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On the brink of failure (earth god, open)

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The GOD of the EARTH

the rain washes away the worries of yesterday



A rumbling of the earth begins.

A sound that Midas may know well in his devotion to the beloved bay deity. With a somber song, the quaking does not cease as the fast motions of the Veins would on complacent days. The heavy hearted General would find the support he needed on this day. He would not be left alone. Amid the roar of the earth, pebbles begin to quiver in their place, until finally a song can be heard over the rumbling of stones. It is a voice ancient as the trees, as the waves of the ocean, a deep voice which sings indescernable hymns, telling the story of life.

From the waves walks very calmly, oh so nonchalant, the massive God of the Earth. Water falls from him in large waves as builds a small pathway as he walks from the ocean below the lava island, his green eyes glowing happily, though there is a hardened amount of solemnity in his face. To be so trouble, Midas must be suffering great demons. Not wishing to cross the threshold of the mortal's mind, the deity just offers a soothing song of a foreign language, a somber melody to match the mood cloaking the island like a thick blanket of mist. When the large bay reaches to top, he stands beside his broke shrine, a fatherly smile on his face.

"I would never forsake you, my son," the God of the Earth says with a voice sweeter than spring rain. The aged face still vibrant with youth, a contradiction in its features, is calm and soothing in intent. His lively green eyes drawn into a compassionate dew, the horned head dipping lower to make eye contact with the much small stallion. "Your heart is heavy, Midas. What has been troubling you?"
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RE: On the brink of failure (earth god, open) - by God of the Earth - 02-12-2013, 12:57 AM

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