CHAPTER 1 • Illness Strikes the Crown
Weather • Partially cloudy, 76 degrees Fahrenheit, windy
Time • Sunset, 7:00 PM
Closest Prey • Fish are feeding in sea, easy meal
swanfeather arryn
female // 108 moons // high queen // horizonclan // tags; clan
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Weather • Partially cloudy, 76 degrees Fahrenheit, windy
Time • Sunset, 7:00 PM
Closest Prey • Fish are feeding in sea, easy meal
swanfeather arryn
female // 108 moons // high queen // horizonclan // tags; clan
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She was curled up in the Maester's den, breathing shallow and lacking the luster of her youth. The ivory of her fur stood out in the gloom, catching the rays of the setting sun as it descended towards the horizon. A single, weak cough rocked her whole body in a spasmodic motion. Her eyes slowed opened after the fit, as if revealing a blooming rose grown in shade, instinctively knowing the clan would be waking soon. She had to put on a strong persona for the clan. There was a meeting that needed to be held, and the protests from her daughter and the healers would not stop her from completing this duty. House Arryn was on high alert knowing that her body was failing. Food had no appeal to her anymore. Water did not quench her thirst. She had come to an agreement with herself about the problematic symptoms, but her family needed her to keep pushing forward.
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As Swan slowly pulled herself to her paws, she felt the world waver around her. It took her a moment to regain her senses, head sloped downwards to adjust her breathing. She would hold the meeting out on the beach today. The High Queen knew she would not make it to the top of the high arch without tipping over. A sigh escaped her, remembering the comforting scent of her deceased mate. Are you waiting for me up there? You seem impatient, but I need more time, she thought to herself, shaking her head in effect. The leader made her way towards the opening of the den made in the side of the cliffs surrounding the sheltered cove, reveling in the warmth of the sun that appeased her atrophied muscles. There were three new apprentices that she needed to acknowledge. Two were already nine moons, but the past three moons she had been nestridden with a strange illness. She was positive their House assigned them a temporary mentor while she was recovering, so she would merely make them official in a sense. This was the first time in a while that she had managed to get herself outside after all.
"Please gather on the beach for the ceremonies," she began, feeling the enegy she had ebb away with each spoken word.