Deities

275 21 51
                                        

Everyone turned towards Epic in disbelief.
"Why would you want to meet more of them?" Black questioned in disbelief.
"No offense to you, that is, dealing with one of you is just very difficult on it's own." He directed at Destiny.

Epic shrugged. "Why not?" He inclined his skull to Outer. "If it doesn't bother you bruh, we are gathered here peacefully. That, and they're here to help us, we just gotta help them. It really works out in everyone's favor! Bruhs taking them on get a boost and they get to do what they were supposed to if Fate didn't up and ruin everything. Not to mention we should know who our allies are. It makes sense, Bruh!"

Black seemed to silently find this agreeable, slowly leading to everyone turning towards Outer.
He sunk down a little deeper.
"I.. dunno, it seems weird." He explained awkwardly, glancing to the side nervously.

"Would you rather leave Peace to die?" Black asked of him in a deceptively concerned tone. Outer sighed, pressing his arms over his face before groaning into the pillowy sleeves.
"No." His muffled voice came through the fabric.
"I just like being me."

"Well, you still are you, just sometimes something else is borrowing your body." Epic indicated Destiny casually, said deity blinking at him.

"I… fine. If it's gotta happen, let it be over with faster. I'll lose my nerve otherwise." He sighed in resignation, still agitated.
Destiny inclined her (possessed) skull and drifted backward, still hovering as the air began to warp around her unnaturally, revealing patches of darkness.

"I have contacted Peace, and shall return shortly." Then she passed through the wall as though it had turned to syrup, and the world abruptly shifted back to normal- only a faint bluish tinge shone from the window outside. 

"This is giving me anxiety." Outer stated in a casual tone, eyesockets wide.
"Nah, be peaceful." Epic replied with an easy smile, leaning back and lightly stroking the puppy's head.

"You're not about to have some random deity in you like- like something! Like a ghost selecting a body?"
"That sounds fairly accurate." Black muttered, shifting in place.
"But I'm alive!"
"Yes. But your actions are still your own, Outer. Frankly, I'm quite fascinated about all this." A dangerous smile played upon his face before it vanished.
"Aren't you? After all, you're the chosen child of Curiosity." He enunciated the words dramatically in slight amusement.

Outer rolled his eyelights in annoyance. "Don't go all villainous on us now, Black."
"What?" He gasped dramatically, holding a hand over his sternum. "Me? Villainous? I would never! Whatever made you think that?"
The space themed skeleton gave him a look.

Blackberry scoffed, holding himself with a dignified air. "I would never stoop so low as-" He was interrupted by a deep warbling note rang out from the wall, everyone turning in surprise as it rippled like water, revealing something void black as the note increased in intensity.

Everyone tensed just in time for a brilliant flash of light to fan out into the room, several things bursting out of the odd portal and blinded everyone, strange erratic noises spewing frantically from something as the dog woke up and started screeching in fear, it's small, high, panicked voice cutting through the deep cacophony all around them.

Everything was chaos and confusion for an unknown amount of time, before it suddenly just faded, lights vanishing to reveal the more familiar Classic, still possessed by Destiny with thick wreaths of blue and silver light surrounding him, darkness flashing through it as another being stood- floated- beside them.

The new arrival was an array of colors, a soft grey-blue like ocean mist, sage green and pale pink, all in the shape of an airy lamb. Eventually it seemed to settle for a blue wool coat, green hooves and a grey muzzle, bowing its head at them submissively. It took a step towards Outer, recognition gleaming in its navy colored eyes.

Andlátkyn; Vandr Sanses unin Alagaësia Where stories live. Discover now