Post by .:.::Bornor Re'Aden::.:. on Oct 19, 2005 22:30:35 GMT
Barrill was in his secret workshop on Aridus, ready to form a statuette containing powers great with the Force. He was going to create a statuette that would resemble Nimien. Inside, it would contain the spirit and flesh of Nimien, and when his name was called, he would form from the Force. When dismissed, he would fade into nothing, back into the living Force. The Condor Dragon would only be able to stay in its living form for roughly two days before it had to return into the living Force to gain its rest. If wounded, then Barrill could dismiss it and it would return to the living Force, to be healed again. The seriousness of the wound would decide how long Nimien needed to stay with the Force. This way, Nimien could be saved from death. If he was completely burnt to nothing, it would take at least 2-3 months for Nimien to be healed again, it being with the living Force. The only way for him to be completely killed was if the statuette was destroyed. It was a step Barrill wanted to take to show his Master what he could do with the living Force.
First, he had to carve out and form the statuette. He took his excess Cortosis Ore, and started forging a statuette, roughly 5 inches tall and 2 inches wide. It would be in great detail of Nimien, showing even his massive lightsabers. The forging continued on, the shape becoming clearer and clearer. It took about 7 hours, but eventually, the statuette was finished, it completely resembling and showing Nimien. Nimien was with him, completely real, sleeping soundly while Barrill was making the statuette.
It was time to contain the essence of Nimien into the statuette. Barrill started meditating, eventually feeling the living Force. He felt as if it could grab out at him with a will of its own. With the living Force in check, Barrill started feeling for Nimien, slowly deteriorating his form into the living Force. The dragon's essence was contained into the statuette, now able to be called upon, Barrill hoped. If this failed, Nimien was forever no more.
"Nimien," Barrill gently called.
At first, nothing happened, and Barrill almost lost hope that he had killed, and completely brought the existence away, of Nimien. Almost. His hope was restored when he saw a mist swirl out of the statuette, taking the size of Nimien. In a matter of two seconds, the form started to be able to be seen, and Nimien's form came to be again. Barrill approached Nimien and started to stroke his mane. His work was done, and Nimien was now able to be called any time. He would show his Master soon. He dismissed Nimien and pocketed the statuette, confident that it would be hard to destroy knowing it was made of Cortosis Ore and hardened, as in the fashion that clay would. He cleaned up after himself and exited the workshop, ready to continue on with his own existence.
First, he had to carve out and form the statuette. He took his excess Cortosis Ore, and started forging a statuette, roughly 5 inches tall and 2 inches wide. It would be in great detail of Nimien, showing even his massive lightsabers. The forging continued on, the shape becoming clearer and clearer. It took about 7 hours, but eventually, the statuette was finished, it completely resembling and showing Nimien. Nimien was with him, completely real, sleeping soundly while Barrill was making the statuette.
It was time to contain the essence of Nimien into the statuette. Barrill started meditating, eventually feeling the living Force. He felt as if it could grab out at him with a will of its own. With the living Force in check, Barrill started feeling for Nimien, slowly deteriorating his form into the living Force. The dragon's essence was contained into the statuette, now able to be called upon, Barrill hoped. If this failed, Nimien was forever no more.
"Nimien," Barrill gently called.
At first, nothing happened, and Barrill almost lost hope that he had killed, and completely brought the existence away, of Nimien. Almost. His hope was restored when he saw a mist swirl out of the statuette, taking the size of Nimien. In a matter of two seconds, the form started to be able to be seen, and Nimien's form came to be again. Barrill approached Nimien and started to stroke his mane. His work was done, and Nimien was now able to be called any time. He would show his Master soon. He dismissed Nimien and pocketed the statuette, confident that it would be hard to destroy knowing it was made of Cortosis Ore and hardened, as in the fashion that clay would. He cleaned up after himself and exited the workshop, ready to continue on with his own existence.