Post by Heron on Oct 31, 2018 7:27:52 GMT
"I thought you said there were people here who would stop you from desecrating graveyards," Melonwei's mentor mused aloud, painting lines of blood over ground and grave alike to create a ritual circle large enough to accommodate some of the bones she and Melonwei had discovered in their foraging.
"Of the three that arrived, one is dead, one was literally disarmed, and the third is being rehabilitated for a narcotics addiction," Melonwei replied, painting her own half of the ritual circle. "The Silver Shroud presence on Teragaia is not stopping me, not here and not now. To that end, I am also not actually desecrating any actual graves. Well, vandalizing, a little, if you want to get very specific."
Lamia Dunlappe snorted.
"I have very little interest in raising human skeletal remains or creating minions or servants," Melonwei continued, finishing the last of her painting. "I want a project more challenging, more interesting."
Lamia finished her half of the ritual circle and stood fully upright, her back becoming a rapid series of snaps and crackles. "So soon you wish to reach beyond your limits! You have hardly begun the art of the thanaturge, Melonwei. But I admit to a certain curiosity. Is this project why we have been gathering the bones of creatures instead of humans these past few weeks?"
"Indeed. I intend to experiment with sapience. Awareness. I believe I found a means, in my ancestor's text. Assuming all the bones in a reanimation come from the same being, the bones will remember their soul, so to speak. Or so goes the hypothesis, which can be neither theory nor proven without practice."
"Ever the scientist. At some point you will have to concede that thanaturgy is as much art as science, but in this case I concede that you have a point." Lamia set her supplies aside and wiped her brow with her sleeve, looking around the graveyard to survey the massive skeleton that encircled nearly the whole cemetery, crammed inside the fencing as it was. "Assuming this works, and that you do come away with a small army of sapient creatures, precisely what do you plan to do with them?"
"I have already dispatched Adelindra to Harper Hall. The drum cadence should sound this evening, and my small army should find homes," Melonwei replied.
The sun was already beginning to sink, leaving only a few hours for Melonwei to do her unholy work. The graves around her and beneath her feet had been painted with blood (her own, not that anyone needed to know that) in an intricate ritual circle. The largest skeleton in her collection curled around the proceedings as if guarding Melonwei's work, leaving the other skeletons in neat piles, awaiting animation.
BONES WALK AT THE GRAVEYARD TONIGHT! BRING FOOD FOR THE POTLUCK!
Melonwei sighed. "I told Adelindra not to give the message to Harper Tomlin. I really did."
Lamia laughed. "Is he the one that keeps drumming nonsense, then? I always wondered if that was the same person!"
Welcome to Bone Kenning! All of the shinies here are dead, yes. Every single one of them. Happy Halloween, folks!
*I have thirteen shinies in progress, so any and all characters are welcome. Assume Tomlin is an idiot about the potluck thing if you'd like.
*I meant to start this bonding earlier but I've been kind of Attention Deficit hey look a seizure disorder! Sorry 'bout that.
*One or two reasonably-sized shinies per character. There's already something dragon-sized in this cemetery and s/he is taking up entirely too much room as it is.
"Of the three that arrived, one is dead, one was literally disarmed, and the third is being rehabilitated for a narcotics addiction," Melonwei replied, painting her own half of the ritual circle. "The Silver Shroud presence on Teragaia is not stopping me, not here and not now. To that end, I am also not actually desecrating any actual graves. Well, vandalizing, a little, if you want to get very specific."
Lamia Dunlappe snorted.
"I have very little interest in raising human skeletal remains or creating minions or servants," Melonwei continued, finishing the last of her painting. "I want a project more challenging, more interesting."
Lamia finished her half of the ritual circle and stood fully upright, her back becoming a rapid series of snaps and crackles. "So soon you wish to reach beyond your limits! You have hardly begun the art of the thanaturge, Melonwei. But I admit to a certain curiosity. Is this project why we have been gathering the bones of creatures instead of humans these past few weeks?"
"Indeed. I intend to experiment with sapience. Awareness. I believe I found a means, in my ancestor's text. Assuming all the bones in a reanimation come from the same being, the bones will remember their soul, so to speak. Or so goes the hypothesis, which can be neither theory nor proven without practice."
"Ever the scientist. At some point you will have to concede that thanaturgy is as much art as science, but in this case I concede that you have a point." Lamia set her supplies aside and wiped her brow with her sleeve, looking around the graveyard to survey the massive skeleton that encircled nearly the whole cemetery, crammed inside the fencing as it was. "Assuming this works, and that you do come away with a small army of sapient creatures, precisely what do you plan to do with them?"
"I have already dispatched Adelindra to Harper Hall. The drum cadence should sound this evening, and my small army should find homes," Melonwei replied.
The sun was already beginning to sink, leaving only a few hours for Melonwei to do her unholy work. The graves around her and beneath her feet had been painted with blood (her own, not that anyone needed to know that) in an intricate ritual circle. The largest skeleton in her collection curled around the proceedings as if guarding Melonwei's work, leaving the other skeletons in neat piles, awaiting animation.
~*~Hours later...~*~
BONES WALK AT THE GRAVEYARD TONIGHT! BRING FOOD FOR THE POTLUCK!
Melonwei sighed. "I told Adelindra not to give the message to Harper Tomlin. I really did."
Lamia laughed. "Is he the one that keeps drumming nonsense, then? I always wondered if that was the same person!"
Welcome to Bone Kenning! All of the shinies here are dead, yes. Every single one of them. Happy Halloween, folks!
*I have thirteen shinies in progress, so any and all characters are welcome. Assume Tomlin is an idiot about the potluck thing if you'd like.
*I meant to start this bonding earlier but I've been kind of Attention Deficit hey look a seizure disorder! Sorry 'bout that.
*One or two reasonably-sized shinies per character. There's already something dragon-sized in this cemetery and s/he is taking up entirely too much room as it is.