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David tried to ignore Damon's remark, which he regarded as pretty much useless given the situation. Yes, he knew that they were the missing one, you dope! He wanted to know who was with him and who did not get taken over and had a makeover. He could chalk it up to confusion and fear, as this was just as overwhelming or even more so for the rest as it was for David. In fact, he was a little surprised at how calm he was even with the new form and new world he found himself at. Maybe adaptability was his forte.

To his assessment, it seemed like only his friends (most of them) were present here. His father wasn't here, his friends earlier weren't here either, neither were the adults of the town. It was just the teenagers he knew and called his friends. Well, maybe except for Odaya, but surprisingly, her laugh and appearance-pointing wasn't actually mean-spirited. Quite the opposite in fact. David couldn't help but let out a smile and came to her defense when Damon retorted back at her.

"Come on now. You're a charming guy, you can take a joke or two." He responded, one in which those around might find a tinge bit dry and sarcastic, quite a step different from the uptight and serious David the computer guy.

As Freyja struggled to find her footings, the now metal-covered David gently held onto her shoulders to help balance herself. Once the antlers stopped colliding with his tin-foiled skins was when she received her glasses back. Her surprise at his new appearance was somewhat on par with the others, David was actually a bit amused at her response. "Too much metal? Me too." He said, his dry jokes continued. "Probably should have touched grass more in my life, I guess."

When Eckehart introduced himself, many of his words flew over his head. Rulania, The True Voice, what the heck do those mean? He could sort of understand the New Year part; this land appeared to celebrate the same kind of New Year that the people on Earth do? But as for anything new, he just kept it in his memory (literally) in case it came up later. But he was prompted to follow them, something he thought he'd have to do anyway, as there was practically zero information about this world. With each step lumbering with the sound of wood and metal beneath him, he kept up with the group into the city, all the while the song continued to play in his head. The city was grand, majestic, clearly beyond his imagination, but what caught his attention more was the behavior of these...humanoid citizens? They had a very peculiar symbol that matched what Eckehart had. Was this some sort of citizenship marker? Or something else. They were also bowing down to him, as if he was some sort of kings or heroes to be revered and respected. He did say honored guest after all, but this was a bit weird. David then felt something being handed to him, by a man with an elongated head and cylindrical nose, which was a bit creepy at first glance. Looking down, he noticed a purplish sphere, small enough to be covered within his palm, glowing under the nightsky of this new world, surrounded by a golden ring. He had no idea what this was supposed to be used for, or even what the item was.

David looked around if there was anyone having the same kind of items. Next to him was William, someone David knew more than others, so he gladly leaned over to check up on him. "Hey man, glad to see you have the better end of the makeover." He said with a wave before holding up the item he was given. "Do you have one of these as well?"

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"Hey now, Toby!" she called out, wading toward the panicking zombie. "It's me, Aud. Will's here too, we all look a little different. You're okay, here, look," when she got to her cousin, she tried to gently steer her to see the man at the bridge, rather than the dragon in the distance, which would only serve to alarm her further. "This nice man is here to help us out, let's ask him what's going on, okay? You're safe, Tobes, I got you."

As she spoke, she looked sharply at the stranger, as if to say That had better be why you're here.

Somebody saying his name attracted his attention and turned his view to a... zombie girl beside a person with strange patterns across their skin? A second later his brain caught in exactly who those people were and a small wave of guilt crashed against his mind, the moment he had heard the beautiful song playing all thoughts other than walking towards it had fled his mind. Furthermore, the fact that Toby was at his side during the whole thing felt weirdly out of focus like it was somebody else memory, it wasn't very nice of him to get distracted to such a point so he would have to apologize later, not right now because Audrey seemed to be doing a good job at calming her down and he didn't want to intrude in what seemed like an intimate familiar moment so he just flashed Audrey a small thumb up and small smile to signal she had his support if she needed it.

He was so distracted by staring at them that he almost missed the stranger approaching but Audrey's words caused him to look up just in time o focus on him as he explained.

"I am Eckehart, herald of Rulania."

"The True Voice has been waiting a long time for you. Come. Follow and be merry for this is the Eve of the New Year and you are guests of honor. Stray not from the path I take, lest you get swallowed in the festivities. All will become clear as we travel."

He could feel himself almost vibrate on the spot in pure excitement, how could he not when watching the strange man(?) walk away to the seemingly impssible city in front of them, with just a cursory glance he could see several creatures of odd proportions and humanoids in equal measure, several even had wings like him!!, there was also a man riding some sort of box similar to a refrigerator that emited mechanical noises and a cat that seemed to be carried in a palequin by a squad of mice.

"Will has wings." Freyja says in the manner of one whose thoughts escape their lips. "Wow." It was idle but an observation which seemed uniquely astounding to her.

At Frejya mention of his wings he couldn't help but preen a little and flutter them around in a chaotic manner, he was as amazed as she was and he was equaly in awe at her antlers. Following along the group just proved that the strange sight didn't end in just the front, there was a house that looked to be made of sponges, a trio of ladies that kept aging and getting younger at random intervals appeared to be gossiping among themselves, next to them was a hairy giant of blue skin with several arms that released bubbles from the sleeves of his jacket and many other exotic views.

His was getting a little dizzy with how much he was turning his head from side to side in order to watch everything but he couldn't help it, he just wanted to see everything. However it was at that moment that David called to him at his side.

David looked around if there was anyone having the same kind of items. Next to him was William, someone David knew more than others, so he gladly leaned over to check up on him. "Hey man, glad to see you have the better end of the makeover." He said with a wave before holding up the item he was given. "Do you have one of these as well?"

"David!!!!" At his word he flapped his wings once more "You look amazing too! You look like the mix between an android and a ent, it looks so cooool!" He was being sincere, David transformation really suited him with how well it adjusted to his natural features "Ohhh that glowing looks so cool and pretty, maybe it's magical!, they game me this" He signaled at the necklace that had landed on him after a cloud with hands had throwed it (He didn't notice that his hair moved to grab it and drapp it on his neck) "It reminds me of those old style necklaces on cowboy movies"
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Privately, Audrey agreed with Weasel. As overwhelmingly pleasant as this place was, they had been abducted. Transformed against their will. And worst of all, that song(the "True Voice"?) had subverted their free will and better judgment. That was not okay, and if Aud had anything to say about it, there would be a reckoning. She didn't feel honored, she felt cornered.

If her cousin wasn't here, Audrey would already be laying into this Eckehart guy, but she held back with some effort. There were only two options, really. Follow the stranger into the fantasy city, or leap from the floating island, and hope the fall killed you.

In spite of herself, Audrey found the city to be incredible, in a fairly literal sense of the word. The variety of people here was staggering; they came in all sorts of shapes, and sizes. She saw hulking masses of the apparently sentient fog, but also two foot high spider people, carrying loads three times their size.

She wondered vaguely at how much trouble this society had at making itself equitable. Did establishments have to have multiple sets of stairs and ramps for the many different sizes and configurations of the people who would visit it? Could the gazelle people and the cheetah people live side by side, or did herbivores have to watch their backs?

As they walked, some of the people would bow to them, in much the same way Eckehart had. Audrey didn't know the protocol, but gave each one a deep nod, feeling that it could be understood as respectful acknowledgement, despite cultural differences.

A seven foot tall woman with the head and shaggy fur of a highland cow plucked a golden ring off of her own horn and dropped it into Audrey's hand. She took a strange amount of care to avoid touching Audrey directly, and Aud wasn't sure whether this was meant to be respectful or offensive. The ring was too big for any of her fingers, but too small to fit over a hand to wear as a bracelet. She put it in a pocket of her sodden jacket.

She allowed herself to fall back a little in the group, until she was walking near Ambrose and Rowan, who had both also received gifts from the New Years crowd. For some reason, Rowan seemed to have gotten off light, with only a wardrobe change. Ambrose, meanwhile had joined Audrey in the Amphibian Club, with a new outfit to boot.

She pinched the bridge of her nose in exaggerated exasperation at the himbo. "Brose, you have to know that it's not a soup based culture. They'd be praising the True Broth, wouldn't they?"

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"Hey, does anyone know what this is?" Rowan said toward the group, trying her best not to draw the crowd's attention to the stone in the process.

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“Looks like a moonstone to me,” Ambrose offered, remarking on the celestial visage carved into the rock. “Sorry, bad joke. I don’t know. I barely know what this is.” He jangled the weird spoon thing at the rest of them.

“Am I supposed to wear it around my neck? Double up on the spoons? Is this a soup-based culture?”
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...She pinched the bridge of her nose in exaggerated exasperation at the himbo. "Brose, you have to know that it's not a soup based culture. They'd be praising the True Broth, wouldn't they?"
Audrey Springer


Those nearest to Eckehart, or most perceptive amongst the party, would see his long ears twitch at Rowan's words and as he strides along he looks back over his shoulder. His tall stature and powerful gaze lend themselves to this task, and he lets out a whisper of a laugh that somehow floats through the air and into everyone's ears despite the relative loudness of the festival itself;

"Your companion has the gist of it; a moonstone, dearest guest." He says to Rowan. "Within Xaktin, the name of this fair city, there are many disparate groups and factions who have bonded in this realm. The Summons of Yo'Bikur brings many people from many lands, and that moonstone is the symbol of one such group of like minded individuals. They are wise in their own way, and their matron's power comes from her home world and not of the Song itself. She must have divined your presence in some way, take it as compliment and invitation... As for his trinket..."

His voice focuses in on Ambrose now.

"That is, I believe, a child's toy meant to be given to good friends. When you wish to declare someone your friend, you undo the ribbon and separate the it at the ring; thusly, each of you has the matching pair of eating implementation and all will know of your friendship. I believe soup is sacred to those felinids, indeed, but they are a new people here and I am not well versed in their lore."

Their guide's attention is swiftly pulled to a torrent of questions hailing from the young Mr. Howard.

When Eckehart rose up, Damon gave him a bemused nod, then felt prompted to bow in return. It was shallower, and less refined, the kind he’d given to Odaya what felt like forever ago. “Hello…?” he greeted with an awkward smile.

All sorts of questions were trying to bubble to the surface. “Is that from an injury?” Since his thoughts were so disordered, perhaps it was inevitable that the first one to emerge was inappropriate. “Uhhh…” his cheeks coloured as Damon forced himself to ignore that scar. “Sorry, never mind that.” Sheepish, he looked away. His gaze was drawn to the dragon. “Is that…? Are they….Ru-la-ni-a?” he carefully worded the name. He wasn’t all that certain about his guess, but he was sure that the dragon was at least somehow related.

Emboldened now that they had a guide – that they weren’t just entirely unto themselves in a strange new world – Damon followed after Eckehart. He had to move somewhere between a quick walk and a light jog to catch up, but didn’t seem bothered by that. “True Voice?” he questioned. He assumed that's what that Song was. “Do you hear it, too?”
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Eckehart approaches the questions in order;

"Hello, my friend." He begins cordially, unperturbed by Damon's questions. "Yes, yes it is an injury. I am at peace with it, fear not your curiosities. It is my job to take your questions. Long ago there were great wars here in Yo'Bikur, the realm you have been summoned to. Most call it simply the Dreamland. I am one of the Bikura, the chosen of The Song, to be steward and herald of this land to those who are drawn from elsewhere. The Bikura are chosen from amongst all who are drawn to Yo'Bikur, and and some are even born here. I come from a race of long lived peoples, and I have seen many seasons come and go- even those where dizzying swords and flashes of magic were not mere displays of artistry. But do not worry yourselves at this time with old history and dark times, for now we are in the times of Rulania and there is peace in the lands."

He sighs, then laughs, at Damon's next question.

"Nay! That is Belerigon the Black, and you had best be glad it is he. The Dragons are not typically kindly folk, but Belerigon has heard the voice of Rulania and declared himself friend to the Bikura. He is guest, though not as honored as yourselves, and comes and goes as he pleases with his own magics and purposes. I was beginning to grow worried, for he was running late for the celebrations. Rulania is Princess, and True Voice of Yo'Bikur. All Bikura hear The Song when the ebbs and flows of fate are so inclined, we hear the voices of the beasts and some of us can even learn to speak to the flowers and trees, but Rulania speaks for Yo'Bikur itself. Listen, friends, and behold The Song, sung in the voice of Rulania. It is the same Song the drew you here."

And with that he pauses, closing his eyes, and letting The Song wash over him in full. He touches the golden symbol at his throat.

"This is the mark of the Bikura; if you see this sign, know we are friend to those who mean Yo'Bikur no harm. When it is aglow like this, we hear The Song. When Rulania speaks, we are always in its presence- and tonight she sings, for the New Year, for you!...And for the fun of it, I imagine, for she does so love to sing."

... Looking down, he noticed a purplish sphere, small enough to be covered within his palm, glowing under the nightsky of this new world, surrounded by a golden ring. He had no idea what this was supposed to be used for, or even what the item was.

David looked around if there was anyone having the same kind of items. Next to him was William, someone David knew more than others, so he gladly leaned over to check up on him. "Hey man, glad to see you have the better end of the makeover." He said with a wave before holding up the item he was given. "Do you have one of these as well?"
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...He signaled at the necklace that had landed on him after a cloud with hands had throwed it (He didn't notice that his hair moved to grab it and drapp it on his neck) "It reminds me of those old style necklaces on cowboy movies"
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Eckehart paused, their journey now reaching a new location, and takes a moment to study these two.

"Ah, you are a fortunate one indeed. Keep that sphere on you- it is a luckstone, and it is said to change colors depending on how lucky you are. Each stone is different and does not follow the same patterns as any other, but it is a princely gift indeed." He says to David.

"As for you, winged fellow-" He seems greatly amused. "-I would be cautious with neckwear. The throat and the voice are sacred things here, and wearing something about the neck or around the throat can often mean some kind of committment. Usually to someone, if you understand me."




Their journey had taken them through the nearest of streets, over that wooden arched bridge from the Silver-mere they emerged from, and from there onto a wide, stone-paved, thoroughfaire. This main street seemed to wind downwards through the city in a spiral, coiling along the spine of the strange structure until it reached the misty depths below, where the light of the fireworks above reflected against a great lake the city seemed to rise out of.

The path the group was taking now was leading them upwards, and away from this central city location. To their right, as they step out of the crowded main street, stretches the long neck of the massive black dragon. Its body rests atop a series of buildings at the highest pinnacle of Xaktin, but its neck stretches outwards and its head rests upon the large palace in the distance where it still seems to slumber. The Song is more clear here, the voices more distinct, the words more personal to each of you. A great bridge spans this distance, of vine-wrought stones, its walls filled with the growth and full bloom of springtime flowers- but some, white lillies in appearance, seem to glow with a bright light in the manner of street lanterns to show the path. The bridge was as wide as six lane road- far larger than any road in the sleepy village you all call home, and the central stones are all etched with a fine motif depicting the glories of nature. Familiar to Rowan is a strange deer-like creature, depicted in solitude in deep reaches of wood, great music billowing from its shoulders. Another depiction shows a great serpent-like creature, rising up a waterfall and emerging into the air above it, its long spines writing strange patterns into the water. A third prominent one depicts a high mountain, a powerful beam of energy rising from its peak and cascading into an aurora around it;

This same mountain, should you lift your heads, can be seen above and behind the palace. Rising high, piercing through multiple layers of clouds, and rendering the ability to determine just how far away this mountain was incredibly difficult. Far above, beyond the layer of the fireworks and even where the dragon had appeared in the sky, the distant peak was afire with this ethereal light and ghostly energy. The light seemed to writhe in the air as if alive, that dizzying beam of energy a sight of splendor all its own in the sky above as it rises into the heavens from the highest peak.


Eckehart pauses here, and faces the group.

"Are there any other questions before we make audience with the princess? She has been waiting for you, all of you, for a very long time."

Weasel, for his part, had refused any gifts of idle trinkets anyone had tried to give him. His sole interaction with teh city had been trying to 'rescue' Odaya; he had been caught off guard by a series of young girls of many different races and bikur-types suddenly enveloping the overly-energetic Odaya and sequestering her into the crowd. By the time he extricated her from among the gaggle of now-retreating girls, Odaya' simple jumper had been altered into a fine black dress that melded in with the coloration of her feathers and she had been given long gloves to wear. Odaya, now that they've stopped and her excitement has worn off, slowly slides Damon's jacket off and she approaches him, offering it back up to him.

"'Ere you are. I don't need it anymore."

Alycia has been quiet all along, floating inbetween steps as her hair whipped about in the ever-changing air pressures of their environ. She had stuck to her brother's side religiously, but also been clearly taken in by the sights and wonders she saw- and yet fear held her in check and she remained at Aleyn's side no matter what wonders she witnessed...

Freyja, however, had nearly gotten lost. Twice. Each time she was drawn into the crowd by an offered gift, and each time she ended up lost in fancy. By the time the party reaches this stopping point, her antlers are laden with wreaths of flowers and about one of her arms a leather chord had been wound, a clear flask filled with a broiling, smoke-like, purple liquid secured to her forearm.

"...If what I'm hearing is Rulania, and you're saying it is, then I just want to cross as fast as possible." Freyja says quietly, a small blush filling her cheeks. "If she's been waiting on us, then I'm ready."...Ever hasty, that Freyja.
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Sidney was subdued as she followed the others into the city. She didn’t speak or join in with the conversations with the others as they trailed Eckehart through the crowds that parted for them, nor did she engage with the strange and varied revellers that they passed along the way, sticking close to the centre of the group. Her head was still swimming with everything that was happening, the lake coming to life and snatching them up, waking up in this place with their bodies transformed and being pulled along by this Eckehart guy to… somewhere, to meet this ‘True Voice’ of his, before she had time to even come to terms with the fact that there was a dragon, a dragon right over there.

All the while the song continued in the back of her mind.

What Sidney did do as she walked was look. Her head swung from side to side constantly, trying to see anything and everything all at once, from the crowds of people swarming around them, no two of which seemed to look alike, with their feathered heads, scaled skin and gleaming eyes, to the clothes and jewellery they were wearing and items they were carryings, the stalls selling wares and the buildings they stood in front of or hung out of the windows to see their passage. Even the members of their own group, her friends and familiar figures from New Hope; majestic antlers and raven black feathers and skin like parchment. Everything she saw, no matter where she looked or how she turned her head, looked unreal and yet so vividly, perfectly real at the same time. Sidney had seen art before, she had sometimes spent hours of the day looking at hundreds of paintings and illustrations of worlds and people and things that didn’t exist; whole fantasy worlds brought to life by the imaginations of incredibly talented people she could only dream of one day being as good as. But nothing she had ever seen captured in inks or paints or digital could match the depth of what she was seeing now. The reality of it all.

And that was before she even looked up at the sky.

“I wish I had a camera.”

She spent almost as much time looking at herself as she did everything else; her eyes, drifting every which way, always came back to the every-shifting canvas of her own skin. Her sleeve was still rolled up, her left forearm exposed as she idly ran the fingers of her other hand over the little butterfly she had drawn there. It felt smooth. Smoother than skin with supposed to be; not bumpy with goose bumps from the chill that still clung to her from waking up in a pool of water, not coated in little hairs from follicles that now seemed to be absent. Smooth like a lizards scales, maybe. When she looked closer, she could see that the surface of her skin was broken up into little, tiny plates; kind of like the scales of a reptile, except unnaturally uniform in shape and size, or maybe, given her shifting pigmentation, maybe like pixels on a computer screen.

Though yellow had been the dominant colour of her palette before, as Sidney walked through the city, as she saw more sights and began to feel calmer, the colours changed; yellow gave way to pinks and oranges or various hues, darker and more vibrant in places, muted in others. Tracing the edge of a pattern with one finger, Sidney wondered what it was that caused the changes, what decided the colours, and watched as a lilac hue spread across her skin amidst the rest, followed soon after by more yellow and a splash of red as she pulled her hand away.

“Weird.”

Dropping her arms to her sides and allowing her sleeve to fall back into place, Sidney looked up in time to see their group about to cross over a huge bridge; as wide as a highway and ornate in its construction, covered with vines and flowers that looked hand-crafted in how perfectly placed they were. Then her eyes dropped to the reliefs beneath their feet, and Sidney couldn’t help but to finally stop and stare at what she saw.

Because of course, if everything here was beautiful, why wouldn’t the art be amazing as well? Why wouldn’t they use some of the most detailed carvings she had ever seen to pave their roads? Were they even allowed to walk on those? It felt like blasphemy.

“Who carved these?”

Eckehart had brought them to a stop at the end of this bridge, across which sat a giant palace, the place they were to meet a princess; was the princess also the Voice, was she the one singing the sound that still rang inside her head? She probably should have paid more attention to what everyone was saying. Freyja was ready to move forward, to jump straight into things, but Sidney very much felt unprepared at the moment.

“Wait! We’re meeting a princess right? Isn’t there any, like, etiquette we need to be aware of? What do we call her? Do we bow?”
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“Who carved these?”

“Wait! We’re meeting a princess right? Isn’t there any, like, etiquette we need to be aware of? What do we call her? Do we bow?”
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Eckehart’s smile grows positively toothy; the curve of his lips making the sharpness of his fangs quite apparent in the brightness of this night. He bows to Sidney partially, flourishing an arm towards the bridge as if to capture the fullness of it with his outstretched hand.

“Bikura of ages past, detailing the three crucial enlightenments of Yo’Bikur. The first is the wisdom of the creatures we call the Dralask, the lone wanderers of the wood, whose lonely songs were the first voices of Yo’Bikur. Before there ever were Bikura, the Dralask were singing The Song. These days they are rare creatures indeed, hermits of peace and guidance in the deep wood. The second is the grace of the mighty Tyrdania, the keepers of the River Springs. Their strength is terrible, but the waters of Yo’Bikur are sacred and they guard their springs jealously. Because of them you may drink of any waters in the Dreamlands with no fear- but be gentle should they pass. Their writings upon the waters were a mystery for many lifetimes, but eventually it was learned that they transcribed The Song upon the waters. The last was the Throat of the World, the tall peak beyond all other peaks from whom all other mountains are but roots; it is from there that the air itself is carried from the lungs of Yo’Bikur and on it the Song. From these things did the first Bikura learn; Voice, Water, and Air. It is these things we cherish still, and this bridge tells of that reverence.”

He laughs more fully, Sidney’s etiquette concerns seeming to please him greatly.

“Do what feels right; we Bikura are stewards and governors but not lords over any. We maintain the Harmony of things, and choose our leadership from amongst ourselves. Usually this is the True Voice, sometimes it is not. Address her as you wish, and if she takes offense she will let you know. If you wish to know, I call her simply ‘Princess’, most ‘Rulania’, and her brother, whose own name is Ralek, calls her ‘Lania’. I bow, but most do not unless it is their culture to do so. Use whatever greeting is appropriate to yourselves and she will be delighted.”
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As Ambrose had suggested, Eckhart confirmed that the object Rowan held was a moonstone. She took another careful look at inspecting it from every angle. She had no idea what this etched stone was before it was explained. So how did Ambrose know? Rowan didn't have him pinned as someone knowledgeable in stonework. Perhaps she underestimated him, but there was no way she would admit to that.

"...that moonstone is the symbol of one such group of like minded individuals. They are wise in their own way, and their matron's power comes from her home world and not of the Song itself. She must have divined your presence in some way, take it as compliment and invitation."

It was a compliment indeed. Rowan gazed at the moonstone one last time before slipping it into one of her belt pouches.

Rowan bowed her head with a smile to Eckhart in thanks. She had many more questions to ask and to say to the man. But he seemed occupied fielding the group's questions as it was. Which left her mind to wonder about the explanation he gave.

The people in this land seemed transfixed by this song, even Rowan was following its tune without fully realising it. Did it carry some religious significance in Yo'Bikur? It clearly carried some divine power with its ebbs and flows. So would a group that doesn't draw power from the song be considered heretical? From the way Eckhart regarded them, this clearly wasn't the case. In fact, assuming Rowan was being mistaken for one of these individuals, the unusual reverence from the crowd would mean they are highly regarded.

If this moonstone gift was to double as an invite, it was one she would be eager to accept when the time arose.

And what did he mean by home world?

'Questions for another time...'

"As for his trinket... That is, I believe, a child's toy meant to be given to good friends..."

Rowan was taken out of her pondering when she heard Ambrose had been given a kids toy. She couldn't help but giggle to herself.

"Well when you go to partake in the sacred soup, make sure to grab the kiddie meal eh Ambrose?" While Rowan spoke in a joking tone, it didn't carry any mean-spirited intent.



Rowan followed the etchings on the bridge. The deer she had seen earlier instantly caught her attention. The flicker she had seen earlier that day must have been some way of her peering through the veil into this world. Then the snake rose from a waterfall which she couldn't help but associate with the lake. And finally, a light peering from a mountain. That was happening now. All these events grew more recent chronologically as they drew closer to their destination and the tune became louder in her head.

"Aud, do you believe in destiny?" She picked up her voice a bit to welcome others into the conversation. "These stones have been here a long time. But if I didn't know any better..."

Eckehart pauses here, and faces the group.

"Are there any other questions before we make audience with the princess? She has been waiting for you, all of you, for a very long time."

Question answered I suppose

"...If what I'm hearing is Rulania, and you're saying it is, then I just want to cross as fast as possible." Freyja says quietly, a small blush filling her cheeks. "If she's been waiting on us, then I'm ready."...Ever hasty, that Freyja.

Rowan came up and stood beside Freyja, if a little further back. "I'm ready as well. I assume it is rude to keep royalty waiting."

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"Uh, um..." Toby stammered slightly, as she struggled to take in everything that had been revealed. Yo'Bikur? Summons? Everything was exploding in her head, and she couldn't make sense of any of it... especially with the nerve-bleedingly distressful form she had taken.

She kept close to her cousin, nudging at her side and clinging to her hand with a manic intensity. She could only hope that Audrey would stick by her- no, that they'd all manage to stick together through this. It was always a bad idea to split apart, right? There's no way she could handle this alone...

“Do what feels right; we Bikura are stewards and governors but not lords over any. We maintain the Harmony of things, and choose our leadership from amongst ourselves. Usually this is the True Voice, sometimes it is not. Address her as you wish, and if she takes offense she will let you know. If you wish to know, I call her simply ‘Princess’, most ‘Rulania’, and her brother, whose own name is Ralek, calls her ‘Lania’. I bow, but most do not unless it is their culture to do so. Use whatever greeting is appropriate to yourselves and she will be delighted.”

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"This Princess..." she hummed out, biting her lips. "Does she... want anything from us? Do we really need to see her... now?"
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"Aud, do you believe in destiny?" Rowan pulled Audrey's attention from Toby, who seemed to be having a worse time by the minute. "These stones have been here a long time. But if I didn't know any better..."

Yeah, actually. But what do the cobblestones have to do..." she trailed off, looking at a smaller carving off to the side. It depicted a girl in ceremonial garb, she stood on a boat and rang a bell. It so much resembled their own town’s ritual, that it made her wonder if there was a connection between their home and this place they had been stolen away to. It made her think of Weeping Sam. Lost forever, never to see his family again.

"I got a question too," she actually raised her hand, like they were in class. Her other hand squeezed Toby's, "If I said I didn't want to meet the princess. That I'd rather just go home, would you let me? Or is it even your choice?"

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After the last series of responses about the pacing and people’s desires, at this point I’ll just declare that the outright compulsory aspect is fading at this point. Oh desire is still there, it’s calling for them specifically, but meta wise I’m cutting the puppet strings loose. There are still invisible walls around the city itself for the sake of the present narrative but I’m uninstalling the hard rails.
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I am placing this statement in the IC to ensure that everyone sees it; most of the present feedback has requested that I leave more room for character interactions, and as such I am no longer enforcing the rails. Enjoy.





Eckehart's smile softens as Toby speaks, her simple question, just as with the etiquette one, seeming to please him. He is about to speak, but Audrey's oddly formal handraise gives him pause, her own words adding onto Toby's question. He nods again, slowly this time, as if Audrey's words held some unknown significance.

"I do not believe she has any specific wants or needs from you, in truth- but I am not she, do not let Eckehart speak for Rulania!" He begins. "All I know on the subject is that when she was revealed to be the True Voice at the age of six she asked of Yo'Bikur to bring her friends. It was thus revealed that they would rise from the Silvermere upon the New Year if she was but patient. Therefor it was tasked to me, Eckehart, by the princess to watch the silver pool. For ten years I maintained this vigil, and at last you have all come. I could not imagine her excitement.

As for your choices, they are your own. I was tasked as guide, not gaoler-" He moves a hand dismissively here, as if the very word were distasteful to him. As if it held a significance. "-nor am I parent or lord to any. You may come and go as you see fit; Xaktin is a free city, and Yo'Bikur a free realm. So long as you do not disturb the harmony of this place, there is no quarrel you would ever face from the Bikura."
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"Yeah, that all sounds fucking great, but it's a little late for 'our own choices,' wouldn't you say, Eckehart?" she spoke his name as if it were meant to hurt him. "We already didn't get a choice in coming here. And I didn't ask if I could walk away, I asked if I could go home. Is that within your power or not?"

It seemed like he wasn't personally responsible for bringing them here, and she very much doubted he actually could help reverse it.

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Ambrose bottled a snort as he chuckled at Audrey’s remark about the God of Broth. “Good one,” he remarked. He did rub his fingers over the piece of fabric, considering removing it and using that as something to tie his hair up. It was easier to focus on that than on the words that were coming out of Eckehart’s mouth. It was all gibberish to him. Honestly, it reminded him of when his NYC friends would go on and on about one of the newest JRPGs they’d started playing. And Ambrose only knew that acronym because it was burned into his brain. Saying anything different was asking for a long diatribe about the difference between Western and Eastern games and how they—why was he thinking about this!?! Right it was burned into his brain.

“Wait?” he questioned himself. “I was just given a child’s toy despite you all getting something cool? This is my luck.” He looked at Rowan and sighed at the mention of a kiddie meal, but the sigh was tinged with a smile. “I suddenly have the urge to move on before I get a diaper and a binky too.”

Eckehart answered everyone else’s questions before moving on. Ambrose sorted himself into the middle of the group. It had nothing to do with his previous comment. More so, he was trying to save the integrity of the ribbon while pulling it out from the spoon. He lacked the strength to do anything with said spoon, so it was up to his fingers to handle the ribbon. His digits didn’t want to cooperate, though. The webbing between them caused him to grit his shark-like teeth at the weird sensation they emitted when he touched them. It had to be the opposite of a phantom limb situation. Except he was put off by foreign feelings from new body parts. He inevitably removed the ribbon and pulled his hair into a blob on the top of his head. The wavey seafoam locks mostly stayed within their bundle. A few locks fell and tickled the gills on his neck. Another feeling he didn’t care for.

He looked at the paintings, and then at the mountain behind them. It was all—a lot. The world was beautiful. Much like the pictures his dad would show him from a country that Ambrose couldn’t verbalize without doing a disservice to the native language it came from. And yet, there felt like a film over his eyes—as if this was as normal as looking at a skyscraper. His brain was a swamp and his nerves felt like they’d been awoken from a deep sleep. It didn’t feel rational, but it did feel real.

A mention of a princess caused Ambrose’s odd ears to perk up. At least that was a concept he was familiar with. Before he could eke anything out, Audrey was already knee-deep in hostility. Her anger was much like a fart, and she’d probably held it in too long. Now it was rank and spreading for everyone to smell. So, he quickly shot through the others to get to her.

“Woah,” he said probably a little too briskly. “Look, Audrey’s not wrong. We’ve pretty much been Narnia-napped here—kid-Narnia-d, it doesn’t matter. What she’s saying is that there has been an exhausting amount of steps to get to this point without—like—any time to rest. Or eat. Or take a shit for that matter. Not that I’ve checked to see if I—you know what, not the time.”

He took a deep breath, flashed a smile, placed his hands on his hips, and straightened his spine. “I’m more than happy to visit a princess that has been waiting for us for a long time. She’s royalty, and I’m sure that she has some grand knowledge to impart to us. Along with the power to fulfill whatever requests we ask of her—as we’ll try our best to fulfill any requests from her. That being said, despite all this being beautiful, wonderful, and whatnot, this is not home. So, it’d be nice to get an itinerary on the length of our stay, and when we can get back home.” He then paused, racking his brain for a way to say things in a more concise way. “We’re just hoping this trip is fighting-night.” Shit. “File-knit.” Double shit. “The opposite of infinite. Fin-it.” He looked at Rowan with a smile, proud that he’d gotten there. “So… let’s go, everyone. Let’s help the princess… and get the answers we were looking for. I have a sudden urge to make sure everything below the belt is where it’s supposed to be.”

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"Haha, I do not know man. I feel a bit weird hearing the rattling within me. But at least I look on point." David laughed, holding his hand out open to make the point. Indeed, he was the computer guy according to everyone, informatics were his undisputed best subject, and someone would say that he was a bit too serious for his own good. A robotic avatar would be just as expected as Odaya going around town causing trouble.

He did appreciate his friend's genuine compliment though, and as a result his strides grew a bit more confident and firm. Looking over at the item that was given to friend, the tin-covered David leaned his head a bit.

"Yeah, it does give that vibe." Was his response, before Eckehart explained the items given, though it leaned more towards giving an overview instead. The item changes color depending on luck? It's purple at the moment. What the hell does that correlate to? He had no idea, he was never the superstitious type. If only whatever his brain is equivalent to (hard drive? SSD?) had that information at hand, but the transformation probably did not affect much body functionality in all the important senses.

"Hmm, that'll be useful later. I hope I can read more on that somewhere." He said to Eckehart. Knowing the luck of the moment was indeed a very princely gift, as risks and rewards are always tied to the fates. And thus David put away the stone, albeit in a very typical fashion. A small part of his lower arm parted outward, opening a small storage space for him. It felt a little harrowing knowing that this would have been his flesh and blood if it hadn't been for this transformation, but he had to get used to that too.

Turning over to William who got the explanation of his item, David nodded with his lips curled.

"Given that, you look more like those angels in movies. They always have a holy object without fail."

The wings look very much on point as well too.

The bustling city view gradually shifted upwards, the scenery soon to be replaced with a gigantic palace, piercing through the skies, it was so high that David couldn't even see its end, and he would lose his balance in trying. The Song also began to clear itself of the disturbances of the city, growing louder and louder, but yet not deafening or uncomfortable. It was as if something about this palace here resonated much with it.

It was the palace of the royals, according to the informative tour guide, and there lived a princess longing for a friend finally. He could feel a little bit just from hearing that, but he still knew very little of it. Taking the group away to be her friend is a little questionable though, as it was clear from Audrey's voice.

"Let's not jump to anger, shall we? Despite all the reasons to." David said. There's nothing worse than antagonizing the one who could bring you back home. "We'll see what the princess has to say. And who knows, maybe the way home is as simple as just asking nicely." His words weren't directed at anybody, but it could feel a bit like a jab.

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"We already didn't get a choice in coming here. And I didn't ask if I could walk away, I asked if I could go home. Is that within your power or not?"

It seemed like he wasn't personally responsible for bringing them here, and she very much doubted he actually could help reverse it.
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Audrey's words seem to strike Eckehart in a strange way. His eyes widen, and he is put on pause. At last he begins to-

He pauses, Ambrose's meandering musings seeming to interrupt or otherwise warrant a full-brain assessment as he speaks. After a few moments he appears to appreciate the distraction, but clearly tunes Ambrose out after realizing that his words carried many syllables but little meaning.

"We'll see what the princess has to say. And who knows, maybe the way home is as simple as just asking nicely." His words weren't directed at anybody, but it could feel a bit like a jab.
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David's final statement brings Eckehart out of his reverie, and the pale man clears his throat to regain the attention of those present.

"Is that all to say that you do not know how to return to your world?" He sounds somewhat surprised- as if this was greatly concerning, but he was delicate and possessed of enough charms to not make it sound like a horrendously ludicrous affair.

"Not a clue, matchstick." Weasel speaks at last, having decided on a nickname for the fire-haired herald.

"How then did you arrive?" Eckehart asked, folding his arms against each other and sliding his hands within the long sleeves of his cloak as if for warmth. Freyja lets out a humming sound and stamps a foot as if in thought;

"Well, it was the festival time, and I was doing the Sealing Ceremony. I first heard The Song when I rang the bell, but the raft and the bell weren't there when we woke up in the pool." She was about to continue speaking, but Eckehart makes a sound and interjects.

"A bell? Describe it to me." And when Freyja does, his eyes widen for a moment- but then he nods and returns to a relaxed state. "Oft, special bells are crafted in matching sets here in Yo'Bikur. They are called Resonance Bells, and they call to one another through the weaving of The Song. They are used to travel great distances. It sounds like your home is in possession of one such Resonance Bell. If that is the case, all you must do is ring its match here and you will return home."

"Oi, that's hogwash." Odaya chimed, feathers rising. "We didn't show up at any bell, we showed up all soggy-like and wet in a pool."

"That is, indeed, a strange thing little one." Eckehart agrees. "And now that all is clear, your friend's anger is more than justified. You have my apologies, young mistress, for all of this is peculiar and I did not think anything out of the ordinary until now. I will take it upon myself the task of searching for your matching bell, should the princess not have any insights."

...All the while, Alycia's fear faded and was replaced by a potent wonder and amazement. She finally feels safe enough to leave Aleyn's side, and drops to her knees to study the carving of the Tyrdania closely. She reaches out and traces its outline with a finger, slow and deliberate, until its size escapes her reach and she looks back up at Eckehart.

"It's beautiful." She said, simply, and her earnestness seems to bring a full smile to Eckehart, along with a welcome distraction from the seriousness at hand. Eckehart laughs, a pleasant thing, and nods.
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"As for you, winged fellow-" He seems greatly amused. "-I would be cautious with neckwear. The throat and the voice are sacred things here, and wearing something about the neck or around the throat can often mean some kind of committment. Usually to someone, if you understand me."
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He could feel how his smile froze and the red started to creek onto his neck.

"Ah" was the only thing he could say in response.

How was he supposed to react to that!? did that mean that he was married now to the cloud person? Oh god, he broke the promise he made to grandpa about not marrying before becoming 17, he didn't even know who was his... fiancee? fiance? he stopped a moment to ponder on the matter of if the cloud person even had the notion of sexuality.

"Given that, you look more like those angels in movies. They always have a holy object without fail."
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David's words snapped his mind back to reality and he ran after the group to not be left behind. Okay, okay, David's words made him reconsider the whole thing and Eckehart said that it was a commitment but not necessarily marriage so could it be more like a promise to enjoy this place? he would much prefer if that was the case as that was what he was planning on doing anyway, in fact, he was already eager to run from place to place, looking at everything and everyone that catches his attention (which in this case was everything).

So engrossed was he in his thoughts that he almost missed the words of Eckehart upon reaching the palace entrance.

Syd didn't waste any moment and launched on the etiquette question, a part of himself cringed at it knowing how bad he could be when trying to follow proper conduct codes, it wasn't his fault that his mind latched onto something he found interesting, and refused to let go from time to time!

Eckehart response made him sag in relief as more and more questions were asked, he didn't have to worry about acting stiff, then his confirmation that they could go to explore on their own made his heart leap in excitement and he almost ran away but the man words about the Princess wanting friends made him stop, more friends were always welcome after all.
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The elongated boy had not uttered a peep since leaving the small pool. Entranced by the setting around him, he ambled slowly through the magnificent settlement. His mind was filled with thoughts and theories, only paying attention to the conversation. As he stumbled his way through crowds he found himself face to face with a short stocky creature. It grinned up at him with a wide mouth and a gleaming set of many eyes. Brown didn't get a chance to count due to the heaving crowds, but he sighted a great many eyes and a great many arms. It wordlessly thrust a great staff towards him. The body of the staff was sleek and simple, reminding him of a wizard's staff. It was easily taller than him by at least a foot and had a pleasant deep brown colour. It was bare except for a small grip hewn into it, approximately slightly below his should height, and topped with a crudely carved figure. Reminiscent of a gothic-era gargoyle. The creature sat squatting on top of the staff.

He suddenly realised he had been standing in thought, examining the staff for some time now. The grin of the creature slowly morphed into what appeared to be a look of confusion. He thrust it towards him again. Brown, realising the small creature was offering it to him gingerly plucked it, feeling the surprising lightweightness of the staff as he hefted it by his side. He watched the creature give some kind of joyous cackle before being whisked back into the ever-changing folds of the crowd.

He peered over the heads of many creatures, searching for his entourage in desperation. It dawned on him that he appeared to have lost them, and so, he did the only thing he could think of doing. He continued in the direction the group was traveling: towards the opulent palace.
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"And now that all is clear, your friend's anger is more than justified. You have my apologies, young mistress, for all of this is peculiar and I did not think anything out of the ordinary until now. I will take it upon myself the task of searching for your matching bell, should the princess not have any insights."

Audrey bore the criticism of her friends with her arms crossed, and her newly splotched face set. It wasn't until Eckehart himself finally seemed to grasp the situation that she loosened up, dropping one hand to her hip, and lifting her other in a "there you go" gesture.

"Yes! Thank you! But there's something else; this sealing ceremony is like a yearly thing. We ring the bell once a year, but this is the first time this has happened, right? " she looked around at the group at large, as if one of them would suddenly announce that their uncle came here every year and brought them souvenirs.

Eckehart's genuine concern and confusion went a long way toward easing her anger, at least towards him. But the more she thought about it, the more it seemed like something nefarious definitely was going on.

"So it sounds like the matching bell is missing, and that that's weird. But it also seems like something had to be done on this end for the bell to even work, yeah? Like, I dunno, they have to be rung at the same time or something? Look, I'm gonna go along, we'll talk to the princess. But it sounds like someone did this to us on purpose, and if I find out it was her... Well, she's not gonna make friends that way."
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For some reason, David thought Odaya needed ‘defending’ from his comment. “Are you saying you’re charmed by me?” he joked, but that conversation soon met its end.

Eckehart had a lot to say about the world – Yo’Bikur aka The Dreamland – and Damon listened to it quietly, absorbing the man’s words.

Then, his friend or acquaintances began comparing various trinkets they’ve received. “Oh, you guys got some stuff?” he asked curiously, inspecting the trinkets. He wasn’t jealous per se, but it did occur to him that he could get something for himself, too. He glanced at the pair of sneakers that hung off his fingers uselessly as he carted them along. “I’ve got an idea – be right back!” he said to no one in particular, and dashed off to the nearest stalls he could see.

They were set against a series of buildings which looked like they belonged in a desert. Colourful, patterned textiles stretched between the buildings, and hung above the stalls.

Damon approached a lizard-person merchant, and explained his issue. He didn’t mind going barefoot as much as he’d thought, but would still prefer some kind of footwear. However, his claws had almost ruined his. He showed the bipedal lizard the holey socks to demonstrate. “…I only have this to trade with, though,” he pointed at the sneakers sheepishly. “Unless you’d take…?” He had a wallet in his inner shirt pocket, and showed the shopkeep some banknotes and coins.

After some bargaining and bartering that was difficult for Damon to make heads or tails of – being used to buying at a fixed price – he parted with his sneakers, socks, and a relatively non-significant amount of dollars. (Maybe the merchant was interested in foreign currency?) In exchange, he received a nice pair of leather boots. As the lizardfolk apparently also had tough claws, they knew how to make durable clothing. For some reason, he got a matching pair of leather gloves as a bonus. Or a gift. Or an incentive to come again. He wasn’t quite sure.

It took a bit to find where he was supposed to go; a kind and dashing harpy helped him. He received from them a large, beautiful feather that he tucked into his belt.

He managed to return to the group while it was crossing the great stone bridge. Odaya found him, returning his jacket. “Oh, alright. Nice dress,” Damon said, a bit distractedly. As amusing as it was that the little gremlin child practically had a ‘fantasy princess’ transformation, there really was so much else going on just then.

When Audrey first mentioned wanting to return home, Damon wasn’t concerned yet. What really caught his attention was Eckehart’s answer. “Does that mean Rulania has no friends?” he frowned. It’s what she’d asked for, and she had to wait for some to come from another world? “And she’s sixteen?” They were the same age, but it struck him that the princess was young.

Then, both Ambrose and David chimed in to Audrey. “Guys, I’m sure they were just inviting us, and maybe they were too eager, but if there was a way here I don’t see why we couldn’t go back whenever we wanted-”

He looked at Eckehart. The man seemed concerned. His words were concerning. “Oh.” Damon swallowed, a thread of anxiety taking root. He suddenly remembered that when they were swallowed up by the surging water – similar to the depiction of Tyrdania, a part of his mind noted – it wasn’t just wonderful. It had been terrifying. And showing up here had been all sorts of weird and confusing.

But everyone also seemed so friendly, and open, and inviting. They were practically celebrated, their presence here welcomed. They were appreciated by the natives, even though they were all just some strangers, really.

Damon didn’t know what to do about the disparity. “…Let’s just go talk to the princess.” He agreed with Eckehart that she might know more.
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Isolated, alone, yet also crowded, Brown finds himself in the crowd. Without Eckehart there, it seems his unique status wasn't as apparent to the crowd. Soon, the respectful space that had been designated about him wanes. At length, he is pressed in with the crowd. The few Bikura present in the city could not be everywhere at once, and whatever power that made him special in their eyes did not directly speak to the common denizens of Xaktin. He is hard pressed to make his path, but it is not impossible. The flow of the crowd is wild and pattern-less, but his goal is always visible on high and away. The path is simple, all he must do is press on and he will arrive.

But a hand grips his staff suddenly. Slender fingers, pale in the light of the moon and the flashing of the fire filled sky, gripping it as lifeline. The hand is attached to a very human arm, save for the silvry veins wrought within the skin. They glowed softly from within of their own luminescence, and the arm was attached to a shoulder, itself to a body, which was composed of the appropriate two arms, two legs, neck, and head. A girl, about his age by estimation, who appeared human save for the glowing patterns within her flesh, had pressed through the crowd and stumbled onto his path. His staff had served as her buoy in rough waters, and as she lifted her head to him he witnessed an incredible light within her eyes. Her hair was short cut, rough, messy hewn locks of brown. Her face was dirty; smudged, smeared in some black foulness about her lips and eyes. The light within her eyes and skin contrasted this comparative filth. She was mouthing words, but no sound escaped her lips at first. She stared at him- and then her eyes seemed to widen, and her other hand began clutching at the clothing of his chest as if trying to cling to his person. At last her words reached his ears, and it was like the grating of nails upon chalkboard, metal upon metal, all the wrong keys being pressed at once on a piano, and a radio struck by lightning but still clinging to life all at once. Her words did not match her lips, and when they rose to Brown's ear it was a whisper that shook the entirety of the world around him.

I̵t̸ ̸h̸u̶r̴t̷s̸.̶ ̵T̸h̴e̶ ̷p̶a̷i̶n̵.̶ ̷I̵ ̵c̴a̶n̷'̴t̶ ̴h̷e̴a̴r̵ ̸i̴t̶.̸ ̸S̵i̷n̸g̸ ̵t̷o̴ ̸m̵e̵.̸ ̷S̸i̸n̵g̷ ̴t̵o̸ ̸m̵e̵.̷ ̶S̶i̷n̶g̷ ̷t̸o̵ ̴m̴e̷.̴

And just like that the world snaps back into focus. Everything is clear again, The Song washing over him, and there is no sign of the girl whatsoever. The moment the words left her mouth, she was gone- or, perhaps, was never there to begin with? It had all happened in an instant, and was gone with the wind. The bustle of the crowd flows about him, idle chatter of pleasantness and wholesome enjoyment.

"Huzzah for Yo'Bikur!" A voice calls, someone leaning from a rooftop balcony. "Huzzah! Huzzah!"

"I wonder what the Princess will declare for the year?" A nearby girl(?) gossips loudly. It was a formless blob, but something about it emanated a femininity with some certainty. It was a little disconcerting how it appeared to vibrate and the words manifested about it.

"Two hundred years of peace! Let there be one hundred more!"- this cry is met with a stern retort by a wizened figure bent upon a cane; "Damnable short lifers, let it be one million more."

Brown was in the midst of ample and resplendent joy. And yet, the Song beckoned.




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"So it sounds like the matching bell is missing, and that that's weird. But it also seems like something had to be done on this end for the bell to even work, yeah? Like, I dunno, they have to be rung at the same time or something? Look, I'm gonna go along, we'll talk to the princess. But it sounds like someone did this to us on purpose, and if I find out it was her... Well, she's not gonna make friends that way."
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"Succinctly," Eckehart says, splaying his fingers as if to show himself disarmed. A warrior's tic. "It is 'weird', yes." A thoughtfulness grips him again. "...The bell, yes, the bell-" He shakes himself of his thoughts again, looking to Audrey. "You are a keen one, asking goodly questions, shaking loose long thoughts. The bells are connected but are also mutually exclusive. Ringing one transports you to the other. There need not be someone on the other to receive you. So if you came by bell, yet arrived within the Silvermere, then there is something curious about this. The Princess had no certainty of your arrival, so I do not suspect any whimsy of hers."

At this, he turned to Damon and fixed him with his smile. Fanged and bright.

When Audrey first mentioned wanting to return home, Damon wasn’t concerned yet. What really caught his attention was Eckehart’s answer. “Does that mean Rulania has no friends?” he frowned. It’s what she’d asked for, and she had to wait for some to come from another world? “And she’s sixteen?” They were the same age, but it struck him that the princess was young.
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"She is sixteen years of age, with seventeen approaching come the winter. I cannot truly speak to her loneliness, but I have known of her predecessors and I can vouch that they often expressed a desire for companionship. I have done what I can, but Eckehart is merely Eckehart- and you all are the Ones Expected. All I can say is that we must see what Yo'Bikur has in store for us, and I will focus myself upon your plight of travels. Once again, you all have my sincerest apologies at your discomfort and confusion."

As Eckehart bows low, Freyja Hoar seems flustered and, frankly, embarrassed at all the special treatment. She claps her hands together;

"Everyone ready? I'm not trying to cut short the questions, but I'm getting antsy standing on this bridge. My engine's running, so to speak, so if the questions are gonna continue I'm just gonna run ahead and ask the lady myself."
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The Palace - Those who accompanied Eckehart, or otherwise decide to arrive thereafter.

And thus the group cross the great bridge, climb the tall stairs, and enter into the Palace. The interior of this grand building is splendorous, but not gaudy or decadent. It is of a simple stone, and filled with life and presence; great creepers and vines grow along pillars and form a canopy of thick leaves and bright flowers across the ceiling. The ground is of carven stone, with long lush carpets bridging the great hall they have just entered. Additional rooms branch from this place to the left and right, but Eckehart leads them straight on and towards the origin of The Song.

As they cross the room, there are two stone figures milling about this great hall. They are faceless, seamless, constructions that move in a dancing gait along a path of glowing runes outside the confines of the carpet. Their stone forms move in liquid mannerisms, as if alive and organic, their bipedal forms twirling and leaping. Outstretched hands produce flows of water which feed into the base of the pillars, where good earth lies revealed and produces the great growths of the creepers. Then, they dance away, leaping high and through openings far above the doors where they disappear to the sides and into different rooms.

"The attendants are wondrous." Eckehart chimes. "They've been with the palace longer than any can remember, and whilst they do not communicate they maintain the palace with much fervor."

They arrive at the great doors, which scarcely contain the thrumming singing of the voice of Rulania within. Now that they are just outside the doors, it is clear to them that it is a chorus of many voices- but that Rulania's rings true and louder than all others. Even those of you whom did not hear any voices with distinction at great distance can make out the voices in the presence of the door. Eckehart bows low, then with a gesture the doors open to the group.

He would stand outside the room for but a moment, ensuring that all were present-

Then frown subtly, noting Brown's initial absence He whistles low, some quality of his voice making this inaudible to those directly next to him, and a small fairy-like Bikura springs from the room and flies overhead and past the group towards the entrance, then back out into the city. Eckehart turns swiftly, no longer needing to herald the group, and with a gesture of quiet significance to Audrey he strides with increasing speed into a door directly to the side of the Great Doors he had just opened. A sound of ringing bells could be heard as he slipped into the old, dark, wooden door.


The chamber beyond is a wide one, with a domed ceiling that captured the singing voices and amplified them greatly. Rather than a grand throne, the room was that of an auditorium in the round. The doors the group were entering were but one of four sets of doors that entered this room from the cardinal directions; the auditorium center to the entirety of the palace. It was certain that the voices sung here carried through the building through the clever architecture of the ceiling. A dozen Bikura, all visibly elders of their species, sit low in the auditorium chambers, near to the central figures on the stage and sing.

A duo presided there, their kinship apparent in their appearance and affection. Hand in hand, they stood there swaying as they sang; their voices were the principle source of The Song, but the girl's outshone the boy's by a considerable margin. The boy also bore the mark of the Bikura, and he wore a simple crown upon his brow that appeared to be of wood that settled into his hair comfortably. His garb was simple, however, in the style of Eckehart; a spun tunic and well worn trousers, his arms bare and revealing calloused hands and muscled figure.

The girl wore no crown, but her dress was of fine make and regal demeanor- but was not the grand over-crafted period piece that the group would be familiar with from television or movies. Instead, her dress looked as if it emphasized function before form; the skirt was knee length rather than ankle, it lacked in frills or other distractions, but had fine patterning and lovely colors that flattered her. It was a dress for running and adventuring as much as it was for audiences and performances.

Their hair was similar, as were their eyes. The hair was of pastel colors, flowing from their heads in a gradient wave of colors; greens, blues, greys. Their eyes shone with a dazzling iridescence and reflected different colors depending upon the lighting and angle.

When you all enter the room, the girl gasps and stops singing. Something in The Song is lost- but the chorus of elders does not end, and the Song, while diminished, does not fade. Her eyes brighten. She visibly squeezes on the boy's hand, and points upwards at them.

"Tis them, o brother of mine blood, tis them!" She practically buzzes with the excitement. "Doth thy eyes affirm mine own?"

"Yeah." The boy releases her hand and gives her a playful push. "Go on, I'll let you have your moment Lania."

The girl launches forward as if shot from a bow, leaping from the stage and rushing upwards to meet you all.

"I-I am Rulania." She stammers out in her excitement. "Tis my highest esteem to maketh thy acquaintance! Oh, I know thee by thy eyes, I know thee by thy names, I hath dreampt of thee for so long!"

And like that, Rulania stands quivering before you all, eyes wide, sweeping like a spotlight to take you all in. And yet, despite her own significant weight and lack of forbearance on the subject, she is a total stranger to the lot of you. She lacks the symbol of the Bikura, and instead she wears a collar of silver about her neck, beset with a black gem that matches the iridescence of her eyes on occasion. Her voice feels familiar, as if you've all heard it before. The radio? A dream? Within the babbling of the Swallow? It is impossible to place, but it is a voice familiar and warm and so very excited to see you.

@PerfectThought if Brown wishes to arrive at the palace, the small fairy man will find him and lead him into the Auditorium with some speed. Feel free to do as you wish.

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