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A whisper of a song


Tigergiri

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“The air was stale. The trees dark and looming. Wren sat there amongst the rubble, broken glass splaying across the ground. The decay and burns scorching the ground, with burns that will forever scorch there world. Her face a mask from it usually was, there was no cheerful ker that roamed the world for knowledge. There were no playing children that she once hoped for.

The only body she ever loved hung in the square of the valah.

The trees whispered an unknown song to her, a hymn of their fallen. The words changed for every hymn and creature that heard.

An old song.

Past down between ancestor to ancestor. The last final songs of the dead as they passed into their god's arms. A warmth and belief she wished the moon would grant her after her years.

A relief she wished and wished to feel. ….yet, today was not that day again.

The song. .The whispers of the trees calling her...What they say to her was nothing of what she could understand.

To learn what they whispered to her would possibly have her grow mad.

Did they mock her failures?

Did they know what she was getting into before she started?

Did they pity her life.. and is that why they always tangled and confused her mind in other directions...

The great lengths of the trees to Fenn to Gladewynn.They all seemed to whisper.

 

Blinking out her daze of forgotten memories. Looking around, once again she was surrounded by forest, she had lost track of the trail once again. Looking up at the trees in a grimace, compass in hand. She set off a foot to a place she could call home once again...Possibly Sutica this time. Maybe she’ll trail back home to Fenn.  The wind whistled through the trees. Ears twitching as the leaves rustled and her grimace growing to hatred spread across her lips. “LEAVE ME ALONE! I'm looking for an old friend!” She would scream to no one in particular.  Trailing out of woods.

 

 

But will the trees leave her alone?

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A very heartfelt story indeed – one that tug at my heartstrings a little. Kudos llir.

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Moved to The Great Library. It shall be sorted into the appropriate category shortly.

 

If you feel this is a mistake, please contact myself or any FM and we'll restore it. 

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