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Post by Golgoth on Mar 22, 2010 20:08:42 GMT -5
The Homunculus that called itself Golgoth leaned against a golden wall. 'A little to gaudy,' he thought, 'And gems were never to my taste. How Azerik stands this place, I'll never know. Perhaps it's the presence of wealth that makes him feel fulfilled. Disgusting.'
Levitating a few feet, Golgoth began to move back and forth in the room. The Creator had sent him some lowlife to tell him to be here, to receive instruction, Sloth could only presume. 'Better get here soon. '
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Post by Azerik on Mar 23, 2010 0:23:22 GMT -5
"Sorry to keep you waiting Sloth," Azerik said entering the throne room from a secret door behind the throne itself, "I was attending to matters up in Central. I have to keep up appearances around town or people get suspicious."
Azerik sat down on the gilded throne, which was much too large for his child sized body, and adjusted his cloak so that it was not in the way. When he was comfortable, he used his left hand to pull off his hood, and shook his hair out of his face before continuing.
"How have you been Sloth?" Azerik said feigning concern, "Is your new body holding up well? If it is, I have a small mission for you. Although I have not found all of my Seven, I feel it is time we made the presence of Homunculi known. I want you to journey to the west, and stir up a little trouble. Try to provoke the General out there into fighting you, he's a strong State Alchemist, but your powers are perfectly suited for fighting him. Try not to kill him, he'll be useful in the future...When he's defeated but still able to communicate, tell him who you are, and tell him that there are other creatures like you, but don't mention the army, we want them to think their are only Seven, as was recorded 100 years ago. You'll have a few days to prepare, so if you like you can train with Greed while you wait."
((I've decided to make this part of the official plot, since it's a good opportunity to start))
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Post by Golgoth on Mar 24, 2010 10:45:39 GMT -5
'Master.' Sloth sank to the floor, and bowed down on one knee. He respected Azerik, because he was not entirely human. 'As for this mission, what is this General's name, and how many of his subordinates may I destroy?' At last, to be part of the Creator's plan. He didn't know exactly what Azerik wanted to bring about, something about destroying the world and taking over the next. High aspirations for a being so nearly human...And yet, he knew to be grateful for his master's plan, as without it Golgoth would probably never make it to the other side.
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Post by Azerik on Mar 24, 2010 12:27:41 GMT -5
"His subordinates are just ordinary soldiers, I have no use for them," the boy said coldy, "do as you wish with them. The General's name is Alex Coronel, and like I said before, I'd prefer if you kept him alive."
Azerik yawned, and hopped down from the throne that was too large, and walked past Sloth towards the door. Once at the entrance to the throne room, he stopped and turned to face Sloth before speaking.
"I'll arrange for Greed to meet you in the courtyard for training," he said lazily, "since you two are currently the only of the Seven I've found so far, I'll stay and watch the match until I'm satisfied things are going well. Wait in the courtyard until then."
With that, Azerik turned again, pulling his hood back onto his head, and walked off into the maze like underground city in search of the Homunculus with the rank of Greed.
[Exit]
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Post by Golgoth on Mar 24, 2010 16:43:23 GMT -5
After Azerik left, Sloth levitated again and made his way to the courtyard. The one thing Sloth didn't like about Greed was that he acted so much like a human. They were, of course, both Homunculus, but he felt that Greed embraced his origins too much. 'Fun, getting an excuse to fight him. Perhaps I haven't evaluated him correctly.'
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