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Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 1:43 pm
"No no. Your exactly right. This part of the God's world is like an extension of my father in a sense. Since he did create it himself. They are like his eyes and ears whenever something happens in another area that he cannot be at at the time being. But it knows when to listen or see and when not to. So that everyone around here is able to protect their privacy." Reaching out a paw, she let her fingers run lightly along one of the large bushes that ran along side the pathway.
Her tail flicked back and forth as a soft breeze blew past them. Bright green hair ruffling as she quickly went to smooth it back down and behind her ears.
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Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 3:38 am
Satin smiled into the breeze, feeling the wind in his fur. It felt nice.
"The land seems smarter than most faes in the mortal lands." Satin joked, still smiling.
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Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 10:12 am
White laughed lightly. Covering her mouth with a paw as she shook her head. "Now, now Satin. You really shouldn't talk about the mortals like that. They have their moments I'm sure." A small sigh passed through her lips as she remembered the mortal world. There always seemed to be happiness there, but it also had an ugly side that most would never like to see. She had seen both sides and in all actuality was glad that she had returned home. A bit anyway.
A large building started to appear in the distance as they walked more. Getting closer slowly as they drew near. This was the building in which the Wine Masters stayed. Most of them spent all their time here. Sleeping, eating, working on their trade. Wine was kept in large barrels here beneath the building as well. The darkness and cooler temperatures helped them ferment to perfection.
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Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 2:43 pm
"Of course many have their moments." Satin said, smiling. "But not many follow their instincts." He looked around at the place that White had brought him. The smell of wine reached his nose. He took a deep breath, enjoying the scent.
"They should make this scent for candles." He joked again. "It smells delicious."
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Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 8:15 am
"Well, perhaps their instincts are a little bit screwy. Though not everyone's instincts are perfect and it can lead one down a wrong path sometimes. But that's where experience comes from. And in the future it gives them the knowledge to know what is the right thing to do in the end." White took in a deep breath as well. The smell of the wines was always relaxing. Almost intoxicating as the drink itself.
"They might, somewhere. Mortals tend to make things that smell like things they are fond of. I believe one brought a few smelling candles to my father once a long time ago. They did smell lovely." Her eyes looked upward as she stared at the building. It was quite large, though not as large at the temple itself. "Shall we go in then?"
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Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 8:26 am
Much time seemed to have passed since Merlot had been born. So much had changed as well as the young Goddess who was fully grown now.
Orvieto and herself had grown a bit distant in this time. Which saddened her a bit. He had gone off to do his own thing. Even though they both lived in their father's temple they rarely saw one another anymore.
White and Red were off doing their own things as well. And so what was Merlot to do? Just bum around until something happened?
Either way. She spent most of her time sitting upon a marble block that sat at the entrance to the Wine temple. Watching the coming and goings of the mortals as they passed through those large doors. They always seemed to turn a wary eye to her for some reason. Perhaps they were just afraid because she was a Goddess. Not like she really had much say in the Godly world anyway. So why should they look at her like that? It wasn't like her father was ebil like some of the other deities.
No, Rhesos was gentle and normally in a very good mood most of the time. So what was it?
A small sigh came from Merlot as she pulled a knee up to rest her chin against it. Boring. All of this was boring. There had to be some way to spice things up. Something different to do other than what her siblings were doing.
Something...
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Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 3:40 pm
Satin looked at the building, smiling. "Of course." He said. He bowed. "After you."
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Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 1:12 pm
White smiled at his bow before approaching the door. But she did not knock. There really was no need. After all, this building did belong to her father. And the wine masters were here because he let them be here. Though not like she threw that fact around all hoity toity.
Pushing the door open, she stepped inside. Eyes narrowing slightly to the dank and the dark. It had to be this way. For what reason she was never sure as to why. But wine needed dark, cool places to ferment. If it was left out in the sunshine it would most certainly spoil. "Come on then. Don't be standing out there all willy nilly." She laughed, waving a paw before stepping furthur into the building.
The ceilings were stories high. And it almost took her breath away. From the outside it didn't seem so vast, but inside it was immense. Large pillars of various stones lines the corridor. As well as large barrels, that the young Goddess couldn't even imagine their size, lined the walls. At the very far end of the building there saw a row of doors against another large wall. Though they were made of wood, they had intricate carvings etched into them. Or at least thats what they looked like from this distance.
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Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 5:47 pm
Satin closed his eyes and took a long wiff of the place. It smelled delicious and nice. He grinned, opened his eyes, and followed after White. He looked around as they walked, interested in the place.
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Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 12:38 pm
"Its amazing isn't it? I knew it would be big but I didn't think it would be this big!" She twirled around in a circle as she looked up at the ceiling so far above. Truly amazing. You couldn't even tell if it was carved out of one single piece of stone or several. The craftsmanship was just splendid.
Her wings fluttered a few times as they continued to walk down the long corridor towards the wall with the doors. Bright green eyes set upon them. Even these wooden doors were wonders to behold. Sure, they weren't as grand as what was in her father's temple. But still, they had their own little charm.
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Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 5:09 am
"Are all places in God's domains this wonderful? It's a wonder that not every fae in the world would come to serve a God, just to see this marvoulous sight." Satin said, looking around.
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Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 6:02 pm
The Goddess gave a very light shrug as she glanced back at Satin. A small frown on her lips. "Well, perhaps a lot of them are just a bit too busy with their own lives to come visit the gods. Many mortals have young ones who would probably have a hard time with the journey and it might be hard to find someone to look after them." She clicked her tongue against the roof of her mouth. "I doubt most parents would want to burden others with the care of their children."
She raised a paw to one of the closest doors. And gave it a good few knocks. Ears perking as she listened for any movement or perhaps even a voice in responce.
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Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 4:24 pm
Satin nodded. "Many parents wouldn't trust others with their children. Rabbits, I know, can be very possesive of their children." He commented. Satin's ears twitched as well as he listened for signs of life behind the door that White had knocked on. His eyes were still flickering around. "But a god's domain would be a wonderful place to raise children. If I were to have any, I'd bring them here, most likely."
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Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 9:42 pm
White blinked momentarily. Raising an eyebrow at him. Honestly, she never really knew where Angelics came from. They seemed to just pop right out of the ground. But then he mentioned rabbits and that had her equally as confused. He didn't look like a rabbit. "Rabbits?" She asked quietly.
No sounds came from behind this door so she moved towards the second one. Knocking lightly. "Well, if you did have any Satin I would hope they would be with a Goddess. That way you wouldn't have to worry about lugging them through different domains."
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Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 6:22 pm
Satin smiled. "FaeRabbits. The ones in the Mortal Realms are obessed with large families." He said. "Kirara, the one I met for a short while, had a daughter and couldn't let her out of her sight."
"And I'm sure if I ever find someone to mate with, we'll both belong to a domain, be it by a Goddess, or not." Satin said. He grinned. "It doesn't matter what she be, as long as I love her."
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