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Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2015 11:45 pm
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Annoyed to leave Snydil down on the mortal realm, Mychasi felt obligated to return to the land of gods every once in awhile. In hopes, mostly, to find his brother he had been looking for. With the sky's dulled down, he could finally see which made it good for looking. A search long, and never ending. One day he'd find his brother.
Apart from his brother, he had a ever lazy goddess mate. Sloth was somewhere doing whatever she was doing. Mychasi was confused on how Acedia could keep his attention so much. She smelled often of earth, decaying earth. It was a smell he had grown to miss as he parted from her from time to time.
He grumbled as he walked, his eyes finally taking in the full picture of the land. How he hated to be almost completely blind during the day. It left him feeling weak and useless. The night was his home, his time.
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Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2015 10:08 am
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As the sun began to set on the Gods Haven, a pair of blood red eyes stared directly at it. It was Filisiwa, the God of Thirst. For a God who completely and utterly despised mortals, he spent more time in the mortal realm than he did the land of the Gods. There were many reasons for this, but the main one was to do with his Domain. Thirst was something that only affected mortals, and so he preferred to spend the majority of his time in the place where he could do the most damage. In the Gods Haven, despite how much he valued himself, he knew that there were stronger Gods. What would be the point in dwelling in an area where no one could be hurt by his Domain?
A small frown touched his face as he continued to stare unblinkingly at the setting sun. Indeed, the only thing the Gods Haven was good for was to get a good view on the sunset and sunrise. Other than that, it was simply a place where all those that were beneath him gathered. So in some ways, not so different from the mortal realm.
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Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2015 1:00 pm
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I Lady Kiya I (( Don't worry about it! ))
As the sound of another reached his ears, Filisiwa's frown deepened. How unlucky must he be to have picked the one spot in the God's Haven where another God just happened to be present? Ruffling his wings, he turned to look over his shoulder, his dark red eyes peering out from behind a somewhat scruffy white mane.
He didn't recognise the approaching God, so the first thing he needed to do was try and figure out what his Domain was. Although perhaps that wasn't as important as what it usually was, as this God appeared to not be fully grown yet. Still, he was curious, as like himself, this God's Domain was not so obvious.
"Evening." He said somewhat reluctantly, not usually being one to trade pleasantries. It had been a long day, and it didn't take long for Filisiwa to give up on trying to guess what the adolescent God's name was. Now he was more interested in what he was doing here. "Come to watch the sun set?" He mused.
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Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2016 10:44 am
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If only the other had realized that Mychasi was almost blind during the day. The sun made it impossible to see anything but a bright light that illuminated the land. Hypersensitive to the slightest of lights, he had gotten very use to it. He grunted again in a sort of meh response then followed it with actual words. "I doubt I'd enjoy it even if I could see it." He said.
Though the sun wasn't as high in the air, he had begun to see things a little more clearly. The night was what he was longing for. If it was up to him, he'd keep the moon out all day long, every day, all the time. What he could see of the male, was that he was black, and big. Bigger than himself, anyways. That wasn't hard to do. Mychasi was stuck at this young stage, though he wasn't nearly as young as one would think.
"I'm actually passing the time before I am to return to the other world" He said finally. It wasn't like he cared what the other male thought, or even cared who knew what his next actions were. He was a harmless god compared to others. "Yourself?" He asked after a small pause.
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Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 3:13 pm
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He could see the other's shape before him, but the sun made it impossible to see what the male actually looked like. The light, to Mychasi, was as if he was peering into something so bright his own eyes could hardly stand it. That was, any light was more bright than one could imagine. The slightest daylight was like looking into the sun directly.
"I can see perfectly in the night." He said with a shrug. To others, he was odd, but to him everyone else was odd. "As crazy as it might sound." He said looking down at the ground where the outline of his paws were. If he squinted his eyes, he might be able to tell what the dark male looked like, but that was a bit too much effort. "During the day, if it's cloudy.... I can see a little bit." He said. "It's the light that effects my vision."
He wasn't sure why he was explaining it, but he always felt he must. Dusk wasn't as bad as dawn, but full on day light was the worse. Sometimes it gave him headaches. "I'm Nocturnal." He told the other god." That was all he needed to say. Sure not all Nocturnal beasts had his issue, he was more common with bats than any other creature. Though, it made sense that he'd have the worse of the nocturnal effects, since that was infact his domain.
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