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Shadow in the Sky - Aurora Artemis - August 21, 2017 It was a normal day that morning with not too much out of the ordinary, as she'd just been strolling around the territory attempting to hunt, not that she'd ever been able to catch anything but still she wanted to work hard to prove that she was worthwill anyways so that was why she continued to try despite still being unsuccessful. But then something strange happened... it started getting dark. Yet it was still morning or at least she thought it to be. It was strange though, this phenomenon, it made absolutely no sense. She didn't look directly at the sun out of fear but she watched as the land was slowly covered in darkness... and she looked up only momentarily but she did it to see that the sun was covered in shadow only little light covered arms reaching from around the shadow. Her eyes widened in fear, and she glanced away quickly. What was this? It only got worse from there she began to sneeze and couldn't stop it was aweful she just wanted it to stop, she'd never really thought about gods before but now she wondered if there were gods up there somewhere and if so were they suffocating the sun? Were they angry? Or was something else going on? Either way it made no sense. RE: Shadow in the Sky - Murdock - August 22, 2017 The sudden darkness of the land was disconcerting, of course, but Murdock wasn't terribly concerned. He certainly wasn't thinking about gods or suffocation - at least, he wasn't until he came across a familiar shewolf. "Hey! Are you alright?" he asked, struggling to hide the clear concern in his voice. Could she breathe alright, sneezing like that? What did one even do for chronic sneezing? Murdock thought that some wetter air might help, but where would they find that in the final throes of summer? Perhaps just having her dunk her head in the stream might help. "How about we get you to some water," he suggested, moving to stand alongside her, should she need a shoulder to lean on. |