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Post by Luna Lovegood on Sept 3, 2005 13:42:26 GMT -5
"Gryffindors?" Luna interrupted, hardly believing her ears, "You mean, Ginny's here? And Neville? Oh thank god, I thought I was doomed to be here forever amongst people who hate me. Wait...so did you call us here? If so when and who can we return to Hogwarts?"
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Post by Hera on Sept 3, 2005 13:43:40 GMT -5
Hera shook her head. "Telling the truth, we do not know how you are here either."
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Post by Luna Lovegood on Sept 3, 2005 13:56:42 GMT -5
"Well that's just great!" Luna exclaimed angrily, crossing her arms across her chest moodily. What was up with her? Since arriving in this place it was like she'd had a personality transplant!
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Post by Athena on Sept 3, 2005 17:45:11 GMT -5
Athena watched as the two talked. She didn't want to butt in or anything so she just let them talk and then she would introduce herself. She sighed once again and revealed her idenity. This had to be the third time, out of three! But this one was only because the child was quick witted.
"I am Athena. The Goddess of Wisdom."
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Post by Hecate on Sept 25, 2005 4:51:00 GMT -5
"Well i see the rabble have arrived..." In a shaded grove of olive trees stood a tall, dark haired woman. She swept forward, almost gliding through the air, her dress trailing off into long inky black tendrils of some translucent material. She held out her hand in salutation brushing past the other goddesses... "Hecate, goddess of...well, we'll delve into that some other time..."
((ooc hey guys, dont take my nastiness seriously, im actually nice :-())
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Post by Hera on Sept 30, 2005 23:56:30 GMT -5
Hera spun and glared at Hecate. "And now what may I ask are you doing here?" She said coldly. "Leave these poor children and go back to your fiery pits of the underworld."
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Post by Hecate on Oct 1, 2005 3:21:48 GMT -5
Hecates hawk like eyes swivelled round to the Queen-Gods Imperiousness. "Now now, we are in a bad way arent we?" She chuckled, watching the gods fume was fun and Hera was the easiest.
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