The 2nd day of Winter
Year 513
12th Bell
When Uleru left Riverfall she wasn't even aware of it until she was four days away from the city. It wasn't a conscious decision, not really. she just wandered further and further away, pulled by interesting things and playmates and the occasional duty of her god. Only to pop above the surface for the first time in days to notice that the scenery has changed.
And besides, if this had been a conscious decision, she would have known not to wander away from the only protected cove for miles during storm season.
Rain lashes and waves rise as Zulrav and Laviku battle it out, to the detriment of everything between them. Every porpoise and half-wit seagull has made for shore bells ago, seeing the pulsing mass of pregnant clouds coming from a mile away. But one figure has stayed behind, an Otani figuring that she'd rather take her chances with the waves than brave the deeper currents. A decision she finds herself rethinking as she is tossed about like the bath toy of malicious child.
The fair wind does battle with itself across the surface, kicking up impressive white-capped waves and a shreiking howl that Uleru can feel vibrate through her body like she has both hands on a tuning fork. The sea, not to be outdone, stirs its waters with heavy currents; the deepening grey colour of the sky reflected in its churning surface. The Otani is tossed from wave to wave, blinded by the bubbling foam and roaring in frustration as she tries to figure out which way is up, much less which way is north.
It's not dangerous, not really. She can survive just about everything the sea can throw at her. But it feels dangerous. Much like a prayer she has learned to respect what Laviku can throw out and has meditated on his awesome power. She is small, she cant fight it, and there is nothing she can do about it. It's the ultimate tribute for the most powerful god.
But she is tired, her arms are moving more and more slowly and her breathing is getting more and more laboured. She cant move to deeper water without getting spat back out and she cant swim for shore without being dragged back in. And she knows -just knows- that as soon as she stops swimming she's going to be dashed against some yet unseen craggily finger of rock or shallow coral. Yet she cant keep this up forever.
A rouge wave pitches up, threatening to crash down over her, and the monster has the presence of mind to drag herself over the cap before it can have the chance. But she was paying more attention to the possibility of being crushed by the oncoming wave to be overly concerned as to what might be on the other side. The Otani catches a fleeting glance of a wooden mast and a painted hull before she is sliding, screaming, down the back of the wave.
She hits the mysterious hull with a sound like a waterballon colliding with the side of a house before the current drags her beneath it, giving her an intimate view of every jagged piece of barnacle as they try to sand off her face. Only then to be shot out from underneath the small casinor like she has been launched by a trebuchet.
Another wave then catches her in its fold, and the Otani only has time to shriek "OH NO YOU DON-" before it carries her forward, back to the ship. The wave breaks against the hull, and the Otani is washed aboard with a spray of water, and proceeds to slide across the deck on her back and collide bodily with the mast.
Year 513
12th Bell
When Uleru left Riverfall she wasn't even aware of it until she was four days away from the city. It wasn't a conscious decision, not really. she just wandered further and further away, pulled by interesting things and playmates and the occasional duty of her god. Only to pop above the surface for the first time in days to notice that the scenery has changed.
And besides, if this had been a conscious decision, she would have known not to wander away from the only protected cove for miles during storm season.
Rain lashes and waves rise as Zulrav and Laviku battle it out, to the detriment of everything between them. Every porpoise and half-wit seagull has made for shore bells ago, seeing the pulsing mass of pregnant clouds coming from a mile away. But one figure has stayed behind, an Otani figuring that she'd rather take her chances with the waves than brave the deeper currents. A decision she finds herself rethinking as she is tossed about like the bath toy of malicious child.
The fair wind does battle with itself across the surface, kicking up impressive white-capped waves and a shreiking howl that Uleru can feel vibrate through her body like she has both hands on a tuning fork. The sea, not to be outdone, stirs its waters with heavy currents; the deepening grey colour of the sky reflected in its churning surface. The Otani is tossed from wave to wave, blinded by the bubbling foam and roaring in frustration as she tries to figure out which way is up, much less which way is north.
It's not dangerous, not really. She can survive just about everything the sea can throw at her. But it feels dangerous. Much like a prayer she has learned to respect what Laviku can throw out and has meditated on his awesome power. She is small, she cant fight it, and there is nothing she can do about it. It's the ultimate tribute for the most powerful god.
But she is tired, her arms are moving more and more slowly and her breathing is getting more and more laboured. She cant move to deeper water without getting spat back out and she cant swim for shore without being dragged back in. And she knows -just knows- that as soon as she stops swimming she's going to be dashed against some yet unseen craggily finger of rock or shallow coral. Yet she cant keep this up forever.
A rouge wave pitches up, threatening to crash down over her, and the monster has the presence of mind to drag herself over the cap before it can have the chance. But she was paying more attention to the possibility of being crushed by the oncoming wave to be overly concerned as to what might be on the other side. The Otani catches a fleeting glance of a wooden mast and a painted hull before she is sliding, screaming, down the back of the wave.
She hits the mysterious hull with a sound like a waterballon colliding with the side of a house before the current drags her beneath it, giving her an intimate view of every jagged piece of barnacle as they try to sand off her face. Only then to be shot out from underneath the small casinor like she has been launched by a trebuchet.
Another wave then catches her in its fold, and the Otani only has time to shriek "OH NO YOU DON-" before it carries her forward, back to the ship. The wave breaks against the hull, and the Otani is washed aboard with a spray of water, and proceeds to slide across the deck on her back and collide bodily with the mast.