Timestamp: Summer 43, 515 Location: Somewhere between Riverfall and Endrykas Kailey was sick of the city. She found it both stifling and unnatural, although it was built upon a creation of the earth; a waterfall nestled into the protective face of a rock wall. A giant one. The Kelvic thought humans called those things cliffs, but she wasn't quite sure. She couldn't really remember, and she didn't quite care anyway, so as many other things had done, this disparate bit of information had slipped her mind too. Not that it really mattered, as she was happy she had left the eternal racket that was the sound of water crashing into water behind; just as she had the mountainous men with blue skin, and darker features. (She had yet to encounter the rarer Akalak with the alternate skin tones). She was happy too, that the day seemed fair, and nice. The weather amicable, and easy to traverse within, for although she may have been better equipped to deal with the turbulent than others, she couldn't quite say that she enjoyed it any more than they did. The sky was a blanket of pale blue, in which the fiery celestial orb hung within the western sky. It blazed a bright yellow; tinged with streaks of crimson, and orange. It dyed the points of each blade of grass such hues; although the natural green lent it browner tints. Also such was less readily apparent with the way the wind flowed through the stalks, causing them to sway delicately, as though they really were a sea, as opposed to solid land; something of the earth. As Kailey hopped through the grass, parting them with her body, as opposed to her hands, as one may the underbrush in a jungle, she could hear various rodents skittering through their length, just as she could a vulture screeching angrily overhead. She supposed it hadn't seen much in the way of carrion for a few days, any more than it could smell it, as the recent rains had washed away a number of scents; including those that smelled of decay, which was nice in many ways, but not so much for a vulture. Kailey smiled all the same however. For she didn't care- there was always more than enough for her to eat, and she felt free now. No rules. No obligations. No one- just the way life was meant to be! |