3 Spring 519 AV
An obvious blasphemy this boy was. The small man that ran inside the sacred Temple of Rhysol to finish some business with another priest appeared to hold no reservations for Rhysol. This Chaon was aghast that his fellow Agent of the Black Sun was blissfully unaware of the utter lack of devotion to their God that this courier possessed. Krytier followed the boy with his eyes as he continued on with his daily duties around the Temple. The courier seemed eager to leave the holy place, back to whatever human and unnecessary experiences were a part of his day. He again silently questioned his fellow Chaon on his nondescript actions towards the boy. To him, his scar was burning, a sign, he understood, was a direct order from Rhysol to interfere with this child.
The burning that caressed his neck grew and reminded him of when he first received the mark, how long and how violent the burning of his God was. While this feeling was minor compared to that experience, it was unquestionable that Rhysol meant for him to enact his will within this situation. The city of Ravok was Rhysol's, and if within its midst was a clueless boy who somehow had not gathered love for the God of Lies yet, he soon would be taught to think differently.
Krytier locked onto the small man, a pitiful excuse for a man - so small, and blocked his exit of the Temple. He saw, in the corner of his vision, a member of the Ebonstryfe stationed near the door, tense, in case the priest needed more physical help in his actions. He was sure it would not be necessary, the man was too small to pose any sort of threat, especially within this Temple. Either way, Krytier put up his mask of calm and peace that Ravok was built upon.
"Boy -- " he started, one hand extended, palm up, towards Itt, the other resting upon the burning scar of his neck, attempting to cool the fire. The scar was a blood red and large, covering the mans entire neck and extending, as if reaching, up to the start of the priests chin. Besides his Black Sun robes, a black cloth decorated only with the image of the God, the Black Sun, a white sun covered by a black eclipse, the man appeared normal. His hair was cut short and a deep brown, his eyes a dull green, skin slightly tanned. "This is a blessed day of Rhysol. Here, in His Temple of the Black Sun, will you join me in a prayer of thanks to the God responsible for our safety and prosperity? He asked as he brought his hands together to form a stance of prayer. He bowed his head, as if to begin, but his eyes, shrouded by his lowered brow, looked up at the man before him intensely.
Above the pair the ceiling of the Temple stared down upon them, the opening arms of Rhysol, huge on the ceiling, welcomed the boy and the priest. His presence within the Temple was unquestionable. All around them were His depictions and His followers, from Agents and Acolytes of the Black Sun to devoted worshipers in the numerous pews of the Temple.
The burning that caressed his neck grew and reminded him of when he first received the mark, how long and how violent the burning of his God was. While this feeling was minor compared to that experience, it was unquestionable that Rhysol meant for him to enact his will within this situation. The city of Ravok was Rhysol's, and if within its midst was a clueless boy who somehow had not gathered love for the God of Lies yet, he soon would be taught to think differently.
Krytier locked onto the small man, a pitiful excuse for a man - so small, and blocked his exit of the Temple. He saw, in the corner of his vision, a member of the Ebonstryfe stationed near the door, tense, in case the priest needed more physical help in his actions. He was sure it would not be necessary, the man was too small to pose any sort of threat, especially within this Temple. Either way, Krytier put up his mask of calm and peace that Ravok was built upon.
"Boy -- " he started, one hand extended, palm up, towards Itt, the other resting upon the burning scar of his neck, attempting to cool the fire. The scar was a blood red and large, covering the mans entire neck and extending, as if reaching, up to the start of the priests chin. Besides his Black Sun robes, a black cloth decorated only with the image of the God, the Black Sun, a white sun covered by a black eclipse, the man appeared normal. His hair was cut short and a deep brown, his eyes a dull green, skin slightly tanned. "This is a blessed day of Rhysol. Here, in His Temple of the Black Sun, will you join me in a prayer of thanks to the God responsible for our safety and prosperity? He asked as he brought his hands together to form a stance of prayer. He bowed his head, as if to begin, but his eyes, shrouded by his lowered brow, looked up at the man before him intensely.
Above the pair the ceiling of the Temple stared down upon them, the opening arms of Rhysol, huge on the ceiling, welcomed the boy and the priest. His presence within the Temple was unquestionable. All around them were His depictions and His followers, from Agents and Acolytes of the Black Sun to devoted worshipers in the numerous pews of the Temple.
Code credit to Mauriel for original base code.