by Mandaz on Tue Sep 16, 2008 12:49 am
Arc
“Alice” peeped the one on Arc’s left “Esra” squeaked the one on his right. They were blushing wildly as he spoke to them, each one giving the other incredulous looks. “You’re from one of the main lands, right?” “Oh I don’t remember what it was like over there at all.” “Is it horrible?” “You must be brave” “And strong” “Are there flowers?” “Are all the boys as cute as you?” “Esra!” “Alice!” They giggled and blushed and both looked away, yet kept their arms locked with his. Excitedly berating him with questions just to get him to speak again, the two seemed to be having a good time already. They also made sure to keep him on track and lead him directly into the castle, otherwise Arc may have vary well spent most of his time observing, missing the party completely.
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Cornelius
The girl took Cornelius’ passive aggressive put down’s as true compliments, and only proceeded to nuzzle into his arm more. “You don’t need to give me any gifts! The party’s not for me!” she laughed, practically hanging all over him now. “And your money’s no good here, the best currency is happiness! I’m sure you’ll find something here that makes you happy. Otherwise the trip would have been wasted! And that’s no good. I know if I went across the ocean I’d want to take in everything the new places had to offer and find at least one thing that made me happy! Once you meet the king I’m sure you’ll have no choice but to smile! He’s really nice. My name’s Chira. You don’t have to tell me yours if you don’t want too!”
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Nock
The children that surrounded Nock all cheered and laughed for him, each one excitedly awaiting their turn to be lifted high into the air by the musical anomaly. They swung on him but did not overwhelm him, although by now he had amassed a crowd of enough children for a small army. They also made sure to tug him along and keep him en route to the castle, chiming “Hurry” and “Come on” with excited inflections.
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Kali
He smiled as he was complimented by the beautiful new guest. The red haired young man kept at her side, trailing over the flower petals on the way to the castle. The ropes in his hands becoming a longer lanyard as he knotted them together in his small yet intricate design.
“I don’t think my lord has reasons for the things he does. In fact, sometimes I don’t think he knows what reason is at all. He’s like…I’m not sure how to explain it…like the wind, or a rainbow or something like that.” He mumbled, his attempts at sounding deep and philosophical to impress the lady were failing miserably. “He doesn’t really need an excuse or a reason to be or do…he just is and does.”
His lanyard was nearly complete, placing the final loop on the end to finish it. He held it up, revealing that he had actually tied a little brightly colored shell in the middle, making a necklace with nothing but a little rope and something he had found on the beach, It seemed all of the islander’s fashion was simple, yet intricate in that way. Hand made and woven, yet died and colored to match the theme of bright, vibrant colors that seemed to be so prominent on this island.
“My name is Bale.” He mumbled to Kali, embarrassed that he hadn’t given her his name earlier. “Here, take this. As a welcoming present.” With an outstretched hand he offered her the shell necklace he had just woven.
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Fifteen and Arethusa
“Oh, the girl!” One of the islanders spoke up, leading the rest of them to mumble and whisper excitedly. “She’s adorable. A doll, really. I can see why the king admires her. Those people who made her are awful strange though. You’d never know such a beautiful soul came from such shady people” The others nodded with what he had said, all agreeing wholeheartedly. Although they hadn’t really answered the noble’s question, the answer provided seemed to be satisfactory for them, as they continued to mumble about how sweet the girl was, compared to how dark her ‘creators’ were. Which was strange in itself that the two responsible for the girl in question were called ‘creators’ and not ‘parents’.
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Emli
“My hands are so small compared to yours.” Laughed the girl, Emli’s savior. Her little hands were almost swallowed up by his massive paws, but she wasn’t scared or intimidated, more tickled than anything else. She gently tugged him along with the crowd, carefully not to pull him around too roughly, but like the rest of Edric’s followers, she could hardly contain her excitement. “It’s not far.” She sung. “Wait till you see it, it’s really pretty. I even helped paint one of the banners!”
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Baleron
As the crowd moved towards the castle, singing praises and throwing flowers, one young man turned back to take a final look at the beach. It was there he saw the new guest, washed up on the shore, panting. With urgency and a slight nervousness in his step he ran back towards the beach, using the speed he had gained from running down the hill to help push him faster. The wind rushed through his hair and past his body so quickly, the young islander felt as if he could fly. And indeed he did push his arms out and jump a few times, too overwhelmed with the joy the entire island was radiating. Problem was, when he neared the beach and Baleron, he had much difficulty stopping. To avoid ramming the guest head first, the brash island boy heaved himself to the side, forcing his balance off which sent him crashing into the sand right next to the guest.
Thankfully not injured, in fact he couldn’t stop laughing at the whole spectacle of it all. The islander rolled to his back in the sand to stare up at the new guest who seemed to be brooding about something. Persistencia wasn’t an island for brooding; anyone would be hard pressed to find a single frown for miles. The native wasn’t much older than Baleron, but held a youthful glow that made him seem that way, especially now that he couldn’t stop laughing and he was half covered in sand. He was like all the other inhabitants, dressed in hand woven slacks with just a few wraps around his chest and designs hand painted on his skin, specifically a red line spanning the width of his face.
“You’ve going to miss it!” he said through his laughter. “What, did you swim the whole way here or something?”
He found his way up, shaking the sand out of his dark hair with his fingers.
“C’mon, everyone needs an escort. Follow me and you’ll still make it. I’m Gyve, welcome to Persistencia.”
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All
Eventually every one of the guests would have been shuffled into the throne room. A room large enough to hold nearly an entire city let alone a whole crowd of foreign guests. At the end of the room, sitting on top of a brightly colored and comfortable throne was the host himself, the angel of Lucidity. His clear blue eyes dance with excitement as he watched every new person make their way inside. Once everyone was there, he stood, and a hush fell over his follower’s chatter for they new he had something important to say.
“It’s better than I expected!”
There seemed to be a song in his voice, and his words were almost tangible, touchable, tasteable as he giggled them out. The way he smiled and carried himself, he seemed just like a child, but different. Like a being completely constructed by innocence and grace; an angel, but an imperfect one. The black wings on his back were testament to that, small enough that a parakeet could rival his wingspan. No function, only decoration, and a mark of his lineage, a peek into his past. His present, however, was ruler, king, majesty, all mighty, completely and obsessively loved by his subjects. Though, to look at him, one wouldn’t see a tyrant, a megalomaniacal lord, or even a noble war veteran. Edric was Edric; a blonde haired youth, gap toothed, freckled, dressed in his absurd royal dress, the perfect king for this strange island.
“Welcome welcome again, everybody! I’m really excited that all of you found your way safely. The sea is a pretty dangerous place, and I guess I’m guilty of keeping my island a secret. But you’re all here now! So I can share all the wealth that Persistencia has to offer its inhabitants! My name is Edric, if you don’t know me already. That’s the name I like the most, but you can call me whatever pops into your head when you think of me.”
Edric was no great orator at all. He seemed to stumble and stammer over some of his words when he became nervous or unsure, but most of all he just said the first thing that came to his mind. The first words were always the best ones, or so he had come to believe.
“Ah! I’ll ask you not to stay too far off! I have an announcement to make to our guests. Now I’m sure you’re all wondered just why I’ve decided to throw this little celebration! Well, in a way, I wanted to hold an event that honored the joy of life and the living creatures who survived the terrible tragedy our world. We’re alive! Why shouldn’t we rejoice? Today, we celebrate life by honoring a very special one. I realize that most of you are unfamiliar with the laws and culture of Persistencia. Uhm…how should I explain this. There’s nothing more important to me than freedom. Well…a few things…but freedom is a big one! Creative, scientific, religious, the human mind is too much of a treasure to hold in shackles by moralities and rules. Because of this freedom that everyone is given on Persistencia, we have several brilliant minds achieving brilliant things. The most recent and beautiful achievement is to be revealed to all of you today. Right now, actually! She is the reason we celebrate. A life made by human genius, a life given a second chance. Happy rebirthday! Surprise!”