First Star I See Tonight
Location: On the road to Gel'Grandal
There was a pleasant scent of spice rising from the bubbling pot over the far. Freya sat beside it, idly stirring the mixture with a long wooden spoon while she read from a scroll in her other hand. The heat of Searing was steadily giving way to Ash, and this night especially held a distinct chill which made the dragonborn grateful for the fire's warmth. Around her the world was quiet, lonely in a way as she found herself camped on the side of an oddly smooth road which, during the day, carried those mechanical abominations the people here called transportation. The tree line had been pushed back several meters away from the road on either side, providing a clear and unobscured view of the night sky. This at least Freya could appreciate, though the felling of so many trees did not sit well with her sensibilities.
Beside her a small creature similar to a beetle crawled from the dirt and waved its antenna at the sky. Freya glanced down at it, but gave it little mind as it burrowed back into the earth, leaving not a trace of its presence as it went. The spirits of the land grew more sparse the close she came to the capital city of Gelerand. Those that were present seemed confused, or perhaps sickened in a way she had never seen before. Like the land itself were being affected by the march of industrialization. Asteri did not seem affected at least, but that was to be expected. The Star spirit currently sat perched on top of her wagon, his eyes closed as if asleep, though Freya knew through their bond that he was listening to something far, far away. A music she couldn't understand, words she could not comprehend.
Sighing Freya set her scroll aside and stood, stretching her arms over her head and yawning wide enough to reveal pointed teeth. She was just about to retrieve a bowl from her wagon when a pulse of force shook the ground, knocking her off her feet and sending her pot rolling down the slope to the road, its contents lost to the earth. Scrambling to her feet Freya glanced looked around, reaching her satchel which normally hung from her shoulder, only to realize it was still inside of the wagon. Another pulse and the wagon lurched onto two of its wheels before slamming back down with a heavy thud. Freya stared at the wagon for several tense seconds, waiting to see if another wave would rocker her back once more. When none came she slowly straightened and looked down at her spilled dinner.
"Come."
Asteri's voice drew Freya's attention back to the wagon, and she saw the star spirit circling on the other side. His eyes were fixed on something, and there was an urgency in his tone. With quick stride Freya rounded the wagon, first noting the sizeable dent in the side where the wood had dented from a heavy impact. Her eyes then fell down on the figure on the ground, his body limp and crumbled at an odd angle and a pool of red steadily beginning to form beneath him.
"Star mother..." she breathed, kneeling down beside the man and pressing two fingers against his neck. There was pulse, though faint. She brushed aside a braide and looked at the man's face, and then down at the black wings which still twitched.
11th of Ash, 124rd Year, A.o.S.
Location: On the road to Gel'Grandal
There was a pleasant scent of spice rising from the bubbling pot over the far. Freya sat beside it, idly stirring the mixture with a long wooden spoon while she read from a scroll in her other hand. The heat of Searing was steadily giving way to Ash, and this night especially held a distinct chill which made the dragonborn grateful for the fire's warmth. Around her the world was quiet, lonely in a way as she found herself camped on the side of an oddly smooth road which, during the day, carried those mechanical abominations the people here called transportation. The tree line had been pushed back several meters away from the road on either side, providing a clear and unobscured view of the night sky. This at least Freya could appreciate, though the felling of so many trees did not sit well with her sensibilities.
Beside her a small creature similar to a beetle crawled from the dirt and waved its antenna at the sky. Freya glanced down at it, but gave it little mind as it burrowed back into the earth, leaving not a trace of its presence as it went. The spirits of the land grew more sparse the close she came to the capital city of Gelerand. Those that were present seemed confused, or perhaps sickened in a way she had never seen before. Like the land itself were being affected by the march of industrialization. Asteri did not seem affected at least, but that was to be expected. The Star spirit currently sat perched on top of her wagon, his eyes closed as if asleep, though Freya knew through their bond that he was listening to something far, far away. A music she couldn't understand, words she could not comprehend.
Sighing Freya set her scroll aside and stood, stretching her arms over her head and yawning wide enough to reveal pointed teeth. She was just about to retrieve a bowl from her wagon when a pulse of force shook the ground, knocking her off her feet and sending her pot rolling down the slope to the road, its contents lost to the earth. Scrambling to her feet Freya glanced looked around, reaching her satchel which normally hung from her shoulder, only to realize it was still inside of the wagon. Another pulse and the wagon lurched onto two of its wheels before slamming back down with a heavy thud. Freya stared at the wagon for several tense seconds, waiting to see if another wave would rocker her back once more. When none came she slowly straightened and looked down at her spilled dinner.
"Come."
Asteri's voice drew Freya's attention back to the wagon, and she saw the star spirit circling on the other side. His eyes were fixed on something, and there was an urgency in his tone. With quick stride Freya rounded the wagon, first noting the sizeable dent in the side where the wood had dented from a heavy impact. Her eyes then fell down on the figure on the ground, his body limp and crumbled at an odd angle and a pool of red steadily beginning to form beneath him.
"Star mother..." she breathed, kneeling down beside the man and pressing two fingers against his neck. There was pulse, though faint. She brushed aside a braide and looked at the man's face, and then down at the black wings which still twitched.
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