[Even if the explanation isn't based in pure truth. Even if they have to craft their world around ideals and stories and legends of things that never existed.]
I take it something tipped a balance to a different sort of change...?
A reckoning always comes for those who think themselves above it, don't you agree? And so it did. That is what the painting shows. The Final Days... of that world, anyway.
[He shrugs. Ah, well, fair enough. May Fandaniel enjoy his turn at some guessing!
The first image is such a deep blue that it almost turns to black, darker and darker as the image works its way down. There is no life breaking up the image, no other color. Only small blue lights that dance at the very top, and the figure at the very bottom, a silhouette barely seen, chained to the rocks.
The second image shows the icon of a sun, sitting amidst the ruins of what used to be a town. Buildings smoke, the silhouettes of bodies lay in the stone. The cliffs in the distance crumble into the sea, and the sky chokes with ash. The sun is bright.
The third image shows the deep purples and reds of a sunless sky, the shape of a massive castle far in the distance obscured in shadow. The hills lay littered with bodies and weapons. And even so, the majority of the image has been taken over by an enormous field of flowers that seems to stretch out like a drop of brilliant, iridescent ink in the grooves of the land, among the fallen soldiers, all radiating from a single point.]
[ Fandaniel, unlike Solomon, does not guess at random. Rather, he takes his time, observing each, until he inevitably points at the one with the field of flowers. Flowers...
He isn't particularly fond of flowers, and yet, that one still draws him the most. ]
Because the war in question was caused by a human.
They say he marched his way into the court of the king of demons and made plenty of demands, requesting cooperation between their kind by demanding demon kind's obedience under his hand.
The king grew so enraged that a war ensued for seven days and seven nights, with the entirety of the king's army on one side, and the human on the other.
[ Surely not. Surely the man is exaggerating. While the painting does indeed exist, how one translates it cannot be without some bias, even when it belongs to their own life, no? He gives Solomon a sidelong look, eyes traveling up and down the sorcerer, sizing him up a little more seriously.
Or could it be...? ]
This human sounds rather arrogant to demand such. What would be gained from it? Did he seek to claim their kingdom for his own?
Wars between the celestial and the demonic had always existed. But humans have never been participants. They were always underfoot. Collateral. Always seen as the party to protect, to tempt, to use. A mortal creation that turned on a different axis, one that would never understand the supernatural.
They would never be equals.
[His smile is light.]
Who's to say why that human decided what he did, though. He never touched the king, after all. Never the people. When his words spurred anger, he merely responded to the power of war in kind with his own. A stalemate of one against hundreds of thousands.
On the eighth day, he vanished. And in the place where he'd held his ground, the entire kingdom burst into bloom.
[ Fandaniel just... stares at the painting, then slowly, so slowly, turns his gaze to Solomon. ]
You know, you could simply say you decided to bully an entire realm into leaving your precious little mortals alone.
[ It had to be him. The painting wouldn't be here if it weren't. Although that he could claim so much power as to fight such an army to a standstill... ]
But that does not explain the flowers, nor why you gave up and left.
Oh please, you can't let me play dumb for just a little while?
[Party pooper!!!!! He sighs.]
It's more complicated than that, and no, I didn't give up. I had a point to make, not a massacre to unleash.
As for the flowers? Mm... maybe I wanted to make sure it was left to memory for more than just the bloodshed? Who knows. I can't quite remember anymore.
Play dumb? My, and here I thought you were merely dumb all of the time.
[ rude ]
Hm, I see. I can't say flowers would be my choice, but... [ Anyway. He merely has no liking for flowers. This place has far too many already. ] What was the point you had, then? Was I correct in guessing it was about your mortals?
[Rude, but it's not the first time he's been insulted like this. So he just kind of sighs and lets it go in one ear and out the other.]
Just humans, Fandaniel, like myself. Unless you're insinuating I'm not one?
Anyway! Yes, it was about humanity, but you weren't quite on the mark about it. Humans deserve peace, yes, but more than that they deserve an equal place at the table. As I said before, they're overlooked and treated as mortal collateral in the eyes of the supernatural. Seen as something weak to protect, not to work alongside.
"If they won't listen to a dialogue of mutual gain, then perhaps they will have to listen to force instead." I think that's what went through my head at the time, anyway. It's not like I went down there to start a war.
I wouldn't really know one way or another with you, would I? And it's pretty rude to guess.
[Still. His smile grows cheeky.]
Only me. And not without a lot of persistence.
There's plenty of magic users who commune on a personal level. Ones who want and deserve to know more. But most people stay oblivious to the reasons behind their suffering. And even among those that can have a more contractual relationship, the human body will fall apart trying to control more than one at a time. So a threat of power can't come from the masses.
The acting prince of demonkind talks of pursuing more hands to the table. More progressive than his father, I'll admit that much. My current apprentice was actually invited to what was a... "workshopping" of sorts for realm stability.
But even that is fragile. They all see potential and progress, but even with that forward motion, they still do not see equivalents. Humans are still lesser. So I don't plan to back down until that viewpoint has changed.
Ha, so mankind does not sit at the table at all. So much bluster for nothing, Solomon. You and a mere apprentice... How does that do anything? Prove anything? Where are your world's leaders? Lacking any true leadership, it is only natural that they still do not consider you equal.
[ What a farce. All that huffing and puffing and throwing weight around in the past, and for what? Fandaniel can only scoff at it. ]
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Man playing god by the blessing of one? Or in the absence of it?
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[Even if the explanation isn't based in pure truth. Even if they have to craft their world around ideals and stories and legends of things that never existed.]
I take it something tipped a balance to a different sort of change...?
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An apocalypse of sorts, then. But not from a god? [How terrifying.]
Was it named truthfully? Did that turn into their end?
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The first image is such a deep blue that it almost turns to black, darker and darker as the image works its way down. There is no life breaking up the image, no other color. Only small blue lights that dance at the very top, and the figure at the very bottom, a silhouette barely seen, chained to the rocks.
The second image shows the icon of a sun, sitting amidst the ruins of what used to be a town. Buildings smoke, the silhouettes of bodies lay in the stone. The cliffs in the distance crumble into the sea, and the sky chokes with ash. The sun is bright.
The third image shows the deep purples and reds of a sunless sky, the shape of a massive castle far in the distance obscured in shadow. The hills lay littered with bodies and weapons. And even so, the majority of the image has been taken over by an enormous field of flowers that seems to stretch out like a drop of brilliant, iridescent ink in the grooves of the land, among the fallen soldiers, all radiating from a single point.]
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He isn't particularly fond of flowers, and yet, that one still draws him the most. ]
This one.
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"Victory Day" is what the demons call that image. A hope for peace and prosperity even during time of disagreement.
It's said to be bad luck to talk to any magic user from the human realm on the day of its celebration.
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[ Fandaniel would think that talking to Solomon any day at all would be bad luck, but you know. ]
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They say he marched his way into the court of the king of demons and made plenty of demands, requesting cooperation between their kind by demanding demon kind's obedience under his hand.
The king grew so enraged that a war ensued for seven days and seven nights, with the entirety of the king's army on one side, and the human on the other.
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Or could it be...? ]
This human sounds rather arrogant to demand such. What would be gained from it? Did he seek to claim their kingdom for his own?
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They would never be equals.
[His smile is light.]
Who's to say why that human decided what he did, though. He never touched the king, after all. Never the people. When his words spurred anger, he merely responded to the power of war in kind with his own. A stalemate of one against hundreds of thousands.
On the eighth day, he vanished. And in the place where he'd held his ground, the entire kingdom burst into bloom.
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You know, you could simply say you decided to bully an entire realm into leaving your precious little mortals alone.
[ It had to be him. The painting wouldn't be here if it weren't. Although that he could claim so much power as to fight such an army to a standstill... ]
But that does not explain the flowers, nor why you gave up and left.
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[Party pooper!!!!! He sighs.]
It's more complicated than that, and no, I didn't give up. I had a point to make, not a massacre to unleash.
As for the flowers? Mm... maybe I wanted to make sure it was left to memory for more than just the bloodshed? Who knows. I can't quite remember anymore.
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[ rude ]
Hm, I see. I can't say flowers would be my choice, but... [ Anyway. He merely has no liking for flowers. This place has far too many already. ] What was the point you had, then? Was I correct in guessing it was about your mortals?
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Just humans, Fandaniel, like myself. Unless you're insinuating I'm not one?
Anyway! Yes, it was about humanity, but you weren't quite on the mark about it. Humans deserve peace, yes, but more than that they deserve an equal place at the table. As I said before, they're overlooked and treated as mortal collateral in the eyes of the supernatural. Seen as something weak to protect, not to work alongside.
"If they won't listen to a dialogue of mutual gain, then perhaps they will have to listen to force instead." I think that's what went through my head at the time, anyway. It's not like I went down there to start a war.
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I believe my insinuation would depend on whether or not you consider me a human. I, too, was born a mere man, after all.
[ Are either of them still "human"? Or are they now something apart from mankind? ]
Tell me, Solomon. Is it only you who stands at the table for your humanity, or are there others amongst them that could similarly be equal?
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[Still. His smile grows cheeky.]
Only me. And not without a lot of persistence.
There's plenty of magic users who commune on a personal level. Ones who want and deserve to know more. But most people stay oblivious to the reasons behind their suffering. And even among those that can have a more contractual relationship, the human body will fall apart trying to control more than one at a time. So a threat of power can't come from the masses.
The acting prince of demonkind talks of pursuing more hands to the table. More progressive than his father, I'll admit that much. My current apprentice was actually invited to what was a... "workshopping" of sorts for realm stability.
But even that is fragile. They all see potential and progress, but even with that forward motion, they still do not see equivalents. Humans are still lesser. So I don't plan to back down until that viewpoint has changed.
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[ What a farce. All that huffing and puffing and throwing weight around in the past, and for what? Fandaniel can only scoff at it. ]
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Were they to invite leaders, I wouldn't interfere. But they have never seen the need.
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[ Stab him with that smile as much as you like, Solomon. Fandaniel senses a lack of progress. ]
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Just because they will only budge in small gains doesn't mean I will stop.
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