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The Bounty of the Heavens


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The veils of purple and crimson intertwine from the smouldering crater that remains within the Urguani Mountainside. Corpses litter the inside of the scorched earth that surrounds the ivory object that fell from the sky many years ago, bloodied orifices stained and mixed into the dirt beneath. The deep noise that came from the object dissuaded most animals, no birds flew overhead and purposefully changed their routes to avoid even colliding with the columns of light and flame that bellowed upward.


 

Scorched lines of dirt and earth spread themselves out in a crude, nonsensical web. Crystalised rock was seen jutting from the edges of the impact sight, with glimmers of light shining from the occasional cloudy sheen of glass that envelopes itself over various spikes that protrude from the edge of the crater. Between the veils, the air shimmers and vibrates in strange, erratic patterns, a curious sight to any that venture close to the object. The stars above twist and change when stepping closer to the object itself, the positioning of different orbs of light changing place among the dark abyss that encases the world itself.

 

The trees around the mountainside seem to wilt slowly, strange patterns of leaf shedding corresponding outside of the seasonal patterns, where spring would rise and the plant-life covers itself with the crisp, dry leaves that normally dwell upon the months of harvest. Where the heat of the middle months are followed by trees that shed their branches bare, exposing the skeleton that held nature’s bounty upon its shoulders. For whatever lingered too close to the object that fell from the heavens, it perverted the nature of what remained.

 

 

 

 

 

What did the heavens grant us? Why is it here? What will we do?

 

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