Happy Easter, Ravokians
46th of Spring
Just before 6th Bell
Just before 6th Bell
The twin sets of four guards who stood watch outside the Temple of the Black Sun had held yet another boring night of listening to the water lap about the burned out pylons and chasing shadows. Some Ebonstryfe did not believe that the Rising Dawn had been obliterated and a small percentage of this group was fanatical in its conspiracy theories. One such man was on duty and every breeze; every creak of an old board sent him running after hooligans and bandits that vanished into nothing more than some dark fantasy unfulfilled. The men were tired and longed for the change of shift which was nearing as the sky began to lighten with the approaching sun.
Syna’s rise was magnificent. The sky over the placid waters of Lake Ravok splintered in shards of purple, red, orange and an almost luminescent mix of everything in between. One of the soldiers remarked how he wished he could paint while another spoke a solemn truth that no mortal could capture such a beautiful scene. These were not the normal sarcastic notes of two gruff men but the earnest longings and appreciations of human hearts as they beheld the awesome power of the gods.
“Commander!” The Stryfe who cried wolf was at it again. The men were pried away from the natural beauty of the world to investigate yet another hollow lead. The man’s voice was desperate as he called out again and the level of fear seemed more genuine than the other six times so the group of black-armored soldiers hustled around the side of the building to where the front of the temple used to stand.
“What is it, sold-“ The Commander lost his words as his eyes found the answer to the question he never got to finish. The hardened men of the Ebonstryfe patrol gasped and one even slipped a ‘Rhysol’s Eye!’ into the mix.
Floating a few feet away from where the original front doors of the Temple was a giant shape. The dim light of morning didn’t reveal much so the men passed down torches and spread out to examine it further. It was big. The water seemed to hide much of the object but the troops on duty lowered one of their men down onto the ruined pylons so he could get a closer look. The man used his torch to roll the fire almost against the floating piece of debris. The surface was perfectly smooth from a distance but it had a bumpy surface.
“It…well, it’s only got the top part out of the water. It probably as a big as a horse if you folded one up.” He pushed on the surface of the object with a brief touch, then a longer one and then he ran his hand across it. His brow furrowed and he turned to face his officer. “It feels like a big ol’ egg, sir.” The Commander dispatched a runner to the Vitrax. More important and better paid men than him were going to decide the fate of this…egg.
7th Bell
Ravosalas lined the City Center as word had spread quickly of the discovery (as all things do in Ravok). People from every part of the floating paradise had turned out to witness the spectacle of what lay before them. The Ebonstryfe was lined up six deep around the courtyard protecting the egg. The Black Sun had acted quickly and extracted the thing from the water within chimes of finding out about its existence. A stand was made from interlocking spears in a pentagon pattern which very much resembled a black nest of deadly twigs. The egg was easily as tall as the tallest man and had a diameter of some of the mighty oaks that lived deep in the wildlands.
There was no denying that it was an egg. It had the very shape of any egg anyone had ever seen and even the texture of shells. There was a tiny hairline crack at the top about a foot down that ran horizontally but nothing had seeped out to this point. To be safe, a ring of glyphs had been set up and activated which acted as a series of shields. When one failed, another was triggered by the vacancy of djed and encased the object. This made management of its protection a regular but unstressful detail.
The Druvin had not come out to address the throng of citizens but there were plenty of Black Sun officials who milled about behind the wall of Ebonstryfe shields and armor. For the most part, people just wanted to see the thing. Some artists were arrested for climbing the wall of the Vitrax to try and paint it. Food vendors set up in floating rafts created by tethering several ravosalas together and sold their wares to the eager and curious folk. Some people wished to make praises for the divine present sent by their savior, Rhysol. In truth, nobody knew what it was, where it came from or what to expect.
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