1st of spring, 521 AV
Aster watched the last warm rays of sunshine slide across the floor as Syna slipped down below the horizon. She stood in the center of her room, bare feet on the still-warm floor as she waited. She was used to it, now; the first night of every season, she stood and waited for Syna to vanish and for Leth to take reign so that she could see what new form she would take on. It was perhaps strange that this was something normal now, but until she figured it out, she had no choice but to accept it.
The gentle light of change washed over her, and Aster let out a sound of surprise; something was different this time. She was shorter, perhaps shorter than in any of her other forms, but that wasn't what she was noticing. Something felt wrong. Her back was extended, and she could feel muscles she had never felt before flexing involuntarily, some part of her pushing at the shirt she wore. She could feel the shirt tear, but it was still on her, constricting and painful.
Panicked and confused, Aster clawed at her shirt until she managed to pull it off over her head, and relief washed through her as she felt two new appendages flare out from her back. She heard something thump to the floor as she hit the nearby dresser, and instinctively pulled on a muscle she'd never used before, curling the appendage away from the dresser and towards her, staring at it in shock.
A wing was half-wrapped around her body where she had curled it in towards her. Aster gave an experimental flex of her back muscles, feeling it extend into the wing in front of her and watching it flex in response. Her mouth opened into a small 'o' of shock. It was like a bat's wing, just much larger; a thick, leathery membrane spread between the rigid arches of the wing. Twisting around, Aster peered over her shoulder to confirm that her other wing was the same.
She dredged up a memory from her time with the Drykas, a warning about the winged terrors that prowled the wilderness and snatched people up for food and slaves, barbaric creatures called Zith. Could that be what this was? She had never met or seen one, but she didn't know of any other winged races. She supposed that didn't necessarily mean anything, though; they could exist and she just didn't know about them.
Aster wrapped her leathery wings around herself, running her fingers over the bony ridges and leathery membrane in fascination. Did this mean she could fly? Would she know how? How was she supposed to wear a shirt in this form? Questions swirled around in her mind as she slowly flapped her wings partially open and closed, mindful of the constraints of the room around her.
Tearing her focus from her wings, she began to inspect the rest of her. Her bare feet had short but rather vicious looking claws rather than toenails. Her vision seemed sharper in the darkness, clearer, and she could hear her heart thumping loudly, and the footsteps of people in nearby rooms. A fine layer of fur seemed to cover her skin, so fine she could hardly see it, but she felt it as she ran her hands down her torso experimentally; she was thin and bony, feeling her ribs beneath her fingers. Longer fur flowed from her joints, a deep, rich black that shone red in the right light.
She dug around for her hand mirror, perching on the edge of her bed to look at herself. Her features were sharp and severe, her eyes a startlingly bright yellow, and messy red-black hair fell around her shoulders, framing her pale face. Aster turned her head this way and that, getting a feel for her new face before she set the mirror down, still somewhat dazed by the sudden appearance of two entirely new appendages that she could move and use.
The gentle light of change washed over her, and Aster let out a sound of surprise; something was different this time. She was shorter, perhaps shorter than in any of her other forms, but that wasn't what she was noticing. Something felt wrong. Her back was extended, and she could feel muscles she had never felt before flexing involuntarily, some part of her pushing at the shirt she wore. She could feel the shirt tear, but it was still on her, constricting and painful.
Panicked and confused, Aster clawed at her shirt until she managed to pull it off over her head, and relief washed through her as she felt two new appendages flare out from her back. She heard something thump to the floor as she hit the nearby dresser, and instinctively pulled on a muscle she'd never used before, curling the appendage away from the dresser and towards her, staring at it in shock.
A wing was half-wrapped around her body where she had curled it in towards her. Aster gave an experimental flex of her back muscles, feeling it extend into the wing in front of her and watching it flex in response. Her mouth opened into a small 'o' of shock. It was like a bat's wing, just much larger; a thick, leathery membrane spread between the rigid arches of the wing. Twisting around, Aster peered over her shoulder to confirm that her other wing was the same.
She dredged up a memory from her time with the Drykas, a warning about the winged terrors that prowled the wilderness and snatched people up for food and slaves, barbaric creatures called Zith. Could that be what this was? She had never met or seen one, but she didn't know of any other winged races. She supposed that didn't necessarily mean anything, though; they could exist and she just didn't know about them.
Aster wrapped her leathery wings around herself, running her fingers over the bony ridges and leathery membrane in fascination. Did this mean she could fly? Would she know how? How was she supposed to wear a shirt in this form? Questions swirled around in her mind as she slowly flapped her wings partially open and closed, mindful of the constraints of the room around her.
Tearing her focus from her wings, she began to inspect the rest of her. Her bare feet had short but rather vicious looking claws rather than toenails. Her vision seemed sharper in the darkness, clearer, and she could hear her heart thumping loudly, and the footsteps of people in nearby rooms. A fine layer of fur seemed to cover her skin, so fine she could hardly see it, but she felt it as she ran her hands down her torso experimentally; she was thin and bony, feeling her ribs beneath her fingers. Longer fur flowed from her joints, a deep, rich black that shone red in the right light.
She dug around for her hand mirror, perching on the edge of her bed to look at herself. Her features were sharp and severe, her eyes a startlingly bright yellow, and messy red-black hair fell around her shoulders, framing her pale face. Aster turned her head this way and that, getting a feel for her new face before she set the mirror down, still somewhat dazed by the sudden appearance of two entirely new appendages that she could move and use.