Winter 5th, 513AV
When she first saw Sahova, coming out of the mist like an old, dark ship, Elsa's breath caught, and an excited shiver made her bells tinkle. The silence was oppressive, and she found herself pacing the bow, her bells joining the occasional creak or hushed whisper in breaking up the quiet. Her sister was somewhere on that island. As far as Elsa knew, Anna was probably in charge by now. The air was sick with magic. It clung to her, pressed down on her, and she had to wrap herself up in her cloak. The closer she came, the worse it felt.
Things felt thin somehow. Like skin stretched over a drum. Or a corpse, she reflected, shivering. The Void waited beneath that skin, empty, even of concepts like 'empty' and certainly not 'safe'. She wondered if it would be easier to reach the Void from here. She managed to refrain from trying, at least until she had her feet on solid ground again. She'd learned the risks of Voiding on a ship the hard way, only narrowly dodging her own portal as the ship moved without it.
As the approached Port Silence, Elsa made her goodbyes, and stepped off the ship with a tear in her eye and trepidation in her heart. The crew had made an excellent audience. She hoped the wizards of Sahova would do the same.
When she first saw Sahova, coming out of the mist like an old, dark ship, Elsa's breath caught, and an excited shiver made her bells tinkle. The silence was oppressive, and she found herself pacing the bow, her bells joining the occasional creak or hushed whisper in breaking up the quiet. Her sister was somewhere on that island. As far as Elsa knew, Anna was probably in charge by now. The air was sick with magic. It clung to her, pressed down on her, and she had to wrap herself up in her cloak. The closer she came, the worse it felt.
Things felt thin somehow. Like skin stretched over a drum. Or a corpse, she reflected, shivering. The Void waited beneath that skin, empty, even of concepts like 'empty' and certainly not 'safe'. She wondered if it would be easier to reach the Void from here. She managed to refrain from trying, at least until she had her feet on solid ground again. She'd learned the risks of Voiding on a ship the hard way, only narrowly dodging her own portal as the ship moved without it.
As the approached Port Silence, Elsa made her goodbyes, and stepped off the ship with a tear in her eye and trepidation in her heart. The crew had made an excellent audience. She hoped the wizards of Sahova would do the same.