Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-26510374-20171220021455/@comment-30921738-20180111223620

Claweight wrote: ohoh i have a dim idea that i thought up ten minutes ago

I studied the room.

Towards the middle of the room, I cleared away the ash surrounding the crater, hoping to find something. A rune carving in the ground presented itself to me almost immediately.

Dusting off the rest of the crater's perimeter, I discovered an entire circle of runes.

I padded back to the first rune and, experimenting, shot some snake venom from my scepter into the carving. To my surprise, a light blue glow appeared where the venom had made contact. The glow slowly spread to the rest of the rune.

"Er... Go to the rune that speaks to you most and try something on it," I told the others awkwardly. a7 studied a nearby rune for a moment before shooting it, creating a light orange glow. oooh nice idea i loaf ideas they make my brain bigger (no seriously im loving this idea so far)

since each glow thingy majig has a different color, i was thinking, like, white for me, magenta for nkurle, black for BDK? i dunno, just so we don't do the same

Akurle padded into the crater she had made in the floor of the Hall. She glanced at the golden orb in the center of the room for a moment before searching the odd runes. She had literally no idea how to read them, but one seemed oddly farmiliar.

Akurle placed her paw on the rune and watched a7 shoot another with her/his finger guns. (what is her/his gender?) The rune a7 shot glowed orange, and the one Inu hit glowed with blue light. Akurle turned back to the rune she had placed her paw on, but nothing happened to it. In her wolf form, Akurle had no powers, but she was far too exhausted to transform again.

Akurle took her paw off, and to her surprise, her golden necklace began spinning and glowing. It was a golden chain necklace with a golden sun pendant on it, and on the pendant there were many odd designs. She had won it in the first Hall of Heroes, and she wore it over her spiked collar almost every day.

Now the pendant was glowing yellow and spinning around wildly. Was it just her, or was it floating in the air? Indeed, the necklace was defying the laws of gravity and floating. The pendant suddenly yanked forward, pulling Akurle with it. The glowing sun at the end of the chain stuck itself to the rune, and one of the odd designs on the necklace glowed white. It was the exact shape of the rune it has stuck too.

At quickly as it happened, the pendant stopped glowing and fell to the floor. The rune was now glowing white. Filled with curiosity, Akurle picked up the pendant and observed it. It looked exactly how it had before, except for one thing; the rune symbol was now white, making it visible among the other designs on the necklace. Akurle tossed it in the air, but the necklace apparently decided it liked gravity now.

Akurle turned around, but no one had noticed. Akurle decided not to say anything about it. For now.