1st of Winter, 520 AV
Isaac Iceglaze laid on his back, on the ground of his home. He was staring into the night sky, his cerulean eyes reflecting the light of the countless stars. The beauty of the sky never failed to amaze him, even in his formless state. It was one of the rare parts of the world these days that really gave him any sense of feeling awe.
If I could find her amongst the stars, I would, he thought, wistfully. A part of him failed to note exactly who he was talking about. It was just the 'her' that really stuck with him. He let himself close his eyes, not wanting his mind to wander off into places he refused to go. There was no point in attempting sleep in this state. He'd wished for it before, desperately, yearning for the true form of peace that slumber would certainly bring him. He knew, though, that this was not the life he'd chosen. No, he'd chosen to stay here. Like this.
Dead and awake.
He opened his eyes again, glimpsing the trail of a moving star. The corners of his lips curled upwards.
Dear sky, so vastly open and marvellous. You carry the light of our hearts, up there, where none of us can reach you. What a miracle it seems, to me, when any of your light travels across the map of your territory. Can I wish upon the magic you surely must carry? I wish with all my heart tonight that I might catch a trace of that which used to be so natural...
Please grant me a night of sleep.
Suddenly, he went unconscious.
As if the lights went out in his mind, Isaac experienced nothing at all as his vision went dark and his ethereal body vanished into thin air. Many moments passed although there was no one to witness it. Isaac was nowhere. Yet, just as quickly as he'd disappeared, his entrance back into the world was like the snap of a finger that could only belong to the Gods. Eyes flashed open. He screamed.
The sound was nothing like what he expected and it made him scream some more as he shut his eyes with his hands. When he felt his hands on his face, realizing that they were so much smaller than he'd expected, he uncovered his eyes and looked at his hands, continuing to scream as his mind raced to look at everything around him.
"Oh my Gods, help, anyone, please," he said, screaming. He was so frightened by his own voice and the way he spoke that it was almost impossible to concentrate. I need to calm down, he thought, realizing that there was absolutely no one around for miles. There was no way that he could leave this strange body and it was getting colder by the tick. He looked down to his feet... his bare feet, standing in fresh snow. He kept looking and kept coming to the recognition that he needed to get rational as soon as possible.
Especially since he finally realized, after looking down at himself, that he wasn't in his own male form. Nor his Kelvic form. Plus, if the sound of his voice and the size of his hands were real, then he was probably inside of a women's form.
"I'm not me," he said, whispering. The heat from his body was quickly leaving him. He turned to search for any sign of life that might be nearby. "Hello?" He walked forward, then stopped as a freezing cold wind pierced into his chest. Isaac spun around, covering himself with his arms as his teeth began to chatter, letting the wind hit his back instead.
Where am I? He wondered, walking towards a large, unruly cedar tree before him. There was a burlap sack hanging from a branch. He quickly went up to it, then wondered if it was appropriate to take it down. He thought about whether there could be someone nearby, judging from this sign. The winds began to pick up, and it was hard to hear anything outside of the howling in his ears. Isaac figured he'd take the chance and try to ask for help from anyone that he would come across. He took the sack down and untied it, looking inside, and was immediately glad to see a large pelt. Isaac grabbed the wolf head as he shivered, noticing his own long hair tickling his back. He brought a hand up to feel his head, and noticed that his silver hair was tied in one long braid, started from the top of his forehead and going down the middle, the length of it reaching the middle of his back. Or her back, rather, as he started to become strangely more familiar with the body of his form, as cold as it was. In the sack was also a stone dagger, flint and steel, and a metal pot of sorts. He didn't notice the rolled up parchment.
WC = 837
Isaac Iceglaze laid on his back, on the ground of his home. He was staring into the night sky, his cerulean eyes reflecting the light of the countless stars. The beauty of the sky never failed to amaze him, even in his formless state. It was one of the rare parts of the world these days that really gave him any sense of feeling awe.
If I could find her amongst the stars, I would, he thought, wistfully. A part of him failed to note exactly who he was talking about. It was just the 'her' that really stuck with him. He let himself close his eyes, not wanting his mind to wander off into places he refused to go. There was no point in attempting sleep in this state. He'd wished for it before, desperately, yearning for the true form of peace that slumber would certainly bring him. He knew, though, that this was not the life he'd chosen. No, he'd chosen to stay here. Like this.
Dead and awake.
He opened his eyes again, glimpsing the trail of a moving star. The corners of his lips curled upwards.
Dear sky, so vastly open and marvellous. You carry the light of our hearts, up there, where none of us can reach you. What a miracle it seems, to me, when any of your light travels across the map of your territory. Can I wish upon the magic you surely must carry? I wish with all my heart tonight that I might catch a trace of that which used to be so natural...
Please grant me a night of sleep.
Suddenly, he went unconscious.
As if the lights went out in his mind, Isaac experienced nothing at all as his vision went dark and his ethereal body vanished into thin air. Many moments passed although there was no one to witness it. Isaac was nowhere. Yet, just as quickly as he'd disappeared, his entrance back into the world was like the snap of a finger that could only belong to the Gods. Eyes flashed open. He screamed.
The sound was nothing like what he expected and it made him scream some more as he shut his eyes with his hands. When he felt his hands on his face, realizing that they were so much smaller than he'd expected, he uncovered his eyes and looked at his hands, continuing to scream as his mind raced to look at everything around him.
"Oh my Gods, help, anyone, please," he said, screaming. He was so frightened by his own voice and the way he spoke that it was almost impossible to concentrate. I need to calm down, he thought, realizing that there was absolutely no one around for miles. There was no way that he could leave this strange body and it was getting colder by the tick. He looked down to his feet... his bare feet, standing in fresh snow. He kept looking and kept coming to the recognition that he needed to get rational as soon as possible.
Especially since he finally realized, after looking down at himself, that he wasn't in his own male form. Nor his Kelvic form. Plus, if the sound of his voice and the size of his hands were real, then he was probably inside of a women's form.
"I'm not me," he said, whispering. The heat from his body was quickly leaving him. He turned to search for any sign of life that might be nearby. "Hello?" He walked forward, then stopped as a freezing cold wind pierced into his chest. Isaac spun around, covering himself with his arms as his teeth began to chatter, letting the wind hit his back instead.
Where am I? He wondered, walking towards a large, unruly cedar tree before him. There was a burlap sack hanging from a branch. He quickly went up to it, then wondered if it was appropriate to take it down. He thought about whether there could be someone nearby, judging from this sign. The winds began to pick up, and it was hard to hear anything outside of the howling in his ears. Isaac figured he'd take the chance and try to ask for help from anyone that he would come across. He took the sack down and untied it, looking inside, and was immediately glad to see a large pelt. Isaac grabbed the wolf head as he shivered, noticing his own long hair tickling his back. He brought a hand up to feel his head, and noticed that his silver hair was tied in one long braid, started from the top of his forehead and going down the middle, the length of it reaching the middle of his back. Or her back, rather, as he started to become strangely more familiar with the body of his form, as cold as it was. In the sack was also a stone dagger, flint and steel, and a metal pot of sorts. He didn't notice the rolled up parchment.
WC = 837