the Rift


[OPEN] Left me scarred like a sunburn || Ghost

Artemis Posts: 82
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Mare :: Unicorn :: 17hh :: 4 Buff: NOVICE
Sei
#1

The sun had returned and, with it, hope was restored in the pale mares heart. So why was it, then, that she still felt so alone?

Her herd was broken and vulnerable, yet Apollo was a strong and wise leader and alongside him she was trying her best to aid in the protection of the lands. Patrolling the borders, finding newcomers and inviting them into the herd. training and keeping her body fit and strong - though after the mistakes recently fighting was nothing she was eager to do. She even had friends now, as odd as it felt to call them that, and everything seemed like it was staring to slowly look up, much like the sun which gleamed down upon her weary and tarnished body.

But something was troubling her. That dream, that awful terrible dream, had lingered in her mind long after it had ended. Every night saw saw that face - the gaping sockets of eyeless orbs under a thick lake of ice, blood oozing from its face and slowly consuming it, pulling it under. That face had been her mothers, she was certain of it. Yet no matter how hard she tried to picture her mothers smiling, laughing face, she could not. All she saw that that monster.

She had to get it out of her mind. She let her thoughts wander away from that image, yet on occasion it would flick back as clear as day.

It was troubling, indeed.

Often times her legs would carry her afar whilst her mind was in the clouds, and today was one of those days. She had patrolled the borders of the Foothills only to be washed away by a sea of thoughts and memories in an attempt to blur the eye-less figure that plagued her and, upon turning South, had made her way slowly toward the sea. Something about the crisp, cold air and the scent of salt and sea foam attracted her, distracting her. Before too long, sands crunched under foot - though she made a point to stay far away from the sea - and she was trying her best to enjoy the sunlight that warmed her body. The heat brought pain, burning the still raw wounds on her stomach and legs, yet she tried her best to ignore the sharp stung of burnt flesh.

She was not sure how to banish the demon that haunted her, though she hoped that, like the tides that pushed and pulled along the shore line, it would be washed away in a few moons time. What troubled her more than the skeletal beast was that fact she no longer could picture her mothers face. The nightmare would fade, but it was unlikely she could easily return the once vivid memory of her mother.

She sighed softly. It was a new day and she could not allow herself to be bogged down. She still had hope.

Sort of.

TALK talk TALK @[Ghost]
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Ghost the Cadaverous Posts: 219
Outcast atk: 5.5 | def: 10.5 | dam: 5.5
Mare :: Hybrid :: 16hh :: 6 years HP: 67 | Buff: ENDURE
Fantôme :: Grey Wolf :: None imi
#2
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The last time she’d been here her legs had been short and stubby, her body hidden in the shadow of her mother whom she had dutifully followed, never questioning their direction. Her decisions were earth shakers in Ghost’s world and when she had left her to travel by herself, the little filly had felt lost for a long time. Lost, confused, Ghost had spent a lot of her childhood roaming the realms just outside Helovia, eyes growing wide when she had spotted the dark veil that covered the world, her huntress mind told her not to be afraid, but there was something about the night and the darkness that made her heart quiver in her chest. So she had remained in hiding, only moving when necessary and only returning to her birth land when the sun had finally risen. By now she was taller, much taller. Her legs were long and lithe, her mane had grown long in ebony wavy folds, wings had stretched far into the air and were tipped in the most vibrant of red feathers. The appendages were her downfall, the reason she couldn’t go home, the reason she had been outcast. Crowned upon her head was a spiraled curved horn, dusted in the blackest of coal, her one way ticket into the land of unicorns. If it wasn’t for her ability to navigate the sky. A curse from her late father.

It was upon her cursed limbs that she flew, away from her mother it was the only chance she had to learn, away from Helovia the sky had become her friend. The wind teased and tickled her face, the air of home was fresh and familiar, the pathways and scents were known to her heart. Yet, for all these bundled up emotions her expression was blank, her gaze never wavered or faltered. She had been taught not to fear or love, sadness was not something the growing girl was familiar with and pain was an illusion. The only things she felt were anger, at least until now. Great wings took her over a sandy beach, the sunshine bleach it in vibrant summery colours, embracing the sea with warm rays making it glitter in the light. The beauty of it struck her, eyes widening as something touched her soul she had never quite felt before, the emotion wormed it’s way in and filled her body with a new kind of warmth. Wonder, admiration, a sense of elation. It was strangely uplifting and for a few moments she hovered there, wondering why the image made her feel so… Weird.

The mare may have stayed there for a little longer discovering her new found admiration for the sea if it wasn’t for the flicker of movement that caught her haunted eyes. Slowly she angled towards the stranger, her heart skipping as the outline upon the ground looked very much like her mother, but the closer she drifted the more differences she saw. The red markings and the bangle catching her attention before her gaze drifted up the ivory horn was was this mare’s centrepiece. The dappled belle was older, her body thicker with interesting tassels upon her feet and lastly Ghost noticed eyes of teal as she set hooves down on the sandy surface now far away from the shoreline.

Ghost's inky was gaze unreadable as she went to stand before the greying femme, eyes shifting to marks upon the strangers bodice, marks she had never seen before. Then she sent her mind running back to her time as a foal, remembering the words her mother had taught her to greet another. Soft, velveteen lips parted and a quiet voice drifted into the air, her tones lackluster, almost like she was reading it from a page. "Hello" was all she said, it had been many months since Ghost had last spoken to another.

GHOST.

Work your fingers to the bone
Building castles out of snow
I'm a nomad walking on
Humming to the same old song

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Let the heat of the sun
Reignite your memory
Because if we just turn and run
Let them fire the gun

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Artemis Posts: 82
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Mare :: Unicorn :: 17hh :: 4 Buff: NOVICE
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#3

The sky was alive; soft blues painted the sky, mingled with the remnants of dawns golds and pinks that tinted the sparse clouds. Those clouds were fluffy and soft, and Artemis wondered if she could touch them, how would they feel? Wet, a Pegasus would tell her, yet the barbarian liked to think of them as velvet pillows - comforting and warm. The sun smiled down, warming the earth with the familiarity and fondness of a father whilst mother moon slept soundly after so long standing sentinel over the earth. A soft smile graced the titans lips as she strolled down the beach - it was hard to remain downtrodden when the day was so beautiful.

Still, thoughts lingered in the forefront of her mind. Mothers blurred face, Tharos's and his confession, and her own concern for her herd. Nothing was as clear as day to her, but for the day itself.

As she glanced up thoughtfully at the clouds, her teal-grey eyes caught sight of movement in the not too far distance. It flew swiftly over the sea until shifting its projectory and swooping, with all the grace and beauty of a flowing river, toward her. Silently, she watched in awe, stopping dead in her tracks as the Pegasus landed a short distance away between the pale draft and the sea. Ebony body with red tipped wings - the creature was a beauty, yet what caught the unicorns eyes was not her painted wings, but the obsidian knife upon her forehead. She eyed it quietly, then glanced toward the mares muzzle. Artemis never did meet eye to eye - literally - with anyone.

Hello, spoke the maiden, her voice filled with nothing but total neutrality. She stared toward Artemis and the pale faces mare shifted uncomfortably. It was not often that she met someone more socially awkward than herself - though she herself was improving alot recently. "Hello." She replied, staring back with an equally stoic face, tilting her head slightly to the side as she shifted from one leg to the other. There was a long silence that lingered between the two mares. I went on for such a time that, ultimately, Artemis felt compelled to break it. Maybe it had been only a few seconds, but it felt like an eternity. "I am Artemis...Who're you?" She asked, hesitant and slightly confused at the mannerisms of the dark mare and not quite certain of what to do with herself.

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Ghost the Cadaverous Posts: 219
Outcast atk: 5.5 | def: 10.5 | dam: 5.5
Mare :: Hybrid :: 16hh :: 6 years HP: 67 | Buff: ENDURE
Fantôme :: Grey Wolf :: None imi
#4
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Her void eyes though seemingly careless betrayed nothing of her chaotic mind that carefully took in every little detail that the alabaster mare did. Wondering why she shifted upon her feet so much and feeling alarmed that it almost made her own dainty hooves dance upon the grainy surface in this new found awkwardness. Why? This belle was not mother, on closer inspection she didn’t even look like mother, so why did she feel nervous. Like she cared about what this dappled femme thought of her. Mother had always said to cast away such feelings and emotions, at the time it had been easy hating the world, now after months of being on her own her heart and mind reacted in ways she did not understand. Loneliness had not touched her, or so her once confident mind had thought. Ghost rolled her tongue around her dry mouth and swallowed back the on edge feeling, this was just another test she could get through it, that was what she would keep telling herself anyway. Her greeting was returned with an equally stoic gaze and after what felt like a lifetime of awkward melting the other mare spoke once again, this time giving the young girl something to call her by before enquiring after her own label.

For a moment she remained silent, pondering the name in her head and adding it to her small list of other names. Mauja, Ophelia, Ktulu… Artemis. What was it with this compulsion to offer another their name, she knew nothing behind them, nothing about the creatures who had taken ownership of those names. There was one who never gave it, the strange dead colt and his tiger whom she had met upon the snowy mountains, he had eyes like her own. Vacant and careless. At least, that’s what she always thought her gaze looked like until now, her mind littered with this new feeling. A need to not be alone anymore, something she didn’t herself understand.

For the first time, the ebonite mare shifted her gaze to the ground below and slowly shifted the golden sand by her cloven feet whilst her wings ruffled into her sides. Finally she slowly lifted her inky head and took in the fresh sea air before returning to contemplate the grey mare once more. Her gaze had lost the intensity of a few minutes ago and instead was replaced with one of confusion. "I am Ghost… Just a Ghost." That was all mother had ever called her, she didn’t even know if it was her name, but it was the only thing she had and for some reason it felt nice to have something for others to call her by. She hesitated then, trying to find the words to fit the chaos that was her soul, her mind and her heart. Eyes lingered back to Artemis’ burn wounds and her brow furrowed "You’re injured. Can you make it back home?" Did it matter? The unicorn was nothing to her, but yet her own voice sounded foreign, concern laced it and her look of confusion was replaced with one of a mare who cared for the life before her.

Not that she could actually do anything, healing was not something mother had taught her and something that was not needed, if you were seriously injured you died. You were useless. At least, that’s what Ghost had always been told and had believed until now.

GHOST.

Work your fingers to the bone
Building castles out of snow
I'm a nomad walking on
Humming to the same old song

neal.flickr.com
Let the heat of the sun
Reignite your memory
Because if we just turn and run
Let them fire the gun

❚ Force permitted, just don't kill her :3
❚ Please tag me!
❚ Pixel by Nyte


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