Once there were oceans Endless emerald forests Filled with sounds of magic Once so long ago Once by Felicia Sorenson Fall 6, 512 AV Restless between skyglass structures, she had been wandering since sunrise. They resembled Zintila’s stars related to her Lord, but their soothing effect was lost on the bridges and misty canyons between peaks. To passers-by she was Vantha, small and delicate in dark shades of olive skin and jet-black hair, yet that body carried an ancient struggle. To believe or not to believe? Summer’s heat and light had calmed it, laid it to sleep, but during the first days of fall temperatures dropped ever so slightly. The beast had raised its head and was blinking up to grey and more grey, thick enough to block out Syna for the day. Ache spread inside her. Without really knowing why – less than by night at least – she was browsing the Azure Market. Eyes of a fleeting rainbow color examined wares from beyond the mountains, last gifts brought in kind weather, but she saw neither woolen scarves nor leather gloves, not really. Lost in thought, she sank to the cobblestone, back rested against an azure wall. Her lips had moved and her mind spun words around her tongue before she even noticed the story boiling inside her like a pod of water left on the fire. “It’s in days like these that people go missing…” she said as if talking to herself, then hesitated. A lost child? How appropriate indeed. For the next words, her voice gathered momentum and rose crystal-clear over the hustle and bustle filling the narrow street. Wall against her back, she got up and her arms lunged into serpentine movement accompanying the story. “And these things have happened for ages and ages, I tell you, they sneak in upon you, they enter through the back door without you noticing until it’s too late.” People shot her glances, curious Lhavitians were always up for an exciting story. A small boy begged his mother to let him listen. “Once upon a time these lands weren’t divided by the large amount of water we know as the Suvan Sea. No, the border between west and east was guarded by steel and even greater forces. A war raged between these two nations known as Suvan and Alahea.” The storyteller sighed. Several people stopped at the names. Yet retelling that ancient epic of destruction brought Suria Skyglow no joy – for memory weighed heavy, far too heavy. |