Timestamp: 1st of Summer 511AV
Location: Beach near Tranquil Port
He didn’t know why he was here.
The moon - no… his Lord, his God, Leth, was shining high in the sky, illuminating the city of Lhavit below and the rocky path to the Tranquil Port. He still didn’t know what drove him out of his own home, against his father’s wishes; besides the mark that was ingrained on his chest he had no other motivation. He knew his leaving would have incited rage in his father yet again, but he was used to this rage. Irelia would be long gone now, to some place foreign and unknown… He only hoped she would live a life that was without strife.
He had been walking through the busy streets of the city, barely any thoughts circulating, no clear destination to his movements. It was when he glanced up at the expansive sky did he notice something…. Spectacular. It was a star.. One of Zintila’s stars, gliding almost effortlessly through the sky. Down down down, leaving a stream of glittering fire, until it fell from view over the misty mountains.
What had Leth told him that fateful night? Watch for a falling star… Could this be the sign he spoke of?
There was nothing left for him here, not while he yet harbored a broken heart and a torn soul. Zeneth wasted no time. He shoved people aside, undressing as he went; jerking his robes away and his silk pants the next, and in a blinding flash of smoke and light he transformed himself into the majestic okomo and bounded for the gates.
Zeneth’s black pelt camouflaged him against the night’s backdrop, but not from the glow of the buildings. He was too swift however for the guards to stop, and in mere minutes he was leaping from rock to rock, down the descending path from the city. The road was a welcomed relief from exertion, but his pace only quickened. Half a bell later the twinkling lanterns of the Tranquil Port emerged; the established trade port of Lhavit. There were many a hooligan here, with plenty of mercenaries and sailors frequenting the many bars. For it’s name it wasn’t a very tranquil port at all; in fact, there was plenty of rough-housing.
But Zeneth ignored all of this. He was too wrapped up in the falling star. He had seen it beyond the port, as if it had landed in the sea. With a kick of his crystal hooves he bounded for the beach branching out on either side, his gaze passing over the crashing waves against the shoreline. But… nothing… nothing yet. Curiosity drove him knee-deep into the water, his hooves kicking up sand and sending fish scattering. Had he imagined the star? Was it an illusion? The anger fueled in him and with a roar he reared up and thrashed the water.
Location: Beach near Tranquil Port
He didn’t know why he was here.
The moon - no… his Lord, his God, Leth, was shining high in the sky, illuminating the city of Lhavit below and the rocky path to the Tranquil Port. He still didn’t know what drove him out of his own home, against his father’s wishes; besides the mark that was ingrained on his chest he had no other motivation. He knew his leaving would have incited rage in his father yet again, but he was used to this rage. Irelia would be long gone now, to some place foreign and unknown… He only hoped she would live a life that was without strife.
He had been walking through the busy streets of the city, barely any thoughts circulating, no clear destination to his movements. It was when he glanced up at the expansive sky did he notice something…. Spectacular. It was a star.. One of Zintila’s stars, gliding almost effortlessly through the sky. Down down down, leaving a stream of glittering fire, until it fell from view over the misty mountains.
What had Leth told him that fateful night? Watch for a falling star… Could this be the sign he spoke of?
There was nothing left for him here, not while he yet harbored a broken heart and a torn soul. Zeneth wasted no time. He shoved people aside, undressing as he went; jerking his robes away and his silk pants the next, and in a blinding flash of smoke and light he transformed himself into the majestic okomo and bounded for the gates.
Zeneth’s black pelt camouflaged him against the night’s backdrop, but not from the glow of the buildings. He was too swift however for the guards to stop, and in mere minutes he was leaping from rock to rock, down the descending path from the city. The road was a welcomed relief from exertion, but his pace only quickened. Half a bell later the twinkling lanterns of the Tranquil Port emerged; the established trade port of Lhavit. There were many a hooligan here, with plenty of mercenaries and sailors frequenting the many bars. For it’s name it wasn’t a very tranquil port at all; in fact, there was plenty of rough-housing.
But Zeneth ignored all of this. He was too wrapped up in the falling star. He had seen it beyond the port, as if it had landed in the sea. With a kick of his crystal hooves he bounded for the beach branching out on either side, his gaze passing over the crashing waves against the shoreline. But… nothing… nothing yet. Curiosity drove him knee-deep into the water, his hooves kicking up sand and sending fish scattering. Had he imagined the star? Was it an illusion? The anger fueled in him and with a roar he reared up and thrashed the water.