12th of Summer, 316 AV
Three years it had been. Three years of unlife, three years of true LIVING. She could walk, she could speak, she could do as she pleased, whens he pleased, when it did not interfere with her Master's work. Evalin, for the fist time in her few years of life, felt... happy. Such an odd feeling, so out of place in one such as her. There was no beating trapped within her chest, air did not whisper past her lips, and her eyes blinked only when she remembered to do so. She gazed at the world with eyes that saw but did not truly experience. She could walk about this world, yet somehow she was not a part of it. Days meant nothing, weeks fell to months fell to years, and all of it to Evalin felt like just a passing tick. She could still remember it with vivid clarity, that moment when she had given up everything, cast aside her mortality for this cursed life... This life that was freedom for her.
Running her hand along the bricks of housing as she walked, Evalin's eyes looked and took in all that was around her. The sounds of people talking, the whisper of wind upon her cold cheek which she felt despite her hood being up. The thunk of each foot on the wooden docks of her home. It was all... So new, so amazing, so fresh. She smiled as she realized that this is what she had been missing for so long. She could experience all that the world had to offer, and she was not held to a deadline, a ticking clock that was tied to the end of her life. Freedom... Free from the bonds of a mortal seeming, free from a life she did not choose, free to BE who and what she wished. Free... Free as one could ever be.
Pausing before a particular wall down a particular alley, Evalin pressed upon a very particular brick to bring forth the sounds of turning gears as a hidden door was opened, revealing the passage way into the lab of her Master, the Man Cloaked in Shadows, her teacher, and mentor. The smile spread wider as she pushed back her hood and entered the space, closing the door behind her and continuing on into the little area.
"I have returned my Dear Immortal, as you have bid me." She removed the cloak, carefully folding it and setting it upon the table, being certain she did not disturb any of the masses of paper there. Her hair was long with light curls, dark brown to match her eyes. A thin frame, a woman in her early twenties. Evalin had chosen this body well, and watched it carefully until the opportunity arose to take her for her own.
Turning from the table Evalin looked around the small room, a loving fondness in her expression as she said, "Be it your wish, I would come to learn from you once more. What may I assist you with?" There was a genuine eagerness in her voice, a wish to please, and her eyes, though dead, somehow held a lively light to them like one might see in a girl gazing upon someone she truly admired.
Three years it had been. Three years of unlife, three years of true LIVING. She could walk, she could speak, she could do as she pleased, whens he pleased, when it did not interfere with her Master's work. Evalin, for the fist time in her few years of life, felt... happy. Such an odd feeling, so out of place in one such as her. There was no beating trapped within her chest, air did not whisper past her lips, and her eyes blinked only when she remembered to do so. She gazed at the world with eyes that saw but did not truly experience. She could walk about this world, yet somehow she was not a part of it. Days meant nothing, weeks fell to months fell to years, and all of it to Evalin felt like just a passing tick. She could still remember it with vivid clarity, that moment when she had given up everything, cast aside her mortality for this cursed life... This life that was freedom for her.
Running her hand along the bricks of housing as she walked, Evalin's eyes looked and took in all that was around her. The sounds of people talking, the whisper of wind upon her cold cheek which she felt despite her hood being up. The thunk of each foot on the wooden docks of her home. It was all... So new, so amazing, so fresh. She smiled as she realized that this is what she had been missing for so long. She could experience all that the world had to offer, and she was not held to a deadline, a ticking clock that was tied to the end of her life. Freedom... Free from the bonds of a mortal seeming, free from a life she did not choose, free to BE who and what she wished. Free... Free as one could ever be.
Pausing before a particular wall down a particular alley, Evalin pressed upon a very particular brick to bring forth the sounds of turning gears as a hidden door was opened, revealing the passage way into the lab of her Master, the Man Cloaked in Shadows, her teacher, and mentor. The smile spread wider as she pushed back her hood and entered the space, closing the door behind her and continuing on into the little area.
"I have returned my Dear Immortal, as you have bid me." She removed the cloak, carefully folding it and setting it upon the table, being certain she did not disturb any of the masses of paper there. Her hair was long with light curls, dark brown to match her eyes. A thin frame, a woman in her early twenties. Evalin had chosen this body well, and watched it carefully until the opportunity arose to take her for her own.
Turning from the table Evalin looked around the small room, a loving fondness in her expression as she said, "Be it your wish, I would come to learn from you once more. What may I assist you with?" There was a genuine eagerness in her voice, a wish to please, and her eyes, though dead, somehow held a lively light to them like one might see in a girl gazing upon someone she truly admired.