I. NASCENCE ........................................................................................................... 8
The solace couldn't last. Resting within the reaches of its own mind, it seeks peace. A peace scantly delivered and interrupted by the errant flap of mighty wings and voices in the distance. A long ear flaps against its neck as it catches the sound of many feets moving closer. Quickly, closer.
The sudden grip at its neck forces it from the cold comforts of the murky pool and it complains with a loud and surprised noise of complaint. Dragged onto a damp mound of soil nearby, it struggles in vain, and struggles still as the unseeable form steps away. A new wave of fear jolts its back legs to spring. Its rump steadily rises into the air, showing off the jagged crystal jutting from its croup, and whipping the long, leonine tail protruding lower still. The knobby knees of its front legs bite into the soil at its attempt to stand, but it didn't. Its legs were stiff and sore, and after a half-heartened attempt to move them, it's rump falls back down. How pathetic it must have looked- ears low and eyes half opened. Did it have any dignity at all?
Words hadn't made way into its mouth yet, and still nothing made sense. But the voices continue, and soon enough, a booming voice makes itself known a few steps away. The colt shudders violently and jerks its head away from the noise. What is happening? Part of it was already willing to accept this fate, whatever it was. It couldn't run. It didn't even have the energy to stand. Not until the second introduction. HELLO, the voice calls once more.
The gem's pulse quickens, and as the blood flows, so too does a winding current of static. Thin fingers of electricity, so pale blue they were almost white, bounce across the surface of its speckled brown fur. Clicking noises blip into existence as the sparks jump from one point on the colt's body to the next; shoulder to gem, backside to neck, snout to antler. Its back legs kick up again, more wobbly this time as it lifts a foreleg onto a cloven hoof. The sharp structure digs into the soil as it attempts to lift itself to its full height.
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