Jul 13 2016, 11:08 AM
Diana continued to stand and continued to listened to the Horse of Death. For one so weak and putrid, he was very wise. This the wolf knew even at her young age. She decided not to judge others based on appearances again if she could help it, though whether she would remember this later was questionable. Death spoke of different kinds of Kings — some who were obviously idiotic, deciding to fight over nothing and rule an empty land; some who were cruel to their subjects so that they could feel better about themselves; and some were genuine and kind, and ruled not because they wanted to, but because they had to.
Was it wrong, then, that Diana wanted to rule? Was this… a sin? She turned her back on Death for a moment to gaze up at the Throne once more, and it finally clicked in her mind what it was. How she knew it was a Throne was unknown, but she had figured it out somehow. So where was the King or Queen who had once sat upon that Throne? Were they dead? Had they stepped down? In fact, as she turned to gaze outside the walls of the throne room and take in the crumbling city, she wondered where if it had always been this way… Or had it once been pristine and bustling? She had no concept of creatures other than Gembounds, so in her mind’s eye, she imagined a thousand horses and wolves (the only two creatures she knew) roaming the ancient city. And had it always been so dark?
Death’s advice to travel and learn and listen was sound, and it seemed she was already taking that advice. She gazed out at the city in the silence that followed Death’s words, and then she asked him, “What happened to this place? Who once sat upon the Throne here? Where did all the Gembounds go that once lived in this city? Why is it in ruins now?” The thought that there had perhaps been… Others who were not of her kind living in this city would have chilled her to the bone. For now, she had no knowledge of such things. For now she assumed that all were like herself and the Horse of Death. Whether she would ever learn otherwise was up to the Gods.
Words: 390 @Khloros
Was it wrong, then, that Diana wanted to rule? Was this… a sin? She turned her back on Death for a moment to gaze up at the Throne once more, and it finally clicked in her mind what it was. How she knew it was a Throne was unknown, but she had figured it out somehow. So where was the King or Queen who had once sat upon that Throne? Were they dead? Had they stepped down? In fact, as she turned to gaze outside the walls of the throne room and take in the crumbling city, she wondered where if it had always been this way… Or had it once been pristine and bustling? She had no concept of creatures other than Gembounds, so in her mind’s eye, she imagined a thousand horses and wolves (the only two creatures she knew) roaming the ancient city. And had it always been so dark?
Death’s advice to travel and learn and listen was sound, and it seemed she was already taking that advice. She gazed out at the city in the silence that followed Death’s words, and then she asked him, “What happened to this place? Who once sat upon the Throne here? Where did all the Gembounds go that once lived in this city? Why is it in ruins now?” The thought that there had perhaps been… Others who were not of her kind living in this city would have chilled her to the bone. For now, she had no knowledge of such things. For now she assumed that all were like herself and the Horse of Death. Whether she would ever learn otherwise was up to the Gods.
Words: 390 @Khloros