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The star comes. - Cassiopia - 08-10-2015 cassiopia nebualis
Turquoise eyes laid upon the strange land she had somehow found herself in, alone and slightly scared. Even with all the knowledge within her skull, the woman could not for the life of her figure out where she was, and the most terrifying, her magic had disappeared. Of course, she assumed that once she had entered this land it had stripped her gravity manipulating magic. Eyes closing for a moment, a sigh escaped her soft pink lips as the woman took in her surroundings, the sights and smells. The musky scent of dirt, the serene aroma of pine, and the smell of the sweet grasses surrounding her dark hooves. A light breeze ruffled her incredibly long hair as it cascaded too the ground like a peaceful, lazy river. Nearby, an owl hooted in the evening air, the sound reverberating off trees and into Cassiopia's swiveling ears. No, she didn't know where she was, but deciding to make the best of it, a smile crawled across her face. Suddenly moving forward, legs carrying her loyally across the unknown earth, ears always moving as her eyes scanned every shadow and every creature that scuttled through the undergrowth. Her cautious movements continued until she reached a small clearing, a meadow of sorts, where a small pond resided. The crickets sang loudly as the woman walked towards the petite body of water, lowering her lips to the water, she allowed the liquid to slip down her throat, refreshing and good. Where am I? Where in the world have I come? The thoughts rang loudly through her mind as she once again searched through the knowledge stored within her mind. Opening her mouth, the woman's honey coated voice poured from her lips, silencing the creatures around her as she looked upon the lady moon that looked down on her. Show me, where am I? words: 309 | tag: @none| notes: rusty little me RE: The star comes. - Elsa - 08-11-2015 Elsa I've cried, and you'd think I'd be better for it, but the sadness just sleeps, and it stays in my spine the rest of my life.
A cold chill had creeped its way across her body, causing her to awaken from a short nap. Blinking a number of times, she began to realize where she was. Apparently, she had taken to falling asleep in the Threshold. It is unsurprising really, but it still was unnerving not know where you are at the moment you wake up. With a huff, and a push, she raised to her feet, pine needles falling from her back onto the ground. Nighttime had blanketed the land, and it was far too late for her to try and return to the Edge for the night. It would also be quite pointless, because in reality, the next morning, she would probably be here anyway. RE: The star comes. - Cassiopia - 08-11-2015 cassiopia nebualis
The night was quiet after her speech, and the golden woman's ears continued to swivel in all directions, listening intently. And the lady moon did not disappoint, it didn't take long before she sent her answer in the form of another being, a pegasus. A white coat stretched across the body of the other equine, and by the appearance of the winged creature, bone structure, stature and voice, Cassi assumed it was a mare. As the other spoke her name, Cassi's assumptions were proven correct. Elsa was her name, and what a fitting name for someone who seemed so... cold? Yes, that was the word, but it didn't seem to be her daemenor that was chilling, it was the snow that seemed to trail her foot steps, the first magic the woman had witnessed in this land. Head tilting slightly, like a bird, her own voice filled her mind. Helovia, what a strange place. I'm guessing the World's Edge is a territory here. Thoughts scattering in all different directions, the color splashed mare shook her head discreetly, focusing on the situation before her once more. "Yes, I believe shelter sounds welcoming, especially since I do not know the danger that these lands hide in the shadows," her voice remained calm as she spoke. "My name is Cassiopia, and yes, I am dreadfully new too this place, I really had no idea where I was until you came along. And for the life of me I cannot recall ever being in a place like this." The words had come and gone in the darkness, thought, spoken, and meant, the woman's turquoise eyes then found themselves on the creature perched on the other's poll. It was a small bird, covered in what seemed to be ice, and a chill ran down her spine. It was as if she could feel the cold coming from the two, reaching out with icy fingers to grab at her golden skin, but she knew she must be paranoid. I hope not all horses here are as chilling as this pair. Not because they were rude, but because they seemed to be accustom to the cold, when Cassiopia, on the other hand, hated the cold. The long haired lady would rather find herself in a moderately warm climate, where she could spend her days lounging about or reading a good book. Suddenly, a question popped into her skull, and she was forced to ask it. "Is this snow, and your companion, magic?" Because oh how she missed her own. RE: The star comes. - Elsa - 08-12-2015 Elsa I've cried, and you'd think I'd be better for it, but the sadness just sleeps, and it stays in my spine the rest of my life.
Cassiopia, as Elsa had now learned, was very quick to voice her distress. Like most, she had stumbled into Helovia in the midst of whatever had happened previously. Elsa tilted her head, as she further explained that she had never seen a land like Helovia. Granted, Elsa hadn't seen a land much like Helovia either, but with the recent influx of newcomers, she had only assumed they were all escaping to Helovia for a safe haven. A mistake either way, but that's what she thought. |