15th of Fall 520 AV
The Outpost was a place that felt alive under her feet, the air utterly thrumming with activity and people. Yomila found it such a contrast to the Fortress City she now lived in. Not that Syliras wasn't alive in it's own right; the Citadel was a subdued sort, sparse where the Outpost was elaborate. The focus within the city of walls was safety; the Outpost was about living and about spending. Time and money were the city's lifeblood.
However, as the Ethaefal spent more and more time within the distant city, connected only by the mysterious dovecotes, she found there was more to it: Life was in abundance here.
She had finally ventured beyond the few places she had made a point of sticking to and found that, beyond the maze of markets and stalls laden with goods, beyond the mizas that changed between hands, there was more green here than she had ever experienced. Once she took the time to notice, she saw there was life all around her: ferns hung from overhead as she passed through various walkways linking the numerous open-air sections together, trees and potted plants broke up the colorful stoneways and seating areas; there were pools of fresh water generated by the aqueducts that fed the city filled with fish; more animals than just the common cats and doves the city was known for roamed freely, fearlessly. This bounty of life only added to the city's charm. The Ethaefal was enamored with it.
There was one pool that drew her attention.
It was located separately from the other gardens, closer to the dovecote, and from the cursory glances she had given it, no signs of life lived within its waters. The area was beautiful - as all the gardens were, simpler somehow, sombre in its design. Perhaps that was due to it feeling more enclosed, the plantlife within more tightly packed here, limiting space for flowing paths and generous seating options.
When she had finally inquired about it, she was informed that is was a courtyard - the Abriske Courtyard - rather than a garden. In hindsight, the Ethaefal realized this made sense; it, at the very least, explained why it sat apart and away from the other garden areas.
She was sat upon one of the few benches, taking in one of the few daylight visits, eyes half-lidded, body feeling heavy beneath the sunlight that poured down upon her. It seemed unseasonably hot to the Ethaefal and, somewhere in her drifting thoughts, she made a mental note to purchase some lighter clothing specifically for her visits here. For now, she tried to settle her mind, taking advantage of this more tranquil space to do a bit of meditating.
It was not an easy task.
Her curiosity clawed at her, scrambling to get her attention, desperate to have her explore more. What was the purpose of the pool? It seemed like the main point of the courtyard but it was neither a fountain or a well.
She clamped her mind down on these thoughts. Forced them out. Forced her mind to be still. Quiet.
This only lasted for a few chimes before footfalls broke through her quieted mind, pulling her back into the present. Her eyes flickered open and cut to the man that had just passed her on his way to the fountain. They narrowed as she watched, flinty.
He stopped in front of the pool and then knelt one knee onto the ledge. The Ethaefal sensed hesitation in his movements, a pause. Then he dipped his hands in and brought them, cupped full of the water, to his lips, drinking it down.
Yomila's mind began its assumptions when he suddenly gripped the pool's edge and then sank to his knees. His hands moved to grip his face. His body shook with what look to be agony. Despair. She continued to watch, unable to look away, stuck watching this man as he spiralled.
She wasn't sure how much time had passed. A chime? A bell? It felt as if time had stood still while she watched, seeing him shudder, seeing the whites of his knuckles as he gripped his hair.
He came to, rose and then made a hasty exit.
The Ethaefal stared at where he had exited, mind a mess of questions. Her black gaze returned to the pool, eyeing it dubiously. Was it the water? Did he just have a bad day?
She rose and stepped to the pool's edge. Her flinty eyes travelled over the glassy surface, looking for any sign of ill-will within. Surely something here within this city would not have caused whatever the man had felt. The Ethaefal had been given no reason to think anything within this city's walls would cause its inhabits harm; in fact, that seemed to go against what it stood for.
She bent and cupped her hands within the water and, without any hesitation, brought it to her lips and drank.
Her brain shuddered as an image flooded into her mind's eye, stuttering, shifting, a whirl of colors that made her stomach lurch. Her Ethaefal form was suspended, hanging. There was a tree, giant and sprawling. Vines. Black clouds. A sun. A moon. None of it made sense, the visions sliding in and out from one another, colliding, splintering, pulling apart.
She moaned. It was a pitiful sound.
Her hand shot to the pool's edge to keep her upright.
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