15th day of Spring, Year 510 AV
The air felt thin as this cool, crisp Spring night moved toward it's midpoint. The moon hung high and proud in Leth's domain and was glowing with a luminescence only appreciated on such occasions as this when the clouds remained at bay and the still, clear skies bowed to it's bright presence. Though prominent tonight, the lunar body did not detract from the brilliant net of stars scattered over Riverfall. The hundreds, no-thousands of glinting and glowing specks of twilight hung in their luxurious balcony seats like an audience watching attentively over the the Suvan Sea where the waves rolled effortlessly and seamlessly toward land and eventually on towards the docks of the Akalak port-city.
It was from among this endless number of sparkling spectators that one celestial essence stirred. Having remained dormant for an indefinite period which would forever remain a mystery, the sudden movement transpired so quickly that the life-form did not wake from the perpetual slumber which it had grown so accustomed. The creature had never felt the effects of gravity-at least not in this lifetime, but from the height at which his fall started the planet's pull felt like a gentle draw effortlessly enticing the newly born Ethaefal toward her welcoming waters.
Still in a state of dozing as his journey toward the sea began, the heavenly creature experienced ever-quickening flashes of dreams. An azure tinted scene arrived depicting an unnaturally fast ebb and flow of the Suvan's waves lapping against a steep and heavily shelled beach. The view gently transitioned to an underwater picture, deeply tainted by a dark navy mass growing continuously until the sea floor-or city floor-was completely engulfed. Rolling to stare upwards toward the waves, bubbles were caught in a violent races to the surface as they dodged and rolled around the many kicking bodies and the scores of bodies unable to kick. Before panic could set in, the scene in his mind's eye evolved into a bright panorama of a tree-littered cliffside halved by a tremendous waterfall stretching from the cliffs high above. This landscape became darkly blotted by splattered crimson as his hands came to his face covered in a ruby coating of liquid. The red stains turned slowly to black and these shadows spread sluggishly across his field of vision when the first feeling of velocity brushed against his smooth, iridescent skin.
The silvery, bluish gray wisps of hair whipped around and stung at the Ethaefal's face as the first sensations of feeling tinged his nose and cheeks. Though his mostly white horns opposed most of his hair from thrashing at his face, the sensation was enough to force his lids apart. The first sight his infant eyes glimpsed was the full-bodied moon that was Leth's offer of assurance to His fallen star. Though growing smaller with his rapid descent, the unrelenting energy that bright figure infused Taithrosa with would prove to be his saving grace during the initial moments of this new life.
Just as the comforting image of his guardian luminosity settled, the Ethaefal plunged deeply into the Suvan's engulfing grasp. The shock the impact caused made Taithrosa unable to react, think, or comprehend what was happening. The moon had become only a distorted splotch of radiance dancing on the stirring and swarming surface which scurried to restore its such recent serenity. In early Spring the sea was cold and the racing pace of the Ethaefal's heart was dampened by the frigid, unrelenting pressure that increased as the fallen body continued to descend into the bitter depths. Bubbles started to trace their way from his nose toward what remained of the moon and a sudden flash of that terrible scene with bodies floating among the torrents of rising air imposed itself in Taithrosa's mind. Though brief, the sight was enough to finally stir the long limbs the Ethaefal had yet to use.
Dragging his hands through the water and kicking his feet like the struggling souls from his dream, he fought his way toward the waning and fragmented image of the moon. The air had completely escaped his lungs and the chilled water attempted to replace it with a powerful current. His lungs were alight with fire and burned deeper with every kick and stroke he made. The moon raced closer, the water pulled at his body, his lungs screamed in pain, and his vision became muddled with a creeping black border. Lashing out with his arms and lunging with his legs one final time, the water finally broke through the last barrier before dashing into his nose and entering his exhausted body. His eyes remained open but the only vision was one of black, blotting the moon and his hopes just as quickly as he found them.
The cool breeze coupled with the crashing of the occasional wave caused him to wake. Eyes opening again, Taithrosa expected to discover the black doom that he last remembered to have consumed his entire being. What was not expected was to be blinded by the light of the sun-Syna's greeting to the Ethaefal and Her welcome into his new world. Coughing, the remaining water spewed from his mouth and onto his chest... his blue chest. The muscles which defined his chest and abdomen were painted a cobalt shade causing the man to stare at himself for a lingering period of time. His entire naked body was this same shade, he realized, as his gaze lifted to his legs and feet-completely sculpted in muscle as well.
The beach Taithrosa landed on was deserted. It was not a very large beach and it quickly started to incline into stone which, after a vertical cliff, was covered by lush green trees. There was nothing to the north or south along the beach that he could see, but a faint hum of rushing water could be heard to the north from what seemed like a great distance from his current location. Bewildered and alone, the newborn Akalak Ethaefal creature found himself on the beach of the Suvan Sea south of the beautiful city of Riverfall and at the start of his next life.