the Rift


[PRIVATE] ~A strange twist of fate ~ (eagle's lune)

Echo Posts: N/A
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It had been a long journey for the blue night sky colored mare had been walking under heavens stars for awhile. Her body told a tale of nothing, but sorrow, pain, grief, and remorse; pain being the most prevalent on the lady’s features, which held some nasty looking scars. There was night breeze nipping at them as the horse came into her other senses recognizing trees all around her. For a brief second the animal thought she was back at the bloody entrance to these strange lands, but felt an empty relief when the trees had a different bark to them. Looking around the equine grew a little nervous there was something omniscient about this place. The way the twigs snapped under pressure of the black hooves may have been similar to that of breaking bone; thinking that the horse’s face twitched violently remembering how one time a horse broke her cheek. If it wasn't for the mare’s dam that injury surely would have killed her, but in turn for finally taking care of her daughter the mare was killed right in front of the blue fe’s matching colored eyes. There came into the stage the treaded remorse for not getting able to know how her embrace felt or what it would have been like if the mother was able to raise her child.


In a way Echo had missed her, but it was a bitter missing like “if you were here I would tell you how terrible a parent you were” but in reality she probably would have just forgiven her. Coming out into a little of a clearing in the woods the mare spun around in a circle lost; all the while her mane and tail all knotted to ruined flew like a ragged war torn banner. Getting frustrated the mare kept on going forward arguing with the stallion part of her brain that she soulfully hated. After awhile the horse just held her head low to the ground wanting to cry.

Luneia Posts: N/A
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L u n e i a
Maybe I'm just crazy, Or the Devil got inside.


Luneia had managed to escape from the meadow. Find a place she could seek solitude. She had be solely minding her own business. Having found a small green plant to nibble at, to ease the pang in her gut. Ever since the return of the Earth god, Of which the mare knew nothing of, things had begun to grow back. To her, it was purely just the signs of spring, of seasons changing. She knew no better.
The intricately marked mare had not seen the other one enter the opening, where Luneia was situated in way that she was hidden by a fallen tree, leaning against one still upright and growing strong. The tree's helped settle her mind. A mind so broken from her past it was just a crumbly mess. Little to her disbelief, there was something about this other that spiked her curiosity. The Fae walked carefully and with a slow pace towards this mare. Hoping not to startle them into panic. She watched with a two toned orb, her head tilted more to the left, almost bird like in action as they watched for prey. Dropping her head to the ground, busing herself with the little spikes of grasses that grew from under the dense vegetation. For once, she didn't feel the need to hide, to run from another equine. Something about this one made her stay, perhaps it was the sense of calmness about her, that caught at her. She just happily stayed in the area and filled the empty stomach that had been growling at her for some time now. Even if it was little, it still help fill the void from the harsh winter.



"Talk talk talk."

@[Echo]



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