Timestamp: 12th of Summer, 513
The sheets where comfortable and light, like clouds. Fox opened his eyes slowly as his world filled with light, unfortunately he wasn't in his bed in his pavilion, he was on a cloud, well more like a cloud palace. What a strange place, this must definately be a dream he thought. He saw a small hole open up in front of him as he stood up. He looked down, grass, plains, and what looked like the sea. It was then he realised. "I'm above the Sea of Grass?" he said. And the sea, the watery sea, it could have been on either side of Cyphrus.
He started walking, although he was to intent on staying at the hole to make sense of where abouts he was, towards the palace. The arcitecture was interesting. It looked like it was made of coral, he had seen coral once before, when he was a kid, in the markets. The smaller spires twisted around each other to make larger ones, and the doors seemed to be covered in shells, or made of two large shells rather. He knew what shells where, since they where found near the lakes in the Sea of Grass, and traders had brought them through as crafting materials, and some Drykus girls had them woven into their braids sometimes. But everything was white, and looked to be made of clouds. "How very curious" he said.
He watched as the doors opened, he then walked in, and looking around he saw what looked bits of fabric and furnature that looked like they belonged to a Drykus pavilion. "Things are getting even more curious, this is most definately a dream" he said. He looked around as he kept walking. Another thing he noticed, there seemed to be almost a strange echo, as if he was in a cavern, an underwater cavern. He came into the main room of the palace, and there was another hole, a bigger one.
He walked up to it and looked in. "More of the Sea of Grass, and I don't notice the coast line, so I don't know where I am" he said. He saw the jungle on the other side of the water below him, just, from under the rim of the hole. "I heard the jungle is on the other side of the Suvan Sea....I must be near there then" he said.
The sheets where comfortable and light, like clouds. Fox opened his eyes slowly as his world filled with light, unfortunately he wasn't in his bed in his pavilion, he was on a cloud, well more like a cloud palace. What a strange place, this must definately be a dream he thought. He saw a small hole open up in front of him as he stood up. He looked down, grass, plains, and what looked like the sea. It was then he realised. "I'm above the Sea of Grass?" he said. And the sea, the watery sea, it could have been on either side of Cyphrus.
He started walking, although he was to intent on staying at the hole to make sense of where abouts he was, towards the palace. The arcitecture was interesting. It looked like it was made of coral, he had seen coral once before, when he was a kid, in the markets. The smaller spires twisted around each other to make larger ones, and the doors seemed to be covered in shells, or made of two large shells rather. He knew what shells where, since they where found near the lakes in the Sea of Grass, and traders had brought them through as crafting materials, and some Drykus girls had them woven into their braids sometimes. But everything was white, and looked to be made of clouds. "How very curious" he said.
He watched as the doors opened, he then walked in, and looking around he saw what looked bits of fabric and furnature that looked like they belonged to a Drykus pavilion. "Things are getting even more curious, this is most definately a dream" he said. He looked around as he kept walking. Another thing he noticed, there seemed to be almost a strange echo, as if he was in a cavern, an underwater cavern. He came into the main room of the palace, and there was another hole, a bigger one.
He walked up to it and looked in. "More of the Sea of Grass, and I don't notice the coast line, so I don't know where I am" he said. He saw the jungle on the other side of the water below him, just, from under the rim of the hole. "I heard the jungle is on the other side of the Suvan Sea....I must be near there then" he said.