70th of Fall, 518 AV
Still shaken by the madness that consumed her some days ago, the Ethaefal headed to her birthplace, Port Tranquil. She would not pray to Leth or seek a friend, still in distress and denial, but she did seek peace, and that place did once instill it in her. She smiled to herself, thinking it was very aptly named.
She was in a modest dress, her cape around her arms, and shoes freshly put on after transformation. The evening was chilly. Some of the denizens of the Start of the Kalea would say it was promisingly chilly, though Mauriel did not understand what they meant by that. Winter was approaching, of course the weather would get harsher. There was some noise here and there from belated sailors, fishermen, and rope-makers, but with every chime and every step she was leaving it behind her, until the waves and rustling of sand under her shoes were the only sounds surrounding her.
Soon enough, she found what she was looking for. A huge rock on the beach, unpolished enough for the Ethaefal to know it came from the mountain above rather than the sea. And as surely as Syna yields to Leth each night, this rock will eventually yield to the tide, but for now it was here. A waypoint, landmark of her recent past.
She took a moment to relish in the feeling of connectedness with Being she seldom felt, but which this sight had inspired in her. She was afraid to spoil it with her presence, but soon enough the magic was gone and she just sat down. The familiar discomfort was oddly calming, as she looked to the sky. Moonlight slithering over her skin made her feel alive, but she was avoiding Leth's gaze still, looking at Zintila's infinite canvas instead.
She began humming gently, but as the silence that surrounded her ate up the melody, she started singing softly, ever more confidently as she became more and more starkly aware of her solitude.
It was something she came up with while plucking at her lute at home shyly. She never performed that in the Scholar's Demise, it felt very inappropriate, but the song was close to her heart. The hubris was in intentional contrast with how she really felt about herself. Or was it? She could be really arrogant in both thoughts and speech, but she considered that a defense mechanism, not an intrinsic quality.
As she sang, lights started flashing over the sky, stars slowly making their way down across it. Her voice shook in surprise, but she resumed her song. She knew it to be untrue, but found it somewhat romantic that the skies would weep to her song. Heh, no hubris my ass.
word count: 497
She was in a modest dress, her cape around her arms, and shoes freshly put on after transformation. The evening was chilly. Some of the denizens of the Start of the Kalea would say it was promisingly chilly, though Mauriel did not understand what they meant by that. Winter was approaching, of course the weather would get harsher. There was some noise here and there from belated sailors, fishermen, and rope-makers, but with every chime and every step she was leaving it behind her, until the waves and rustling of sand under her shoes were the only sounds surrounding her.
Soon enough, she found what she was looking for. A huge rock on the beach, unpolished enough for the Ethaefal to know it came from the mountain above rather than the sea. And as surely as Syna yields to Leth each night, this rock will eventually yield to the tide, but for now it was here. A waypoint, landmark of her recent past.
She took a moment to relish in the feeling of connectedness with Being she seldom felt, but which this sight had inspired in her. She was afraid to spoil it with her presence, but soon enough the magic was gone and she just sat down. The familiar discomfort was oddly calming, as she looked to the sky. Moonlight slithering over her skin made her feel alive, but she was avoiding Leth's gaze still, looking at Zintila's infinite canvas instead.
She began humming gently, but as the silence that surrounded her ate up the melody, she started singing softly, ever more confidently as she became more and more starkly aware of her solitude.
If you would come and listen, a story you'll be told,
A story lost to time, one only I would know.
I come from places unexplored, places where Gods dwell
No living witness knows the tale, which feels to me unwell.
A story lost to time, one only I would know.
I come from places unexplored, places where Gods dwell
No living witness knows the tale, which feels to me unwell.
It was something she came up with while plucking at her lute at home shyly. She never performed that in the Scholar's Demise, it felt very inappropriate, but the song was close to her heart. The hubris was in intentional contrast with how she really felt about herself. Or was it? She could be really arrogant in both thoughts and speech, but she considered that a defense mechanism, not an intrinsic quality.
As she sang, lights started flashing over the sky, stars slowly making their way down across it. Her voice shook in surprise, but she resumed her song. She knew it to be untrue, but found it somewhat romantic that the skies would weep to her song. Heh, no hubris my ass.
word count: 497