by The Kingpin » Fri Jul 01, 2016 10:26 pm
"I'm afraid so," rumbled the dragon. "Zuppoland had been an island state with several cities once. This one is the only one to survive; the capital. And that was because it was directly over the mana well when it was destroyed," he explained, the Hueilin beginning to circle the underwater city at a distance.
"Who is this Desrium?" chittered the dragoness beside Septimus. By now, she'd heard the name a few times, but had no reference for it. It was around the moment she wondered this that she also realised the Scholar had changed course, arcing through the water as she changed her path, her wings, legs and tail doing their best to keep up With the smooth, powerful sweeps of the Scholar's tail.
"A friend of mine. A hero of Aster and the distant continent of Tyrbenetus. I don't think you were there when my friend Buruq and I told the Elders of my father's deeds. Desrium was briefly brought up. He was my companion for quite a long time," explained the Scholar.
"And he sank an island!?" chittered the dragoness incredulously, her head turning to face the Scholar with wide, disbelieving eyes. "Have you not considered he might be dangerous? He could kill you!"
"I don't doubt he could. But this story is very old, Indeed. It happened a long time ago. Before either of us were conceived. I learned fairly early on that he had lost his memory of that time, and I believe it was a time when he had been unable to think rationally...A time pre-dating the Desrium Aster knows now. Unfortunately, there are those that still think very poorly of him, in Zuppoland, and elsewhere," explained the drake.
"I'm not surprised. Thousands of lives must have died to him that day. I can imagine their relatives are bitter over that...I'm surprised you're not more concerned over your trust of him," clicked the dragoness.
"It is that trust and that friendship that arguably brought him back from that track," snarled the Scholar, a powerful, guttural sound that made the water around his form resonate, the barrier around Beshayir and Syria flickering and flashing with the rapid departure and connection of the water being forced around it. Ceridwen shrunk away at that, frightened at the sudden outburst.
A sigh followed, the Scholar regaining his composure. "When I found him, he had been a wandering, aimless creature, starved to the point where his mind was at the brink of folding to his basest instincts; his hunger for Mana. He had spent centuries being treated as a monster, feared by all. He was rejected wherever he went. That was very much the same as how I had been treated, ironically until I was exiled," he explained. The dragoness's expression drooped even further. Now things made more sense.
"It was after we began to travel Aster together that that beastly side of Desrium, the side I dare say he may have begun to believe was his true nature, started to recede. It was after the Dawnmother entrusted him with the duty of Champion that he became who he is today. But I digress. To return to the matter we were speaking of, the hatred aimed at him did not start with the destruction of Zuppoland. He was loathed since his inception, first and foremost because his creation stems from a branch of demonology. Demonic magic had a hand in his creation...And those who are my father's disciples, particularly those in Zuppoland, considered him an abomination to be destroyed," rumbled the Scholar.
"Ah yes, organised chaos. the sign of a clever but ever-busy mind. To the perpetrator, a carefully woven web of belongings and intrigue, but to the bystander? Madness!"
–William Beckett, Lore of Leyuna RPG