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Elwryn

PostPosted: Sun Sep 24, 2006 3:38 am


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When you come upon the scene, it is a weak and dying Herald that you find, unable even to stand. A few scattered feathers on the ground are the only remnants of the wings it once possessed. It has come to this place to die...or be saved? That, of course, is up to you.

You are alone when you find the angel. The Heralds have long gone unsaved, and though it appears to you, it does not hold much hope of living on. Near to where the two of you meet rests a grey stone slab that the angel seems desperate to reach. With your help, the Herald climbs upon it, needing something from you to save its life. What will you choose to give it? And what significance does that item hold for you? Is it a family heirloom? Something you happened to have on hand? Something you'd purchased earlier that day? A lucky charm?

You may have noticed that many details have been left off. This is because we want you to have plenty of freedom to develop the scene yourself. Consider time of day, weather, season, etc. when you post.


Ah, the shortcut. Elwryn had found it many weeks ago, when she'd learned that carrying a squirming toddler in a sling on your back whilst lugging groceries got a little old after four blocks or so. It cut straight through the heart of Durem, diving in from the edge of its market square, meandering through a few nice old neighborhoods and ending at a hole in a dilapidated brick structure she fondly referred to as 'the fence'.

Climbing through the large hole she wearily stomped across the lawn and to the front door of her house. It was a large, old brick building squatting conspiratorily between two empty lots, with The Fence in the back seperating it from the more well-to-do neighborhoods. The bottom floor was a shop that had formerly belonged to her aunt and uncle. They sold her the house when they aquired a place in the country.

As she went to unlock the door she noticed a few small feathers scattered over the porch and, following its trail, noted that it seemed to lead around to the back of the lot. Well I'll be damned, she thought irritatedly. She'd told Ziggy a hundred times how angry the Birdwatcher's Association of Durem had become when he killed and ate their favorite finch Wally but the cat-gone-rock-star just didn't seem to care.

She was going to investigate, but the sight of the door send Maria squirming and grunting for freedom, so she proceeded into the house instead. Leaving the toddler still strapped to her back (the best way she'd found to keep her out of trouble) she put up the grocieries, and, upon finishing that, made Maria's bottle and set her to bed.

Time to find that blasted cat, she thought to herself. Feeling a little peckish, she pulled out her guilty stash of gormet cheese (still in its attractive teal-and-red wrapping) and pocketed it. She'd snack once she found the little b*****d.

Minutes later she'd found Ziggy, but he wasn't in as high of spirits as she'd expected. Rather, the cat man was hiding under the couch, looking utterly spooked.

This didn't deter her anger in the slightest.

"ZIGGY GODDAMNIT, HOW MANY TIMES HAVE I TOLD YOU-" she paused. He was muttering something under his breath. El tilted her head to the side to catch it better.

"...told the batty old thing to move. I saw it. I saw a big goddamn bird tell her to move...And then it fell...it attacked me...Mmuuurrrr..." he buried his mullet-crowned head under his paws, flattening his ears against his skull.

"Where?" Elwryn prompted.

"Garden."

Shaking her head, she crossed the living room and into the backyard and the beautiful garden her uncle had tirelessly maintained. Sure enough, the trail of feathers was thicker here, and led straight into a rosebush on the other side of a large, grey stone.

"What the hell...?" Her uncle had never been a fan of ornamental rocks, and this one would have been no exception. She swore she'd never seen it before. Circling it warily, she finally saw the source of the fluffy mess.

Elwryn gasped. Lying in a pile of it's own feathers was a beautiful creature, too pale and delicate to be human. It's face was strained as one small, weak hand desperately clung to the edge of the rock that had been the subject of her former speculation.

She hurried forward, ignoring common courtesy and hefting the creature up by it's waist - it was so light!- and onto the slab's surface. The creature, appearing niether male nor female, smiled peacefully. Its eyelids fluttered and with what appeared to be it's last vestige of strength it regarded her urgently.

Elwryn's mouth hung open. Ohmygawd,it'sapersonandit'sgonnadieonmylawn WHAT DO I DO? This last question inspired sudden cunning as she thrust her hand into her pocket, fetching the only thing she'd had on her- the cheese! Too panicked to employ reason, she simply shoved the whole thing in it's mouth- wrapper and all.

The poor thing just looked on at her in a sort of tired awe. What in the hell...?

Elwryn sure hoped her last minute sustenance would be enough to keep the damn thing from causing a police investigation.
PostPosted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 3:54 pm


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You sit inside, protected and comfortable as the weather rages outside. The evening meal is on the table, and you're filled with an intense feeling of well-being.

Your mind veers, against your will, to the dying creature that you had come across. It certainly wouldn?t be comfortable tonight. What are you thinking? It's probably already long gone. But...what if it isn't?

What's it actually like outside? Do you go in search of the Herald? What do you bring to make it more comfortable, if so? Do you even find it?


It was a dark and stormy night. Well, it was dark. And cold. And a bit damp outside. Alright, so it wasn't really dark so much as...dim. But that doesn't sound nearly as impressive, does it?

After Elwryn's 'stupendous' rescue attempt, the strange creature seemed sated and dozed off into a light slumber. Elwryn took this opportunity to escape, afraid the ragged looking naked creature could convey some terrible hobo disease on contact.

However, later that night, while balancing Maria's plate on one hand and using the other to wipe the food-goop off of her eyebrows, she vaguely wondered if a hobo disease would indeed be so bad after all. At the very worst, she mused, it looked to be around the right age to babysit. And she could always offer it more cheese.

Empowered by this new resolve, and the desire to put as much space between herself and the toddler-gone-guerilla-food-fighter Maria, Elwryn strode back out into the garden armed with an umbrella and flashlight. Ziggy declined her invitation to accompany her, apparently prefering to remain under the couch cushions.

After a short jaunt, she found the path of brilliant white feathers, now soaked from the rain, and followed them down the path to the shadowy form of the mysterious boulder. Much to her chagrin, however, the pale figure was no where to be found.

El came to the conclusion that she (if it had indeed been a she) had probably just had too much to drink and not enough clothes to begin with. Still, it WAS strange, normally when drunken kids fell asleep in her lawn they did so in gaggles, and they usually didn't institute a Bring-Your-Own-Boulder rule.

It was getting late, however, so Elwryn cut off the search to clean off Maria's warpath and put her to bed, resolving to look for it in the morning, when things were brighter. And less dark and stormy.

Elwryn


Elwryn

PostPosted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 12:40 pm


Elwryn woke up late that morning to the sound of shouting in her garden below. Cursing lividly, she crawled out of bed, hair poking out of a fuzzy night cap and donning a pink gown and matching slippers. She tumbled- er, walked stately- down the stairwell and nearly ran into Peep, who looked equally dishevelled.

"WHAT IN TARNATION. IF YOU BRING SOMETHING HOME PUT IT ON A LEASH!" Peep huffed angrily and dragged a bewildered El the rest of the way down, kicking her out the back door with no ceremony and locking it behind her.

Elwryn suffered the morning sunshine a slow, nasty glare, before looking for the source of the troublesome noise. It was almost immediately apparent. A small, green haired boy was screaming his lungs out, waving his arms and flapping small, oddly colored wings. Elwryn was stalking toward the figure when suddenly caught a whiff of gormet cheese.

El stopped and blinked a few times, staring before swearing viciously under her breath.

"Do I know you?" She said pointedly.

The child stopped yelling incoherently and crossed his arms across his chest, clearly pouting.

"Maybe. Want food. Want inside. Want now." He stamped his foot at the last, and a crumbly cheese flake fell in a feathery shape from his back.

Elwryn picked it up hesitantly and, keeping eye contact with the kid, took a bite.

The child stopped pouting and stared at her in horror.

"Puh-puh...puh-rease dun eat me!!!" he exclaimed, and made for the garden shed, slamming the door shut.

As he disappeared from sight, Elwryn spit the feather-bit out disgustedly. "Tastes like bloody dandruff," she muttered. Locked out of both the shed and the house, she finally satisfied herself with sitting on the large rock the creature had appeared on, a contemplative look obscuring her features.
PostPosted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 7:09 pm


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4.11.07

Time has passed, and your Herald is becoming fond of you and beginning to show affection. You two have grown closer, but that's not the only aspect of growing.

The Herald is maturing into a young child before your eyes. No longer dying and weak and no longer sexless, it now has beautiful angel white hair and dark blue eyes of unusual depth. You may have noticed that the Herald has been scratching and touching its back for a while, and now it's finally explained. The herald's wings have started to grow in.

How do you deal with the child's discomfort? Do you have any remedies to ease it? How does he/she react? How do the wings reflect the item given?




Elle stared bleakly at the child. It was most definitely a child, now- and it refused to leave. She got tired of listening to it whimper in the door when she sent it out into the backyard, hoping someone or something would claim it, so it now had it's own small room upstairs, in what had formerly been a storage closet for her aunt Penelope's junk.

The strange kid's appearance had changed dramatically. His once white hair was now a bright green, and he had small, yellowed wings sprouting out of his back, amid painful looking red sores.

The wings were a bit suspicious, too- every time he passed by she caught a whiff of gourmet sharp cheddar. She tried to ignore it until her cat Ziggy started pulling out his feathers at night to eat them; at which point she began methodically packing them in old empty plastic bread bags at night.

The boy, whom she'd christened Robin, was affronted by the slight, but grateful at the same time at not having to worry about being eaten alive by a ravenous cat.

He didn't seem much more grateful than he had been in the beginning, and if anything, had become more demanding. But he was clever and fairly handy at most chores (when he could be coaxed into helping at all) and he didn't mind keeping an eye on (and corrupting) his new sister Maria, so Elle supposed it could have been worse.

In theory, anyway.

Elwryn

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