by Tesla » Thu Sep 05, 2013 4:44 am
The Professor wanders over rubbing the sand from his eyes. He hasn't slept all night but the text he was working on is now fully translated.
"I heard you talking over hear about Ravens and such. Let me tell you what I know.
As for "The Lady", last night, I did not meet her. So I can only make guesses. I did hear that the people around her were wearing crow or raven depictions, but I also heard that they wore white, like the lady's fedora? Is that right?
From what I have heard, it seems she claims to be a goddess of death. Not a Bringer of death, but more like Hades from mythology or in modern Pop Culture, "Death" from the Sandman comic series. Goes around picking up the souls of the departed, because she knows who will die when. The "people" that were with her probably were spirits of some type. If they wore white, that's a funeral color in eastern cultures, so they may be related to the mythical Tengu., Japanese bird spirits.
But that's all just conjecture.
Henry, you mentioned Something about a Norwegian fellow and birds? That may have been me who you heard that from. My own fascination with ravens comes from my interest in an old legend. The Viking all-father God, Wottan (Usually called Odin in America) had 4 pets. A pair of wolves, named Geri and Freki and a pair of ravens Huginn and Muninn ("Thought" and "Memory"), who flew around the Earth daily and report the happenings of the world to Odin in Valhalla at night.
As a professor and a seeker of knowledge, the idea of Thought and Memory being personified is a strong one.
Now, for what I do know first hand of last night pertaining to ravens. Just before the final battle, a pair of Black Raven spirits visited the Rec hall. They were curious, as ravens normally are. They were also hungry, I was able to feed one and they also liked shiny things and would attempt to take them, just like a real raven. How do I know that they were Spirits? Just take my word on this one, I know. I was actually able to talk with them. They did not have much to say other than that there would be "much food soon". From the spirit of a carrion bird, that is a bad omen. And as it turned out, there was much carnage not soon after they left. Whether these Raven Spirits were related or working with "The Lady", I could not confirm. But I believe they were."
Kevin
-Character: Douglas Rook
-Formerly known as Professor John Challenger
-Position: Rook for The Lady in White
"Time to feed the Crows"