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curiosity killed the cat - Wilder - Jun 26 2019 Through the thick foliage and down the paths of the the Maw of Mosses, Wilder ran as fast as she could. She wanted to get this over with quickly. Perhaps it would have been smarter to dreamwalk Rift, but considering that she didn't really know the exact location of the Kingdom of Eridanus, and that she and Rift had never had much of a relationship before, she figured it would be better to talk to him in person. RE: curiosity killed the cat - Game Master Dark - Jun 27 2019 The water was bitterly, unnaturally cold, and as its ripples stilled, new reflections gazed back. Even through closed eyes, she would see it.
Two creatures, side-by-side, peering into the water. Their jaws moved, though their words sounded muffled, as if far below the water. One was elegant, tall, blue and four-limbed, with strange antlers rising like branches--reaching for the trees above. The one beside it was muscular, brown and spotted with grey--smaller, but stronger. The blue creature seemed to nod toward the water; the brown leaned forward, confidence in its posture, authority even. Trust. The blue jaws snapped open--impossibly wide, lined with hundreds of pointed teeth. A scuffle. A strangled cry. A splash. Brown body, and blood, floating in the pool. The blue flanks heaved, and the brown was pulled from the water--pulled out and dragged away through the leaves. As the vision faded, two voices whispered clearly. One, deep, angry: "He betrayed me..." And the other, elegant, arrogant: "He betrayed us all." It felt as though there were more to this story, though it would be left to Wilder, if she so chose, to try and uncover it. @Wilder RE: curiosity killed the cat - Rift (Original) - Jun 27 2019 Above the cat, high in the trees, Rift watched. He listened. His colors blended in so nicely with his backdrop, that his slow slink from the higher branches down to the lower ones wouldn't give him away if she looked up. His gaze was locked at the cat, the little kitten he remembered from the Olympics. The one that had destroyed his tree without a second thought. Someone like that didn't belong in his forest. And she didn't belong here at the Eyes. RE: curiosity killed the cat - Wilder - Jun 27 2019 She was surprised at how cold the water felt against her paw and she flinched, pulling it back, but the vision had already begun. She watched it play out with confusion, straining to hear the voices, but they were too muffled for her ears to pick up. Not until the two whispers, almost like they were sitting right next to her. She was so surprised that her eyes snapped open, but nobody was there. Just empty space. And the Eyes. Her brow furrowed with concern. Who were they? How long ago had it happened? RE: curiosity killed the cat - Game Master Dark - Jun 27 2019 A shining piece of Labradorite. A chunk of white Howlite.
One had dragged the other away. Which one had been which..? Where had they gone? This knowledge came in flashes, in fits and starts and half-incomprehensible pieces. With it came shards of vision, old, not all of it by the water's edge. The blue creature and the brown, sharing a kind glance, and friendly words. The trees swaying overhead. The same trees, seeming jagged and dark, vision jerking as a body was dragged beneath. A cluster of ferns over a shelf of stone, water trickling along beneath. A last breath, the final exhale drifting away along with the creek. @Wilder RE: curiosity killed the cat - Wilder - Jun 29 2019
As Wilder came out of her vision, she blinked. It...hadn't really been much of a vision, though. But it was a hint. There was still more to unravel from this story. She had forgotten, for now, that she had come here with the intention to tell Rift about Blackberry. She was immersed in her searching now, for the truth of this little tale.
She closed her eyes, wondering if she'd seen those places before. She didn't very often come to Eridanus, but there was plenty to search. She wasn't going to wait around these pools now, chasing after memories that were elsewhere. So she turned and bounded away into the forest, wholly unaware that Rift, in fact, was just above her, following her movements with a watchful gaze, just as curious as she was about what she was doing. She spent some time searching, sniffing, although the only thing she could smell were plants. She couldn't exactly sniff out the traces of memory. When, eventually, she did find the place, she at first was unsure if it was the same thing. It didn't look exactly the same - more overgrown, but the stone shelf, the sound of water, the ferns...it was all there. Hopefully she was right. RE: curiosity killed the cat - Wilder - Jun 29 2019 Wilder stepped forward, pressing her paws into the soft earth, wondering how many people had been here across time. How long ago had that first vision taken place? How long had such animosity festered between the two? Had they once been friends or were their fates always destined to end in blood?
She closed he eyes and let magic flow, the tips of her paws the anchor between herself and the past she wished to reveal. RE: curiosity killed the cat - Game Master Dark - Jun 29 2019 It was more muted, here, the vision somehow more... faded, more distant.
A brown figure, hulked and left in the dirt, half-hidden under the ledge. Ragged breathing. Blood, leaking into the soil. The vision shifted. Now there were bones, half-sunk into the peaty earth. Distant sounds and movements came and went, the passage of many years. Some of the bones were carried away--gnawed to nothing by the cave rats--and others were lost beneath the dirt. There seemed to be a whisper, now, from the buried bones--but its words were too unclear. @Wilder RE: curiosity killed the cat - Wilder - Jun 29 2019 Wilder's eyes blinked open. This was where the brown one had died. Where their bones rested, far beneath the earth. At least some of them did. Perhaps if she pulled them up, she would know more. Bones, after all, where far more direct then the general vicinity of where something happened. She remembered what Aure had said during the binding ceremony, about the spell that all those part of the Bonebound knew.
She was growing excited now, so close to uncovering something. Even if it had nothing to do with her oddities or any secret that Dragon cared about - she cared very much about it. She tried to focus, to reach down deep into the dirt and unearth something - the bones, hopefully! But as she tried to direct her magic into the earth, it instead went flying up, into the trees above her, pulling at the branches. There was a large crack as one of the branches snapped and a loud screech. Pain exploded in Wilder's head and she stumbled back, meowing with protest as a large mass of green came falling out of the sky. RE: curiosity killed the cat - Rift (Original) - Jun 29 2019 Rift followed the cat as she headed off into the forest, curious as to what she was up to. She hadn't spoken a word since she'd arrived and the only thing he'd seen her do was dip a paw in the eyes. He had half expected something terrible to happen but when it did not, he trailed behind and above her, mainly to make sure she wasn't doing anything wrong. |