Where? The Grand Vizier tried to calm himself as he moved through the streets, where in Altana's name am I? He recalled Alexander and Odin, his sister's smile, the mercenary who likely became the hero, as he was the villain. That chapter of history ended, but which page am I on now? He hoped his sister did well, the city around him was unfamiliar, so he wasn't anywhere near Aht Urhgan. However, the place looked nothing like he had seen nor read on and during his life he had done a lot of research on the other regions and continents. Was this even Vana'diel?
His boots sounded as he walked over the stone ground, his armor stood out with the other people. It bothered the Grand Vizier as Razfahd preferred to be sure about his state, but as things stood... I should be dead, Razfahd face pulled in an angered grimace, where did Alexander sent me to? Dealing with all these deities had done nothing but make things worse, he had thought to defend what was dear to him by delving into Darkness, but all he had found was destruction. If he hadn't been halted, the world had been destroyed, for that he was thankful to the mercenary.
Calm yourself, Razfahd, the Grand Vizier came to a halt and took a deep breath, which seemed somewhat strange in the middle of the road. He looked around at the other people before turning around and walking to where he had come from, I should find some place quiet, just to think things through.
Post by Aperture, God of Space on Jun 14, 2013 20:42:38 GMT -5
Maybe six feet!
Ain't so far down!
He needed more followers, and more specifically champions, for the upcoming battle. That was the main point which defined Aperture's thoughts as he teleported into Omphalos. Almost all the other gods and goddesses seemed to have managed to gain at least one champion, but currently he had none to speak of. His face kept it's neutral expression, not showing the emotions swirling just beneath the surface, as the sound of the leather of his shoes slapping against concrete rung out for all to here. It wasn't like he was able to force people to join him, and with the information board there was no need to actually explain the situation to countless people, so he found himself taking to strolling up and down the streets of Omphalos. It was therapeutic in way as such a mindless action seemed to calm his thoughts just slightly. There was always the threat of moving vehicles running into him, because no one wanted their precious car destroyed, but for now the streets seemed void of vehicles. The natives were probably busy at work or something at this sort of hour. Sometimes he wondered what the natives who lived here thought about this whole situation with Shinryu, but he was more concerned with finding followers and stealing Time's powers.
I wonder if he's even concerned at all about this? Aperture didn't like to admit it at times, but the god of time was still his twin after all and he did care for him in a brotherly way. Like all brothers they fought, though their battles were a little destructive to be honest, but even if they did want to steal each other's powers Aperture still cared for his twin. Still he hadn't heard from his twin in a rather long while, and that was disconcerting to say the least. Was he even attempting to find champions of his own? Was he even worried about the fate of the Universe? There was a point in his favor for helping slow down time in the whole Universe, but he had also caused that big scene with Opimi. He was sure that the creator of all people wouldn't think twice about making his twin fall from grace if this kept up, so naturally he was worried for not just his own lack of champions but also for Time's sake. If his hunch was correct then even if the creator did cause his twin fall from grace, Aperture wasn't going to get his powers. He really didn't want their battle of sorts to gain the other's power end after all which would end fast if Horus ended up falling from grace.
In all of his musing, the god of space almost completely missed a man dressed strangely for the area in the middle of the road. He must have been completely out of it if he had actually failed to notice an outsider wandering about looking rather lost indeed. Had this man even checked out the information board yet and didn't he know that it was dangerous to just be wandering around in the middle of the street? There were sidewalks in place for a reason afterall. Well Aperture wasn't really one to talk, but he was capable of teleporting himself out of the way if a vehicle did actually decide to come out of the blue. Aperture doubted that this young, or however old he actually was, man was capable of teleporting. Aperture knew that there were mortal's capable of teleporting, but usually he actually felt it when a mortal teleported. He had never felt any sort of presence from this man teleporting, so he honestly doubted that the man had that sort of capability. If anything the man looked like he was fresh out of his homeworld. Most likely that meant that the man hadn't even checked the information board yet. He couldn't just sit by and let this newcomer not get informed as to the situation he was in after all, because he would be failing his duties as a god if he did that.
"I'd suggest you get out of the road before traffic starts up." It was unnecessary for Aperture to do to say the least, but after an attempt to poke the man's arm to get his attention Aperture walked onto the sidewalk, "I'm assuming that you're new here and haven't checked the Information Board yet so follow me." He hadn't introduced himself as a god just yet for one never could tell whether an outsider actually had good opinions of dieties. Aperture wasn't even sure if he actually had the man's full attention, but even if he didn't he was going to walk over to the Information Board anyways. It was really this newcomer's fault if they didn't decide to follow him. He was only trying to help this person to the best of his abilities after all, so it was really their fault if they didn't heed his words and follow him. There was no way he was going to be accused of not doing his job because of this after all.