Glade, Year 123
[Closed - Norani]
The mountain peak on which Drathera had been built was a stable, gargantuan mass. Steady. Safe. Reassuring, perhaps, after everything she had seen and experienced. In a few days, she would need to make her case to the Senate in hopes of procuring resources, manpower and firepower amongst them, in her bid to free the missing seasons. Facing the enemy with only her small party, even if one of them was Imogen Ward, might be something of a suicide mission.
If there was any comfort to be had, it was in the elements that were always there around her and awakened to her, and she to them. There were whispers aplenty of reassurance and encouragement. They believed in her. But would the esteemed members of the hallowed Senate? Time would tell, but much might depend on how she could make her case, and hopefully, the session wouldn't get derailed with other issues when she needed their focus on this one.
Unlike Solunarium, where light abounded, artificial though it was, her homeland had the opposite problem. Where the desert’s ecology suffered from ever-present, endless light, Ecith itself was dark, cold, and damp, and often wet. The ground went from soaked and soggy to mud to dryly packed. Crops were having a harder time growing, even with the presence of the dragons within their midst. The fel eclipse was not helping the jungles, even the depths of which rarely saw light in the first place. Just like it was aboard, the elements around her were out of balance.
Stones pushed through the soil as she walked along, diverting off to go in their own directions. These stones ranged from simple, dark polished pebbles to brilliant precious gemstones with multitudes of facets. They reflected what light there was there, making up a rainbow-strewn path down and away from the reaches of the city. They made their own patterns and mosaics that vanished once she was a handful of steps away, sinking back down within the ground. Their attitudes were solemn and stoic, though there seemed to be a bit of mischief in the way they kept on making the stones vanish once she was away from them.
If she chose, she could follow the trails it was making as they progressed into the mountain. Otherwise... she could try to ground herself with something else.
[Closed - Norani]
The mountain peak on which Drathera had been built was a stable, gargantuan mass. Steady. Safe. Reassuring, perhaps, after everything she had seen and experienced. In a few days, she would need to make her case to the Senate in hopes of procuring resources, manpower and firepower amongst them, in her bid to free the missing seasons. Facing the enemy with only her small party, even if one of them was Imogen Ward, might be something of a suicide mission.
If there was any comfort to be had, it was in the elements that were always there around her and awakened to her, and she to them. There were whispers aplenty of reassurance and encouragement. They believed in her. But would the esteemed members of the hallowed Senate? Time would tell, but much might depend on how she could make her case, and hopefully, the session wouldn't get derailed with other issues when she needed their focus on this one.
Unlike Solunarium, where light abounded, artificial though it was, her homeland had the opposite problem. Where the desert’s ecology suffered from ever-present, endless light, Ecith itself was dark, cold, and damp, and often wet. The ground went from soaked and soggy to mud to dryly packed. Crops were having a harder time growing, even with the presence of the dragons within their midst. The fel eclipse was not helping the jungles, even the depths of which rarely saw light in the first place. Just like it was aboard, the elements around her were out of balance.
Stones pushed through the soil as she walked along, diverting off to go in their own directions. These stones ranged from simple, dark polished pebbles to brilliant precious gemstones with multitudes of facets. They reflected what light there was there, making up a rainbow-strewn path down and away from the reaches of the city. They made their own patterns and mosaics that vanished once she was a handful of steps away, sinking back down within the ground. Their attitudes were solemn and stoic, though there seemed to be a bit of mischief in the way they kept on making the stones vanish once she was away from them.
If she chose, she could follow the trails it was making as they progressed into the mountain. Otherwise... she could try to ground herself with something else.