Satanic Silk
No one can resist the draw of a God. No one. When they call to you, are you simply going to ignore them? No, you answer the call. Today, it's not the call of a God, but certainly the call of the magic and mysteriousness that surrounds them and makes up what they are in essence. Today the call has brought me to the Endless Blue, a place that I've get to really explore. My hooves take me to the waterline, and I stroll along the beach as the tide washes up around my ankles. Ahead, seagulls fly in circles overhead, drawing my attention to something ahead of me. The call. I stop and stare ahead of me, actually counting the number of bodies I see standing there. One... Two... I count ten ahead of me, all surrounding a door. A door? A door, freestanding on the beach. I approach silently and nod to those who take notice of my arrival. I recognize the face of Elsa, one of the Falls crafters, but the others are strangers to me. I stand a small distance back and observe the efforts of the others. A couple try what appears to be a jaw bone, using it as a key in the door. There's nudging, knocking,... singing? Discussing, searching. I look over and spy something shiny in the beach sand. I move over and see there is a key in the ground that no one seems to have noticed. I pick it up with my teeth, and move over toward the door. I sort of muscle my way through, finding a place for myself among the crowd. Ignoring the suggestion of one dark stallion, I decide I too will try to open the door. The mysterious door that leads to.. where? With the claw of one wing, I also knock on the door. When the crowd of faces moves away from the lock opening, I move they key in and jiggle and turn it, attempting to open it. There's a key, and a door with a key opening - they should work, right? Silk sees the key the RE described, and goes to use it after knocking on the door with his claw. Silk wants a phoenix companion. Wishlist, Denial #1 hungry for life |
Plot Thread
*You may do anything you wish with Silk excluding dismemberment and death.