An etherial air fills the entrance to Tunnel I, as ever it did. Here, Polaris' light filters into the dim lit tunnels, offering some semblance of visible blue light to those wishing to cross into Orion. The glass orbs had been flickering again. All along the walls leading far down and back, like glow flies they blinked. On. Off. And no sooner would they go dark for ten.. fifteen minutes at a time.
Too long.
An inconspicuous growth shifts in its home, nestled against the crevice of the wall at the tunnel's mouth. How long had that speck been sitting there? For a month at least. Here, a splinter of labradorite had been infused with magicks from Polaris itself and given leave to grow into life anew. And how beautiful it would be, in a chrysalis so small. A chrysalis so... dull.
Muted blues and teals mix with a tawny bronze to form a smooth stone construct around its diminutive charge. The stone could have been the size of a horse hoof. Or smaller. Much smaller. In fact, it couldn't have been a neonate.. could it? Perhaps it was a stone, left discarded by someone who had once let it catch their fancy. Or maybe it was... it was...
It was taking matters into its own hands. Once flush against the wall, the chrysalis shifts hard enough to break off from its adhesion to the stone wall and roll into the very center of the tunnel. No.. That couldn't have been safe. The stone settles into a large pawprint of one who had passed by recently. Or maybe not. The print could have been ancient for all it knew, if it was capable of knowing anything at all.
And here it lay. Still. Tired. Waiting.
The being within had heard sounds all this time during its growth. Sounds of idle conversation. Of feet shuffling to and fro. Wings. Mighty, terrible wings it didn't even know it had. Wings. They twitch. Delicate and dark. Were they the reason it was beginning to feel so cramped in here? The inconspicuous chrysalis shifts.. and just then, the lights go out. Again.
Discontented chatter could be heard in the distance, further into the tunnel. Yet the light poured in from Polaris. The distantly glowing mosses and fungi gave the room an eerie, yet beautiful atmosphere. Would that she could see it.
The sound of hoofsteps come closer. Many hooves. And many voices. It didn't even know it was in danger. No. Few travellers make their way past in the darkness, doing their best to reach the sanctity of the luminous room beyond...
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spread your wings
earth element - lituus - vesper bat |