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By Sebastian Wagner on Deviantart
Somewhere south of the Drawa River in the Ixchel Wilds...
Elaine was convinced she was dead. Staring up at the shafts of warm sunlight filtering through the leaves, the pale duanann maiden shivered instinctively as a warm breeze flowed around her perch. Warmth. That was new, too. Where was the stone, the ice, the darkness? Did she finally go into the beyond they kept mocking her about?
But...no. She wasn't dead. She had been running for weeks- blind to her surroundings. Following a-
Safe. That word tugged faintly at her mind, and the sunlight-haired fae gingerly dropped from the branch she had been sitting on to the soft clover and grass covering the ground. Ragged clothes clung to her thin frame, large golden eyes taking in her surroundings and squinting slightly against the light- even as it sent a thrill through her body. She wanted more of it. And so, with tentative steps on blistered feet, she took it. Gingerly letting the warmth and light of the sun wash over her for the first time in centuries.
Right. She'd been following a wish. And it had led her here.
Safe. The whisper of a thought tugged Elaine forward again- following an invisible path through the forest. Guided by an instinct or power she had no conscious control over. Passing under dappled shadows and light, surrounded by the quiet rustling of leaves and grass, she lost herself all over again until she felt the soil grow bare, and slick- cool with mud.
Cold.
Startled, Elaine flinched back and in the blink of an eye the duanann flicked from maiden to bird- dull golden feathers bristling as she flapped her wings to push herself backward farther than a fae's pace could take her. Breast heaving, eyes wide, the golden pheasant jerked as she landed in a heap in a bush, and remained frozen for several moments. Caught. Trapped. Caged. Her ears strained for that cruel laugh. The inevitable jab of a sharp object.
Only the quiet rustling of the forest responded, and slowly the image of iron bars around her faded back into thin branches. Breath steadying, Elaine gingerly untangled her wings and feathers- a few leaves still caught in her down. Landing on spindly legs, the slender bird gingerly took a few steps forward again, properly scanning her surroundings.
Water. That's why it had been cold. She had come across a lake.
Her parched throat making itself known, Elaine gingerly made the last few steps forward and dipped her head to drink. Her stomach growled hollowly, and her gulps became more fervent- attempting to drown out the hunger with the first clean-tasting thing she'd had since before she could remember.
Delun (And anyone else looking to poke around!)
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