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A Guardian Arrives
WHO: Medivh and YOU!
WHAT: Arriving in Genessia, the Magus explores the city and also gets to reunite with an old friend.
WHEN: Current time
WHERE: Starts at the Bay and ends up at various central locations in Genessia City.
WARNINGS: Nope! Not that I can foresee. Just a lot of meaty prose. Please don't be intimidated by it! My starters are always novels. :)
Open to All: (characters can encounter him flying about in raven form, or in specified locations :) Make note of where in the subject header!)
The raven cawed, as it glided effortlessly through the air above the city. The large black bird didn't appear all that unusual, save for a strange shaped collar around its neck with a diamond shaped red jewel. Medivh had decided that it would be quicker to get a birds eye view of the city rather than trying to go about it on foot. It was a good thing he had decided on such an action, for the city was definitely one of a like he had never seen before. And Medivh had seen many things in his lifetime.
He had located the archways leading to the other cities that were mentioned in the pamphlet, though he didn't travel through any of them. Not yet. He had also located an invisible barrier on the perimeter of the city as well. It was composed of magics that were beyond even his knowledge - and after studying it for a while, flew back towards the city proper. Genessia seemed to have most conveniences that people would need, though there were other places that the Magus wasn't sure of the purpose. There were a couple of places in the city however, where he actually changed to his normal form so that he could wander on foot instead.
The Library
Medivh hadn't gotten anything to drink nor sat in the cafe on the ground floor. Instead, he wandered along the different levels, eyeing the various books on the shelves. Sometimes he would stop and pull one free to flip through it, before putting it back and moving on. There appeared to be an abundance of information here, and so he'd be here for a few hours at least seeing what there was to be found.
It was nothing compared to his library in Karazhan, but at least it was a place he could spend some time. Sometimes during his exploring, he would sit to rest and think, or look out a window with a pensive frown. There was a lot to think about.
Garden Park
This particular area was quite lovely. Medivh was content to stroll the wooded paths and enjoy the peace of nature. Something that he wasn't able to do on a regular basis. One could find him on the bridge over the lake, looking down at the fish and ducks below. Or perhaps he was wandering along the paths, seeming deep in thought. He would stop to study various aspects of vegetation or flowers before moving on.
Random Cafe
Taking a break from his explorations, Medivh would be able to be found sitting in a cafe with a steaming cup of tea. He was reading over the pamphlet with a visible frown - getting the details on sub-archways and how to operate the communication device. He still hadn't attempted it yet. Sometimes he would sip at his tea, watching people go about their business outside the window. By all appearances he seems to be quite the introvert - but he won't be averse to anyone coming over to strike up a conversation.
For Khadgar:
He had awoken in some kind of glorified capsule. The surface inside was nice and comfortable with silk and padding, but it was a tube all the same. He felt groggy and disoriented, and had no idea where he was. Medivh took a few minutes to wake up and orient himself, realizing a few things while he did so. A box was on his chest, and he could hear the sound of water gently dripping. The air was also moist and cool. The comforting shape of Atiesh was next to him in the capsule and he habitually curled his fingers around the ancient staff. He couldn't see much from the angle he was laying - so he slowly pushed himself to sit up and look around with a bleary eyed expression.
Was this a part of the Nexus? It didn't quite feel the same. However, as the Magus looked about the dimly lit, cavernous space - he realized that he had once again somehow got transported to another place. Possibly another world. Dismay rippled through him as he thought of the Nexus under attack by Gul'dan. And he wasn't there to stop him or at least protect his new allies from the warlock.
Looking down at the box that he had moved to his lap, he opened the lid to study its contents with a frown. The odd, rectangular and hard clear device he placed aside. The pendant got some interest, and he examined the colored opalescent stones. He could feel the tingle of magic within them. The largest one was green, and the accenting ones were blue. Placing that aside, he saw the keys, and pulled out the pamphlet.
Genessia?
Medivh read through the information quickly, shaking his head slightly with an almost disgruntled sigh. It appeared his guess was correct. Just when he had been sent to a place that needed him and his help - he was pulled to yet another place. At least the pamphlet explained some things, such as the pendant and the rectangular clear item that apparently was a communication device. He put on the pendant, and arranged it so that it was tucked beneath his hooded mantled cloak. The rest, he placed back into the box. He would read the rest of the details later. For now, he wanted to see just where in the Light he ended up. Feeling he could get out of the capsule and be able to stand on two feet, the Magus gingerly stepped down into the shallow inches deep water, straightening and looking around. There were other capsules in the space - though those he could see in his immediate vicinity were empty or closed. He turned his head to one of the archways leading out of the strange space. Despite the inconvenience of all of this, the part of him that was endlessly curious was eager to explore a strange new world.
Decision made, Medivh gripped Atiesh in a hand and held the box in the other as he strode towards the light streaming in from the arch.
WHAT: Arriving in Genessia, the Magus explores the city and also gets to reunite with an old friend.
WHEN: Current time
WHERE: Starts at the Bay and ends up at various central locations in Genessia City.
WARNINGS: Nope! Not that I can foresee. Just a lot of meaty prose. Please don't be intimidated by it! My starters are always novels. :)
Open to All: (characters can encounter him flying about in raven form, or in specified locations :) Make note of where in the subject header!)
The raven cawed, as it glided effortlessly through the air above the city. The large black bird didn't appear all that unusual, save for a strange shaped collar around its neck with a diamond shaped red jewel. Medivh had decided that it would be quicker to get a birds eye view of the city rather than trying to go about it on foot. It was a good thing he had decided on such an action, for the city was definitely one of a like he had never seen before. And Medivh had seen many things in his lifetime.
He had located the archways leading to the other cities that were mentioned in the pamphlet, though he didn't travel through any of them. Not yet. He had also located an invisible barrier on the perimeter of the city as well. It was composed of magics that were beyond even his knowledge - and after studying it for a while, flew back towards the city proper. Genessia seemed to have most conveniences that people would need, though there were other places that the Magus wasn't sure of the purpose. There were a couple of places in the city however, where he actually changed to his normal form so that he could wander on foot instead.
The Library
Medivh hadn't gotten anything to drink nor sat in the cafe on the ground floor. Instead, he wandered along the different levels, eyeing the various books on the shelves. Sometimes he would stop and pull one free to flip through it, before putting it back and moving on. There appeared to be an abundance of information here, and so he'd be here for a few hours at least seeing what there was to be found.
It was nothing compared to his library in Karazhan, but at least it was a place he could spend some time. Sometimes during his exploring, he would sit to rest and think, or look out a window with a pensive frown. There was a lot to think about.
Garden Park
This particular area was quite lovely. Medivh was content to stroll the wooded paths and enjoy the peace of nature. Something that he wasn't able to do on a regular basis. One could find him on the bridge over the lake, looking down at the fish and ducks below. Or perhaps he was wandering along the paths, seeming deep in thought. He would stop to study various aspects of vegetation or flowers before moving on.
Random Cafe
Taking a break from his explorations, Medivh would be able to be found sitting in a cafe with a steaming cup of tea. He was reading over the pamphlet with a visible frown - getting the details on sub-archways and how to operate the communication device. He still hadn't attempted it yet. Sometimes he would sip at his tea, watching people go about their business outside the window. By all appearances he seems to be quite the introvert - but he won't be averse to anyone coming over to strike up a conversation.
For Khadgar:
He had awoken in some kind of glorified capsule. The surface inside was nice and comfortable with silk and padding, but it was a tube all the same. He felt groggy and disoriented, and had no idea where he was. Medivh took a few minutes to wake up and orient himself, realizing a few things while he did so. A box was on his chest, and he could hear the sound of water gently dripping. The air was also moist and cool. The comforting shape of Atiesh was next to him in the capsule and he habitually curled his fingers around the ancient staff. He couldn't see much from the angle he was laying - so he slowly pushed himself to sit up and look around with a bleary eyed expression.
Was this a part of the Nexus? It didn't quite feel the same. However, as the Magus looked about the dimly lit, cavernous space - he realized that he had once again somehow got transported to another place. Possibly another world. Dismay rippled through him as he thought of the Nexus under attack by Gul'dan. And he wasn't there to stop him or at least protect his new allies from the warlock.
Looking down at the box that he had moved to his lap, he opened the lid to study its contents with a frown. The odd, rectangular and hard clear device he placed aside. The pendant got some interest, and he examined the colored opalescent stones. He could feel the tingle of magic within them. The largest one was green, and the accenting ones were blue. Placing that aside, he saw the keys, and pulled out the pamphlet.
Genessia?
Medivh read through the information quickly, shaking his head slightly with an almost disgruntled sigh. It appeared his guess was correct. Just when he had been sent to a place that needed him and his help - he was pulled to yet another place. At least the pamphlet explained some things, such as the pendant and the rectangular clear item that apparently was a communication device. He put on the pendant, and arranged it so that it was tucked beneath his hooded mantled cloak. The rest, he placed back into the box. He would read the rest of the details later. For now, he wanted to see just where in the Light he ended up. Feeling he could get out of the capsule and be able to stand on two feet, the Magus gingerly stepped down into the shallow inches deep water, straightening and looking around. There were other capsules in the space - though those he could see in his immediate vicinity were empty or closed. He turned his head to one of the archways leading out of the strange space. Despite the inconvenience of all of this, the part of him that was endlessly curious was eager to explore a strange new world.
Decision made, Medivh gripped Atiesh in a hand and held the box in the other as he strode towards the light streaming in from the arch.