He’d turn to go after that. It was a long trek home after all.
“But he is so young,” one of the older tenrecs whispered sadly at Chade’s tale. Him and his brother, all alone? She cast her eyes across the many generations of her family scattered around her. They had always taken care of each other. “Your tale is an admirable one, young man,” she warbled in a soft voice. The younger tenrecs came out in droves, nibbling on berries and carrying other bits back. “I hope the god’s blessing serves you well… They do so love the children. It may not feel like it now, but you’re still a child yourself.” With a kindly smile, the elderly tenrec grabbed the last berry and ambled slowly away.
You receive:
Boosted companion pass:
Staff: Used on Thorn
Deluxe immortality pass
Staff: note when claimed
You're not feeling so well...
Deluge
The Drunkard Queen
Master Fighter (290)
Master Navigator (400)
Saboteur
Fleet-footed
3 Years
Female
36
NachoMumma
The young girl winced and panted as she carried her prize forth. Her stomach grumbled and blood dripped from a gash on her hip she had missed in the heat of the moment. Maybe she wanted to reconsider her options if hunting hurt this bad, at least fighting was fun. It was only when she stopped to catch her breath for a moment that she realised the strange site she had stumbled up upon. Her grip tightened on the kill, her very first that she had bought down on her own. It should have been the very sweetest meal she would ever eat... but something told her it wasn't for her anymore. Maybe this was why she had been granted her success in the first place.
She breathed in through her nose and relaxed her grip ever so slightly. Whatever this feeling was that seemed to roll off the statues in waves... wasn't something she had ever remembered feeling before. She blinked back the tears that threatened to pool in her eyes, but her golden eyes still shimmered with brimming emotion. Looking at the way those pups looked at what she could only assume was their mother... well, it made her stomach flop in a distinctly uncomfortable way.
Uncertain steps took her closer to the alabaster stone, arranging her offering just so, so it almost looked like it was just sleeping... if you ignored the ring of blood around its neck. Her stomach grumbled its protests and she allowed just one tear to slip from her eyes. There were plenty of berries out there in the garden. It wasn't like she'd starve. Not today.
Turning with a wince, mindless of the blood that trickled from her thigh she made her way back out into the garden. She'd nurse her bruises and chew on some berries and try again in the morning. After all, she'd done it once now. She didn't need no grown-ups telling her what to do.
"Speech"The familiars watched as the young pup carried her prize to the altar. She was so young, so uncertain. She placed a hunted fawn, curled as if sleeping at the base. The tenrecs came forth and soothed the young doe, cleaning its fur of blood and debris. A ferret sniffs at it excitedly, ready for the meal before being swatted off. Now was not the time. The ferret returns with a pouch in its maw, “Thanks! You did real good! You can have this!”
You receive:
Xtra grow potion
Staff: note when claimed
"Old Timer's" Date Night Kit (Aged breeding pass + Season breeding pass)
Staff: note when claimed
465 Gemstones Automatically Added
Modesty
Storm Herald
Master Navigator (306)
Master Intellectual (260)
Fleet-footed
Professor
5 Years
Female
67
NachoMumma
Something in the air reminded her of the long night. With the moon hanging fat in the sky, she had made her way to the swamplands and unearthed the ragged rabbit skin she had put her second youngest daughter to rest on. Really, she shouldn't have even gone this far. If her family gods deemed this little one unworthy... But had they? Or had it been her own foolish arrogance in even daring to dream up a name for her before the ordained time? Jet. That's what she would have called her. Next to Scald, she was the only one that even came close to resembling their carrier, and now there was nothing left but a bundle of small, mud-stained bones.
Tears fell as she reverently worked under the light of the full moon to remove the worst of the mud, and she anointed the bones with sacred oils before transferring them into a soft, clean lambskin. If her own gods had been so cruel to take a child from her, well... maybe her little girl would be better off with whatever these new ones were.
The journey across the Bifrost took her time, and the unseasonable shift in the weather was obvious even before she approached the statue. Her jackalope hopped along beside her, and her saddlebags were laden with an offering to assist in the growth of a small, healthy garden. Some dried seaweed, a jar of worms, and ash from the edges of Hell's River. Wherever her daughter ended up after Modesty left this place, she hoped would flourish.
Modesty made a point of placing her offerings together as she regarded the alabaster stone. Yes, this was the one. She pressed her nose to the top of the lambskin one last time and smiled a small sad smile. "The horizon isn't the end of the ocean little one." I'll see you again. There wasn't much she hated more than crying, but here she was. For just a moment longer.
The woman offered her own, though gone, to the statue. This displeased it greatly as a hush fell over the companions. They watched breathlessly as she pulled it out, her love obvious, but left it with the statue. None dared approach her, nor her gift while she was present. After she was gone, she’d find herself lost mentally and physically for some time.
You receive:
Loss of 69 skill points from Navigation
Automatically Deducted
Hanako returned to the statue once again, yet another offering in maw. The potion sloshed and rocked about in the glass vial as she approached and gently laid it down on the altar. She had never had the heart to drink it for herself, to do what needed to be done. And wasn't that was being a mother was about? Nurturing and protecting, shielding the little ones from the worst of it? Hanako felt as though she had failed in many regards, was perhaps hoping to make amends by helping another mother do far better than she ever could.
She felt as though the potion could help. Would grant the mother strength, or instead make a child stronger in turn. Get them ready to look after themselves, have them capable and right, ready to leave the safety of the den.
"Please take this. Her voice was quiet, perhaps even humble. "Protect your children better than I ever could. Raise them strong, good and capable."
Isn't that all a mother should want for their children? To see them strong, happy and healthy? And yet Hanako wanted so much more.
Hanako offers ??? potion
Small creatures run to inspect the potion, one brave mouse knocking on the glass with a tiny hand. The splotched woman has some words for the statue and for a moment, they all hush to listen to her. They waited while she reflected for a moment before the small mouse comes to her, a different potion in its paw. “Perhaps this will help you protect yours,” it says before giving her the bottle and moving on.
You receive:
Xtra grow potion
Staff: note when claimed
He made his way to the alter just south of The Hallows. He had his offering in a temporary satchel he usually had on the raft. He walked through the unusually lush lands to the alter where others had gathered for their own offerings. When it was his turn, he respectfully bowed his head to the familiars at the base of the alter also bowing the statue itself. Reaching into his soon empty bag he placed down an item wrapped inside of a grey cloth. Peeling back one of the corners, he showed the familiars three portions of cooked bison meat fit for the three wolves of the statue. He wasn't sure if his offering would be used for the familiars or for a feast for the wolves involved here giving more offerings. But he trusted wherever it ended up would be the way it was meant to be.
Eyes watch hungrily as the packet is unfolded. They’re salivating, barely keeping the notion of politeness. One raccoon goes for it and is thwacked upside the head by another who tsks at him, taking the servings for the three wolves of the statue. The hungry raccoon comes back somewhat apologetically and hands off a potion to the man.
You receive:
Xtra Shrink Potion
Staff: note when claimed
Nirah tried to catch the attention of a familiar. Carefully she brought her gift forward. Remembering back to it's construction. Nearby a grove of different colored berries had been. Mud had been everywhere the young pups pelt covered in leaves, twigs, and mud. Though through it all her reds still appeared brightly over her fur colors. She had jumped picked and crafted to make these Crown's. One was large making a circle of twigs in which various berries - slightly crushed- had been tied down. The two smaller ones looked almost the same, but the imperfect at home project of a child probably didn't look too amazing to begin with.
"I don't know if this would be any use to you, but I tried my best. For you." her eyes sparkled nudging the three crowns forward to make sure the statue could see them.
Ooc: Nirah is iccly offering three twig berry crowns for each head of the wolves.
Several small creatures ran up to greet the pup, watching as she put down the three crowns. They ooh’ed and ahh’ed at them, touching them delicately before whirring them onto the heads of the statues. A small vole returns with a small bundle for the pup, its eyes glittering eagerly as it hands the good over.
You receive:
Xtra grow potion
Staff: note when claimed
192 Gemstones Automatically Added
Proserpina
Expert Fighter (175)
Novice Intellectual (15)
10 Years
Female
0
Dragon Mod
Proserpina Strange things were happening yet again. Though at least it wasn't like the Long Nights...though who could say for sure that it wouldn't happen again. Ina made her way through the lands, curious about the strange bubbles that cropped up and turning what should be summer lands into autumn before the season's true time. Was this the work of the Fallen God? Or something else? She shook her fur as she approached the statue in silence. Gaze looking sadly upon the statue's features and that of the pups at her feet. She still mourned for the children she had lost. And perhaps in some form, it overshadowed the pups that were living. Ono. Morax. March. They deserved more from her, and she desperately wanted to be more present for them. To be better. She blinked away the tears that dared to form, taking a deep and shaky breath before placing down her offering. It was a butterfly that she had found. Weak and on the edge of death when she found it. She had watched it for a while that day, stayed with it until it drew its last breath (did butterflies even breathe?). Seeing it as a sign, she had taken the butterfly carcass and kept it with her all this time. And now, she offered it to the statues. A symbol of her grief. Her shattered soul. But also of the hope and comfort she had found in it, that someday, she would see the children she didn't get the chance to love. And to be better for the ones that were with her now. |
The familiars and companions move to and fro as they move items here and there. Proserpina’s offering is somewhat overlooked, being as there are many still alive bugs throughout the area. Finally, a small mouse comes to a stop, sniffs it, then moves it to the altar by one of the pups. It nods to itself and then drops a small package off at Proserpina’s paws before it moves on with its duties.
You receive:
Small unfleshed thought
Staff: note when claimed
Art
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Diablo
Expert Fighter (191)
Expert Intellectual (137)
3 Years
Male
56
Dragon Mod
The pup offers fur tufts that begin to tumble away before a vole catches them, intertwining them all together. He listens to the pup for a second, nodding. “Things can always be wished for to be different,” it says, “but that does not mean they would be better.” It offers the pup a small pat on the leg, giving him a potion before leaving him.
You receive:
Grow Potion
Staff: note when claimed
396 Gemstones
Automatically Added
"Speech!"
The young Klein was back, this time he was more prepared. He'd left much of his original collection of corpses at the volcano but he'd been in auster long enough to start making a new one by now, and he'd made sure to take the time to pick his gift very carefully this time. He waited for his chance to step forward and gave the tenrec a nod, he settled his prize down in the divot. It was the most pungent carcass from his collection, it's perfume strong enough not even the proliferation of plant life here was enough to mask it. "I named him Frank in honor of... Well..." No need to bring up the Tenrec he'd offered last time. It was, at least to Ichor, the best give he could offer. He was very fond of his collection of corpses... Whom he'd now all named Frank.
The pup offered a corpse to the statue. The tenrec looked for a moment, mortified. Most of the other familiars stopped to stare as well. A hush fell over them, the livelihood of the altar sucked away into stillness for some time. As you go to leave, you trip on something. Did the statue move? When you fall, you break your front left leg with an audible snap. The tenrec urges you onwards anyway.
You receive:
Minor injury (Break a limb - healed by the end of the following IC season)
453 Gemstones Automatically Added