Goddess: I have returned, and I am the only one left on this project. You'd think that I'd be happy.. but it's kinda lonely without the other personalities here. Then again, I think the creator has another personality emerging. It was strange to watch the Alchemist emerge.. but damn.. this is kinda freaky...

Anyway. This is the next chapter... enjoy.. so persues the wonderful angsty argumentativeness of Ardeth Bay, and the Nameless Goddess. BTW... running a little behind... leave a review and tell me what you think the goddess's name should be, and the reasoning behind it. Provide a name meaning if you can...thanks a ton (happy face inserted here)


Nameless One

"That was sweet of you Ardeth Bay." I said.

The man turned, gripping the girl tightly. I smiled, moving from the darkness. I approached the Medjai and opened the flap of the tent, gesturing for him to continue out into the gathering darkness.

"YOU! I had forgotten you until now." He said.

"That was the point, my Medjai." I said, looking at him, wishing that it could have been otherwise, but it couldn't, because of the inherent danger of such things at crucial times as these.

"Why are you here, Nameless One?" He asked. I stopped in front of him.

"That I have already told you. Also, to tell you, she is under the protection of my father, and myself. Do not attempt to harm her in any way. Do not throw her out." I said, showing Ardeth the Anubis shaped tattoo as I spoke.

"I have no control over what the other tribes decide to do with her." Ardeth said.

"I do not jest Ardeth Bay!" I shouted, a fire sparked to emphasize my frustration.

"And neither do I Nameless One! This woman was found near the city of the dead. She has no name, no past, no words to give us that she is safe to be around my people! The odds are not in her favor. If Allah wishes it, she will be cast out!" Ardeth shouted as loudly, but without the emphasis I had.

"I am not Allah, and neither is my father. He may be your God, but as of the moment, he recinds decision making in her case. You have more to fear than what Allah wishes right now, Ardeth Bay. You have Me." I said, turning around, and becoming less than visible to him. "I will see you again soon, my young Medjai."

And I dissappeared.