No Beta so errors are my own.
Sometime in 1300's to 1500's
XIXIXIXIX
Native North America looks around wondering what Eibon needed that require her presence, it not like they were that close. But it would be nice to see the magi Warlord again. He practically became a recluse since his wife died. Either that or he has been using different names and looks again. Not that surprising since he despises fame and being treated as a god all the time, even if he could outsmart several pantheons alone due to his intellect.
It was only because of her status as a nation (and her terrestrial sensing) that she did not jump into the air when the shimmer of magic flares next to her.
She still instinctively tries to punch the sorcerer. An action that Eibon is familiar with, having been the receiving end of many such instinctive actions, he dodges and give his customary greeting bow.
Earth Women looks at the sorcerer noting the new looks, it seems he change his outfit from the simplistic but elegant robes to more of those found on the coastal region of the large continent west of her.
Using one of her many languages (one of her West coastal languages, her more obscure ones), he spoke "Hello Warlord Terra, how have the sun shine on you this day?"
She shrugs, trying not to show interest on why she is here, "There is a new Empire growing on my southern end."
Eibon nods thoughtfully, "Ahh... the Aztecah."
Earth Women nods. "What is the real reason for you to call me? Death is still angry about your actions…even if it was an attempt to help your dead wife."
Eibon flinches at the venom in her tone, knowing that of the still living warlords, she is the least likely to tell Death where he is if given a good reason. Eibon sighs, "The real reason I tried to save her was because she was sick because of me."
Earth Women raise a single eyebrow looks at him, prompting him to continue.
"She would have lived a long life, but then the one thing she wanted the most and that I could give was slowly killing her. I told her that I wanted her to live but she was adamant on continuing."
Earth Women continues with that look clearly saying, 'go on'.
Eibon sighs, "She was expecting, that is why she was so ill."
Earth Women's jaw hit the ground. That explains so much of his actions now…but what happened to the child? While it is clear that the wife is dead, did she live long enough to have the child?
Eibon looks at her face and knew that he should ask for the favor. "The child is healthy. But childbirth was hard on her, she was so weak, she could not even have the strength needed to leave that wretched island. I was force to flee with our young daughter."
Earth Women subconsciously sighs in relief but then looks up at him critically.
"Since you have children of your own, I am hoping you could watch my daughter for a few days."
Earth Women tries to keep a straight face just to sweat out the magi a bit before finally twisting into an affectionate grin that burst into a hysterical laugh. "That make so much sense! Why now though?"
Eibon gives a look of utter deadpan, "Of the beings that I know, only a few I would trust with children and of those, only you I would trust with the protection and constitution of my own child."
It a little concerning when he said constitution. "Constitution?"
Eibon glows with pride, "Yes, she is very eager to learn and that sometimes lead to trouble."
"Ahh I see, like father like daughter."
Eibon looks at her and seems to be struggling to see if it is an insult or a compliment. Deciding that it is the latter, he charges on, "Can you watch her? Or should I seek a mortal babysitter?"
Earth Women waves away question, "I would be please to watch over your child. My own children love the company and human children can only entertain so much."
The magi give a sigh of relief, "Thank you."
He parts his ornate robe to reveal a young child.
Earth Women looks at the child, seeing a strong resemblance to the magi's wife with her Caucasoid looks and her strange kaleidoscope-like eyes. But her aura is entirely of her father adding to the fact that her features are softer than that of her late mother's. No doubt because of her youth and her father's Mongoloid blood to dilute the features. The warlord kneels in from of the child and introduces herself, "Hello young one, I am Earth Women, but I go by the name Warlord Terra. What is your name?"
The child gives a big smile that is entirely her own, "My name is Sessi!"
She smiles at the child while giving a glance at Eibon,
He signs, "Nickname."
Smiling even bigger, Earth Women says, "Nice to meet you, Sessi."
XIXIXIXIX
Native North America: Earth Women or Warlord Terra
The reason that Warlord Terra is using terminology that would not be common until later is that they were speaking a dead Californian language and that this is a 'translation' of what they said.
Hence using the terms Caucasoid (humans of European, North African, and the western half of Asia descent) and Mongoloid (humans of the Eastern half of Asia, North American, and South American descent)
Sessi is another OC I have been working on for the past year or so. She is only to be a plot device when I need a magic user and do not want to involve Eibon.
