Timestamp: 29th of Spring 509 AV
Location: Wildlands - Ash Family Home
Purpose: Tag Keating
Even at the turn of the day the air was still crisp and clean. The morning had been gorgeous, a bright, optimistic day, with clear blue skies and foliage that seemed to sing toward the heavens. There was no telltale signs of a drastic change of scenery amidst the wilds, but still the young Ethaefal seemed to find herself wandering further and further into the heart of all things natural and foreboding. The trees careened toward her, blocking out the sun and the congregation of dark clouds on the horizon was not something she would have easily invited on a day that had, until then, proven to be kind and merciful.
Oddly enough, however, Callisto seemed unfazed by the drastic downpour of rain that soaked her to the bone. Perhaps it was the Konti blood hidden deep beneath the layers of shimmering, golden skin. The deep sense of a culture she had lost then found once again. Callisto walked with a grace only a Timandre could carry, while the hem of her soft dress lay heavy with lumps of mud, and her bodice was soaked through. Thin streams of rainwater dripped down her slender, grass green horns, and her pale blonde hair clung to her neck and back. She seemed otherworldly, an alien creature who walked with such confidence, even amidst the wild lands she now traversed.
But Callisto, despite her divine status as having once been a chosen of Syna, was still susceptible to fatigue. She had walked for miles, many many miles from the Konti Isle. Amazed, intrigued and wanting more. It had been the first time she had seen the world of Mizahar as it was since her death nearly 300 years ago. Now her steady walking had slowed, as on the horizon, the tip of a building emerged and sparked her interest once more. It appeared to be a home, a dilapidated home, burned and rotting from neglect. She approached it, lightly touching the outer walls with a golden hand. “Ah, but there is tragedy in every life that walks these lands…” She murmured softly.
It was the curiosity that willed her legs further, cautiously entering through the rotted doorway that threatened to fall at any given moment. Old furniture was strewn about the floor, with deep burns staining it black. Even after so much time, this home still smelled of death and burning. She could sense it in the splintered wood, and the creak in the floorboards. But when she passed through the various bedrooms, Callisto came about the skeleton of what appeared to be a human on the floor. Ah, yes…. Death, so easily claimed. It was morbid, being here, but Callisto, it seemed, didn’t mind the overwhelming sensations of sorrow that enveloped the home. If anything, she was glad something as intriguing as this remained to be explored.