by Kendall 12/25/2013, 12:59 pm
Oh dear. Well, this was weird.
Santa Hermes had accidentally appeared outside an Athena cabin window -- conveniently, within sight of Lizzy Listona, daughter of Athena. He peered over the window ledge, trying not to level up to Creep Mode 10; Athena would murder him if he remained for longer than five minutes like this. Swallowing, he pulled out the girl's gift from his bag -- some sort of... cube thing. There was no note attached, but Hermes could tell it was one of Athena's technological doohickeys -- he had a feeling. Just like the Black Eyed Peas.
Adjusting the strap that kept his caduceus to his back -- George and Martha had fallen asleep after too many rounds of mortal egg nog mixed with godly nectar -- Santa Hermes marched to the front door and pushed it open slowly, trying not to disturb the girl...
But then he tripped and fell flat on his face on some piece of floorboard sticking up at an awkward angle. The girl's gift went flying, hitting the wall above her with a loud crash and then falling on to her head. Oh dear.
Hermes yelped and ran away.
[Child's name: Elizabeth Dotrao Listona
God parent: Athena
Type of Gift and powers of this gift: It is a computer, like a really awesome computer. It can trasform into cube that can scan stuff for information. The cube is also a way she can carry it around because it is a small cube. It has a hex on it so if she ever losses it, it ends up in her pocket. The computer can make architecture models, scan information on how it was built, who built it, the importance (as in if it was important to the gods, or spirits..etc) of the structure, the materials of the structure, when the structure was made, what the structure was/is for, and if it is still usable today... It can be slightly un-accurate when copying materials, like a weapon. The weapon might not do funky tricks, it just will look like the model and slice. It is also slightly un-accurate with high class information. Lizzy can use it 9-10 times a day for information and only 3 times for copying things. 93% of the time it is accurate but with high class information around 85%.
And no, it's not broken at all.]