02-04-2020, 08:02 PM
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@[Oceane]
Beqanna
Assailant -- Year 226
"But the dream, the echo, slips from him as quickly as he had found it and as consciousness comes to him (a slap and not the gentle waves of oceanic tides), it dissolves entirely. His muscles relax as the cold claims him again, as the numbness sets in, and when his grey eyes open, there’s nothing but the faint after burn of a dream often trod and never remembered." --Brigade, written by Laura
i feel trouble on the rise | oceane
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02-04-2020, 08:02 PM
@[Oceane]
02-05-2020, 02:55 PM
O C E A N E
Her heart still beats wild with adrenaline and fear, and her lungs still force her to take deep, gasping breaths ─ but despite this natural bodily reaction to danger, there's an apathy and listlessness inside of Oceane. She had smelled the scent on the wind as she floated silently over a sleeping Loess, the same one that had been left in the wake of Alcinder's disappearance, and she had turned her wings against the wind so swiftly and so aggressively that it had hurt. But it was not her son being returned to her. The Loessian woman had folded her wings against her iridescent frame and fell to the earth, throwing her feathered appendages open wide just in time to land with a force that made her legs ache. Together, she and Lepis had driven him away, but all the while she had screamed at him: "Where is my son?! WHERE IS MY SON?! Where is my son!" The question had turned to sobs when she realized he had no intention of telling her; and now that he is gone, she lay upon the dark ground with her wings still unfurled and mournful against the ground. Lepis asks if she is okay and the inquiry seizes her throat tight. The backs of her amber eyes prickle with the threat of tears and she exhales slowly, shakily, before turning her gaze away from the darkness and toward the blue-and-gold pegasus. "I think so," she whispers, the words cracking. Her entire body aches, but from a combination of things: her haphazard landing, the altercation with the horned stallion, the despair that has filled her since Alcinder had gone missing. Lepis mentions the stallion's horns and disgust swirls in Oceane's stomach as she nods ─ "His eyes. He had red eyes." Her view of them had been fleeting, but they had nearly glowed beneath the silver rays of the moon. At Lepis' thanks, the opalescent woman allows the tears that swell in her eyes to fall across the blue and purple of her face; she can't acknowledge her friend with words, but instead succumbs to body-quaking tears at the feeling of failure that she had not been there to save her son when he had so desperately needed her. " " i must go down to the seas again, to the lonely sea and the sky, and all i ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by
02-06-2020, 08:34 AM
@[Oceane]
02-10-2020, 03:38 PM
O C E A N E
We'll get him back. Oceane nods slowly, aimlessly, at Lepis' quiet statement ─ it's all she can find the energy to do between the powerfully painful sobs that grip her opalescent body tight. She leans into the dun woman's touch when it's offered ─ the kind warmth of her muzzle fills Oceane with gratitude for her friend and reminds her that she isn't alone despite the hollow pit in her stomach that makes her feel otherwise. She nods again when Lepis repeats her assertion and presses her own muzzle to the other pegasus when she promises to do so. Her heart swells with appreciation for this offered friendship and for the first time in weeks, she feels the tiniest tendril of hope blossom from the darkness within her. This isn't your fault. A gasping breath falls from her ajar maw. Her tear-filled, red-rimmed amber eyes meet Lepis' and she wonders if the woman is capable of reading her mind; it draws tears down her cheeks more swiftly and, as much as she wants to believe what her companion has s said, she finds it impossible to believe that this would have happened if she had just handled things differently the night that Aquaria had visited. "Thank you, Lepis," she whispers meekly into the darkness. It's all she can bear to say for a long moment and then, feeling a sense of kinship with Lepis, she is finally able to tell the story she had never told anyone outside of Nau-Aib ─ the story of her mother's (the Queen's) adultery, of her peasant father, of the King who punished her for her lineage. She tells Lepis of the King's law: any son born to the members of the Royal Court would be murdered if not a descendant of the King. And Oceane tells her of her two sons, born years apart to her and the stallion who'd once been her partner, who had been torn from her before they'd even fed for the first time ─ both tortured by the King, and then killed by the King's dragons. The story is long and difficult and the content draws harsher sobs from the opaline woman, but finally she concludes the tale of her past and meets Lepis' eyes with a combination of despair and fury ─ "I can't lose another child, Lepis, I can't. I will let them take my life if it means Alcinder is returned safely to Loess." " " i must go down to the seas again, to the lonely sea and the sky, and all i ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by
02-12-2020, 08:31 AM
02-17-2020, 09:32 AM
O C E A N E
There comes a time, after Oceane's heartbeat has steadied to its normal pace and her ducts have dried themselves of any more tears, that the opalescent woman finally finds the ambition to fold her massive feathered wings back to her sides and shift her weight to her shaky, aching legs. When finally she has risen, the Loessian woman shakes the stiffness from her joints and turns her puffy amber eyes to the moonlit sky. She watches what she can see of the grey clouds as they sweep in front of the silvered moon before turning her gaze back to the dun friend at her side. Stronger than you look, Lepis says, and Oceane almost smiles; she feels a kinship forming with the Cleric and wonders if it's because they have both endured the flames of hell. "Thank you," she says again once Lepis' speech has faded to silence, "For your friendship. I─" she starts to mention their last full conversation, wants to tell the Cleric that she had sought out Sochi to tell her about Alcinder, but those things are not important now. Later, she thinks, she will tell the blue-accented mare about that conversation. "Should we find Castile? To tell him about the red-eyed intruder?" " " i must go down to the seas again, to the lonely sea and the sky, and all i ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by | ||||||
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