39th Night of Summer, 510 AV
A crescent moon glowed in the starfield of a sky, shedding naught but dim light upon the world below. Had a bell tower been near, its tolling would have signified the passing of the midnight bell. But no such heraldry occurred on the Sea of Grass, none except the silent passage of the moon from the western half of the sky to the eastern. A soft wind blew the tall grass softly, as if a thousand field mice were racing through. Yet not a soul disturbed the grass.
Warm mist blew down the plains, an unusual sight to say the least. The cloud refracted brightly, as if magnifying the wan light and projecting hues of purple and blue to glisten for nonexistent eyes. The surreal fog blew over a pair of bodies laying dormant in the grasslands, a solitary Drykas woman and her horse. The gossamer sigh breathed a rolling mist over the pair, small clouds of Djed clinging to their living bodies and pulling on them with a magnetic force that that eddied them into deep, calm breaths.
Something...
Avani awoke with a start as the ground trembled. Cobblestones appeared beneath her, spreading like fresh blood from a corpse. Her Strider was nowhere to be seen, vanished and insignificant in the chaos. The violent tremors of the ground felt like ocean waves beneath her body, making it nigh impossible to stand or escape. The stone tiles had created a huge radius around her, swallowing the tall grass.
Eternal...
Each breath she exhaled released translucent green gas to rise and coalesce in the sky, painting the dark canvas a tranquil olive. White moisture fell from her body like steam flowering from a hot spring, before falling heavily onto the stone ground. The Sea of Grass was disappearing.
Has...
That was when the ground ruptured. A building of immense proportions burst from the earth, showering the area around it with cobblestones and soil. It rose high into the sky, blotting out the horizon as one after another rose, then another, and another. They clambered up towards the sky like fingers breaching the atmosphere, rising into the form of dark obelisks made from earthly substances - the tombstones of nature. The earth directly beneath Avani roiled like boiling water, and suddenly she was being lifted high into the air. Cobblestones fell off the precipice, and soil tumbled from the new height. Bridges materialized between buildings, and canals wove their way between the streets and bridges. Carts, crates, stores, all the trappings of a city appeared before Avani's eyes. Her tower rose higher than everything else, and as far as she could see there was naught but more buildings. The city stretched into forever.
And it was so empty.
Ended.