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    Assailant -- Year 226

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    "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


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    [open]  the light of the sun is only a daydream
    #1
    Daedalus is, by nature, a most brooding boy.

    One good look at him will tell anyone with sense that he is sired by the most serious and fierce warrior. His small, awkward shape is always held taut with discipline. There is no way to tell that behind his boyish, harsh face exists a blossoming world fostered by a lovely mother. A lovely mother that is in fact his only parent—where he developed such a consequential demeanor is a mystery.

    The boy came out of the warm bark of his birthplace with a frown, one met by the delighted laugh of his magician mother. She exclaimed he will certainly be a fun one to raise and immediately tucked him into her side. The flat line of his unimpressed mouth has only ever broken once in his life (though short his life may be, shouldn’t children laugh more?).

    The aforementioned smile came on a recent summer evening. Isilya was carefully braiding tropical flowers into the fast-growing fluff of Dae’s mane. The soft thrum of a made-up song about the planets orbiting the boy’s body filled his ears. His eyes were closed. He did not look happy, but he did look serene.

    “Why don’t we name your little stars?” his mother murmured in between flowers.

    Dae slowly blinked open neon magenta eyes, settling his mother with a serious gaze. He thought for a moment, peering almost-curiously at the orbs soaring around him. Suddenly, a brilliant smile turned his face into something as lovely as the breaking of a beautiful dawn. Isilya erupted into surprised laughter and started listing off the most regal names she could think of.

    He’s taken to naming the stars in the sky every night since.

    The stars are why he sits nestled amongst the Ruins. He is too young to know that this land and its strange rock formations are a source of alarm and suspicion around Beqanna, so he lays comfortably atop the tallest pillar he could find, staring endlessly into the twinkling night.


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    Alkina's coming into the world was not that special. She has a father she never met and a mother who weaned her, but nothing much else is to be said. She is no special child when it comes to looks, either - not in a Beqanna that was liberated from the darkness just a few springs ago, where many who were alive at the time are glowing; her markings may be iridescent, but only if someone were to come close, they might notice.

    Her soft-golden skin is not illuminated in the night, even though the moon is bright enough to make out her shape and general color - bleak, she'd say - well enough. The blanket Appaloosa marking on her hind is just about discernible from the rest of her hide, but that's not the thing that's wrong with her.

    The problem is she has no clue about her Sorrow Aura trait, the one that keeps everyone at bay. It is that which makes her lonesome, seeking the company of the Ruins - a place as desolate as she. She is a blank slate in a blank space. It stays that way for hours, until she finally spots the sparkle on top of one of the pillars.

    To be up there sparkling like the stars is something she could only dream of. She sighs softly when she sees it, unaware of the fact that there's a whole person waiting up there. Looking up, looking past the shimmer into the dark night sky, she holds still and makes her silent wish.

    If only she wasn't so alone anymore.


    Still figuring her out as well (:
    @daedalus
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