The Road Ahead
1st of Fall, 514 A.V.
1st of Fall, 514 A.V.
Voss and his den were slightly behind a larger and more experienced group of Iyvess that were delivering their artifact to the denizens of Riverfall. This of course suited the young Dhani quite fine. They were going to land, but it didn't mean he had to like it, or cozy up to these land dwellers. As the land drew closer he felt a twinge of nervousness rise in his stomach. He had lived his whole life in the Sea, and though he did not fear a Great Hunt, nor Giant Squid, nor massive sharks. Yet the idea of being bereft from the water, for much longer than he had ever been before...the realization of that sunk into his gullet like a thick heavy stone sailing down to the bottom of the sea bed.
He recalled the gathering vividly in his mind as he swam, the largest collection of Iyvess together without fighting over territory and rank that he had ever seen. The oldest of the den leaders reaching an agreement. The event of a couple years prior, the strange storm that had disrupted the sea and Charbosi so much...that had been a sign, a sign of changing times, and the Iyvess would not swim idly by and let the times change without them. The land was just another challenge to conquer, and the vicious saltwater Dhani would show their land dwelling cousins just what their hostility had made. Voss wasn't sure how he felt about this prophecy, to him the tales of their freshwater counterparts were simply legends, after all, there had been so few of them according to every story he had heard. How could they have managed to survive all this time? No, they were probably all dead, and this attempt to rejoin with them was just some old legend that would come to nothing...or so Voss liked to tell himself. Just re-living it all made him all the angrier of their return. The sea was where they belonged, the great expanse where no one could touch them, where they could live free and strong, this? This?! It was...it was...
As he approached the shoreline, he felt something. It was like a wave washing over him, a hand gripping his shoulder and squeezing comfortingly, something he could not put words to in any sense, and with each undulation of his tail, webbed fingers passing easily through the water, all of these fears, concerns, and even bitterness towards the land dwellers melted away. This was something new...not something to fear, but an adventure. Perhaps if Voss could oversee the swift and rapid alterations of his mind he would have balked at himself, but there was no such sense, only a sudden urge to reach the shore all the faster, his yellow streaked underside weaving rapidly to and fro, speeding ahead of the rest of his den and catapulting out of the water and out on to the sand, where he flopped in quite the undignified manner for quite a few ticks.
With a chuckle at his own silliness, the saltwater Iyvess began to shift, a relaxing sigh escaping his throat as his tail shrunk slowly, the bright yellow and deep charcoal grey immediately fading to match the sand he was immersed in. His arms shrank, losing their webbing, gills disappearing and for a moment confused gasping escaped his throat as he processed the oxygen through his mouth and newly formed lungs.
30 ticks later a mostly naked deeply tanned male lay panting excitedly on the shore. The seaweed around him which bound his trident had fallen to the side, but as Voss glanced at the weapon, he couldn't imagine why he would even need such a thing. The rest of his things were strapped to a Typor at the back of the Den, but even though he'd need his money and things, Voss simply wanted to get going.
He lifted himself to his feet, utterly naked and loosely holding his trident, and determined to sprint into the city lumbered forward only to pitch wildly and land face first into the sand again. How long had it been since he had used this form? Much too long, that was for sure. The Dhani rolled himself over and began laughing again a deep pleasant sound as the rest of his den began surfacing behind him. What an utterly embarrassing start to the day this had been!