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what is normal to the spider is chaos to the fly - Ibrahim - Mar 15 2018 Just outside of the massive central cavern, where the path forks towards Pisces through a dusty corridor, the earth rumbles and the soil splits. Shards of earth shift and the grains cascade from an irregular object as it erupts from the ground; it comes in like a crooked tooth, this grey-black thing so rich with iron that the air takes on the scent of it. When the dust settles the chrysalis lurches and connects with a crack to the adjacent wall - it cuts the surface, affixing itself as if with a tired gasp, and then everything is still again. The magicka pulsing through the stone gives it a dull flickering effect, a sheen that moves across the surface. RE: what is normal to the spider is chaos to the fly - Ibrahim - Mar 15 2018 The stone did not sit for more than a few hours before the pulsing light became a dim but steady glow, and then the surface quaked. Something shifted inside the chrysalis. A force connected with a segment and from it, along the center, a crack fissured its way along; yet the creature inside was still trapped. RE: what is normal to the spider is chaos to the fly - Reseda - Mar 15 2018
Her first time out, her first time venturing. The world was new and strange and the ground was absent of bones. She quite missed the cracking and snapping of her strong legs crunching through marrow. Canis seemed so far away, so long ago. But that didn't really matter, did it? She was going somewhere else. Drifting along the current, room to room, never stopping unless for food or a rest when her body demanded such of her. Never caring where her feet stopped to rest. RE: what is normal to the spider is chaos to the fly - Ibrahim - Mar 15 2018 The impact of creature versus the chrysalis caused a spider-web of cracks to splinter out of the collision point. They spiraled out in quick succession, with the largest fissure diving deep in to the soil, past where the shape of the chrysalis erupted. The shards were everywhere, but they did not slide from their place upon the stone shell until the creature inside woke; not even the slam of Reseda's efforts upon the stone had woken it. It wasn't until the dust settled this second time, and a reverberation of their momentum shifted the creature inside, that it woke. Eyes flew open moments after — they flashed red for but an instant, perhaps indicating the magicka which had taken hold of the gem within the new creature. The light faded just as swiftly, like the red-eye glare of a camera flash. Then, all hell seemed to break loose. The pieces came tumbling down, and the chrysalis was no more. The newborn creature hit the pile of rubble and slid across the stack of dark shards, rolling and colliding with the floor of the corridor with the cacophonous sound to herald his arrival. It was like the uproar of a fresh box of cereal being dumped across the floor — except in this case the prize was a rotund quadruped who tumbled in to Reseda's waiting feet (or face, considering how low the lizard was oriented). RE: what is normal to the spider is chaos to the fly - Reseda - Mar 15 2018
Reseda watched blankly as the small gembound tumbled into her claws. She took a step back to get a better look at it. Fur and spots and teeth and claws. It was like the dark one. Actually, it was exactly like the dark one. Was it the dark one? No, that fool was bigger and older and covered with blood and fungus. This was a different one. That was its name. The different one. RE: what is normal to the spider is chaos to the fly - χάος - Mar 16 2018 No tag so yea.
She made the choices around here. She was the Greek Goddess. She is. Was and has been. Await her suited growth in that throne. You have no choice. Reseda seemed to assume that, though. Choices. RE: what is normal to the spider is chaos to the fly - Ibrahim - Mar 16 2018 Strangely (or maybe not so strangely, because this being was a gem-powered-meat-suit in an otherwordly cavernous environment) the babe was asleep at the dragon's feet. It seemed not to notice the dishevelment of its own body, nor the solidity of the ground that it had just tumbled across. Shards of his chrysalis continued to settle, some of it still beneath him, but he lay prone before the lizard without so much as a peep. It wasn't until the komodo began to speak that the babe seemed to wake. As another arrives on the scene, this time a lizard without the ample limbs and claws of the other, their voice dominates the airways. The newborn is brought closer to a wakeful state by their conversation, and with a weak shuffling, it raises its head and reaches out with its stubby, new legs. Once he had stretched and taken a deep maw-gaping breath, the beast's eyes popped open. First one, then the other — and in the dim light it saw a ribbon of scales flashing closer, and the reptilian hide of the komodo. But it was not afraid. Perhaps it should have been — but the newborn did not know what fear felt like yet, and merely sat there sleepily, blinking as it looked between the two entities. He wasn't super interested in either of them yet (as evidenced by his lethargic manner) but he had no reason to run either. RE: what is normal to the spider is chaos to the fly - Reseda - Mar 16 2018
Reseda was momentarily distracted when the green one appeared. She turned to look at the snake and frowned, annoyed that it had followed her. But, to be honest, she didn't really care. It wasn't as if she was doing anything important. Nothing was important. If the green one wanted to be here, she had no objections. But it was very possessive of her. She didn't understand why, but she didn't mind. She was raising it, right? Then it was fine if it followed her. RE: what is normal to the spider is chaos to the fly - χάος - Mar 22 2018 The snake proved emotional though surely to an extent. Cháos, eager to understand Reseda and her found brood, stepped forward with a gaze worth question. Her mind secretive of it's thoughts that could've been mad, unpredictable. But Reseda seems to trust that Cháos is nonetheless a child in itself, too innocent to cause calamities. And she is right |