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hello from the other side - anyone - Djinni - 11-05-2015 Beneath her feet, the first blades of spring grass are starting to push themselves through the mud. She pauses now and then to take a mouthful of the more plentiful ones, but she is not truly hungry, only bored. The trip form the Meadow to the Chamber is longer than she had expected, though much of her time had been spent staring down at the wide plains of Beqanna from the mountains. It all seems so small from up here, she thinks; everyone down there is so very tiny. But eventually she turns away and her brown-eyed gaze lingers on the burnt black trunks of leafless pines, the remnants of the forests that her mother had told her about as a child. There are young tree, growing between the ashes of their parents, but it will be decades before the kingdom resembles that of the one in her childhood stories. Closing her eyes, the grullo mare breathes in the smell of rain and soil, and decides that yes – this does seems like a good place. She can picture her mother, young and brown as a doe, leaping over fallen logs with her sister as their mother (Djinni’s grandmother) looked on. She had never met her grandmother, but Djinni feels close to her here, and unconsciously she shifts her appearance until a reincarnation of the Bloody Shouldered queen stands in the forests of the Chamber. Djinni is smaller, now – barely more than a pony – and her rich dusky coat has faded to a rosy grey with white tobiano patches. She’s not sure of the pattern and so they are not exactly alike, but she knows the bloodmarked bay shoulders well, and wears them proudly on either side. She smiles, pleased with herself, and takes a few more steps forward (accompanied by the soft clink of her bracelets), crossing over the boarder of the Chamber in the process. current form: greyed bay tobiano, lightly-built mare, blood marks on both shoulders, 15hh RE: hello from the other side - anyone - Set - 11-05-2015
RE: hello from the other side - anyone - Djinni - 11-08-2015 There is a lake in the distance; Djinni can see it reflecting bright sunlight through the burnt branches of the forest. Ducking her head to see better, she notices a bright fire at the edge of the lake, but she is too used to Beqanna (and to stranger places than this one) to think anything of it. She continues forward and each press of her hoof to the ground causes a fresh waft of ash and pine to fill her nostrils. The sunlight that reaches through the bare canopy is warm on her dappled back, and the distant caw of ravens reminds her of the gulls beside the shore. Djinni likes it here, she decides, even if she’s not seen anything of the residents of the kingdom. She is too far to see the water’s unnatural parting, so the ground that shakes beneath her feet is her first warning that she is in danger. The grey mare freezes immediately, her nostrils flaring and ears and and eyes searching for whatever is coming. The sound is not coming from the mountains she has just descended, but rather from the stone beneath her feet. She is grateful that she had reacted by becoming statuesque when the earth falls away around her, pinning her into a circle with a black and white stallion that is clearly the source of the magic. She is frightened, and in her fear shifts unconsciously: first a mirror image of the stallion in front her, then back to the grey bay, and then finally returning to her own grullo skin and shape. Her brown eyes are wide and flashing white, but she bites down on the fear in her throat before it emerges as a scream. She is afraid, but she is not a child. He is a border guard, she assumes, irate that she had managed to make it past the edges of the kingdom without being accosted. It never occurs to her that the source of his anger is anything else, let alone that he is reacting to the shape she had been wearing seconds ago. His tone though? That throws her off, causes her to bite back the careless quip about borders being meaningless things. As she puzzles through his voice (it takes only seconds) her calm returns and she fades back into the smaller greyed tobiano again, her attention clearly elsewhere. The sound of rumbling earth makes it hard to think, but she assumes this stallion will keep himself safe, and she is at least not going to plummet into the earth without some sort of warning. “My mother lived here,” she finally says, knowing that such an excuse means little when kingdoms are as protective of their secrets as they are. “And my grandmother,” she doesn’t pause, but gestures to herself as she speaks, as though demonstrating this shape that she wears does not belong to her but not thinking to apologize, “I only came to see the Chamber.” [ooc: i have missed posting with you!!!] |