Aries
(#66015993)
sacrifice me on the altar of your sins
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Personal Style
Apparel
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
10.26 m
Wingspan
18.54 m
Weight
6094.83 kg
Genetics
Ivory
Savannah
Savannah
Taupe
Shimmer
Shimmer
Shadow
Basic
Basic
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 1 Obelisk
EXP: 0 / 245
STR
7
AGI
6
DEF
7
QCK
6
INT
6
VIT
6
MND
7
Lineage
Parents
- none
Offspring
- none
Biography
I know the rain like the clouds know the sky
I speak to birds and tell them where to fly
I sing the songs that you hear on the breeze
I write the names of the rocks and the trees
Oh, you fool, there are rules I am coming for you
Darkness brings evil things, oh, the reckoning begins
I speak to birds and tell them where to fly
I sing the songs that you hear on the breeze
I write the names of the rocks and the trees
Oh, you fool, there are rules I am coming for you
Darkness brings evil things, oh, the reckoning begins
I tried to warn you when you were a child
I told you not to get lost in the wild
I sent omens and all kinds of signs
I taught you melodies, poems, and rhymes
Oh, you fool, there are rules, I am coming for you
(You can run but you can't escape)
Darkness brings evil things, oh, the reckoning begins
(You will open the yawning grave)
I told you not to get lost in the wild
I sent omens and all kinds of signs
I taught you melodies, poems, and rhymes
Oh, you fool, there are rules, I am coming for you
(You can run but you can't escape)
Darkness brings evil things, oh, the reckoning begins
(You will open the yawning grave)
- The Yawning Grave by Lord Huron
Aries the anticipation of the end |
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The army kept on marching. Karneios wiped the sweat from his brow and trudged forward, his spear digging into his back where he had bound it to his leather armor. Mud clung to his calves and the summer air was sweltering even though the sun was already slowly crawling down the horizon. Soon, the oranges of the sky would turn to reds to purples and finally shepherd in the inky night sky. Ever since they had left the carr behind and entered the bog the humid air had become oppressive. Somewhere behind him one of his comrades tripped and a surprised shout echoed along the ranks. Karneios whipped around and blinked the sweat from his eyes. In the low light of dusk he could make out where a young man had missed a wet part and stepped into it, slowly sinking in with part of his leg. They were near the end of the line, other soldiers marching forward while one lean woman stepped to the fallen man and tried to help him up. Hesitating for a moment, Karneios went up to them and grasped the man under his other arm, his friend shooting him a quick look of gratitude. While they heaved the man up, fog begun winding along the ground, first nearly invisible but then growing thicker. Eyebrows drawn together, Karneios gave a nod when the other two thanked him but kept his eyes on the milky white surrounding them. The fog came faster than he would have thought and he knew to fear the treacherous paths of the bog without sight. Unwrapping his spear, he slowly begun moving with the rest of the army again, now moving much slower but still going forward. Karneios let his weapon move along the ground in front of him, trying to avoid where the ground seemed to completely disappear underneath the mud. Concentrating on his steps, he kept his eyes on the ground, until a sound akin to a moan rang out from his side. He stopped and looked up while the soldiers around continued on as if they had not heard anything. The fog made it hard to see further away but slowly Karneios could make out a silhouette between some lone trees. It seemed endless, a towering form, but unmoving, lifeless. Karneios thought he could make out cloves and winding horns, arms and hands that grasped an animal face. The shine of the eyes set into jewelry was the only thing clear even in the fog as if glowing from within. He stared and was rooted to his spot. While he kept his gaze on the creature in the fog, the moan rang out again. Slowly, oh so slowly, the hands of the creature began to move, leaving its face. For a moment, time seemed to stand still. Then its eyes opened. Karneios screamed. |
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» giant spirit watcher appearing on battlefields » towering motionless over everyone » hides his eyes behind his hands » removes his hands from his eyes only before moving _________________________________________________________ |
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