May 02 2021, 11:02 AM
Alrik had been in the chrysalis for a long, long time. Twice the time he'd been alive, in fact! What was the purpose? What was the point? Of leaving, first of all, and then... of returning? Well, Alrik hadn't entirely intended either one. His spirit had been shattered by time and circumstance, bad decision after bad decision. He had placed a lot of hope on growing up, on being the best, and kept coming face to face with the reality that all of that was fictional. Such fantasies were only uplifting when maintained; the reality of them, the corpse of them had all the weight of a dead whale. Alrik had wanted to grow up into the kind of person that could carry that, and more, and everything!
But he hadn't.
Now he was, unequivocally, a fool. He had entered his chrysalis from the affliction of something like his soul leaving his body. Suffocated by reality and embarrassment and fear, Alrik had hoped that the last of his life he'd poured out into some lesser's stone would carry him forward, some form of invulnerability he could bestow upon another. That was meant to be his final act.
So the return?
Pure chance. Out came the fool, now converted wholly to a husk of some sort. A husk that wandered and hoped that one day the bats might find him and take him too. Because, honestly, what more was there for him here? Some sad little Pallas' cat with no wings, no storms, no skills, and now also lacking any of that boldness that had propelled him forward in the past. What was he supposed to do. Learn? Grow? Change? No, there was nothing for him here.
Nothing, he thought, as he wandered through some breakage in the shifting, living tunnel...
Nothing, he affirmed, as he meandered further and further down spaces that breathed and chortled and laughed...
Nothing, he assured, as laughter became recognizable as music and the Pallas' cat began to break through the foliage until...
Woah.
Lights, music, food, and creatures, everywhere. It was so alien, so bizarre. Was Alrik dreaming? Alrik had to be dreaming. There was no way... Alrik had to be in the chrysalis still and dreaming somehow and also sensing everything perfectly all at once. Right?
Okay, well if this was some absolutely bizarre chrysalis dream, Alrik might as well walk around and... I dunno, experience it?
So Alrik slinked over to the absolutely gargantuan tent in the center. Seemed like the main event, everything directed his eyes to it... I guess Alrik had all the time in the dream world to spend here, but that seemed like the most pressing mystery.
Within the tent there appeared to be stands, more creatures, and, in the center... a show of some kind? Well... okay.
Alrik would bite-- sit, I mean. Somewhere midway on the stands, trying to stay away from all other creatures. He couldn't help feeling a little, um... observed, though. Couldn't be anything, could it? Not if it was a dream...