Aug 02 2016, 10:30 AM
For ages, Fortune had lurked in Canis without a word. She was sure the old Bone King had forgotten her. Time sculpted the duiker from a base of childish naivety and gullibility to a silent and wise statue. She had watched the Bonebound fall apart, one by one. She'd observed the King's sadness consuming him. Yet, she waited. She felt as if she could not come into light. It had not been time yet. Fortune was waiting. What for, she did not know. A new era? A chance to seek her own redemption for being so absent? There was one thing that was certain about her, however.
Fortune was patient.
She always had been. As far as she knew, she was immortal. Her days were not numbered like mortal beings worlds away. Fortune had plenty of time. There was an infinite expanse of time to wait out. The day that she heard screeches and sorrowful wails echoing through the cavern she called home brought Fortune back to the present. Those sounds told her that it was time. Time for her to finally return to the light.
Slowly, she strode out from the shadows. Her pace was slow at first, but it quickened as she raced across the room into the Chambers. Oceanic eyes blinked once or twice as she slowed once more, approaching the source of the wails. The pale prince. The hybrid had always seemed so pure and innocent, as if nothing could make him cry, as if nothing could stop him. What was wron--her thoughts reeled as her gaze settled upon the scene before her.
Fortune's form seized up in that moment, legs unwilling to move anywhere but towards the fallen King, sprawled on his back with still-warm blood trickling from the remains of his windpipe. Unexpectedly, the man's stone seemed to be gone. Eyelids falling to hang loosely, the Duiker quietly sat at Carni's side, slowly nuzzling the hybrid. "My prince... no, King... do not cry. You're alright... He is... free." Was that the right way to describe death? Fleeting? Freeing? Silencing...?
Fortune was patient.
She always had been. As far as she knew, she was immortal. Her days were not numbered like mortal beings worlds away. Fortune had plenty of time. There was an infinite expanse of time to wait out. The day that she heard screeches and sorrowful wails echoing through the cavern she called home brought Fortune back to the present. Those sounds told her that it was time. Time for her to finally return to the light.
Slowly, she strode out from the shadows. Her pace was slow at first, but it quickened as she raced across the room into the Chambers. Oceanic eyes blinked once or twice as she slowed once more, approaching the source of the wails. The pale prince. The hybrid had always seemed so pure and innocent, as if nothing could make him cry, as if nothing could stop him. What was wron--her thoughts reeled as her gaze settled upon the scene before her.
Fortune's form seized up in that moment, legs unwilling to move anywhere but towards the fallen King, sprawled on his back with still-warm blood trickling from the remains of his windpipe. Unexpectedly, the man's stone seemed to be gone. Eyelids falling to hang loosely, the Duiker quietly sat at Carni's side, slowly nuzzling the hybrid. "My prince... no, King... do not cry. You're alright... He is... free." Was that the right way to describe death? Fleeting? Freeing? Silencing...?
@Carni