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disease of the heart - Dianysma - Dec 28 2015

ooc: set after quarentine

The raven was climbing, climbing, climbing.

And climbing.

And climbing.

There were just so many stairs.

Diánysma found herself drawn to the sentinel of Orion, a great tower encrusted in shimmering crystals. Something about its mighty stature and constant presence just drew her near. There was what appeared to be a smaller chamber at the peak, a hollow room. Perhaps... there was something within, for those determined enough to make it.

So she tried.



RE: disease of the heart - Dianysma - Dec 28 2015

It was tiring and a grueling process. Diánysma already ached, her small juvenile birb form not quite used to so much activity. She was more so flapping her wings wildly until something happened, and hovering above the stairs. If one was down below and could not see her, they would hear only the fierce flapping of wings and feathers rubbing together.

Beady red eyes stared up, and she cawed out. Maybe there was someone up there!

But there was no answer.

So she continued on.



RE: disease of the heart - Dianysma - Dec 28 2015

She tripped and fell over, stubbing her rosy beak on the blueish grey staircase. Diánysma clacked her beak shut and stood up, feathers ruffled indignantly. She would teach these stairs. All the while, she was showing extreme determination. There must have been something amazing at the peak of the tower if the staircase was so large!

And it was not smol birb friendly.

Huffing, the avian tried to continue clambering up the stairs.



RE: disease of the heart - Belladonna - Dec 28 2015




RE: disease of the heart - Dianysma - Dec 31 2015

Easily determined by her master's praise and encouragement, the Avian hopped up the stairs dutifully, flapping her wings with sheer excitement. Oh, she could barely contain herself as her goal came into view. Diánysma continued to clamber up the stairs.



RE: disease of the heart - Dianysma - Dec 31 2015

With a great heave of effort, the bird reached the peak of the tower, the hollow room of the great crystal encrusted in shimmering white stones. Until she had reached the top, there was dim lighting. As Diánysma scampered into the room, lights were all around. Floating specks of dust drifted all around as she gazed around, dancing in the light of many bulbs outside. Propped up in one of the windows was a strangely crafted object, a tripod of sorts? She was not sure what is was. She desired to investigate it and its purpose, but it was far too large for such a small raven to carry. Perhaps when she was older.

Absently, her stone glowed for just a brief second, before fizzling out. She was more focused on the exploration of this room. Carefully, she stepped, watching each and every dust bunny shift around. Cobwebs were absolutely everywhere, hanging and shifting whilst a draft blew through. Amongst the age-old dust, there seemed to be more solid things. She tore a claw into one, and pulled back.



RE: disease of the heart - Dianysma - Dec 31 2015

Beneath the thick layer of cobwebs and the massive plume of dust that she stirred right up into her face, quite a collection of objects were revealed. Painted containers of all kind, clay and mica varieties. They perhaps may have been vibrantly colored, but now, they were reduced to a dull grey or terra cotta hue. Most were intact with some few cracks and scrapes. Those that were not intact had either crumbled to dust or were smashed into shards that were scattered all about.

Vases, that's what they were. There were some that were perfectly Diánysma-sized, just small enough to be held in her juvenile talons and large enough to keep some of her leaf-writing scriptures within. Eagerly, she stepped into them and held them with her feet. She was now standing on clay pot stilts, sort of. They went up to her knees.



RE: disease of the heart - Dianysma - Dec 31 2015

Eager to take her prizes home, but not so eager to climb back down and up the stairs again, she did the next best thing, right?

No.

She got to the window, she dropped and glided for a little, but apparently clay pot boots are quite heavy, and she did not account for that. Diánysma cawed in distress, flailing her wings as she fell.



RE: disease of the heart - Dianysma - Dec 31 2015

Diánysma forced herself to calm down, and she managed to steady herself long enough to glide a small distance and lightly land on the earth. Sighing in relief, the bird took off her fashionable clay pot boots and began to push them across the floor towards her little... shack??? Home? Something along those lines.



RE: disease of the heart - Dianysma - Dec 31 2015

Like a penumbra, her stone shimmered and glowed, hoping to lend her strength as she toiled away on the pots. Her nest was only about twenty feet away. No biggie. Diánysma had one thing, though. DETERMINATION.

( i just want to make a point that it is 3 am here and i'm really tired, like functioning off three hours of sleep right now )