Timestamp: 10th of Spring, 512 AV
Entering under the great stone face of the Gaping Maw with Dani in tow, Nixie found herself in a dark tunnel. The only light, waiting for them at the other end of it. Something was strange about this light though; it wasn't the usual cold bright light that she was accustomed to, but a muted purple one. An odd site, one she had never seen before. Squinting her eyes to focus, she tried to make sense of it, but to no avail. Perhaps a closer look would bring understanding.
The sound of her steps, and Dani's hooves, against the stone floor echoed throughout the tunnel. But the familiar sound of their own steps soon transformed into the eerie presence of many voices. Not one could be heard over the other, all of them mixing together to make one incoherent voice that grew louder with her every step forward. The escalation instilling a wariness, she slowed her steps to a snail's pace. Or perhaps it was an urge to try and decipher what message the voices had, if there was one. Whatever the reason, the only thing she was certain of, was that the sound was making her horse nervous; evident in the way it stomped its hooves and tried to pull away from Nixie. But if she could help it, her horse wouldn't be going anywhere without her. Pulling its reins tight in an effort to gain control of the beast.
Nixie hadn't even made it half way through the tunnel before the sound of the voices had grown to unbearable levels. As they rang in her ears, she felt her drums would burst if she couldn't block out the sound. Forcing fingers into her ears, the horses reins fell loose around her arm, and Dani was getting out of control, taking his chance to try and break free and run to safety. What the hell's going on?! Peeking through partially closed lids, she kept her eyes on the light that seemed to be just as far away as when she had first entered the tunnel. But then her eyes widened in disbelief as she watched the end of the tunnel close in on itself, only to reopen a few feet in front of her. The surprise was enough to put her off-balance as she took a few steps back on her heals. That wasn't all though, this time instead of purple, the light outside was a glowing a yellow color. It left her so dumbfounded that she hardly noticed when the voices fell silent behind her.
Unplugging her ears, Nixie held her breath in anticipation that something more would happen; not sure what to expect next. Wishing that something normal would happen! And when, after a few moments, nothing did, she sighed in relief, turning back to Dani. He was still nervous as she took to calming him, stroking his mane and speaking in a quiet, soothing, voice.
"Shhh, its ok." Her pulse was only beginning to slow when Nixie noticed something peering out from the back of the tunnel. Dark red eyes started to appear, causing her breath to catch in her throat. The sight was soon followed by a low reverberating growl sounding from deep within the tunnel and scaring both her and the horse once more. While Nixie froze in place, Dani took off in a full sprint out of the tunnel and into Alvadas. She had tried to stop him, and was almost successful when she looped her arm through the reins just as Dani took off. "Dani!" Calling out his name when he was frightened was no use though, only letting herself get jerked forward before losing her hold on the reins and catching herself on the tunnel wall before the horses force could throw her off balance. "Dani!" It was too late now; he was most likely lost inside the city somewhere already. Surely making a wild scene amidst the crowds of people. "Stupid animal!" Standing all alone in tunnel, she glanced back behind her, only to see that the red eyes had disappeared, and all was silent once more. What next?! Looking forward again, it was strange, she still couldn't see anything past the tunnel, regardless of her standing mere inches from the exit. Perhaps her eyes needed to adjust to the strange light?
Letting an annoyed sigh escape her lips, she took one step out of the tunnel. That's when her whole world was thrown upside down. Literally. Within seconds she lost her balance, staggering from the left, then to the right before her legs gave way under the weight of her own body. Her head was spinning, or was it the world? The sensation of air rushing over her body was overwhelming and maddening. What was worse was when she tried to take in her surroundings and regain her balance. She looked down at her legs, and saw a deep blue, the color of the sky, and in it, her reflection. But then something displaced the glass like surface as gentle ripples spread out from a single point and distorted the image. A strange, yet somehow peaceful sight. But then looking up, she saw the tops of buildings and heads of people. Am I falling?? The very notion struck fear into her as she let out a frightful scream, searched desperately for anything that would make sense of things. That's when she saw it. A moss-covered house.
It was amazingly normal, nothing strange about it, and at that moment a life saver. It was the only thing that looked safe, and she would try he darndest to get to it. Struggling for a moment to stand, she made slow progress over to the building. Still unable to find her bearings, she took a few trembling steps at a time before succumbing to her dizziness again and falling forward. This time, catching herself on the tips of her fingers. She would repeat this several times before reaching her destination. And as soon as she touched the anchored ground with even just one hand, everything around her righted itself. The sky was above, and the city below. Everything where it was supposed to be.
Panting heavily, and on the verge of panic, Nixie hurried along the ground on all fours in search of a safe place to sit and gather herself. Quickly finding a spot up against the moss-covered buildings wall, she pressed into it. Closing her eyes, her head was still spinning slightly. Planting the palms of her hands flat on the floor, she had never been so happy to feel solid ground below her. At least while she was trying to piece together what had just happened, she could sit without worrying about another surprise... Or she hoped so at least. Wondering if the same thing would happen again if she stood up. None of it made sense. Not to her. What did I get myself into??
Entering under the great stone face of the Gaping Maw with Dani in tow, Nixie found herself in a dark tunnel. The only light, waiting for them at the other end of it. Something was strange about this light though; it wasn't the usual cold bright light that she was accustomed to, but a muted purple one. An odd site, one she had never seen before. Squinting her eyes to focus, she tried to make sense of it, but to no avail. Perhaps a closer look would bring understanding.
The sound of her steps, and Dani's hooves, against the stone floor echoed throughout the tunnel. But the familiar sound of their own steps soon transformed into the eerie presence of many voices. Not one could be heard over the other, all of them mixing together to make one incoherent voice that grew louder with her every step forward. The escalation instilling a wariness, she slowed her steps to a snail's pace. Or perhaps it was an urge to try and decipher what message the voices had, if there was one. Whatever the reason, the only thing she was certain of, was that the sound was making her horse nervous; evident in the way it stomped its hooves and tried to pull away from Nixie. But if she could help it, her horse wouldn't be going anywhere without her. Pulling its reins tight in an effort to gain control of the beast.
Nixie hadn't even made it half way through the tunnel before the sound of the voices had grown to unbearable levels. As they rang in her ears, she felt her drums would burst if she couldn't block out the sound. Forcing fingers into her ears, the horses reins fell loose around her arm, and Dani was getting out of control, taking his chance to try and break free and run to safety. What the hell's going on?! Peeking through partially closed lids, she kept her eyes on the light that seemed to be just as far away as when she had first entered the tunnel. But then her eyes widened in disbelief as she watched the end of the tunnel close in on itself, only to reopen a few feet in front of her. The surprise was enough to put her off-balance as she took a few steps back on her heals. That wasn't all though, this time instead of purple, the light outside was a glowing a yellow color. It left her so dumbfounded that she hardly noticed when the voices fell silent behind her.
Unplugging her ears, Nixie held her breath in anticipation that something more would happen; not sure what to expect next. Wishing that something normal would happen! And when, after a few moments, nothing did, she sighed in relief, turning back to Dani. He was still nervous as she took to calming him, stroking his mane and speaking in a quiet, soothing, voice.
"Shhh, its ok." Her pulse was only beginning to slow when Nixie noticed something peering out from the back of the tunnel. Dark red eyes started to appear, causing her breath to catch in her throat. The sight was soon followed by a low reverberating growl sounding from deep within the tunnel and scaring both her and the horse once more. While Nixie froze in place, Dani took off in a full sprint out of the tunnel and into Alvadas. She had tried to stop him, and was almost successful when she looped her arm through the reins just as Dani took off. "Dani!" Calling out his name when he was frightened was no use though, only letting herself get jerked forward before losing her hold on the reins and catching herself on the tunnel wall before the horses force could throw her off balance. "Dani!" It was too late now; he was most likely lost inside the city somewhere already. Surely making a wild scene amidst the crowds of people. "Stupid animal!" Standing all alone in tunnel, she glanced back behind her, only to see that the red eyes had disappeared, and all was silent once more. What next?! Looking forward again, it was strange, she still couldn't see anything past the tunnel, regardless of her standing mere inches from the exit. Perhaps her eyes needed to adjust to the strange light?
Letting an annoyed sigh escape her lips, she took one step out of the tunnel. That's when her whole world was thrown upside down. Literally. Within seconds she lost her balance, staggering from the left, then to the right before her legs gave way under the weight of her own body. Her head was spinning, or was it the world? The sensation of air rushing over her body was overwhelming and maddening. What was worse was when she tried to take in her surroundings and regain her balance. She looked down at her legs, and saw a deep blue, the color of the sky, and in it, her reflection. But then something displaced the glass like surface as gentle ripples spread out from a single point and distorted the image. A strange, yet somehow peaceful sight. But then looking up, she saw the tops of buildings and heads of people. Am I falling?? The very notion struck fear into her as she let out a frightful scream, searched desperately for anything that would make sense of things. That's when she saw it. A moss-covered house.
It was amazingly normal, nothing strange about it, and at that moment a life saver. It was the only thing that looked safe, and she would try he darndest to get to it. Struggling for a moment to stand, she made slow progress over to the building. Still unable to find her bearings, she took a few trembling steps at a time before succumbing to her dizziness again and falling forward. This time, catching herself on the tips of her fingers. She would repeat this several times before reaching her destination. And as soon as she touched the anchored ground with even just one hand, everything around her righted itself. The sky was above, and the city below. Everything where it was supposed to be.
Panting heavily, and on the verge of panic, Nixie hurried along the ground on all fours in search of a safe place to sit and gather herself. Quickly finding a spot up against the moss-covered buildings wall, she pressed into it. Closing her eyes, her head was still spinning slightly. Planting the palms of her hands flat on the floor, she had never been so happy to feel solid ground below her. At least while she was trying to piece together what had just happened, she could sit without worrying about another surprise... Or she hoped so at least. Wondering if the same thing would happen again if she stood up. None of it made sense. Not to her. What did I get myself into??