Her steps had become heavy and slow, like a dying gazelle dragging itself across the plains to escape the inevitable fate. She wasn’t sure what was keeping her going, determination, or foolishness perhaps? It was the only thing she knew how to do properly. She could play a noblewoman, a farmer’s daughter, or anything else really, but this was what she did. Time was a subjective term for her at this moment. It was up to herself, how long it had taken. But it had all felt so long, and she was exhausted. The woman fell to her ethereal knees before her own body. Eliana admired it for a second, the way she looked so peaceful, yet in so much pain. It was fascinating, and her eyes did not leave the empty body as the colour came back into the world, and her view was shifted from looking at the body, to looking into the lonesome night.
Eliana fell down unto the ground, coughing heavily. She wiped her mouth, leaving a scarlet stain on the worn dress. But the girl came to the senses she had left, getting up on her bum and looking at Miriam, trying to focus. She noticed the concerned look on the huntress’ face, and attempted to follow the gaze. Whilst narrowing her eyes, and trying to focus her blurry vision, she managed to find the figure Miriam was cursing over. A surge ran through Ellie, as she felt the luring sensation again. With her hands pushed against the ground, the young Walker leaned her weight on her staff and froze, staring at the figure. It disappeared out of her vision as soon as it had come, and the Walker shivered roughly at the sight.
“M-Miriam… I’m so sorry-…” Ellie managed to say, before she interrupted herself. She felt a freezing breeze overcome her, and the pain originating from her shoulder became unbearable. It felt as if her very soul were being ripped apart, as it most likely was. The figure came back into their sights, only half a dozen meters away from the two women. His presence was unsettling, and the cold, dark, aura was so tormenting. Ellie could not make out if he was whispering, but she struggled to keep calm nonetheless. The figure drew out his sword, and shoved it into the ground, clasping his hands together.
From his feet a dark smoke emerged. It did not spread, instead it was sneaking it’s way towards the two, almost like a living snake. It sped up, wrapping around Ellie and Miriam’s legs. It was as if burning spikes were ripping right into Eliana’s legs, causing her to release empty screams. He walked closer, as the snake of a smoke climbed to Ellie’s shoulder, and crawling all over her.
“So young… So fragile… So persistent… “ the voice was deep and rung within Ellie’s head. She couldn’t see what was happening to Miriam, and was barely able to keep her focus on the dark artist. He stood right before her, watching the magic tear the woman apart, grinning sadistically. The man took off his glove, running his hand down along Eliana’s face, nudging her bruised cheek gently before smiling to himself.
“Do not fight it, my dear. It’ll only ruin it.” He assured her, shaking his head lightly. The pain in Eliana’s shoulder had spread to her entire body. She wasn’t able to stay in reality anymore, and was fading away. The man turned to Miriam, nodding his head at her.
“You’ve been ever so helpful. Thank you.”
Eliana fell down unto the ground, coughing heavily. She wiped her mouth, leaving a scarlet stain on the worn dress. But the girl came to the senses she had left, getting up on her bum and looking at Miriam, trying to focus. She noticed the concerned look on the huntress’ face, and attempted to follow the gaze. Whilst narrowing her eyes, and trying to focus her blurry vision, she managed to find the figure Miriam was cursing over. A surge ran through Ellie, as she felt the luring sensation again. With her hands pushed against the ground, the young Walker leaned her weight on her staff and froze, staring at the figure. It disappeared out of her vision as soon as it had come, and the Walker shivered roughly at the sight.
“M-Miriam… I’m so sorry-…” Ellie managed to say, before she interrupted herself. She felt a freezing breeze overcome her, and the pain originating from her shoulder became unbearable. It felt as if her very soul were being ripped apart, as it most likely was. The figure came back into their sights, only half a dozen meters away from the two women. His presence was unsettling, and the cold, dark, aura was so tormenting. Ellie could not make out if he was whispering, but she struggled to keep calm nonetheless. The figure drew out his sword, and shoved it into the ground, clasping his hands together.
From his feet a dark smoke emerged. It did not spread, instead it was sneaking it’s way towards the two, almost like a living snake. It sped up, wrapping around Ellie and Miriam’s legs. It was as if burning spikes were ripping right into Eliana’s legs, causing her to release empty screams. He walked closer, as the snake of a smoke climbed to Ellie’s shoulder, and crawling all over her.
“So young… So fragile… So persistent… “ the voice was deep and rung within Ellie’s head. She couldn’t see what was happening to Miriam, and was barely able to keep her focus on the dark artist. He stood right before her, watching the magic tear the woman apart, grinning sadistically. The man took off his glove, running his hand down along Eliana’s face, nudging her bruised cheek gently before smiling to himself.
“Do not fight it, my dear. It’ll only ruin it.” He assured her, shaking his head lightly. The pain in Eliana’s shoulder had spread to her entire body. She wasn’t able to stay in reality anymore, and was fading away. The man turned to Miriam, nodding his head at her.
“You’ve been ever so helpful. Thank you.”