Timestamp: Early Winter, 511 AV
Location: Otherlands - Nysel's Playground
Status: Closed - Open By Invite For Cytali - PM W/Questions
The dreamers were never truly safe when they closed their eyes. Nysel might not have had power to the waking, but to those slumbering, he could reach out and touch their Chavi with a flick of his hands and scoop them body and soul someplace else, someplace outside of time and space, where only the Gods dared tread.
Nysel's actions often annoyed the other Gods because the Lord of Dreams made fast and loose with their lands and brought mortals into the land of immortals at whim. But Nysel always had a reason and motive. And while he sent messages via dreams, he dragged people in their physical form somewhere else entirely taking them out of the realm of the dreaming and into the dream as a reality.
In this case, one of his marked had spearheaded the rediscovery of his loyalists who existed only before the Valterrian. But since the destruction of the world he'd remained quiet, letting the faithful of old move through life helping with recovery, living and dying sometimes quickly sometimes slowly, until the now. The 'Now' was unique because the world was balanced on a cusp. And since those who belonged, at least in part, to him were ready to resume their work. And he was ready to have them.
But first, they needed to be awoken to their past, tested, or introduced to the future if they were not part of his fold in the past. So one by one, as they fell asleep, he stole them away to his personal playground and left them scattered about, all together, to be tested and to figure out the way home.
One by one, those that had went to bed the night before slowly awoke. They were not dressed in their own clothing. Instead they wore plain knee-length robes, woven sandals, and nothing else. As they slowly opened their eyes, blinking the confusion from them, they found themselves in a lush warm garden, filled with pathways and obviously groomed though likely not by mortal hand. The clearing in the wooded garden was open to the stars, and even though the sky was lightening, it was obviously still held in the thrawl of night. The people clustered around were laid as if they had been scattered randomly by a careless hand. The only thing in sight, other than gorgeous flowers nestled in the woodland setting, was an enormous carved snail that housed not a fleshy creature of the wood but a wooden woman who stretched out from her shell, as if also in slumber. Her wooden chest rose and feel slightly, gently, as if she rested peacefully in the quickly brightening sky.