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Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2006 10:43 pm
Lyf wrinkled her nose in a smile as she finished her own tea and tapped the needle on the table. The teacups and teapot disappearing and the table itself clean once more as she stood to walk the young Goddess out. "It has been a wonderful visit hasn't it?" The petite female said with a giggle. "Feel free to stop by anytime you'd like. One way or another I'm always here." Giving her a wink she stood beside the door. "Take care on your way." As the girl left the Goddess crossed to the receptionists counter and leaned on it once more. Slipping the needle into one of her gloves for safe keeping.
"Well now, how interesting indeed." The name on the list suddenly was accompanied by a little red heart to the far right. The Goddess's crimson gaze shifting down to the paper, her lips parting softly as she smiled. One hint of a sharp canine peeking through. "Wonderful." Another name scribbled along on the paper, followed by another. Inhaling silently Lyf tilted her head back a tad, her gaze minding the ceiling. What an interesting moment.. this was turning out to be quite the eventful day.
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Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 9:06 am
((Hey Kinu..! I've been meaning to point one of my faes in the direction of Lyf's temple since the day it was created but hadn't the chance to do so earlier cos I was tied up with real life stuff. Sure hope you wun mind me dropping ya a post now o... ^^
Replies will be sporadic till my exams are over by the way... sorry... sweatdrop ))
"H... Hello? Is anyone here..?"
A small voice called out before its owner, a young female faefox, decided to peek into the entrance room of the Temple of Healing. Kaiya had heard from her sisters about the existence of such a place. A place of healing that welcomed any fae through its doors. However, that was about all that she had heard about the temple. Nothing more like how the goddess was like nor even her name.
Still, that hadn't stopped Kaiya from deciding to pay a visit to the temple this very day. The young female was intrigued, a trait that she had carried with her ever since she was a little kit. And now that she was finally here, it took almost all of Kaiya's courage to resist the innate urge to bolt at the sight of the foreign furniture that surrounded her.
Being a creature of the forest, this was perhaps the very first time that the green faefox had ever laid eyes upon a desk or a sofa for that matter. It wasn't the foreign-ness of these things that scared Kaiya though, but rather the uniquely designed pillars as well as banners which all held one thing in common. A needle.
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Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 12:38 pm
The banners fluttered, rippling across the smooth walls in a most serene way. The fountain burbled its lovely waters in a cascade over the levels that rose to nearly the burning tablet above. The flower on the receptionists desk moving just an inch in a full bloom. And yet the Goddess was nowhere in sight, at least.. for the moment. As a figure slowly materialized from somewhere down the hall, in her right hand she had a needle and was shifting it between fingers as she walked. That wicked, if not, wild style of hair shading one of her crimson hued eyes. Well, well.. right on time. "Welcome darling, to The Temple of Healing." She sounded as she stepped off to one side of the fountain. Not yet having fully approached the female but still in full view.
The cross around her neck glinted in the lighting, her smile both mischievious and warm. The Faebat closed her eyes and brushed aside a bothersome length of hair before re-opening them to regard the Faefox with a most intriguing air. Oh my, this one had the air of discovery, she seemed rather... inquisitive. A firefly, this time white, had joined the two from the door. One or two always managed to get in when visitors came calling. Holding out a claw, the little insect landed on her sharp nail. Flexing its wings and yet remaining lit up. The needle in her right hand now in a relaxed poise. Yet the Goddess continued to watch her with a smile.
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Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 5:09 pm
With a small poof and the sweet smell of fresh clover, the Goddess Holidae stepped foot into the temple of Lyf. Looking around she glanced this way and that, pulling her pumpkin organge cloak tighter around her snow white shoulders. Her short ebony tresses tickled her shoulders as she walked in, placing one hand on her hip. "Lyf?" She called into the empty hall. Her pink tipped tail lightly brushed against the floor as the gawdy Goddess slipped through the halls looking for her fellow Goddess.
Tired of walking she jumped and landed upon a bed of clover, that seemed to hover a good three feet off the ground. Silently she floated through the halls on her bed of clovers looking for the Goddess of healing.
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Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 5:30 pm
From further down the hall there came a crashing sound along with.. was the a high pitched squeak? The door flew open and out-stepped Lyf holding a rather curvy looking vial full to the brim with a glowing, purple liquid. Inspecting it she blinked up suddenly and glanced around until her gaze fell on the Goddess of Holidays. Oh! Company.. Good gravy and she'd just been making a racket. How long had she been here?
"Holidae! How are you darling?" She smiled brightly, snapping her fingers and making the vial disappear in a whif of crimson smoke. "Sorry about the racket, I was just brewing some tea and had an idea." Of course she'd actually gone through with her idea and had been putting it in the works. Thus the vial. "But nevermind that, what brings you here?" Her smile was sweet, her eyes warm. The crimson shine never fading once.
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Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 5:40 pm
Holidae blinked softly as the crash reached her ears. What in the world was Life up to? Laughing she turned to look over her shoulder at the Goddess as the Vial went up in smoke. "Hm, best to strike whe the Iron is Hot eh?" She turned to fully face the Goddess, her floating cloud of clover slowly turning with her. That smile still played on her lips. "I needed some company, and I figured you might as well. The temple has been very quietly lately, and with the passing of a few holidays. " a small frown washed over her face but that soon was gone as well.
She shruged lightly and brushed a few fingers through her raven locks. "How about you my dear? Seems you where hard at work."
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Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 10:07 pm
Lyf laughed in good humor as she approached the Goddess and stretched her arms above her head. The Goddess of Healing was quite a bit shorter than most Gods and Goddess's, though she was a feisty girl when she had to be. "Indeed." She laughed, her smile still friendly as ever as she looked up at the Goddess. "Well I'm glad you came to me darling! It's such a relief to have some company after such a lull. Things have been rather quiet as of late. I'm beginning to wonder if the Mortals have forgotten the Gods exist." Yet she didn't give anything away, her face a mask of sincerity.
The banners along the walls shivered and rippled against the cool marble. The heart looking almost liquid for a few moments. The fountain gurgled tranquily, a soft aroma rising from the waters and filling the temple with a lovely scent that calmed the nerves. "I've been well, quite a few break-throughs actually.. and a few set-backs." She blushed, rubbing the back of her head shyly and with a twinge of innocence. "But no matter, things always turn out for the best in the end."
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Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 12:15 pm
Holidae chuckled softly as she slipped off her little cloud of freash clover, As she did the clover seemed to melt away into a feild of green mist before evaporating entirely. Her emerald eyes shimmered as she looked down upon the shorter goddess. "Well Im glad I came then, for a moment there I thought i'd been intruding. " She yawned softly and streched a bit. "Things have been to quiet for my Likeing.. I agree with your doubt about the mortals. Perhaps they just dont believe in us anymore... Or maybe they only think of the higher Gods." she gave a small shrug.
Quietly the spider upon her hat began to move, circling about the christmas ball to face the small bat like goddess. She peered at her, but remained silent, even a spider as feisty as her had reverance for beings above her standing. Weary of the talk she slipped around to the underside of the hat where she could listen with out being seen.
A gentle white paw slipped through her raven locks as she smiled. "well now, Shall we stand about in this corrador all day or shall we find something slightly more entertaining to do?"
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Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 9:58 pm
Lyf seemed to be spaced out on the spot the clover disappeared, raising a brow quizically before making a 'Hmm..' sound and turning her face up at the taller Goddess and giving a grin. "No-one can possibly intrude. It's impossible. If I didn't want anyone here I'd have locked it down." She waved a finger mischieviously but giggled with excitement. Yet as they came down to the business of followers she looked a little perplexed. "I see what you mean. I wonder what this lull is really all about. Even with our fellow Gods and Goddesses it appears a large chunk of them have gone dormant. I've not heard of any recent quarrels between Good and Evil or of any large-scale troubles which, in itself, means trouble is on the horizon."
Moving past the other Goddess she pushed open a door and beckoned. "Come, join me for something to drink. My throat is quite parched!" She exclaimed, her crimson eyes bright as she slipped into the little zen flavored room. The trees were now blossoming with black flowers and the bark of the tree was a stunning white hue. Like the most perfect of pearls. A little table sprang up over the winding stream, the smooth, black and white cobbles sliding under her claws as she walked. A steady 'Tap, tap, tap.' The table-top was crimson glass, smokey and beautiful. "Would you care for some lunch?"
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Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 12:15 am
((Back... finally..! Sorry for the wait..! @-@))
The young faefox had thought that she had come to the temple at a wrong time. That the goddess was absent and there was noone else here save for herself. Of course she had been quickly proven wrong the moment she heard a female voice greet her from across the room.
Turning emerald orbs towards the source of the voice, Kaiya stared wide-eyed at the female fae standing next to the fountain, taking in the unusual hair as well as clothing style while being absolutely mindful of the needle that she held in her right hand. Could she be the goddess herself? Or perhaps another fae who had volunteered her services to the temple? Well, it looked like there was only one way to know for certain.
Willing herself to focus on the smile that was on Lyf's face instead of the needle she was holding within her hand, Kaiya made her way across the room until she was standing directly before the goddess. Dipping her head slightly to pay her respect to the other fae, Kaiya clasped her paws together in front of her as she returned the smile in kind to Lyf.
"Hello. My name is Kaiya. Are you the Goddess of Healing..?"
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Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 12:37 pm
Lifting her arm as the Faefox approached she watched the little firefly lift off and circle lazily over-head for a time. She could feel the hesitation in regards to her syringe and therefore with a press of the fingers upon the syringes top she slipped it into her glove and out of sight. "My name is Lyf and I am indeed darling! I'm so pleased you've come." Watching as Kaiya bowed it gave the Goddess a feeling of inner warmth and she could hardly contain the smile that began to blossom upon her crimson lips.
Lyf didn't need to lean down or stretch up to be in eye contact. She was, in truth, a very petite yet sturdy Goddess and often had to look up at others. The smooth, white fabric of her dress clung to her lovely figure as she observed the Faefox warmly.
"Now, tell me! Is there any particular reason you've come or is it the simple pull of curiousity?" Hmm.. she needed to start checking the flowers today. The herbs would be just about ready to harvest. The soft light of the temple fell over Kaiya, basking her in a warm glow. The Goddess however seemed to have her own light, as though it illuminated from inside of her. She waved a paw and the lighting shifted back to normal. No, no.. no-one needed to be sleepy at the moment. That was usually for out-of-control cases where the worshiper was completely out of their mind with physical pain or spiritual suffering.
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Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2006 9:38 am
Wings still folded in a defeated manner, Mirella meandered up towards the temple, a small appointment card in one hand, color-changing beads in another. She had a hint of a frown tugging at the corners of her lips, but she otherwise looked as she always did.
As she entered the temple and examined the interior, she found herself quite impressed. Honestly, as sad as it was, she'd never been within a god's temple...she supposed none had ever given her the honor of being invited into one before now.
She could see farther into the temple that Lyf, the goddess that had given her the objects she held, appeared to be busy. Mirella had learned that asserting herself typically got her nowhere, so passively she found a crimson cushion nearby and eased herself onto it.
As she watched Lyf and the other Fae converse, she wondered how, exactly, she was going to be "healed" by this goddess - or if she would be healed at all. She wasn't doubting the deity's abilities in the slightest, but she thought that her problems weren't something that could be fixed with a bandaid or a vaccination.
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Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 5:18 am
Emerald orbs couldn't help but notice that the syringe which the goddess had been holding awhile ago had been quietly slipped out of her sight. That made the young faefox relax a little and Kaiya was innately grateful for that.
It wasn't so much that she had been afraid that Lyf was going to hurt her with the needle though, but rather that the appearance of the very object itself was enough to instill fear in her. On the contrary, it was rather soothing to be in the presence of Lyf herself. As strange as it might seem, the other fae seemed to exude a feeling of peace and serenity that Kaiya had never felt before around others.
Maybe it was one of her abilities as a goddess. The young female found herself concluding eventually, a thoughtful expression now crossing her face as she pondered over the question that had been posed to her by the goddess.
Had she come here for a reason? The smile on Kaiya's face seemed to falter for the slightest of moments as memories of her helplessness during a recent incident began to fill her mind. Had noone come to her aid back then, goodness only knew what might have become of her.
Gazing deeply into Lyf's eyes, Kaiya nodded once, a sombre expression on her face now as she gave her answer. She wouldn't let that incident repeat itself ever again.
"If... if it's possible, may I learn the art of healing from you..?"
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Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 11:13 am
Holidae chuckled softly as the goddess moved her into another room. "yes, Some lunch would sound lovely." She sighed softly as she looked around. "You're temple is so full of life... However I suppose thats not only a perk of being the Goddess of Healing, but being a middle class goddess as well. Not many wish to follow a lowly Goddess of the Holidays." She said with a light sigh. "Im sure there are some out there.. at lest I hope so." she huffed lightly as she walked along side the Small Bat like goddess.
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Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 5:46 pm
It didn't take long for Lyf to notice that she had another guest. Especially since a crimson hued pen with a lofty looking black feather attached to it instantly popped up and began scribbling on a piece of paper. She side-glanced the paper and frowned a little, easing it back into stillness before she made her way to the guest she'd invited.
"Mirella! I'm so glad to see you. I trust you didn't have too tough a time finding your way here. There are so many fireflies outside at this time of year and.. well.. they can be a little mischievious." Her eyes lit with a bright warmth that flooded the room.
The fabric of her dress, white and sterile, clung to her curves as she stood before the Angelique. It didn't matter who or what the creature was, if they were in any way needing anything she would do her best to help. Healing was her existance and if it was beyond her capabilities she doubted any God, aside from Chaos, could help. Not that she had little faith in her Deity siblings, never, healing just wasn't a flaunted trait. Thus why each domain was controlled by a seperate God or Goddess.
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