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fallen_star ([info]fallen_star) wrote in [info]mirage_rpg,
@ 2008-07-19 19:08:00

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Entry tags:arrival, ayla, complete, day 8, yvaine

Day Eight - Yvaine's Arrival
Who: Yvaine & Ayla
Where: The Meadow
When: Day 8; Evening, just after the sun has set
What: Yvaine’s Arrival
Rating: PG
Status: Complete


High in the sky, the Evening Star glittered and shined brightly as she watched the humans and the beasts. The creatures below interacted as they had a tendency to do. Yvaine sighed as she watched a traveler begin his journey through Faerie. Oh what it would be like to go on adventures of her own. She loved her sister Stars and her mother Moon very much, and life was never unbearable for her, but she wanted to experience life down below her sometimes. If there were a way back up home, she thought she wouldn’t mind heading down there for once.

With another sigh, Yvaine lifted herself to a standing position and moved a little to head toward some of her sisters. As she moved, a glint of silver caught her attention, and she turned to look. Out of nowhere a huge silver chain with a large, yellow gemstone flew at her, catching her in the gut. The blow caused the young star woman to stumble backward with an pained sound in her throat, and she promptly began a long descent toward the earth.

Fire sounded in her ears as its colours of purples, blues, reds, and yellows obscured her vision. Her heart beat rapidly, fearfully in her chest as she fell farther and farther, coming closer and closer to the ground. If there were something she could do about this, it would have been done. As it was, she could only wait anxiously for her body to hit the dirt.

A gasp left her lips as she finally hit the ground. Yvaine whimpered as a sickening crack sounded in her ears- almost drowned out by the boom as vast amounts dirt flew into the air- and pain shot like electricity through her leg, up her body.

She lay on her back for a moment, unmoving as she gazed up at the night sky. It was beautiful from down here, but she couldn’t see her sisters’ smiling faces. Sadness mixed with touches of anger began to creep up through her belly. Yvaine hadn’t really wished to be down here, among the humans and other creatures; it had only been a distant thought. Tears welled in her eyes, overflowing and streaking over her temples. How would she get home?

Yvaine recalled the necklace that had knocked her from the sky, so she turned her head one way then the other before she spotted it. “Stupid bloody thing.” She grumbled, moving ever so slightly as she reached out to grasp it as she clenched her jaw against the pain.

Suddenly her world changed around her, and she had the unpleasant sensation of spinning. Suddenly she lay, not in the crater her impact had caused, but in the grass in at the edge of a meadow. The scents around her had changed as well. Yvaine now detected the scent of sea salt on the air, though she couldn’t truly say it was that as she’d never before smelled such a scent. Red rimmed eyes flickered around new environment. The necklace was gone. They moved to the sky where stars glittered and the moons shone. These stars didn’t glitter the same way her sisters had, and her mother had never had a companion. This was a different sky than her homeland. Now she was truly lost.

Yvaine threw a blue silked arm over her face and sobbed into the fabric.



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[info]_ayla_
2008-07-23 09:44 am UTC (link)
"The golem left your room key with me. When I finish helping your leg, I will call the golem back and we will go there." She nodded reassuringly. She slid her hands up and down the leg. It had swelled so it was difficult to pin point the exact place of the break and how it would need to be reset, but she was skilled and found it with a little time.

She looked up at Yvaine's face, watching her for a moment. "I did not have buildings in my world. Only caves. Much of this place is new to me. Like everyone else, she could have the option of a different room, but her room as a cave was really the only reminder of her life before. If she didn't keep it this way, she felt like she might lose herself forever.

Sitting cross-legged would give Ayla the needed leverage to pull the leg and twist it back into place. She gripped her just below her knee and just above her ankle, pulled and twisted. She heard the sickening crackle of bone grating together, but as she ran her hands up the leg once more, she knew that it was right. She swallowed and looked up at Yvaine. She knew that it had hurt, and didn't blame her for crying out as she had.

"Yes, it will heal straight and you should not have a problem walking. You should not walk on it for several weeks, though. I will find you something to help you walk." She looked back down at the leg and took the paste she had prepared and smeared it on her leg around the fracture. It was used to set bones and lessen swelling. She then wrapped it in very coarsly woven linen before wrapping the entire leg in the wet leather.

"This will keep the swelling down, and once the leather dries, it will harden and keep your leg in place." She stood and took the supplies she had used to set her bone and put them away. She walked back and crouched near the woman, laying a hand to her arm. "I will make you some tea each day until the pain is gone. And in a few days, I will re-wrap your leg. The snakeroot will rot and smell if it is left for too long."

Standing upright once again, she went to the door and opened it. The golem was standing there obediently, waiting to take the young woman up to her room.

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