Post by Tiamat on Jul 19, 2021 12:58:58 GMT -5
Thread's PL: 35,000
Having to broadcast a message to many people all across the planet was not exactly an easy task. Tiamat realizing that she would need some natural support knew exactly the place she needed to use in order to facilitate that ordeal, the lookout. The place that finally gave her a lead, well, might have been the best place on Earth for that kind of magic, there seemed to be lingering spells in the place, something many people used before her, to do the exact same thing. As she stood on the border of a piece that was somewhat intact of the gigantic structure, she closed her eyes and let her mind run across the planet.
Her senses extended to the whole planet, feeling that kind of presence all across such a big space was new to Tiamat. That was the same kind of magic that allowed her to watch the mortal world before, but she never was the one to cast and maintain it before, and certainly not from the mortal world. As great as the lookout was, it was not the Kai world. It took a moment to focus, but eventually, she managed to get a grip of everyone she wanted. She would then reach to them with her telepathy, projecting her voice into their minds.
'' Hello everyone, it's Tiamat. Sorry to bother you so suddenly, but I wanted to inform all of you that I am leaving the planet for Namek, in a quest to find an ancient kind of magic, as well as try to restore the planet's spiritual leader, the Guru. If any of you want to give me a hand, or even just travel there, I can take up to 5 people with me. The travel will be instant, using magic, so no worries. If you wish to come, join me where my signature is, in the Korrin Forest. I will be waiting.''
Her eyes opened as she cut her mind from the high level of stress she put it through, it was quite the training to do that, and honestly, it was a little easier than she would have thought. She had gotten much better at... well... everything... while on the mortal world. That only raised more questions in the mystery she was supposed to solve, how unfortunate.
Having to broadcast a message to many people all across the planet was not exactly an easy task. Tiamat realizing that she would need some natural support knew exactly the place she needed to use in order to facilitate that ordeal, the lookout. The place that finally gave her a lead, well, might have been the best place on Earth for that kind of magic, there seemed to be lingering spells in the place, something many people used before her, to do the exact same thing. As she stood on the border of a piece that was somewhat intact of the gigantic structure, she closed her eyes and let her mind run across the planet.
Her senses extended to the whole planet, feeling that kind of presence all across such a big space was new to Tiamat. That was the same kind of magic that allowed her to watch the mortal world before, but she never was the one to cast and maintain it before, and certainly not from the mortal world. As great as the lookout was, it was not the Kai world. It took a moment to focus, but eventually, she managed to get a grip of everyone she wanted. She would then reach to them with her telepathy, projecting her voice into their minds.
'' Hello everyone, it's Tiamat. Sorry to bother you so suddenly, but I wanted to inform all of you that I am leaving the planet for Namek, in a quest to find an ancient kind of magic, as well as try to restore the planet's spiritual leader, the Guru. If any of you want to give me a hand, or even just travel there, I can take up to 5 people with me. The travel will be instant, using magic, so no worries. If you wish to come, join me where my signature is, in the Korrin Forest. I will be waiting.''
Her eyes opened as she cut her mind from the high level of stress she put it through, it was quite the training to do that, and honestly, it was a little easier than she would have thought. She had gotten much better at... well... everything... while on the mortal world. That only raised more questions in the mystery she was supposed to solve, how unfortunate.