10-21-2017, 09:34 PM
She'd been alone a long time, preferring her own company to that of other horses; particularly that of stallions. They were liars and brutes, and Ibelin had yet to meet one that would prove her hard-earned opinion wrong. Yet, when the fairie calls a sweet song out upon the air, the blue taffy cannot even think of resisting its summons. So she follows after it, her wing-feathers brushing against her body, until she is before the smiling fairie. The pegasus wonders why she and other arriving equines have been gathered, but a tingling in her body distracts her before she can manage to get any words out. Distracted, Ibelin glances down to see the dark shade of her coat draining away until she is a stark, snowy white from nose to tail. Her wings, too, are caught up in whatever is happening to her; a shower of feathers erupts even as the skin and bone of her wings is pulled and absorbed back into her body until four limbs are all that remain to her. The hybrid mare scarcely feels this sensation occurring, as a heavy and all-encompassing sadness descends upon her and thoughts of her lost foal, her Brighteyes that never had the chance to live, flood her head and heart for the first time in years. There was no need for her to possess wings, she realizes. She had to scour the earth in quest of her child, even if the search took all of eternity and beyond. Somewhere out there, her daughter waited, and she would find her. Ibelin turns away from the fairie, away from the gathering of monsters and still-arriving horses around her. Tears slide down from both her eyes as she walks away. Her tears no longer itch her skin as they fall down her cheeks, for Ibelin has become intangible, a spirit without a solid physical body. Wait for me, little one. I'll find you.
Ibelin has become a Woman in White spirit, based after the legend of La Llorona (the weeping woman). Obsessed with finding a lost child, the Woman in White focuses entirely upon her search, and does not do typical ghostly activities such as haunting a specific place or person. Strengths include abilities such as super strength, invisibility, and teleportation, and weaknesses include salt, iron, and being unable to step onto holy ground. (Source: Supernatural Wiki, ghost)
Ibelin has become a Woman in White spirit, based after the legend of La Llorona (the weeping woman). Obsessed with finding a lost child, the Woman in White focuses entirely upon her search, and does not do typical ghostly activities such as haunting a specific place or person. Strengths include abilities such as super strength, invisibility, and teleportation, and weaknesses include salt, iron, and being unable to step onto holy ground. (Source: Supernatural Wiki, ghost)