52nd Day Of Fall 513AV
It seemed almost bitterly ironic that the already scarred Inarten should once again find herself laying on the ground unable to move with her own blood pooling around her. When the riots had started, she and many other people had been in the market place. She’d been knocked clean off her feet, and onto a sea of sharp glass weather accidental or intentional, as rioters careened through the streets. She’d been pushed out of one of the windows of a building and now found herself laying in the shattered remains of what the careless and angry pillagers had knocked her into. Krisa’s thoughts traveled to her companion, Kieran. She held the bird in her hands, having sheltered it for much of the blow, the tough little bird had been reduced to a useless pile of quivering feathers in her hands as shock consumed it. But Kieran was alive and that brought her happiness. At least that tiny heartbeat would go on, even if hers stopped.
It wasn’t too clear to her what was actually injured. She knew she must have hit her head, considering that’s where most of the blood was flowing from, she could feel various other wounds from the glass that pierced her limbs, each cut probably in need of stitching. Vaguely, as her mind slipped into altering stages of consciousness, she was award of the mass panic around her. It seemed the tremors had stopped for now at least, and instead the day had made way for Madmen and women, looting and fighting and rioting through the marketplace. Others were helping loved ones who were injured like her into hiding places, and buildings. But no one knew Krisa. And she had no one else to blame but herself for that. She was too broken, altogether unlikable, and she didn’t make an effort to talk to others, so constantly was she expecting to be mistreated or put in her place, so paranoid was she of the general public that shecould never keep a lasting friendship. Sometimes her hometown and Lhavit merged together in her mind until they were one in the same. Her eyes saw the truth, but her mind had other ideas for what she would see.
How long had it been now since she’d been pushed? She couldn’t barely tell. Her eyes weren’t working properly, and a horrible dizziness had settled over her brain like the mist that surrounded the mountains from whence the earthshattering quake had arisen last night. Her vision went in and out as her blood levels slowly drained into the streets.
Krisa thought about what it would be like to die in this place. Maybe it wouldn’t be so bad. Maybe she’d see her love again. Lem. Maybe she was never meant for this world, but the next. Unless there was no next. Unless it was just nothingness.
Suddenly she was afraid to die again. She found the need to breath, to struggle, to try save herself. That natural human instinct that wants to keep on living had kicked in. With all the power she could muster she called out for help, even remembering through the haze to speak in common tongue. Her Bow was hidden underneath more glass, and her quiver of arrows was still strapped to her back, digging into her cuts from how she was awkwardly laying on top of it. Kieran had retreated into the folds of her shirt, safe as was possible for the time being, but Krisa felt feint from the blood loss she was experiencing.
The worst part was that there was worse all around her. Screaming, crying, it was madness. “H-Help me…H-Help…Hel-“ Her voice was getting quieter by the second, until she released she had closed her eyes, and was finding it very hard to re-open them.
It wasn’t too clear to her what was actually injured. She knew she must have hit her head, considering that’s where most of the blood was flowing from, she could feel various other wounds from the glass that pierced her limbs, each cut probably in need of stitching. Vaguely, as her mind slipped into altering stages of consciousness, she was award of the mass panic around her. It seemed the tremors had stopped for now at least, and instead the day had made way for Madmen and women, looting and fighting and rioting through the marketplace. Others were helping loved ones who were injured like her into hiding places, and buildings. But no one knew Krisa. And she had no one else to blame but herself for that. She was too broken, altogether unlikable, and she didn’t make an effort to talk to others, so constantly was she expecting to be mistreated or put in her place, so paranoid was she of the general public that shecould never keep a lasting friendship. Sometimes her hometown and Lhavit merged together in her mind until they were one in the same. Her eyes saw the truth, but her mind had other ideas for what she would see.
How long had it been now since she’d been pushed? She couldn’t barely tell. Her eyes weren’t working properly, and a horrible dizziness had settled over her brain like the mist that surrounded the mountains from whence the earthshattering quake had arisen last night. Her vision went in and out as her blood levels slowly drained into the streets.
Krisa thought about what it would be like to die in this place. Maybe it wouldn’t be so bad. Maybe she’d see her love again. Lem. Maybe she was never meant for this world, but the next. Unless there was no next. Unless it was just nothingness.
Suddenly she was afraid to die again. She found the need to breath, to struggle, to try save herself. That natural human instinct that wants to keep on living had kicked in. With all the power she could muster she called out for help, even remembering through the haze to speak in common tongue. Her Bow was hidden underneath more glass, and her quiver of arrows was still strapped to her back, digging into her cuts from how she was awkwardly laying on top of it. Kieran had retreated into the folds of her shirt, safe as was possible for the time being, but Krisa felt feint from the blood loss she was experiencing.
The worst part was that there was worse all around her. Screaming, crying, it was madness. “H-Help me…H-Help…Hel-“ Her voice was getting quieter by the second, until she released she had closed her eyes, and was finding it very hard to re-open them.