Re: Rhugris’s Gamble: Horus Aftermath
Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2024 6:19 pm
“That’s a lot to say about the first task. I can only imagine what the other two could be.”
Ovan was coming back to his senses well, now sitting on the couch more comfortably. His headache waned as his normal vision returned to him without Sorith pouring his Naten out like an angry faucet. LEviathans were far from the top of the list of creatures Ovan wanted to cross paths with. He might have seen a few Leviathan Shards over the course of his journeys, he lived for more than a century and enjoyed travel across all the continents of Vescrutia in some of the most remote and exotic locales, conveniently about as far away from Leviathan territory as he could be. Coming to this realization stung a bit more than he wanted it to, recalling a moderately sized list of Observatories he avoided outright since he couldn’t reach them safely alone, Leviathans were but only one of many creatures out of sheer anxiety that he’d be outmatched by a feral beast. Ovan respected the sanctity of his surroundings and rejected the idea of testing his mettle needlessly against the innocent wildlife of the places he visited.
Now, his future as the crown of the Horus Hellgate necessitated it. He could only hope that the other tasks Sorith required of him would be os a lesser magnitude.
Ovan was coming back to his senses well, now sitting on the couch more comfortably. His headache waned as his normal vision returned to him without Sorith pouring his Naten out like an angry faucet. LEviathans were far from the top of the list of creatures Ovan wanted to cross paths with. He might have seen a few Leviathan Shards over the course of his journeys, he lived for more than a century and enjoyed travel across all the continents of Vescrutia in some of the most remote and exotic locales, conveniently about as far away from Leviathan territory as he could be. Coming to this realization stung a bit more than he wanted it to, recalling a moderately sized list of Observatories he avoided outright since he couldn’t reach them safely alone, Leviathans were but only one of many creatures out of sheer anxiety that he’d be outmatched by a feral beast. Ovan respected the sanctity of his surroundings and rejected the idea of testing his mettle needlessly against the innocent wildlife of the places he visited.
Now, his future as the crown of the Horus Hellgate necessitated it. He could only hope that the other tasks Sorith required of him would be os a lesser magnitude.