03-25-2025, 02:51 PM
The Gods giveth, and the Gods taketh away. It was a tale as old as time, older even than the Gods themselves. Mortals though had a tendency for foolishness, for greedily drinking from that fountain of power that the Gods occasionally let flow. Iccarus had learned the hard way, that foolish mortal. Those who took more than what was freely offered were certain to be punished.
She had certainly taken her fair share, and when it was stripped from her, she hadn't learned. Instead she had dwelled solely on the "what ifs" and "could have beens", letting life go on while she struggled to find a way back to the past. The Gods would gleefully make mockery of a fool like her.
Daytime bled into dusk, and she could feel something odd creeping along her bones. Something like a shiver, but heavier somehow, and much more powerful. She barely has time to contemplate though before a stranger approaches, all golden skinned and soft eyed. Her blue eyes turned to him, and with her thoughts elsewhere she forgot to grimace, and instead she stares blankly as he asks her plans. At the end of his question, the clouds rolled away, revealing a full moon. The grimace on her pretty face grew, and the flesh on her body began to bubble and rot. It was over as quickly as it started. Gone was the pretty grulla mare and her downy wings, to be replaced by something long dead and crawling with grave worms.
" Queens do nothing for fun." she said, her voice slithering into his mind.
She had certainly taken her fair share, and when it was stripped from her, she hadn't learned. Instead she had dwelled solely on the "what ifs" and "could have beens", letting life go on while she struggled to find a way back to the past. The Gods would gleefully make mockery of a fool like her.
Daytime bled into dusk, and she could feel something odd creeping along her bones. Something like a shiver, but heavier somehow, and much more powerful. She barely has time to contemplate though before a stranger approaches, all golden skinned and soft eyed. Her blue eyes turned to him, and with her thoughts elsewhere she forgot to grimace, and instead she stares blankly as he asks her plans. At the end of his question, the clouds rolled away, revealing a full moon. The grimace on her pretty face grew, and the flesh on her body began to bubble and rot. It was over as quickly as it started. Gone was the pretty grulla mare and her downy wings, to be replaced by something long dead and crawling with grave worms.
" Queens do nothing for fun." she said, her voice slithering into his mind.

