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[OPEN] false beliefs—

Ayelet Posts: 51
Absent Abyss
Mare :: Unicorn :: 16 hh :: V
Lior :: Melanistic Barn Owl :: Curse dark
#3
I paint you a picture,
but it never looks right,

Her Lior is quick to take notice of the approach, having taken flight after his triumphant scream, eager to see who will come crawling to him— "Venit ad lucem!" He is all too proud for is own good, confident as the silver gaze catches on a wildly painted giant, and Ayelet's ears fall back at the unfamiliar face. Quis est ille? Her eyes focus on the direction from which he'll come, the thrumming of her heart quickened by the possibility of a titan in her midst— a powerful warrior built for the destruction of an entire generation.

His voice is deep, a resonating bass that has her taking cautious steps back, for she is so very afraid. She is, to no surprise, afraid of Man even now, terrified of what possibilities they each bring, the weapons they wield— whether it be their hooves or horns or teeth, or their silver tongues and wicked ideas. Their intentions are never good. Ayelet cannot bring herself to run away, to beg for his mercy and hope that this man's heart is warmer than the rest, that it hasn't rotted away into all consuming darkness. The false god lowers her gaze, for she cannot even look upon the giant and his petite companion. She fears they will disapprove, that they will not appreciate her faded eyes and ruptured features— what will they think about her withering flora and pulsing heart? About the fatigue so evident in her clear expression, about the prideful owl at her hip, who had begged for their attention despite Ayelet's discomfort.

Tembovu, he introduces himself as, with dark eyes caught up in the deep thrum of her exposed heart, as is everyone's gaze when they stumble upon her— she is a unique and eerily beautiful work of art, crafted at the hands of merciful gods who found her early demise a pity. They sought only to make her life better, to let her pick up where she left off, but found that her vastly empty mind was not optimal for her to continue her life— they let her go off on her own, to create a new life that she never wanted.

"No, you are new to me, Fera Regis." Ayelet's words are soft and barely audible, a whisper upon the wind, lost to the mists as her eyes explore the twists and turns of the roots beneath her feet. "Left when Mauja was still a King, I was Moon Doctor." She left upon a whim, desperate to escape the pressures of her existence when the demand for it was at an all time high— she crumbled beneath the pressures of such necessary existence, struggling to accept her place as someone important. Too much clashed in her mind, and Ayelet began to drown in her memories, in the abuse she faced at the hands of men. For weeks straight she would see solely the twisted face of her child looming over her gaping body, witnessing her own mother die slowly and painfully with a smile upon her face. The delicate woman attempted to get rid of the memories, to beat them out of her until she found that it was no use, that her shattered temple had done nothing to help with the pain, and that she was destined to suffer for eternity.

She takes a moment to remember who she is, what purpose she has here among the clouds— she could have gone anywhere, but she chose to go here, where the familiarity was comforting and she felt content hidden within the mists. "Ayelet," is what she gives him, unable to offer anything more to the titan king and his elephas companion.

The companion edges closer to her, with its gray snout extended towards the crack along her underside— a sick reminder of how she died, there for Ayelet to reflect upon each and every time her eyes ghost over it. She was made to never forget why she is here now, and who has given her this cursed body. Her response is immediate upon seeing the companion reach for the damaged surface, ears sliding back and body flinching away from the touch (even though she will not feel it). Her Lior senses her discomfort, swooping down to scream at the curious elephant with fire burning within his silver eyes, a flurry of midnight wings that are an attempt to ward away the elephant. He screams and howls, damning the companion for her lack of manners— the curses he rattles off are enough to make Ayelet unhappy, her face scrunching up to display the discomfort and malcontent consuming her. Subsisto, Lior, she rarely stands against him, rarely speaks out against his behaviour— but now is not the time to throw a fit, he must realize that he cannot threaten whatever gets too close to her, even if she grows uncomfortable beneath another's hand. She must do it herself.

"Your socius is observant, but keep her distanced. Lior does not like others." He ruffles up his feathers, squinting at the Fera Regis and his companion, still wary of their intentions— just as Ayelet is, but she will not show it.

cause I fill in the shadows,
and block out the light

@Tembovu
venit ad lucem - come to the light
quis est ille - who is he
fera regis - wild king
elephas - elephant
subsisto - stop
socius - companion (in this context, technically used to refer to a comrade/ally etc)
[Image: ayeleta_by_mockingale-d7wwpp3.png] but as it is i'll dream of her tonight


Messages In This Thread
false beliefs— - by Ayelet - 09-05-2016, 12:12 AM
RE: false beliefs— - by Tembovu - 09-05-2016, 11:08 AM
RE: false beliefs— - by Ayelet - 09-05-2016, 09:03 PM
RE: false beliefs— - by Tembovu - 09-10-2016, 05:06 PM

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