7th of Summer, in the middle of the night
There was nothing but ocean, spread out as far as the eye could see. There was no land in sight and strangely enough, no sky to speak of. The landscape was reminiscent of the familiar Riverfall lands, sans the aforementioned and the typical commotion of the city.
Here there were no loud Akalaks or cheerful Svefra. Here, wherever that may be, there was only a lonely Akvatari, drifting solemnly through the inky black waters. Calters kicked his tail without rhyme or reason. There was simply something in his head that told him it would be a good thing to do.
This recommendation proved to be wrong, however. No sooner had he splashed his tail for the third time than he hit himself on a rock.
At least, he thought it was a rock. It looked like one from a distance, but as he neared it, he realized that it was not a rock at all. It wasn't even an object;it was a person! The former rock poked it's head up from the black waters. The creature stayed coated in the color, and Cal soon realized this was because he was swimming in an ocean of thick black goo.
It oozed between his wings and under his arms, rendering him motionless. Calters didn't cry out, but not because of his willpower. He simply couldn't open his mouth. He tried to move his tail again and propel himself away, but the creature caught it and held fast.
Calters looked into the eyes of the rocky creature, only after realizing his mistake. The creature- which he now recognized as a demon- had empty pits where his eyes should have been. Instead, he viewed the inky world through his fingertips.
His fingers roamed over Cal's exposed stomach, leaving raw patches where they touched. Suddenly given the twisted gift of speech, Cal howled. His cries echoed over the vast land, bouncing back to him in the style of his beloved ocarina. It mocked him, crying out in pain with such beauty.
After what seemed like bells of the demon's exploration, it delivered its verdict.
"Petching freak." It boomed with Calters' own voice. "You don't belong here. You will be banished to Death for the rest of your life, and beyond should you find such a thing."
Despite his lack of knowledge about the punishment, the Akvatari knew that being banished to Death was never a good thing. He screamed in protest, but the demon just laughed and pushed him into the goo, sending him deep into the indiscernible darkness.
There was nothing but ocean, spread out as far as the eye could see. There was no land in sight and strangely enough, no sky to speak of. The landscape was reminiscent of the familiar Riverfall lands, sans the aforementioned and the typical commotion of the city.
Here there were no loud Akalaks or cheerful Svefra. Here, wherever that may be, there was only a lonely Akvatari, drifting solemnly through the inky black waters. Calters kicked his tail without rhyme or reason. There was simply something in his head that told him it would be a good thing to do.
This recommendation proved to be wrong, however. No sooner had he splashed his tail for the third time than he hit himself on a rock.
At least, he thought it was a rock. It looked like one from a distance, but as he neared it, he realized that it was not a rock at all. It wasn't even an object;it was a person! The former rock poked it's head up from the black waters. The creature stayed coated in the color, and Cal soon realized this was because he was swimming in an ocean of thick black goo.
It oozed between his wings and under his arms, rendering him motionless. Calters didn't cry out, but not because of his willpower. He simply couldn't open his mouth. He tried to move his tail again and propel himself away, but the creature caught it and held fast.
Calters looked into the eyes of the rocky creature, only after realizing his mistake. The creature- which he now recognized as a demon- had empty pits where his eyes should have been. Instead, he viewed the inky world through his fingertips.
His fingers roamed over Cal's exposed stomach, leaving raw patches where they touched. Suddenly given the twisted gift of speech, Cal howled. His cries echoed over the vast land, bouncing back to him in the style of his beloved ocarina. It mocked him, crying out in pain with such beauty.
After what seemed like bells of the demon's exploration, it delivered its verdict.
"Petching freak." It boomed with Calters' own voice. "You don't belong here. You will be banished to Death for the rest of your life, and beyond should you find such a thing."
Despite his lack of knowledge about the punishment, the Akvatari knew that being banished to Death was never a good thing. He screamed in protest, but the demon just laughed and pushed him into the goo, sending him deep into the indiscernible darkness.