Long had the small shard of red cinnabar rested beside the empty throne of Orion, as the Seven's former king rested. The weasel curled and coiled within its stony prison, dreaming fitfully, racked with nightmares. Tail scraped against stone, sometimes audible from the outside world, but usually deathly quiet.
Within the red walls, they shuddered, tightly closed eyes flickering, a tremor rushing over their quills. Paws twitched and spine flexed, curling inwards in sudden and violent discomfort.
The outside world was silent, but they heard the screams and the crunching of bones as the hybrid died to their grasp. The grisly sight replayed before their very eyes, again and again, the emotion of horror raw and primal. In sleep, Livius did not register that the hybrid had been a twisted murderer; all they knew was that they had killed him.
The vision faded, and for a moment, the weasel's body stilled. Then it tightened again, tail curling in a distressed spiral.
"Now, grovel!"the grisly thud of Greed's head echoed throughout the weasel's mind as they drove her dying body to the ground at their feet, forcing her to bow. The fading emptiness in her eyes as the Sinful Seven died and rose again as a new Kingdom. Better now. And without them...
No... the nightmare grew faint, and feelings rose. First and foremost, the weasel felt cold stone pressing in all around them, hugging tight to their bones. And then claustrophobia rose to meet it. They moved, reaching out, struggling to uncurl. Familiarity rose with a sense of panic. What's going on...? Pride...? Lust...? Amazon? Where am I...? Their spines met smooth cinnabar. A lilac eye opened in the dark, and saw nothing.
They tried again.
This time a faint crack echoed in the small space around them, quickly followed by a splintering sound. They kept on pushing, until they finally felt their small world give way. On the outside, the chrysalis split open, and red-coloured fluid gushed out, finally followed by a small, limp form, stained with red. The creature that had emerged hacked and choked, expelling the poison from their lungs and heaving fresh air for the first time in many cycles.
They lay still for a while, their side gradually rising and falling. Finally, Envy... No... Livius raised their head, and then stood. Dripping wet and trembling in the cold and damp, the King had finally returned.
@Pride