Early Fall 509 AV
It was a fact, no matter how long Eryn wandered the cold lonely life of the unliving, she never got used to it. Moving silently through the multitudes of people that walked through the city of Zeltiva, her presence barely felt except for a brief and chilling cold that could have been mistaken for an autumn breeze. Two hundred or so years had passed and still the ghost remained, tethered to the world that had been so cruel to her, unable to move on because of the mystery behind her death. She needed answers, she needed revenge and then perhaps she'd be able to finally rest. The little ghost twisted a strand of her ebony hair around her transparent finger as she came to stop near the wall of one of the large buildings that loomed overhead, it's shadow casting over her yet she could feel no cold. She felt neither the autumn breeze nor the cart that passed right through her as though she wasn't there. "Rude..." She muttered to herself as she looked around.
She was invisible to the eyes of the living because it was her wish to be, she wished to avoid those that could sense her presence because she had no desire to be hunted nor 'helped', she had been doing just fine all by herself really and she wasn't ready to move on, no matter what others said. She was miserable, there could be no delusions about this, she was miserable and she would be because of her being bound to this world rather then moving on. Then again, it had been her own decision, her need to uncover things about her life.
The child scowled as she watched the humans and other races bustling about, blissfully unaware of her presence there, going about as though they had no a care in the world. They all made the girl sick, so many took their lives for granted. Though it was said that one did not know what they had until they lost it and Eryn was a non-living example of that. Such a truth hurt so badly deep inside her ghostly body. She wanted to be alive again, she wanted to be able to actually feel the ground beneath her hovering feet, she wanted to remember how it felt to feel a breeze against her skin and taste cold water. She hadn't ate or drank in two hundred years...it was unsettling for a little girl who didn't know how to accept such things.
She could have started crying, but instead she chose to just stand there, invisible for the moment, a mischevious smile touching her face instead. It was better to take her sadness and turn it into energy for some fun, prank a few mortals rather then dwelling on her past and the wrongs done to her. Taking a moment, she adjusted the glove on her right hand, the glove a constant reminder of her mother and what she had done to her. Strangely enough, she never came across her mother, which meant that if her mother was dead, she had accepted to move on. Lucky bitch....