Your timestamp This particular day unfolded slowly - the black lining of the night slowly raising to reveal the outline of a few trees in the distance, the fog slowly thinning out to expose the canopies. Within the stillness, a cacophony of sounds stirred the morn. Birds chirped, shadows moved, leaves danced in the gentle breeze. Above the grey skies, a flock of birds flew through the vibrant pink, red, and orange. Syna was still in her bed, sleeping. Perhaps on this day she chose to laze a little and place the breaking of dawn on snooze. The delay did not affect the rest of the Syliran wildlands. One corner of the wilds was restless, as it had been for a few nights now. It had been having trouble with sleeping because of a visitor. The foreigner was no manner of beast, savage or otherwise, though the smaller animals cowered in its presence and the trees found her unwelcome. It had been probing through the woods, scouring and searching. The creature was a small lithe figure of midnight blue and pristine white hair. Its almond-shapes eyes beamed pale gray eyes. Though appearing to be feminine, with a shapely body painted with white strips and long flowing hair, it possessed no gender. At first glance it could be mistaken for an Akontak, though it was far from being such. It possessed four arms and two long legs, all limbs traveling the lands. It could be running, if only its feet did not touch the ground. At a distance, a traveler was going about her own life, unaware of the approaching creature in the distance. Sleep had been disturbed by the hallowed moans of an unknown creature, and the repeating whinges can no longer be ignored. Outside, an ethereal four-legged creature dashed forward, towards the traveler's camp. It was limping and was heavily wounded, and in the last vestiges of its strength it skidded forward, knees unable to support its weight, collapsing because of fatigue and impending death. Perhaps most striking about its appearance were the antlers, velvety silver - if only they were not stained with blood. The creature cried its last breath and died upon the feet of the traveler. Meanwhile, the midnight creature glided, eyes conveying no remorse nor pity. The creature it was looking for was dead. They were both out of place in Syliras, and they both needed to return to the alien world where they belonged to. The midnight woman gave a sultry stare to the traveler. Eyes intense, movements fluid. In one fell sweep she reached for the dead creature. The carcass disappeared in a puff of gray mist, leaving nothing but the remnants of its skull and antlers. This, the midnight creature picked up, held against her chest. It then held an accusing stare against Sura. |