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1 hour ago, Ancient Elantrian said:

Elan looked around.

From his experience, caves were not very... safe

But as a child he had yearned for the mines.

Despite that, he went into the cave

1 hour ago, Ancient Elantrian said:

He jogged up to the light.

He knew something that could make light: Fire. And something that could make fire:

Flint and steel.

 

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NO

NO T~

11 minutes ago, Through The Living Glass said:

Lati noticed the newcomer.

"Wait! Jidah, 2- 20- ah, you there! Look!" @Bird Furious @Hoid Slayer

She drifted over to him.

-

Not too bad, though. Just a little.

". . . Hello?" said a voice from the other side of the barrier.

10 minutes ago, Ancient Elantrian said:

Elan looked up. "Oh. Hey. Who you?"

5 minutes ago, Ancient Elantrian said:

"Hey. Invisible?"

Jidah tilted her head, but didn't lift the disguise. Which meant Elan couldn't have seen any of them "Lati, shush. Person thing? Who are you?" 

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9 minutes ago, Bird Furious said:

Jidah tilted her head, but didn't lift the disguise. Which meant Elan couldn't have seen any of them "Lati, shush. Person thing? Who are you?" 

"Hey. I'm Elan. I'm a semi-deific being. God-like. Or a god, depending on your viewpoint."

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26 minutes ago, Ancient Elantrian said:

"Hey. Invisible?"

"No, Lati. Not invisible."

It sounded like the voice of a child.

20 minutes ago, Bird Furious said:

Jidah tilted her head, but didn't lift the disguise. Which meant Elan couldn't have seen any of them "Lati, shush. Person thing? Who are you?" 

"Aw . . ."

18 minutes ago, Spark of Hope said:

 

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No

10 minutes ago, Ancient Elantrian said:

"Hey. I'm Elan. I'm a semi-deific being. God-like. Or a god, depending on your viewpoint."

"Another one?"

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57 minutes ago, Ancient Elantrian said:

"Hey. I'm Elan. I'm a semi-deific being. God-like. Or a god, depending on your viewpoint."

Oxy appears. "Oh, I see. It's you."

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Oxy is a Primal, and kind of knows everything about the universe. He even knows exactly what you are reffering to, even though I don't.

 

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1 hour ago, Ancient Elantrian said:

"Hey. I'm Elan. I'm a semi-deific being. God-like. Or a god, depending on your viewpoint."

She brightened. "Oh, another god! Hello! Do you know where I can get my divinity back?" 

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Whoops, apologies everyone

I was stuck in school 😭 

19 hours ago, Bird Furious said:

“Bond. It’ll allow me to teleport to you through our connection. It’s… a little strange. Like a stretching tunnel.”

“The barrier is heavily resistant; there is no getting through it that way, bond or no bond.”

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As for the current exchange at the barrier… ⬇️

209845 saw the being approach from the other side of the barrier, but paid it no heed until Lati and Jidah began approaching it. It followed them, still thinking about the moral dilemma of impersonating another Cloud agent. It didn’t pay attention to its surroundings. That was its mistake.

It wasn’t there to warn Lati, Jidah and Oxy to not interact with the wall. It didn’t realize the being in the other side had done so already. It didn’t remind them to keep their voices down. Not until it was too late.

”STOP!” It screamed once it realized what was going on. Yet the warning was futile, as as soon as the words left its form, a trio of beings suddenly emerged racing from around the tunnel on the other side of the barrier. Made of a void-like substance, their humanoid bodies were featureless, with elongated limbs. Antiviruses. Just like 209845.

The lead antivirus stepped forward, seemingly not noticing 209845. 209845 was shocked for a second, before remembering it was still hidden within Jidah’s shield. The new visitor and Réva didn’t have the same pleasure.

The antivirus turned to them, and spoke with a voice eerily the same as 209845’s.

”This i-i-is 207660, antivi-i-i-irus of the Cloud. You ha-ave upset the barrie-e-e-e-er. Explain, or be dele-e-e-ted.”

@Spark of Hope@Through The Living Glass@Bird Furious@CoderDrag0n8@SpiritOfWrath@Ancient Elantrian

Posted
2 minutes ago, Hoid Slayer said:

“The barrier is heavily resistant; there is no getting through it that way, bond or no bond.”

209845 saw the being approach from the other side of the barrier, but paid it no heed until Lati and Jidah began approaching it. It followed them, still thinking about the moral dilemma of impersonating another Cloud agent. It didn’t pay attention to its surroundings. That was its mistake.

It wasn’t there to warn Lati, Jidah and Oxy to not interact with the wall. It didn’t realize the being in the other side had done so already. It didn’t remind them to keep their voices down. Not until it was too late.

”STOP!” It screamed once it realized what was going on. Yet the warning was futile, as as soon as the words left its form, a trio of beings suddenly emerged racing from around the tunnel on the other side of the barrier. Made of a void-like substance, their humanoid bodies were featureless, with elongated limbs. Antiviruses. Just like 209845.

The lead antivirus stepped forward, seemingly not noticing 209845. 209845 was shocked for a second, before remembering it was still hidden within Jidah’s shield. The new visitor and Réva didn’t have the same pleasure.

The antivirus turned to them, and spoke with a voice eerily the same as 209845’s.

”This i-i-is 207660, antivi-i-i-irus of the Cloud. You ha-ave upset the barrie-e-e-e-er. Explain, or be dele-e-e-ted.”

@Spark of Hope@Through The Living Glass@Bird Furious@CoderDrag0n8@SpiritOfWrath@Ancient Elantrian

Wrath snorted, and Spirit glared at him.

“Wow. Dramatic.”

Wrath widened his eyes expressively. “I’ve come here to destroy the barrier!”

Though he was sarcastic, it didn’t sound as such.

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38 minutes ago, Through The Living Glass said:

"You're back! Yay! Where'd you go? Where's 17 and Sigmund?"

 

She answered before (below) happened. “I couldn’t get them back. And I don’t know where Sigmund is.”

13 minutes ago, Hoid Slayer said:

“The barrier is heavily resistant; there is no getting through it that way, bond or no bond.”

209845 saw the being approach from the other side of the barrier, but paid it no heed until Lati and Jidah began approaching it. It followed them, still thinking about the moral dilemma of impersonating another Cloud agent. It didn’t pay attention to its surroundings. That was its mistake.

It wasn’t there to warn Lati, Jidah and Oxy to not interact with the wall. It didn’t realize the being in the other side had done so already. It didn’t remind them to keep their voices down. Not until it was too late.

”STOP!” It screamed once it realized what was going on. Yet the warning was futile, as as soon as the words left its form, a trio of beings suddenly emerged racing from around the tunnel on the other side of the barrier. Made of a void-like substance, their humanoid bodies were featureless, with elongated limbs. Antiviruses. Just like 209845.

The lead antivirus stepped forward, seemingly not noticing 209845. 209845 was shocked for a second, before remembering it was still hidden within Jidah’s shield. The new visitor and Réva didn’t have the same pleasure.

The antivirus turned to them, and spoke with a voice eerily the same as 209845’s.

”This i-i-is 207660, antivi-i-i-irus of the Cloud. You ha-ave upset the barrie-e-e-e-er. Explain, or be dele-e-e-ted.”

@Spark of Hope@Through The Living Glass@Bird Furious@CoderDrag0n8@SpiritOfWrath@Ancient Elantrian

“Oh, I apologize. I wasn’t aware there was a barrier,” she said sincerely. 

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14 minutes ago, Hoid Slayer said:

“The barrier is heavily resistant; there is no getting through it that way, bond or no bond.”

209845 saw the being approach from the other side of the barrier, but paid it no heed until Lati and Jidah began approaching it. It followed them, still thinking about the moral dilemma of impersonating another Cloud agent. It didn’t pay attention to its surroundings. That was its mistake.

It wasn’t there to warn Lati, Jidah and Oxy to not interact with the wall. It didn’t realize the being in the other side had done so already. It didn’t remind them to keep their voices down. Not until it was too late.

”STOP!” It screamed once it realized what was going on. Yet the warning was futile, as as soon as the words left its form, a trio of beings suddenly emerged racing from around the tunnel on the other side of the barrier. Made of a void-like substance, their humanoid bodies were featureless, with elongated limbs. Antiviruses. Just like 209845.

The lead antivirus stepped forward, seemingly not noticing 209845. 209845 was shocked for a second, before remembering it was still hidden within Jidah’s shield. The new visitor and Réva didn’t have the same pleasure.

The antivirus turned to them, and spoke with a voice eerily the same as 209845’s.

”This i-i-is 207660, antivi-i-i-irus of the Cloud. You ha-ave upset the barrie-e-e-e-er. Explain, or be dele-e-e-ted.”

@Spark of Hope@Through The Living Glass@Bird Furious@CoderDrag0n8@SpiritOfWrath@Ancient Elantrian

Lati tensed.

". . . Uh . . ."

Just now, Spark of Hope said:

She answered before (below) happened. “I couldn’t get them back. And I don’t know where Sigmund is.”

“Oh, I apologize. I wasn’t aware there was a barrier,” she said sincerely. 

"Oh, okay . . ."

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1 hour ago, Hoid Slayer said:

“The barrier is heavily resistant; there is no getting through it that way, bond or no bond.”

209845 saw the being approach from the other side of the barrier, but paid it no heed until Lati and Jidah began approaching it. It followed them, still thinking about the moral dilemma of impersonating another Cloud agent. It didn’t pay attention to its surroundings. That was its mistake.

It wasn’t there to warn Lati, Jidah and Oxy to not interact with the wall. It didn’t realize the being in the other side had done so already. It didn’t remind them to keep their voices down. Not until it was too late.

”STOP!” It screamed once it realized what was going on. Yet the warning was futile, as as soon as the words left its form, a trio of beings suddenly emerged racing from around the tunnel on the other side of the barrier. Made of a void-like substance, their humanoid bodies were featureless, with elongated limbs. Antiviruses. Just like 209845.

The lead antivirus stepped forward, seemingly not noticing 209845. 209845 was shocked for a second, before remembering it was still hidden within Jidah’s shield. The new visitor and Réva didn’t have the same pleasure.

The antivirus turned to them, and spoke with a voice eerily the same as 209845’s.

”This i-i-is 207660, antivi-i-i-irus of the Cloud. You ha-ave upset the barrie-e-e-e-er. Explain, or be dele-e-e-ted.”

@Spark of Hope@Through The Living Glass@Bird Furious@CoderDrag0n8@SpiritOfWrath@Ancient Elantrian

“You don’t understand the nature of the bond. It doesn’t matter if that barrier is made of energy, stone, metal, or death itself— the personal nature of the bond will allow me to get through.”

Posted
1 hour ago, Hoid Slayer said:

“The barrier is heavily resistant; there is no getting through it that way, bond or no bond.”

209845 saw the being approach from the other side of the barrier, but paid it no heed until Lati and Jidah began approaching it. It followed them, still thinking about the moral dilemma of impersonating another Cloud agent. It didn’t pay attention to its surroundings. That was its mistake.

It wasn’t there to warn Lati, Jidah and Oxy to not interact with the wall. It didn’t realize the being in the other side had done so already. It didn’t remind them to keep their voices down. Not until it was too late.

”STOP!” It screamed once it realized what was going on. Yet the warning was futile, as as soon as the words left its form, a trio of beings suddenly emerged racing from around the tunnel on the other side of the barrier. Made of a void-like substance, their humanoid bodies were featureless, with elongated limbs. Antiviruses. Just like 209845.

The lead antivirus stepped forward, seemingly not noticing 209845. 209845 was shocked for a second, before remembering it was still hidden within Jidah’s shield. The new visitor and Réva didn’t have the same pleasure.

The antivirus turned to them, and spoke with a voice eerily the same as 209845’s.

”This i-i-is 207660, antivi-i-i-irus of the Cloud. You ha-ave upset the barrie-e-e-e-er. Explain, or be dele-e-e-ted.”

@Spark of Hope@Through The Living Glass@Bird Furious@CoderDrag0n8@SpiritOfWrath@Ancient Elantrian

"Hello" Oxy says to 207660. "Do you know who I am?"

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7 hours ago, Hoid Slayer said:

“The barrier is heavily resistant; there is no getting through it that way, bond or no bond.”

209845 saw the being approach from the other side of the barrier, but paid it no heed until Lati and Jidah began approaching it. It followed them, still thinking about the moral dilemma of impersonating another Cloud agent. It didn’t pay attention to its surroundings. That was its mistake.

It wasn’t there to warn Lati, Jidah and Oxy to not interact with the wall. It didn’t realize the being in the other side had done so already. It didn’t remind them to keep their voices down. Not until it was too late.

”STOP!” It screamed once it realized what was going on. Yet the warning was futile, as as soon as the words left its form, a trio of beings suddenly emerged racing from around the tunnel on the other side of the barrier. Made of a void-like substance, their humanoid bodies were featureless, with elongated limbs. Antiviruses. Just like 209845.

The lead antivirus stepped forward, seemingly not noticing 209845. 209845 was shocked for a second, before remembering it was still hidden within Jidah’s shield. The new visitor and Réva didn’t have the same pleasure.

The antivirus turned to them, and spoke with a voice eerily the same as 209845’s.

”This i-i-is 207660, antivi-i-i-irus of the Cloud. You ha-ave upset the barrie-e-e-e-er. Explain, or be dele-e-e-ted.”

@Spark of Hope@Through The Living Glass@Bird Furious@CoderDrag0n8@SpiritOfWrath@Ancient Elantrian

Elan looks at the antivirus. "You mean this barrier?" He kicked it again in reference.

8 hours ago, Through The Living Glass said:

"No, Lati. Not invisible."

It sounded like the voice of a child.

"Aw . . ."

"Another one?"

"Oh. Hi Lati! Yep, another one. I mean, of me. And of deities. All that jazz."

7 hours ago, CoderDrag0n8 said:

Oxy appears. "Oh, I see. It's you."

 

"Yep. It's me. And you are...?"

7 hours ago, Bird Furious said:

She brightened. "Oh, another god! Hello! Do you know where I can get my divinity back?" 

Elan shrugged. "Couldn't tell ya. Got mine by accident."

 

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40 minutes ago, Ancient Elantrian said:

Elan looks at the antivirus. "You mean this barrier?" He kicked it again in reference.

"Oh. Hi Lati! Yep, another one. I mean, of me. And of deities. All that jazz."

"Yep. It's me. And you are...?"

Elan shrugged. "Couldn't tell ya. Got mine by accident."

 

She sighed. “Can I have some of yours?”

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