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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


    [open]  Just a broken girl (any, joining/rejoining)
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    The blue roan mare had been stowed away on the island that her son had once looked over. She was unaware of what had gone on in the last few years. She had not kept in touch with Aodhan or Ivar so she had no idea as to what they were up to. She felt alone in the world after her children had left her to do their own things. Maybe she should actually rejoin the land she had called home for the longest time now.
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    #2

    I'll be almost to the ocean when you open your eyes

    Things were different now that the sun had returned. The pearly seamare had walked the length and breadth of the islands, noting how badly the darkness had truly affected her home. 

    Palm trees stood where they always had, but the fronds that had crowned them now lay in rattling brown carpets at their roots. Likewise, the majority of the plant life that had made Ischia such a lush place to live had died off, or at the very least gone deeply dormant. Her vibrant island had a long way to go before the glory of the days before the eclipse were seen again. 

    The water, at least, she could help with. She coaxed stagnant pools and sluggish creeks to flow again, made them refresh the liquid that had grown dark with decaying matter. It was drinkable again, even if she found herself staring through the surface an extra moment or two these days. Not to look at her reflection, as it may appear; But to examine whether the waters were truly safe again. If the monsters that had lurked really were gone. 

    She doubted she'd ever really be sure. Not when the memory of their mindless ferocity remained etched into the skin and muscles of her hind. It would be a lifelong caution against the dark, she believed. 

    Today her patrols took her to the broad shore that looked towards the mainland. She'd spotted tiny bamboo shoots this morning, the first new greenery her eyes had found since the light returned, and it had made her smile. Every day, she was being shown that there was hope. Life refused to stay beaten, no matter how grimly the odds loomed. Her daughters were living proof of that. 

    Still, she was surprised to find herself not alone that morning. Ischia had been all but abandoned, it seemed. It was rare anyone turned up on her rounds anymore. More surprising still was the vague recognition she felt when looking at the blue painted pegasus mare who hesitated on the sand. 

    "It's... Carwyn, isn't it?" She asked as she approached, smiling but wary. If that was who this was, Aquaria wondered if she should be worried. The pegasus had been a long time consort of lvar, a subject which the Dame had no interest in ever revisiting.

    Aquaria



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