Time Stamp: Early Fall, 509 AV
Without a doubt, Eryn had been dead for a while. But even she had heard, even vaguely, of Black Rock. Ghosts, she had learned, tended to end up here, as if drawn to the mysterious, bleak island like a moth to the flame. The Citadel of the Dead Queen, they called it. Those that found their... condition... unbearable often went there if they were unable to move on.
And finally, it had been her turn. She had procured passage with a cowled figure who had spoken not a word, but communicated by mere gestures, inviting her to the boat with a deliberate sweep of its arm, which ended in a red glove. It was impossible to tell whether or not it was male or female; Eryn hadn't even been able to see its face. But a nod had confirmed that this vessel was bound for Black Rock, and the girl had settled in the ride. The gondolier poled the boat through the waters as waves rolled in the distance. They seemed as though they might overwhelm the craft, but the boat accepted each, rising up - sometimes at sharp angles - to crest each and break through it. Eventually, though, as fog surrounded them, the water became placid. An ethereal beam of blue light pierced the fog as they seemed to drift, the pole moving easily through the water. Gods only knew how it worked - there was no way that the water was shallow enough for a simple pole, but it seemed to do the trick.
The fog broke, and seemingly out of nowhere, the Citadel loomed. They poled past rocky coast, a veritable sea of black grass surrounded by a fence, concealing elaborate tombstones, and a beach of coarse sand. Up close, Eryn could see the beam of light again, sweeping out over the water, illuminating uniform white buildings. Ghosts of all walks of life were visible on the street, from little ones to aged elders. They mixed and mingled with the living, who were not at all affronted by the presence of the ghosts - which had not been Eryn's experience everywhere else. The boat was guided into a complex canal network, and suddenly, Eryn heard a hollow tone, like the ringing of a gong, ringing, and there was a flurry of movement on the streets as people fled for somewhere safe: grabbing onto benches, wrought-iron trees, disappearing into buildings... The reasons why soon became apparent, as the very canals began to shift before her eyes. The pathway that had moments before been clear to go straight ahead now lead to a stone wall. Overhead, a bridge that had not been there before was there now.
The gondolier effortlessly turned the gondola's course to reflect the new waterways as action above them resumed again, now that the shifting was apparently over. The boat was poled over to a carved wooden dock, and stopped smoothly. With a wide sweep of a cloaked arm, the figure bowed slightly - clearly, her journey was at an end, and it was time to get out. Up the stairs to the streets...
A young woman, draped in black and lined with silver, stood there, as if she was waiting for her. She appeared to be human, and alive, at that. She smiled at the girl. She looked elegant in her hooded cloak, her features pale and exquisite. Her eyes stood out from her and from under the hood, Eryn could see her dark hair. "Welcome to Black Rock," her voice was soft and silky. "My name is Meghanna. We've been expecting you."