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.:[Spheda]:. (Open/Accepting!)
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a3...SphedaLogo.png "This is the way the world ends; not with a bang, but a whimper." ~T.S. Eliot Time flows like a river, in a continuous, forward motion. The material that makes up time itself - much like the water of a river - is knows as spheda. Spheda is the very substance that carves out the history of the world, but the future is not set in stone - and neither is the past. In the year 5214, a powerful emperor conquers the last stretch of land that had not been under his tyrannical rule. His ruthless goal of ruling over the world is finally reached; however, he soon realizes that still isn't enough. Knowing that small rebel alliances were bound to be forming all over the various regions, he wanted to give himself a zero percent chance of being overtaken. He wanted to be forever known as the one and only ruler of the world, and there was only one solution that could prevent his power from ever being taken - destroying the very world he'd conquered. The rumors quickly began to spread across the lands and finally reached the scattered rebels. They knew in order to save the world, they would have to assassinate the emperor and disband his faithful followers. The small alliances all sent their strongest member to a meeting point, where they formed their own order. Among them were five beings whose magical power was equal to - and in two cases, greater than - the emperor himself. They alone were the world's only hope of taking down the destructive tyrant... but the emperor had a pocket ace. A couple of his minions, who overran the conquered lands, had come across two unknown stones. At first, they seemed like any other jewel, but when the two were put together, a great discovery was made; they opened up a rift within space and time, allowing for the direct contact and manipulation of raw spheda. Realizing he now had even time itself under his control, he knew that the rebel order - even the two that were stronger than himself - had no chance. They couldn't possibly ever defeat him, because, well... soon, they were never going to have existed. With the assistance of master historians, the emperor discovered the 'origin point' of each and every member of the order - a tiny, seemingly insignificant event in time that eventually led to the birth and power of the member. It would be like reverse-engineering a butterfly effect; he was going to stop the earthquake by killing the caterpillar before it could even become a butterfly. He soon began using the stones to access the spheda, and with it he was able to rewrite and alter history itself. One by one, the members of the order faded away and disappeared into nonexistence. However, one of the historians thought the emperor had gone too far by ripping apart history so recklessly, and betrayed him by stealing the stones. He knew no single person should ever have so much power, and after opening the flow of spheda once more, he cast both stones against the current, far into the past. He was promptly executed once the emperor discovered what he'd done, but the action could not be taken back. |
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a3...ercomeTime.png "With a bit of the mind flip, you're there in the time slip, and nothing can ever be the same." Aeryth, a young female from the medieval era, had been exploring just outside her village when she came across something completely enchanting and out of this world - a beautiful, ruby red stone had appeared in a flash only several meters before her, and as soon as she took another step closer to it, the stone began to glow and radiate heat. Wondering if she should sell or treasure such a discovery, she inched closer and closer, before finally daring to pick it up. Upon closer inspection, she noticed it had several small cracks in it, and it was almost as if the stone seemed melancholy. Something about the smooth, polished rock mesmerized the teenaged girl... Only moments later, another being in strange otherworldly armor appeared in a similar flash, and upon seeing the girl with the stone, suddenly attacked her. She was a homeless, orphaned rogue, and knew very well how to evade attacks - she easily bested the futuristic soldier and rendered him defenseless and without a weapon. Threatening to torture him, and eerily convincing of such a threat, she got him to say something about the stones needing to return to the future. He spoke vaguely, much to her dismay, and she didn't understand the rest of what he had muttered desperately, and decided it was best to kill him and leave his body to the scavenging trogs that lived in the forest. What she did understand, however, was that the stone she'd found was somehow important and that there was another one somewhere. From her dull, boring, meaningless life came such a treasure as this, and she found herself being consumed with curiosity and wonder and excitement. Could this be the adventure she'd always daydreamed of? Where would she find this other stone, and why were they so important? |
The Order The Tyranny Eresante/Shadowmire Rainbow Butterfly Woods
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Regions These are the regions and key places located within the world. They exist all throughout time, but obviously as time progresses, the towns and villages become more developed cities. If you have a suggestion or ideas for additional regions, feel free to share them in the OOC thread. Creatures These are the main types of creatures you may encounter. As I said for the regions, if you have a suggestion or would like to contribute your own creature to this list, then please feel free to bring it up in the OOC thread!
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The Order
Central Region (medieval era)
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http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a3...aptainsLog.png A quick recap of everything that has happened so far, in case you need a quick review, or if you are joining in later on! :] 11/8 || After finding the odd stone, Aeryth sought out her best friend, a trog named Tokage, to confide in her everything that had happened. They decided that the only way to get any answers would be to find the other stone, and Aeryth suddenly remembered a woman from her past who had mentioned something about the future before mysteriously disappearing. She convinced Tokage to accompany her through the Rainbow Butterfly Woods, known for the legendary butterflies who attract and mesmerize humans into wandering deeper into the heart of the forest, where a giant demon, the Rainbow Butterfly, slowly drains away their life. The two hadn't made it very far into the woods when they came across a male fae with a warning. Tokage was ready to eat him when Aeryth noticed he had a stone that looked remarkably like her own. Could he have found the other stone she was looking for? Meanwhile, the half-demon Anastasia was sent on a mission by the crypt librarian to find a legendary moonflower within the Rainbow Butterfly Woods. The dearly departed who reside within the crypts have begun to rise and wander around, and this flower may be the key to stopping the undead in their tracks. She hadn't gotten too far into her search before meeting someone herself - a princess cast from her destroyed world who had just awoken in a soft patch of grass, with no clue as to where she was. A silver fox appears, watching them for a brief moment before disappearing, tracking down the scent of a human that he'd detected when being pursued by a pack of trogs. The two girls decide to travel together in search of the flower, and the fox traces the scent to Aeryth, watching as she and Tokage speak with the male. |
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Open & Accepting! The RP is now Open! ~*~ Soft violet eyes gleamed with curiosity as they gazed deeply into the beautiful ruby stone. The female's head tilted to the side ever so slightly as her wrist turned, rotating the jewel as she examined it. After a moment, she sighed, closing her eyes and resting back against the reptile's body. Aeryth had gone straight into the heart of the Shadowmire swamps in order to find the only being she'd come to trust, who was, ironically, a trog. She had to show her friend the mysterious stone she'd come across, and tell her about what happened after it had appeared. Tokage lay on a patch of dry grass, her long spiked tail snaking around Aeryth as she sat with her back leaning against the monster's soft belly. The trog's own crimson hues gazed at the artifact. A curious, growl-like purr hummed quietly from the creature. |
Drake sat lazily in an oak tree as he watched a human blindly stumble about in his woods. Mesmerized again. He thought as he watched a butterfly land on the branch above him. Despite being mesmerized, this strangely dressed human kept mumbling about some stone. Drake looked up to the creature above him. "Do you have any idea what he is talking about?" The butterfly ignored him and flitted off, leaving Drake alone to handle the human below him. "Fine, i'll handle this." he rolled his eyes and hopped down off his branch. He pulled a shiny necklace from the pouch at his waist and slipped it on his neck. The green stone glowed briefly and Enveloped Drake in a green light as his body grew that that of human stature. "Come on now." Drake said as he put his hands on the humans shoulders and turned him in the right direction. Drake walked him to the edge of the woods and gave him a gentle shove towards the other human population before he turned around and headed back into the woods. Just before Drake went to remove his amulet, something caught his eye. He knelt down and moved a fistful of leaves from the ground revealing a red stone. Curiously, Drake picked up the small stone between his fingers. Is this what that guy was talking about?
After taking off his amulet and shrinking back to his normal side, Drake took a length of of woven grass and wrapped it around the stone to secure it. IT was a good size now, but he could still pick it up with both arms. He slung the stone onto his back and tied it to himself between his wings to secure it. I wonder what's so special about this stone... he thought as he awkwardly flew back to his home in the hollow of a cherry deep deep with in the forest. |
"Hey Toka... you know what I just remembered...?" The girl asked, absent-mindedly tossing the stone up into the air and catching it, before tossing it up again. The trog glanced over with narrowed eyes and a smirk.
"That you shouldn't play with enchanted objects as if they were mere rocks?" Aeryth chuckled slightly. "No, of course not! I was talking about a story." Catching the stone once more, she stopped throwing it upwards and decided to hold onto it as they neared the edge of the forest. "See, I remember hearing something when I was younger. There was a young woman who had found her way to Eresante, and while I don't really remember her face that well, I remember she was beautiful... all the guys were mesmerized with her beauty, and even the women couldn't take their eyes off her. She was kind too, when I first met her, I'd fallen and scraped my knee, and she helped me. Even cooked me a decent meal, too... She was nice to everyone, and it wasn't fake. You could tell it was sincere, like it was just, part of her nature." "Well, if she's your role model, I don't think you're doing a very good job~" The female shot Tokage a threatening, but playful, glare. "Hey! I'm a work in progress, alright? Anyways, that's not my point! Point is... well, she just up and disappeared one day, without a trace or a note or a message. She just vanished. A lot of the villagers became upset about it, fearing you guys may have eaten her or something. But no blood was found anywhere, no sign of a struggle, so they put that theory to rest. Then they thought maybe she'd gone into the woods..." "Why would she come into the Shadowmire?" "No, not the Shadowmire. I meant the other part of the forest, the bright and sunny one. The Rainbow Butterfly Woods." Both of them were well aware of the legend behind that forest. There's said to be a powerful demon who lives at the heart of the woods, and it takes the form of a giant butterfly. It can also dissolve into thousands of tiny multicolored butterflies and spread itself out over the area. Whenever a human was to enter the forest, the Butterfly demon would find them and mesmerize them into staying within the woods, slowly luring them into the deepest part at the center to feed on their spirit. If the woman really had gone in there, she was probably still there somewhere, unless she'd already been consumed or found by someone else. "Oh, I see... but what does that have to do with anything?" Aeryth suddenly let out a boastful laugh and grinned, her face filled with self-confident pride. "Ahaha! Well, my dear friend, I'm exquisite at collecting gossip and information like this~ and although it's been years, I'm pretty sure I remember it correctly." "Remember what...?" Tokage stopped, seeing the girl in front of her stop as well. They'd just reached the edge of the forest, and she realized where Aeryth had been leading her. Just across the clearing was the opposing edge of the Rainbow Butterfly Woods. "Wait, we aren't..." "Toka..." Her voice lowered as she turned to the reptile. "She said she was from another time. From the future." The trog blinked, then shook her head and took a step backward. "No, Aeryth, we aren't going on some wild goose chase in there. What if you--" "What if she's still there? If we can find her and bring her out, maybe she can--" "What if you get stuck in there, too?" "She might know about the stone!" "And she might not!" "I'll be fine, I won't get freaked out because of some stupid butterflies~" "That's not the point--" "Then let's go!" "No! It's a bad idea!" "So you're gonna make me go all alone then?" "That's even worse!" "So then you'll come?" "B-but..." "Come on, it'll be fun!" Without waiting for Tokage's response, Aeryth giggled and ran forward. It was exciting, she'd never been into the Woods before, and couldn't wait to see what it was like inside. Before entering though, she placed the stone within the safety of her bag, just in case some creature tried to grab it from her. She had a crazy idea... an absurd hunch, you might call it. But if she was right, then maybe it wouldn't be so difficult to get some answers after all~ |
"There is something wrong in the crypts below us." Said the old librarian.
Anastasia looked up from her book on dragon anatomy. "What is it?" The librarian shifted uncomfortably and looked at his feet before shuffling closer to Anastasia. He talked in low rushed whispers. "I can't say exactly what it is, but it is unnatural. That much I know." "Tell me about it Jacob." Anastasia said eagerly. "That is about all that I can say dear girl. But, I am going to ask you do do us a favor. Something dreadfully important." Anastasia looked up at him. Her red eyes searched his face while she waited for him to continue. "In the heart of the Rainbow Butterfly woods there is a flower that blooms in the moonlight. It grows at the tops of the trees and has five silver petals that sparkle at night." "The moonflower? You are asking me to chase a legend in one of the most dangerous parts of this land? In the place where the Rainbow Butterfly Demon eats people's souls. How the Hell is a legendary flower - that might not even exist - going to help with thumps and bumps coming from the crypt?" Jacob hushed Ana. "Keep your voice down. We don't want everyone to know." Anastasia rolled her eyes at the old man. "The crypts have been rumored to be haunted for years. What difference will a little more material for the rumor mill be? What if I refuse to go on this mission? Huh?" "If you don't want to help us after we practically raised you when you showed up at our door ten years ago, than I can see we made a big mistake. You are just a selfish ungrateful girl willing to take advantage of some stupid old librarians." His face was turning purple while he talked. "Don't be like that Jacob!" "We could have given you to the brothel! You could be a common whore Ana. Instead we taught you literature and cared for you." Anastasia looked down, ashamed. "Just tell me what the moonflower is supposed to do to fix the problem in the crypts. At least give me that much information before you send me off on a quest that will probably end up with me dead in the forest." "There is a wizard, and he knows a spell that can fix it. But he cannot cast the spell without the moonflower. He has assured us that it is real, and that if someone is clever enough they can obtain some. We are putting all our trust and hope in this wizard, and now we are passing that trust and hope onto your shoulders Anastasia. We know that you are not entirely human. There is a chance that it will give you some immunity to the Rainbow Butterfly's lure." Anastasia sighed heavily. "Give me an hour to gather some cloths and food from the kitchen. I will be gone before it gets any later." "Thank you child." Jacob said softly, clasping Ana's hands in his. Ana gathered everything she would need in a small pack and left the place she had come to call home. Her greatest fear was returning to the Shadowmire where her mother died so many years ago. She would skirt the edges of it for as long as she could before she cut through to the Butterfly Wood. |
finx sighed and rolled out of bed smoothing her hair back. "finx can you run into town for me?" a female voice called from somewhere in the house "sure mom" she called back. finx got dressed and brushed her hair walking into the kitchen she grapped the list of stuff and the money on the table and left for town. she gathered up all the things on the list she saw that there was still money left over. she smiled it looked like she could get her self a little something before returning home to butterfly wood she didnt live in it put close to it. she thought about the crypt and wondered if she should go to the library there. she desided to pocket her money and head home.
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[imgright]http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a357/13Whatsername13/EnchantedForest-Smaller.png[/imgright]"Wow~!" Aeryth's violet eyes brightened with wonder as she and Tokage entered the enchanting Rainbow Butterfly Woods. "Toka, it's so beautiful!" Tall trees stretched up towards the soft sapphire sky, covered in vividly green leaves. The ground was covered in fluffy green grass, waving gently in the occasional breeze, speckled with colorful flowers. It felt so peaceful and calming, the only sounds being the rustling of the leaves and every once in a while the singing of a bird.
Tokage seemed equally in awe, but was more cautious and wary of the surroundings. "Be careful, Aeryth... don't get mesmerized before you even see a butterfly!" She made sure to stay close to her human friend as they wandered deeper into the woods. Her blood red eyes constantly darted around, keeping a look out for any butterflies or other creatures that might not be so peaceful. "I'll be fine... if I see a butterfly, I'll just close my eyes, okay? Then you can tell me when the coast is clear." She gave a clever smirk as she came to a small pathway, where the grass had been flattened by some sort of walking creature. "Besides, most people came here alone when they became mesmerized, or with other people. You should be immune, so you can help me even if I do get dazed, right?" "Yeah... I guess so..." The reptile glanced to the left, then to the right, her claws twitching slightly. "Where are we going, anyways?" "Well... I figured our best bet of finding that woman..." She looked over to Tokage, blinking nervously and suddenly turned her head in the opposite direction. "Err, I figured it would be best if we went straight into the heart of the woods!" "What?! The heart of the woods?! Are you insane?!" The trog let out a fierce, angry snarl, which seemed to echo through the trees. Aeryth jumped back at first from the sound itself, but it was the strange sense of uneasiness afterwards that caused her to worry. After the echo had faded, a strange silence fell over the forest. Both of them fell quiet, exchanging looks before glancing around them. "I... I think it knows we're here..." |
When she reached the edge of the woods Ana sat on the dirt and stared into the thick trees of the forest. She took several deep breaths to steady her nerves and ate a small meal of cheese and hard bread before entering.
This was a breathtaking place, but Anastasia knew it could be deadly. She chose her steps carefully and slowly made her way deeper into the woods. |
Drakes wings twitched as he sat there in his tree looking at the strange stone he had found. He hung his head and sighed. Great, more people are coming in... Being his peoples guardian, he had developed a sixth sense for when strangers entered the woods. He lashed the stone to his back once more and flew off in the direction of the new intruders.
As he got closer to the forest edge, he landed on a branch and froze at the sound of a hoarse snarl. Afterwords the forest fell silent. This day just keeps getting better. Drake hopped from tree to tree until he was closer to the intruders. He was surprised to find a young human girl with a Trog at her side. It had been a very long time since the last Trog had entered the woods. They weren't mesmerized yet, so Drake decided he'd do his normal, fly by warning. Most humans never saw a Fae so when one flew by, it just looked like a bug. Drake dropped down from his branch and swooped behind the human girls head, Whispering his warning in her ears as he passed. "Leave before it's too late." With his warning done, Drake sat down on a branch on the other side of the path and waited to see if the girl was smart enough to listen. |
A silver fox dashed through the woods, the wind rushing through the fur on his back. Icy blue eyes gazed ahead as he ran, not even bothering to look back. The sound of his pursuers was close, and he dodged to the side. The kick of dirt into the air around him showed that he had just managed to avoid being snatched. He darted through the brush quickly and with his speed alone, climbed a large tree and looked down on the Trogs that had been chasing him all morning. They looked angry as they stared up at him and he snorted softly, his way of laughing. The sound stopped instantly the moment the tree shook abruptly. He dug into the bark of the branch he was laying on and looked down. One of the Trogs was trying to climb up to his perch and he let himself growl softly at them.
Aeon wasn't ready to give in, nor was he willing to see what would happen if he went back down there. A slow transformation started as the silver fur receded into his skin. His body grew marginally larger and the fur gauntlets on his arms and legs began to be noticeable as well as the white wolf pelt. His tan skin was glistening with sweat, that's what he got for running so hard. His breath came in sharp gasps as he stared down at the Trogs with his icy blue eyes. A scent came to him on the wind, the smell of a human and his eyes darted in the direction the wind had come from. Towards the Rainbow Butterfly woods, that's where it was coming from. He jumped from the branch onto another one a few feet away. He would have to travel above the ground for now and hope that the Trogs would give up on him eventually. They must be getting hungry to chase after a Shifter instead of raiding the human town. After a while of traveling through the trees, he looked down and saw that the Trogs seemed to have disappeared. While he normally would have relaxed, he realized there was a chance they may have picked up the human scent and gone after it. If that were so, then he was safe for a while. As much as he felt he should do something, he hesitated. Why should he save a human when they had hunted his kind? He looked around for a little bit and bit his lower lip, drawing blood with his sharp canines. He shifted back into Fox-Form and jumped to the ground, taking off through the brush of the Shadowmire towards the Rainbow Butterfly Woods. He couldn't believe he was going to do this. |
Life as a royal princess was nearly perfect. Being able to obtain whatever one wanted at one’s whim was so easy, given her status. Her parents were kind and loving. Her brothers were rambunctious hellions. All the children of the family of Adare were trained to become future leaders and Éclair especially was to be matched in marriage to a crown prince who treated her poorly ever since they first met. That was the downside to “happily ever after.” She and her “betrothed-at-the-cradle” fiancé picked on each other relentlessly. Believed to be just typical kiddie fights by their parents at the time, the urging of the betrothal was pushed forward even though Princess Éclair and the Crown Prince of Glenwell seemed less and less of an ideal match for the future of the kingdom. Growing up engaged to a prince was supposed to be the ultimate fairy tale promise. But no, their story was the stuff of elementary school sandbox pranks.
Years passed, and every summer, Éclair would be sent over to the kingdom of Glenwell, accompanied by a chaperone in some form or another – either her parents, a brother, or an actual babysitter. It was no secret that they hated each other, yet were brought together time and time again in the hopes (of their parents and their countrymen) that they would actually fall in love and agree to marry. That happened on Éclair’s eighteenth birthday. Falling in love, that is. The engagement was made official when it seemed that both parties had matured enough (or at least bear some form of attraction to each other after all this time). However, the happiness was short-lived. The alliance needed to be made permanent and withstanding as soon as possible. An anti-monarchy military unit from another country was on the verge of taking over the kingdom of Adare. They succeeded in the coup d’état, and the former Adare monarchs had to forcefully transfer their children to various points around the world – places they hoped would be safe for their children, so long as they wouldn’t be recognized. Éclair’s last glance of her world as it crumbled was reaching out to her “prince,” but as soon as the coup d’état was finalized, the engagement was soon broken off, and he barely cast a look at her, turning and walking away to leave. Everything she ever knew about life was gone. Éclair had been somehow pushed into a portal, taking her to one of the ends of the planet, screaming and kicking to try and get out. She awoke in a forest, in the middle of a patch of grass. |
Ana saw a strangely dressed girl waking up from a nap on the forest floor. Who would voluntarily sleep in this cursed place? It could be some sort of trick, but she doubted it. There were no stories that had beautiful young women luring other beautiful young women to their deaths. It just was not logical.
Walking forward cautiously Anastasia said, "Hello? Are you alright? I hope you haven't seen any butterflies around because if you have I am going to go the other way right now." |
Blinking, she heard a voice calling out to her. The light from the sun peeked out through the leaves of the trees surrounding the area, dappling her face with specks of light that Éclair had to shield her eyes from. Trying to regain her breathing rate to be steady, she lay there for a bit until she caught the other girl in her eyesight. “Who…who are you? And butterflies? I’ve no idea what you’re talking about!” One moment, she was at home, escaping from a coup that very well may have taken her life. And now she was here, presumably alone, with the exception of this girl who had dared to venture near her. “I’m not going to attack you, if that is what you think. Unless you mean to attack me first, then I shall surely defend myself, mark my words,” she replied, sensing a bit of distrust. Eclair groaned. Her head hurt painfully, and she didn't know if she could move her body off the ground. Everything hurt.
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Aeon paused when he heard voices, and he looked in that direction. This wasn't the same scent he caught earlier, but there was no mistaking the fact that someone was there. He snuck around through the brush until he came close to the clearing and gazed out at the two girls standing there. One of them was a demon, there was no doubt of that, but she wasn't all demon. He sniffed the air and looked between the two before edging his way into the clearing. His silver fur shining in the streaks of sunlight that pushed through the tops of the trees. Both tails flicked back and forth as he regarded them. He stayed at the edge of the clearing, despite how much he wanted to know more about these two, he still needed to be cautious.
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Upon hearing the whispered message in her ear, Aeryth's eyes suddenly widened, and in a brief moment she seemed to jump and dash behind the emerald raptor. "KYAAAAA~!!!" she wailed, closing her eyes tightly as she pressed her face against those smooth scales. "Did you hear that?! That voice! It's a ghost! Kill it! Kill it!"
Tokage blinked for a second before letting out a sigh. "It wasn't a ghost, Aeryth, it was a bug... type of... thing." .Since trogs were adapted to hunting down hidden prey, they had excellent vision. They were able to pick up even small amounts of movement, and Tokage had caught the movement of the small creature that had flown past the girl. Thinking it was maybe a butterfly or another creature with possibly the same effects, she had monitored the creature even after it flew away from them. Looking to Aeryth, she growled in a low, threatening tone and turned her head, averting her blood red gaze across the pathway, where that flying creature had seemed to settle on a branch. "But killing it is definitely something I can do~" |
"That wouldn't be a wise decision." Drake spoke as he pulled his amulet on. He stayed where he was sitting on the tree branch as he became human sized. He folded his wings against his back as he pulled the red gem around and put it into the pouch on his waist. He rolled his eyes at the trog as she tried to seem threatening.
"I'm just trying to keep you from getting into trouble." he said flatly. "So you should leave." he folded his arms across his chest and stared at the human girl before him. He just knew that she would be trouble. |
Anastasia reached her hand out to the woman. "Come on, let me help you up. Sleeping in the Rainbow Butterfly Woods is not the safest thing to be doing. Come to think of it... why are you sleeping here? There is an inn within a few hours walk that way and at least it has warm beds and walls to keep you safe." She pointed towards Eresante, the way she had come.
"I wouldn't be surprised if you were mesmerized by the butterfly and it just left you here to go hunt more prey. Probably figurehead you would still be sleeping when it came back to get you." Anastasia looked around nervously. She caught movement in the trees and fearing that it was the butterfly she immediately squinted her eyes shut, retracted her hand and covered her eyes with it. She squatted down and listened. Maybe if she couldn't see the damned thing it couldn't ensnare her? She was willing to try. |
Aeon watched the demon girl carefully as he stayed in the same place, just at the edge of the clearing. If she hadn't covered her eyes and chosen to look around, he would have been easy enough to spot. Something in the air tickled his nose and he tried to resist the urge to sneeze. He didn't understand anything they were saying, having lived away from any kind of civilization, including his own, for most of his life. It came quickly, but the sound was loud enough to alert both girls to his presence as the sneeze came, unbidden. He shook his head and moved a little further into the clearing, making the sunlight reflect off his fur onto the surrounding trees.
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This entire place was verily unfamiliar to her. “What are you talking about?” she asked. Rainbow Butterfly woods? What’s the matter with a little butterfly? It’s not like it’s going to kill us, is it?” Éclair had no idea where she was sent to, nor did she know where the rest of her family ended up. “And just who are you?” She nearly yanked her hand back but didn’t want to be rude to the first person that found her. But her head was still full of questions. Éclair was now utterly lost. ’Have I been sent to another dimension? But that’s ridiculous!’ she thought to herself. In her confusion, she hadn’t even noticed the rustling in the bushes and was wondering why this girl had crouched down all of a sudden, while she now sat upright. Butterflies in her kingdom were a rarity, and usually were considered signs of good luck. Why was it here that anyone would fear it?
And then the sneeze came. Éclair immediately turned her head. "Who's there?" she called. |
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