10th day of summer, 511 AV Continued from: The Gaping Maw :
10th day of summer, 511 AV
Oh great, where am I? Fela thought to herself as she stared blinking into the sun. She shifted uncomfortably feeling the twigs and branches of the bush she was laying in scrape and poke her tender flesh. From the vast amount of discomfort and the breeze she could feel in all of her unmentionable regions she concluded she was completely nude. A quick glance confirmed her suspicions. Lovely. She muttered as she wiggled free from the restraints of the foliage with a heavy sigh. She looked around to take in her settings and clear her foggy mind. Arms over her head she stretched, easing the tension built up in her muscles. The area was rocky and had a spattering of trees. Not much to look at, but that wasn't saying much. A sheer rock face loomed in front of her vision and seemed to stretch on for an eternity. A quick glance behind her rewarded her with a view of the coast. A small passenger boat sat parked at the dock complete with a very disgruntled looking sailor staring directly at her. Fela placed a hand on her hip and returned the mans stares with a stern look on her face. After a few moments he looked away and pretended to busy himself with checking the pile of ropes that were carelessly tossed beside him. Satisfied she won the staring contest Fela returned to surveying the area around her and was met with a most unusual sight, a set of stone eyes pierced into hers as if looking for her soul. The face was carved directly into the side of the rock face. I'm sure that was not there just a moment ago... She crept closer to the rock face with one eye brow raised for a closer look. The closer she walked towards the massive structure the more it seemed less like a rock and appeared more alive somehow. It seemed to breathe when she took a breath, twitch and almost seem to smile along with her. She stopped dead in her tracks as a booming voice rang out into the stillness of the woods “You have come in search of the City of Illusion. Tell me, stranger, why are you here?” Fela smiled up at the strange rock and replied I don't know buddy, why don't you tell me. To be completely honest I couldn't tell you my name if you asked me for it. All I know is I would looove to get away from the leering eyes of the creep over there by the docks. Think you could help me out here friend? She swore she could hear a distant chuckle rolling away on the wind moments before a thunderous crack killed the silence of the forest and the massive jaws of the stone face lowered to the ground to reveal a gateway to what could be found beyond it gaping jaws. With a confident waggle in her step the Kelvic waved a cocky little goodbye to the sailor at the docks and strode into the city hopeful it could answer the many questions rattling away in her brain. The city was lovely, splashes of color were everywhere and the buildings seemed to sparkle in the early midday light. The Kelvic glanced behind her and found the doorway was gone. Another surprise in the city of illusions. Fela smirked and turned back around. The street had changed, a place boasting a sign naming it Okana's Tent had since then moved to the opposite side of the street and the sparkling paint was now a somber white. The trees littering the sides of the street now shown with a vibrant purple hue and seemed taller than before. People milled about the square, or you could call it that, looking busy and purposeful. Unmoved by her state of undress Fela started walking towards the shops looking for directions and hopefully a familiar face. |