- Name: Tithonus
Meaning: Tithonus is a man from Greek mythology who the Titan of dawn, Eos, was smitten by. Wanting to keep him around forever, Eos pleaded with Zeus to let Tithonus live forever. The wish was granted. However, while it did let Tithonus live forever, it did not grant him eternal youth, and he withered away until he was nothing but ash, forced to wander the mortal world for all eternity.
Sad story: Family was supposed to stick together. That's what Tithonus always thought would happen.
Tithonus was but a yearling when his little baby brother was born. The small thing had been granted a wish from the charisma flower, a delicate pink thing that showcased itself when the little youngster opened their eyes, red orbs shining with brilliant personality. Tithonus immediately felt a strong surge of warmth and protectiveness for the small Xholi, watching with fondness as tiny grey paws scrabbled about in the grass as it tried to get up and ears too big for its tiny body swiveled and twitched in pure curiosity.
Their'parents found them together one night, Tithonus curled around the small Xholi, both breathing in tandem as the night wore on and the big brother protected the younger one from the demons in the dark. They slept like that ever since.
Half a year passed, and Tithonus and the young one flourished together. He often went on long runs with the small pup, huffing a good-natured laugh when the pup, paws scrabbling to keep up with Tithonus' lanky strides, tumbled into a scattered heap as they tripped over their own feet. Tithonus would help the pup up with a small nudge of his nose and a soft murmur of encouragement, always getting a warm, fuzzy feeling and a burst of pride when the Xholi got up, dusting themself off and practically preening to make up for the tumble.
Tithonus, now of age and working as a scout, sometimes wondered if it would be possible for him and his little brother to produce a pup. He didn't quite connect well with others, as he spent so much time with the little one. But his little brother was all he needed.
Another moon passed. Things started to go downhill, a sign of things yet to come. After a harsh spell of very little caught prey, Tithonus' little brother suddenly developed a severe case of diarrhea that just never went away. As nutrients passed through their body much more quickly than they were able to absorb it, the pup quickly grew gaunt and sickly, ribs jutting out sharply against limp fur and wasted muscles. Tithonus was quite beside himself with worry. He had to watch, every day, as his little one would lurch awake from a fitful sleep and bound away to do business, repeating this motion several times until Tithonus wasn't even sure if the young one slept anymore.
It seemed he was unable to protect the pup from the demons of the night. Not anymore. That sweet, sweet memory of seven months ago was a mere shadow as worried red eyes rushed over hollow cheekbones and matted fur, a sour stench always hovering just out of his reach as it settled over fur like a dense fog.
His little brother died a little over two months later. Two more weeks, and they would have been a yearling, training to be a scout. Training so they could run beside each other, bounding through the woods, laughter echoing off the trees they raced past in the washed-out purple of the setting sun and encroaching darkness.
Tithonus curled around the prone fur, sobbing into the still warm softness that was his little brother.
Their name had been Eos. Perhaps, if they knew of the history of another world, they would have screamed and cried and shouted at the twisted irony that fate had enacted upon them.
But they didn't know of another world. Only of this one, where Tithonus survived and cradled the sleeping form of Eos in the pre-dawn light, the light from the rising sun illuminating every curve and jut of Eos' bones, showing just how sick they had been. If another person had happened upon the two at that exact moment, they would have been struck with a strange thought.
For, in the weak light, Tithonus glowed, while little Eos, cast in shadow, seemed to be nothing but a spectre, forced to stay in this world through trembling paws and weeping red eyes. Tears seeped into the spectre's pale and wispy fur, trapping them.
Notes: Word count is 687/1000. The sickness that Eos develops is called EPI, which is when the pancreas doesn't make enough enzymes to digest foods. It can suddenly crop up as a problem out of nowhere, and can be fixed with pricey enzyme tablets... Which the Xholi don't have. I wasn't quite sure if this sickness was possible or if immediate family were allowed to create offspring, so I left that very up in the air. ^^;