The last thing Kieri remembered before waking up in this strange new place was hell. A metaphorical one of course, she had never been to the real deal, but with how the Angels had been treated and the abundance of hostile demons around, it was a very close approximation. She had been captured, had this collar slapped on around her neck, and dragged off to a bar where she just knew she was to be killed, likely even due to her friend's best efforts. If she could call them friends anymore-she was certain you didn't give your friends a shot of ice magic to the chest and call them weak and stupid, but she had done it anyway.
And yet, now here she was. The sky was a light blue, just a shade or two lighter than her hair, and the grass she had woken up in was soft, a bit moist from dew, and swaying gently where her body didn't hold it down. She breathed shakily, both out of remembrance of where she had just come and being in this strange land as she staggered up to her feet.
She had intended to fly in order to get a better lay of the land, but she soon found herself grounded. A quick pair of fingertips to her neck and the burning sensation that came with it confirmed her worst fears-whoever or whatever was responsible for bringing her here, they had neglected to remove the brace the demons had slapped on to her. The brace itself sapped away her ability to use magic, to fly, and even to speak. Kieri gulped, glancing around. She either hoped to find a tree with a strong branch or a median to help her remove the brace. She'd even take a friendly demon of one was around.
As Kieri looked around, she noticed several places where the grass didn't stand up to its full height and sway in the breeze like the rest of it. She assumed quickly that these were others that were brought here, or maybe even the one who brought them together in the first place. Now whether or not these indents were fresh because those in the, had just woken up, or if they were still there Kieri didn't know. But she had to find out. Steeling herself, she walked over to the nearest once, a light smile forming on her face as the grass brushed against her knees as she walked. When she got to where she needed to be, she looked down, hoping to find someone.
And yet, now here she was. The sky was a light blue, just a shade or two lighter than her hair, and the grass she had woken up in was soft, a bit moist from dew, and swaying gently where her body didn't hold it down. She breathed shakily, both out of remembrance of where she had just come and being in this strange land as she staggered up to her feet.
She had intended to fly in order to get a better lay of the land, but she soon found herself grounded. A quick pair of fingertips to her neck and the burning sensation that came with it confirmed her worst fears-whoever or whatever was responsible for bringing her here, they had neglected to remove the brace the demons had slapped on to her. The brace itself sapped away her ability to use magic, to fly, and even to speak. Kieri gulped, glancing around. She either hoped to find a tree with a strong branch or a median to help her remove the brace. She'd even take a friendly demon of one was around.
As Kieri looked around, she noticed several places where the grass didn't stand up to its full height and sway in the breeze like the rest of it. She assumed quickly that these were others that were brought here, or maybe even the one who brought them together in the first place. Now whether or not these indents were fresh because those in the, had just woken up, or if they were still there Kieri didn't know. But she had to find out. Steeling herself, she walked over to the nearest once, a light smile forming on her face as the grass brushed against her knees as she walked. When she got to where she needed to be, she looked down, hoping to find someone.