Jul 31 2015, 02:57 PM
Deep, deep, deep in the heart of Cetus, sound smothered by the hum, lay a rock. It was covered in mud and half sunken into the ground. What little sunlight did penetrate through the fog was caught by the gunk that lay in a heavy blanket over the object. To anything but its occupant, it was just another rock, surrounded by dozens of other rocks. Over time, the murky water of the marsh had begun to submerge the boulder, and water lapped at its edges, revealing bits and pieces of a murky gem, like an ocean suspended in time, bits of algae frozen in place... and even deeper inside, beyond the tough shell of the chrysalis, lay a monster.
Of course, nothing is born a monster - or, at least, nothing is born appearing to be a monster. The creature had been inside its egg, waiting, eyes wide open and unseeing, for what felt like months. A tiny snout twitched with every breath, and hooves moved restlessly, too comfortable to leave the safety of the nest but too anxious not to. It might have been as long as weeks, judging by just how much of the rock was underwater. Whether the being inside wasn't ready to be born into the world, or was simply uninterested, wasn't clear - but the rock sat, untouched, only a faint heartbeat giving away its true purpose.
Of course, nothing is born a monster - or, at least, nothing is born appearing to be a monster. The creature had been inside its egg, waiting, eyes wide open and unseeing, for what felt like months. A tiny snout twitched with every breath, and hooves moved restlessly, too comfortable to leave the safety of the nest but too anxious not to. It might have been as long as weeks, judging by just how much of the rock was underwater. Whether the being inside wasn't ready to be born into the world, or was simply uninterested, wasn't clear - but the rock sat, untouched, only a faint heartbeat giving away its true purpose.