5th Spring 516AV
9th Bell
WIKUS
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9th Bell
This was a strange day, once again. Ever since the beginning of the season, there was something really strange going on with the population. Cursed and obsessed they were, each and every last one of them, with something in peculiar. It was subtle at first, the very first days of the season. Like an hourglass, the moment the last grain of sand fell and the season began, everyone changed. This stone city was becoming a hub of insanity, of pure and uncontrollable insanity. Just the previous night he had seen a man, dressed with the finest materials seen by Wikus’ ignorant eyes, feeding on every bug he could find. He certainly didn’t do it to satiate his hunger, as he was one of the very few who had a gut in this world, but he didn’t seem to do it for pleasure either. It was a hidden drive to do it, an obsession and an impulse so strong that his knees had to fall down on the stone to crawl in search of every insect possible. Wikus had seen his tears falling as he ate on them, clearly showing how said man was not enjoying any of that.
Unfortunately, Wikus was also affected. The power to control his ink he manifested the previous season was still with him, a power that while useful at times was a great responsibility to control. But that wasn’t enough for this cursed city, whom had claimed his sanity at first to later on curse him with these… symptoms. He had hated himself at first, yet there was no avail to his problem. He had tried everything, every possible idea that came through his mind to fix his issue but nothing worked. Fear at first, despair afterwards. There was no solution to his problem, there was no mending a broken mind. He had no choice, however. Fifth day he was dealing with his issue, and it was… disturbingly unpleasing. It felt forced, yet he felt no pleasure doing it. It was something his body needed, yet his mind simply did not accept. This discrepancy between body and mind was perhaps the worst of it all, as if lightning had split him in two and removed whatever decency he had within him.
He was sexually attracted to animals.
Even thinking about it was disgusting. He did it anyway. Just this morning, a woman was selling every possession she had with the same disgust Wikus had, and five of those items were… hens. He couldn’t refuse, and so he bought them for 1 silver mizas in total. Afterwards, he bought a small sack of feed for them to peck while he guided them through Riverfall’s streets, having dropped some of that feed in his basket while returning the rest into his room in Ati’s Place. However, the madness did not end there. A couple of blocks down the street, a woman snatched his hens and begged to knit them some clothing, as crazy as that sounds. Wikus saw her rush, her obsession, and so he obliged. Now, as he was closing on the beach, his hens followed eagerly the feed he gave them eagerly, spreading it all around for them to peck. Basket hanging from his left hand, the flowers mixed with the sack of feed as a very special hen sat on that same forearm. She was the most beautiful from them all, the most perfect. With a finger, he slowly caressed her feathers, taking care of her as if he was taking care of his own woman. No matter how absurd it sounded, it gave him some sort of pleasure even if the act was not sexual at all. Sex never gave him pleasure, not with women nor men, and he doubted a hen would provide him with something he had never felt.
As soon as he reached the beach, he witnessed it. A tragedy had happened in the distance, a ship half sunken slowly falling into the depths of the ocean. Wikus would never come to a place like the beach, since his fear of water didn’t allow him to face such places in which water was common. Nevertheless, he wanted to escape and be with his five ladies alone without any of that madness to engulf his sanity. In the near distance, there were objects scattered across the beach, and the vulture that lived within Wikus’ mind was awakened as he felt he could find something useful if he dug a bit – if he faced the water. Dubious at first, he made its way towards them with the hopes of not having to get in touch with the water. Thankfully, today he wore his pants. Shirt and footwear were nothing for him, and his loyal whip served to keep his pants together. The ink of his body shined proudly in the white beach, and his hens’ clucking combined with the sounds of the sea and seagulls to form a rather calming soundtrack. With his ladies by his side, he would be able to face his fears. He began making his way towards the scattered debris.
Unfortunately, Wikus was also affected. The power to control his ink he manifested the previous season was still with him, a power that while useful at times was a great responsibility to control. But that wasn’t enough for this cursed city, whom had claimed his sanity at first to later on curse him with these… symptoms. He had hated himself at first, yet there was no avail to his problem. He had tried everything, every possible idea that came through his mind to fix his issue but nothing worked. Fear at first, despair afterwards. There was no solution to his problem, there was no mending a broken mind. He had no choice, however. Fifth day he was dealing with his issue, and it was… disturbingly unpleasing. It felt forced, yet he felt no pleasure doing it. It was something his body needed, yet his mind simply did not accept. This discrepancy between body and mind was perhaps the worst of it all, as if lightning had split him in two and removed whatever decency he had within him.
He was sexually attracted to animals.
Even thinking about it was disgusting. He did it anyway. Just this morning, a woman was selling every possession she had with the same disgust Wikus had, and five of those items were… hens. He couldn’t refuse, and so he bought them for 1 silver mizas in total. Afterwards, he bought a small sack of feed for them to peck while he guided them through Riverfall’s streets, having dropped some of that feed in his basket while returning the rest into his room in Ati’s Place. However, the madness did not end there. A couple of blocks down the street, a woman snatched his hens and begged to knit them some clothing, as crazy as that sounds. Wikus saw her rush, her obsession, and so he obliged. Now, as he was closing on the beach, his hens followed eagerly the feed he gave them eagerly, spreading it all around for them to peck. Basket hanging from his left hand, the flowers mixed with the sack of feed as a very special hen sat on that same forearm. She was the most beautiful from them all, the most perfect. With a finger, he slowly caressed her feathers, taking care of her as if he was taking care of his own woman. No matter how absurd it sounded, it gave him some sort of pleasure even if the act was not sexual at all. Sex never gave him pleasure, not with women nor men, and he doubted a hen would provide him with something he had never felt.
As soon as he reached the beach, he witnessed it. A tragedy had happened in the distance, a ship half sunken slowly falling into the depths of the ocean. Wikus would never come to a place like the beach, since his fear of water didn’t allow him to face such places in which water was common. Nevertheless, he wanted to escape and be with his five ladies alone without any of that madness to engulf his sanity. In the near distance, there were objects scattered across the beach, and the vulture that lived within Wikus’ mind was awakened as he felt he could find something useful if he dug a bit – if he faced the water. Dubious at first, he made its way towards them with the hopes of not having to get in touch with the water. Thankfully, today he wore his pants. Shirt and footwear were nothing for him, and his loyal whip served to keep his pants together. The ink of his body shined proudly in the white beach, and his hens’ clucking combined with the sounds of the sea and seagulls to form a rather calming soundtrack. With his ladies by his side, he would be able to face his fears. He began making his way towards the scattered debris.
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