May 06 2015, 09:53 PM
(Mads wanted me to title this specifically, sooo we might be a step closer to bringing in light :D Everyone from the first thread should come here if they wish, as can anyone else.)
A ten-minute walk had taken Tamelyn down the riverbed to a strange wall. The wall, it turned out, was diving the dry gully and a very much not dry river. The fawn paced the riverbed impatiently, waiting for the others to catch up, hoping they had seen her electric signal. After intently studying the stream she had come to the conclusion that, if not for the dam, there would be water flowing down the riverbed, and by extension the machine. They were so close, she could taste it! But the wall in front of her looking awfully imposing, and she wasn't sure how they would go about knocking it down. Leon was likely the strongest, and even with his help, they hadn't been able to make the great water-wheel move. She wondered if magic would be the key here, as it had been before, but hers would be no good here. The disappointment of before returned. All she was good at was making bright lights.
With a sigh, Tamelyn climbed up out of the dry bed again and walked over to the stream. She dipped her head and sucked the water, enjoying the refreshing taste. She lifted her head again, droplets trailing from her chin, and moved back to the wall to examine it closer. If it was weak, perhaps they could knock it down on their own, but she wasn't hopeful.
A ten-minute walk had taken Tamelyn down the riverbed to a strange wall. The wall, it turned out, was diving the dry gully and a very much not dry river. The fawn paced the riverbed impatiently, waiting for the others to catch up, hoping they had seen her electric signal. After intently studying the stream she had come to the conclusion that, if not for the dam, there would be water flowing down the riverbed, and by extension the machine. They were so close, she could taste it! But the wall in front of her looking awfully imposing, and she wasn't sure how they would go about knocking it down. Leon was likely the strongest, and even with his help, they hadn't been able to make the great water-wheel move. She wondered if magic would be the key here, as it had been before, but hers would be no good here. The disappointment of before returned. All she was good at was making bright lights.
With a sigh, Tamelyn climbed up out of the dry bed again and walked over to the stream. She dipped her head and sucked the water, enjoying the refreshing taste. She lifted her head again, droplets trailing from her chin, and moved back to the wall to examine it closer. If it was weak, perhaps they could knock it down on their own, but she wasn't hopeful.