Falling off the bone (Imogen)
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2022 7:35 am
50th of Ash, 122 AS
It was a slow thing, but over time the rubble that was Zaichaer was steadily being rebuilt. The construction seemed centered around the territory of that man, Franky, yet now when she walked the streets Lyra did not have to walk around large chunks of stone in the road nor worry about stepping in the rotting flesh of a corpse trapped beneath a beam. Thus far in her journey Lyra's black and gold robes remained unmarred and unsoiled, a blessing of sorts considering the things that now traveled the streets.
After nearly a full season Lyra had almost entirely abandoned her human appearance. She felt some sentimentality toward it of course, but the act of changing her features was tiresome. If she wished to look like a human she could use her body once again... though that was rare for her now. Today she let her long silver hair flow freely around her shoulders, a light breeze catching it from time to time to reveal her elven features but Lyra did not mind. She was content to simply be able to walk again. It still felt unreal to her that she could stroll about as she did. Part of her expected the next strong breeze to disperse her form to the winds, but that would not happen. There was a giddiness in her heart when she turned the next corner, and not even the appearance of a wandering zombie could dampen her mood.
The creature turned its sunken eyes on Lyra, growling like some feral beast before shuffling in her direction using its one good foot. With an absent-minded wave of her hand, the rune of Vitalis flared as she took control of the thick, coagulated blood inside the creature, bringing it to a halt.
"Oh?" Lyra mused as she stepped closer, "The blood has not all turned to ichor? Curious..."
The zombie gnashed its rotting teeth and struggled to bite at Lyra when she drew close. Raising a hand a series of glyphs appeared etched into her skin, and when she was close enough she plunged her fingers into the corpse's chest. It shuddered as she withdrew a light made of grey mist, and composed in a heap when she released her hold on its blood.
"Still intact... Though frayed at the edges." She examined the small soul in her hand for a moment before opening her mouth and swallowing it whole. The symbols on her skin dissipated and she continued her walk. "Perhaps it is preserved in these creatures, but the connection is too weak to exert conscious control over their body?"
Since the undead had begun to wander Zaichaer Lyra had taken some of her spare time to observe them. She was unfamiliar with their makeup, and the creatures were not altogether common in the ages she was from. As she walked Lyra hummed a pleasant tune, eyes quickly adjusting to the darkness as the sun dipped over the horizon.
It was a slow thing, but over time the rubble that was Zaichaer was steadily being rebuilt. The construction seemed centered around the territory of that man, Franky, yet now when she walked the streets Lyra did not have to walk around large chunks of stone in the road nor worry about stepping in the rotting flesh of a corpse trapped beneath a beam. Thus far in her journey Lyra's black and gold robes remained unmarred and unsoiled, a blessing of sorts considering the things that now traveled the streets.
After nearly a full season Lyra had almost entirely abandoned her human appearance. She felt some sentimentality toward it of course, but the act of changing her features was tiresome. If she wished to look like a human she could use her body once again... though that was rare for her now. Today she let her long silver hair flow freely around her shoulders, a light breeze catching it from time to time to reveal her elven features but Lyra did not mind. She was content to simply be able to walk again. It still felt unreal to her that she could stroll about as she did. Part of her expected the next strong breeze to disperse her form to the winds, but that would not happen. There was a giddiness in her heart when she turned the next corner, and not even the appearance of a wandering zombie could dampen her mood.
The creature turned its sunken eyes on Lyra, growling like some feral beast before shuffling in her direction using its one good foot. With an absent-minded wave of her hand, the rune of Vitalis flared as she took control of the thick, coagulated blood inside the creature, bringing it to a halt.
"Oh?" Lyra mused as she stepped closer, "The blood has not all turned to ichor? Curious..."
The zombie gnashed its rotting teeth and struggled to bite at Lyra when she drew close. Raising a hand a series of glyphs appeared etched into her skin, and when she was close enough she plunged her fingers into the corpse's chest. It shuddered as she withdrew a light made of grey mist, and composed in a heap when she released her hold on its blood.
"Still intact... Though frayed at the edges." She examined the small soul in her hand for a moment before opening her mouth and swallowing it whole. The symbols on her skin dissipated and she continued her walk. "Perhaps it is preserved in these creatures, but the connection is too weak to exert conscious control over their body?"
Since the undead had begun to wander Zaichaer Lyra had taken some of her spare time to observe them. She was unfamiliar with their makeup, and the creatures were not altogether common in the ages she was from. As she walked Lyra hummed a pleasant tune, eyes quickly adjusting to the darkness as the sun dipped over the horizon.