Timestamp: 11th day of Spring, 513 AV The moon’s rays were hazy, shrouded by the dull and pallid curtains of cloud in the night’s sky. Cold droplets of sweat, slowly transforming their appearance by the thick sheet of oncoming rime, covered Avii’s forehead. Travelling had been tough, almost impossible even and she had recently vowed to never travel such a long distance again, or at least not for a long time set in the near future, determining the difficult work she put her body through. The canopy overhead in the small forested area Avii was currently wading through blocked out all signs of lunar emitted light. This wasn’t a great loss for Avii however, since her hereditary night vision gave her the power to see in even the blackest of night. No, it was a problem for a different reason entirely. Avii had lately been flying through the time in which she had been travelling, but began feeling as though her wings were turning into the heavy mass known commonly as lead, it slipping involuntarily into Avii’s bat-like wings. She had propelled herself down towards the ground, tripping and bruising her knee in the process, and now found herself walking like an incompetent human as she trudged through the weeds of an unknown land. A sudden crackling of disturbed shrubbery invaded all of Avii’s personal space of thought, having her body tense up in response, claws ready and wings out-spread in the correct position for a hasty retreat. But nothing made their presence know. This realisation put Avii on edge, sending shivers of ice splintering down her spine. She decided to press on, her eyes and ears heightened to the maximum of her ability. Anyone who ambushed her would get a denticulate claw laceration to the jugular. Avii smirked at this idea but then shook her head, tossing the thought aside and into the rubbish bin within her twisted mind. But what if it wasn’t an assassin a sprung from the bushes behind? Either way, Avii’s reaction would be one out of common defence. Ending someone’s life without pure reason and if not for a meal was immoral, even to a Zith like herself. But who knows? Perhaps the stranger could be a wandering travelled much like her. Perhaps they could be trying to fin their ways to Sunberth as well. But was she a wandering traveller? Was she completely lost in the compelling woods that at every turn looked the same as the last? Wings still spread apart, Avii jumped into the air, feeling the cold spring air hit her face from the strong force of her wings as they beat against the air currents in the sky towards her upper direction. She climbed the air, much as though they were conveniently placed stairs, invisible to the eye of any other creature. She climbed those stairs, departing branches and leaves from their original home until her head emerged from the greenery to see nothing by cotton-like shapes in the sky. "What?"Avii spoke aloud to herself, trying to locate the moon and stars that had been previously visible to Avii not more than a few hours ago, for they were Avii’s only sense of direction after she had lost sight of the pathway to her destination of Sunberth. It was here. I know it was, but where did it go? Avii’s knowledge on weather and the atmospheric change in the sky’s appearance were very limited. They were often forgotten as well. Oh yeah, the clouds. But the knowledge of observation was never forgotten, as though its essence was burned within her blood. A burning light- or mutliple flares of lighting- were seen glowing off in the distance. The instant spark of hope to be reassured that Avii was indeed not lost ignited within her. She knew were she was now as soon as she saw those lights. She knew that the city she had so dearly come to see and live in in the meantime was finally among her. She had reached her destination of Sunberth. But now the hard part was getting in. |