Ashan 21, Cycle 717
Evening fell upon Rynmere, merchants were locking up for the night and the young children hushed off to bed in the early hours. Families gathered around their fires sharing stories and in the quiet of the Burhan home, the sweet aroma of bacon and perfume stirred Vakhanor from a deep and healing sleep.
Aching in pain the smith groaned as the moving images of bad memories danced across the back of his eyelids, haunting him with the reality that his life was torn away. Burned and broken in the space of trills, he no longer had a home. Questions came like sandpaper, what would he do now? Everything looked like a wrong answer. He lay there like a pile of dirty laundry too stained to be clean and when he opened his eyes, he saw the world in the pupils of two dark brown eyes staring back at him.
Elyna was there beside him, tired and bruised with a cracked lip. Beaming with adoration he looked up at her, tears threatening his eyes “Hey beautiful," he strained in a hoarse whisper, reaching out his hand to her. How long had he been laying here? "Are-" he grit his teeth in frustration, as he lifted off his burnt hands to try and sit up "Are you okay?"
Now he was conscious Vakhanor took a closer look at their surroundings. Much to his alarm the room was larger than anything he’d ever seen, the marble walls finely crafted with patterns across the rims of the ceiling that had been painted with a picture of Faldran’s demonic forces battling Chrien’s mermen. It had been complimented by the reflection of the lights on the hanging chandelier that hung at the centre, illuminating the imagery with red and blue. “Where are we?”
Evening fell upon Rynmere, merchants were locking up for the night and the young children hushed off to bed in the early hours. Families gathered around their fires sharing stories and in the quiet of the Burhan home, the sweet aroma of bacon and perfume stirred Vakhanor from a deep and healing sleep.
Aching in pain the smith groaned as the moving images of bad memories danced across the back of his eyelids, haunting him with the reality that his life was torn away. Burned and broken in the space of trills, he no longer had a home. Questions came like sandpaper, what would he do now? Everything looked like a wrong answer. He lay there like a pile of dirty laundry too stained to be clean and when he opened his eyes, he saw the world in the pupils of two dark brown eyes staring back at him.
Elyna was there beside him, tired and bruised with a cracked lip. Beaming with adoration he looked up at her, tears threatening his eyes “Hey beautiful," he strained in a hoarse whisper, reaching out his hand to her. How long had he been laying here? "Are-" he grit his teeth in frustration, as he lifted off his burnt hands to try and sit up "Are you okay?"
Now he was conscious Vakhanor took a closer look at their surroundings. Much to his alarm the room was larger than anything he’d ever seen, the marble walls finely crafted with patterns across the rims of the ceiling that had been painted with a picture of Faldran’s demonic forces battling Chrien’s mermen. It had been complimented by the reflection of the lights on the hanging chandelier that hung at the centre, illuminating the imagery with red and blue. “Where are we?”