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Liriel looked around herself, seeing nothing but darkness. The sort of pitch-black darkness that was far, far darker than black. The sort that Liriel had felt all her life, for as long as she could remember. It had once frightened her, or rather, it still frightened her but not as much now that she understood she was dreaming. She had no idea what the Mauerbauertraurigkeit wanted to show her now, but she shouldn’t resist. She waited, waited for a clue to appear.
Usually the subject would step out, twisted and disfigured and so not what they appeared to be in real life. Or an item would be thrown at her, like a monkey’s paw that cursed more than the wishes it gave or a shiny golden lamp that housed a spirit more crafty than any living being.
But this time, there was nothing. Pure, utter blackness. Maybe there was no sign this time? Liriel spun around, her lilac eyes wandering around, straining to make out any shape or to see some sort of light.
Then she felt it, a pressure right behind her eyes, a feeling like lightning splitting at the center of her forehead. She gasped out, hardly one who could handle this sort of intense pain, her hands immediately going up to her forehead and cradle her head into her small, dainty hands. Liriel whimpered, and then, somehow, almost instinctually, she felt it. The need to look up. Slowly, despite the splitting migraine, the elf looked up.
Above her was a bright full moon. Incredibly large, as if Liriel could reach out and touch the ethereal surface. The most frightening part of all however was not the close proximity to the moon, but what was on it. A chimera-human… viscous blob-thing… whose bright blue eyes bore right into her own. Then, without warning, her eyes popped, causing Liriel to scream.
She was in a inn— yes, because she had insisted to get a hot bath at least once a month. Liriel looked over, and the gooseflesh disappeared the moment she caught sight of Duvanion. The elven beauty reached over to place a soft yet clammy hand onto his shoulder, gingerly touching him.
“My love?” She whispered out, almost hesitantly.
Duvanion
Usually the subject would step out, twisted and disfigured and so not what they appeared to be in real life. Or an item would be thrown at her, like a monkey’s paw that cursed more than the wishes it gave or a shiny golden lamp that housed a spirit more crafty than any living being.
But this time, there was nothing. Pure, utter blackness. Maybe there was no sign this time? Liriel spun around, her lilac eyes wandering around, straining to make out any shape or to see some sort of light.
Then she felt it, a pressure right behind her eyes, a feeling like lightning splitting at the center of her forehead. She gasped out, hardly one who could handle this sort of intense pain, her hands immediately going up to her forehead and cradle her head into her small, dainty hands. Liriel whimpered, and then, somehow, almost instinctually, she felt it. The need to look up. Slowly, despite the splitting migraine, the elf looked up.
Above her was a bright full moon. Incredibly large, as if Liriel could reach out and touch the ethereal surface. The most frightening part of all however was not the close proximity to the moon, but what was on it. A chimera-human… viscous blob-thing… whose bright blue eyes bore right into her own. Then, without warning, her eyes popped, causing Liriel to scream.
Liriel screamed out, whisper-soft but a scream nonetheless as she shot up, sitting straight up. Her chest was heaving, rapid short breaths that caused her shoulders to slump and shudder as she drew a sheet up to cover her unblemished skin. Her soft blonde hair shifted and it caused the elf to tense up, as if that strange creature had just caressed her bare back. Soon enough, she caught her bearings.She was in a inn— yes, because she had insisted to get a hot bath at least once a month. Liriel looked over, and the gooseflesh disappeared the moment she caught sight of Duvanion. The elven beauty reached over to place a soft yet clammy hand onto his shoulder, gingerly touching him.
“My love?” She whispered out, almost hesitantly.
Duvanion