LifeUsername: EchoIre
HW cat or VOK lion?: VoK
Link to group/pride: Motoheri PrideHow do they support (or not support) life around them?:For as long as Aayushka could remember, she had been watched over by a lioness named Kamala and her family.
Kamala's family, that is, not hers. Kamala had tried to raise Aayushka like a little sister, but the lop-eared cub always knew that she wasn't related to the lions around her, and one day very matter-of-factly told them such.
If anybody were to be her family, it would be the voice in her head. It was like hers but older, deeper. She didn't think it was her mother's voice. She didn't know whose it was, really, but she trusted it.
Kamala often disagreed with it, though.
The voice would tell Aayushka things, and she would believe it. It told her she didn't need to eat to survive, that the sun would give her the divine energy she needed. After months of weakness and lethargy - admittedly much longer than a regular lion could've gone - Kamala convinced Aayushka to eat again. This would be just one of a myriad of examples, most of which were much more benign. The worst 'advice' she would ever receive from the strange voice put an entire ecosystem at risk.
~
Aayushka lay spread out in a bed of plus green grass. The grass around her - save for a thin path leading up to her circle of green - was yellow and dry.
Something nearby bleated loudly, startling the adolescent. She turned quickly to the source of the sound, easily spotting a lone zebra a few meters away. She could see its ribs through its dull coat.
Go help.Aayushka rose to her paws and crept over to the zebra. It quickly noticed the spreading greenery creeping from her paws and tried to flee, but stumbled to the ground before it could get far. It began to bray loudly in a panicked manner. It tried again and again to get up to flee, but couldn't even get to its feet.
"What's wrong with it?" She tilted her head at the creature.
It is dying."Oh." Aayushka's eyes widened slightly. "That's sad."
And unnecessary. The zebra had fallen silent, instead drawing in rapid breaths of air. "It is? Kamala says-"
Don't listen to her. She has been lied to; let me show you.Aayushka felt the urge to walk closer to the zebra. She gave in without thinking, coming to its side on a wave of green. Up close it appeared much more skeletal - quite literally skin and bones. Her heart ached for the zebra.
Touch your nose to its skin.She complied, pressing forward despite the zebra's weak attempts at moving away. Slowly, the beast stopped thrashing. There was a moment of stillness, silence. Aayushka's heartbeat slowly began to fill in the lack of sound, thrumming steadily in her ears. A second heartbeat slowly joined in, slower and weaker than hers. Aayushka's eyes drifted shut. Without really trying to, she began to focus on the zebra's heartbeat. She let out a breath she didn't know she had been holding as the world around her seemed to fall away, leaving just the two heartbeats. Gradually, the zebra's grew stronger and quicker, until it fell in sync with her own. When it did, a jolt ran through Aayushka's body, like she had just been pulled from a freezing lake.
She gasped and opened her eyes, gasping in air as she adjusted. The zebra was still laying in front of her, though its breathing now seemed much less labored. Aayushka sighed, pulling herself together. Tentatively, she prodded the zebra's side, only to have it whip its head around to stare her in the eye. Startled, she stepped back.
Its eyes glowed blue.The zebra flicked its ears at her, then rose to its feet with some difficulty. A cloud of glowing blue butterflies followed it up, fluttering away from the zebra before disintegrating into glittering blue dust. Aayushka watched with eyes full of wonder.
Nothing deserves to die.The zebra began to limp away, alive, but still as weak as before.
Not when it doesn't have to."All things have to die." Aayushka said bluntly. "Kamala says-"
Remember what I told you. She has been lied to. She is wrong. I can show you the way to make sure that nothing else has to die, ever.How could she say no to that?
~
For the next few weeks, Aayushka would sneak away to preform the life-giving miracle the voice had shown her. She would find sick or dying animals and do the same she had done for the zebra. At the voice's orders, she even began to chase predators away from their would-be kill, restoring their intended prey's fading life. The creatures never healed, simply rose with glowing blue eyes and a cloud of butterflies. The voice told her that this was good, that they were alive and always would be because of her.
Soon, the savanna was filled creatures with glowing blue eyes that would not die. Predators eventually learned not to pursue them, but not after an unlucky few had been dealt grievous wounds. They never healed, yet still never fell. Local prides thought it to be a curse, seeing only undead beasts with glowing eyes roaming their lands.
When Kamala realized what happened and confronted Aayushka, the adolescent agreed to release the immortal creatures. As Kamala said: life was a circle, and hung in a delicate balance that must not be disrupted.
One by one, creatures sustained by Aayushka's magic faded and fell. Their final breath was one of glittering blue butterflies.
Kamala watched with troubled eyes. She turned to Aayushka and rasped her tongue over her head.
"You must promise never to do anything like this again."
"I promise."
Kamala's from didn't fade. "Thank you." She stood up. "We're leaving today. Meet me back at the caravan."
As Kamala padded away, Aayushka shifted her paw to reveal a haggard mouse with glowing blue eyes. It stared up at her for a moment before limping off into the grass.
DecayUsername: EchoIre
HW cat or VOK lion?: VoK
Link to group/pride: Motoheri PrideWhat are they afraid of and why?:The forest was cool and dark.
Small, glowing paws crunched through the leaf liter. Akshay's dark eyes were glued to the canopy as he walked. The leaves were a strange navy blue, and the sky he could glimpse between them seemed multicolored. Strangest of all, it seemed... familiar, somehow. Like he had been here before. Slowly, the canopy became more and more scarce, until only bare branches were above him. This, too, seemed familiar somehow. Almost welcoming. The winged cub kept walking until he came upon a clearing holding only a dark, decaying stump. Akshay stopped at the edge of the field, eyes glued to the stump.
Something felt... off about it. It was massive, well over ten times his size in length, and jagged. Unease settled in the cub's stomach. He felt like he was forgetting something, or that something had forgotten him a long, long time ago.
Akshay drew in a deep breath, letting it out slowly. It was just a stump. He had nothing to be afraid of.
He hesitantly walked towards the stump, coming to a stop just inches away. Here, he could tell the darkness to the rotting wood was not natural, but caused by fire and smoke. Unease turned to fear as the area surrounding the stump took on the same blackened hue - grass and trees alike turned withered and charred before the cub's eyes. Akshay stepped away from the stump, gazing fearfully about the clearing.
Look.The voice was hold and withered. Tired. Akshay's eyes moved to the stump as if compelled by some unseen force.
Learn.Suddenly, the stump burst into flame. The grasses and trees around it did the same before the cub could gasp. Smoke quickly billowed into the clearing, scratching Akshay's throat and stinging his eyes. He blinked away his tears as best he could and tried to find a way out.
Remember.There was too much fire, too much smoke. It was closing in, surrounding him, suffocating him, so close to burning him. He could feel its oppressive heat from all sides, inescapable and terrible and dreadfully
real. The cub woke with a scream, scrambling to his paws and stumbling a few panicked steps away. He came crashing to the ground in seconds, warm sand meeting him.
"Akshay!" Chetan was at his side in an instant, helping the cub back to his paws. The poor thing trembled and drew in short, panicked gasps of breath, his hollow eyes wide with fear. "...Did you have another nightmare?" The leopard prompted gently.
Akshay nodded.
Chetan sighed and wrapped his tail around the cub. It didn't seem to calm him any, but he did not move away, either.
"Tell me about it."
"I-I was in a forest." The cub stammered. "And then th-there was this r-really big stump, a-and it was all black, and th-then
everything was all black and on fire and I c-couldn't
breathe and the f-fire was everywhere a-and-" the cub's voice began to crack. Chetan could see tears welling in his strange, hollow eyes. "a-and-"
Chetan wrapped his paws and around the cub and pulled him to his chest, wincing ever so slightly as Akshay's horns thumped into his ribs. He sobbed into the leopard's fur as Chetan murmured words of comfort to him, unsure of how to soothe the god of decay's avatar.
"I-I don't like f-fire." Akshay whimpered, muffled by Chetan's fur.
~
He was in the clearing again, alone, too, like last time. He was in the center, standing tall and proud. He could see over the canopies, even. As strange as that was, it didn't
feel strange. It felt right - Akshay didn't even question it, simply looked up and admired the stars.
He felt like he should be... worried about something, but he didn't remember what, or why. He was alone, and the night was calm and beautiful. He closed his eyes, relishing the peace and quiet.
Suddenly, he heard something moving at the edge of the clearing. Akshay opened his eyes, and saw an orb of flickering orange light edging closer to the treeline, casting foreboding shadows across the clearing. His heart skipped a beat.
"Who's there?" Akshay called out.
For a moment, the light stopped moving, as if contemplating revealing itself after being spotted. Then, shadowy figures slunk out of the cover of the trees, many holding burning branches in their teeth. Glowing eyes glared at Akshay as the cats moved forward, whispering among themselves.
Dread settled in the pit of his stomach. "Wha- what are you doing?" Akshay tried to move away, but it was as though his paws were rooted to the ground. "Get away from me!"
"We are ending this." One of the lions spoke. "Once and for all." The cats they traveled with came to stand at their side, encircling Akshay.
"What are you talking about?"
The lion's face twitched ever so slightly. They looked Akshay up and down, as if sizing him up. "...Do it."
The fire-bearing lions edged closer to Akshay despite his protest. He desperately tried to free himself, to run away, to swipe at his attackers, to do
anything, but all he could do was watch as they brought their torches to his-
Roots?
The dark lion jumped awake, lurching to his paws as soon as his eyes were open. He glanced behind him, and saw Chetan and Kai still asleep, curled up together. Akshay silently padded away.
That was the fourth time he'd had that nightmare that week. It always surprised him how
real it felt, how he would wake with the memory of flames haunting his skin. For so long, he 'went' to the same place when he dreamed, received flashes of memories that weren't his of earthen beasts and a multicolored sky. He knew he was different from other lions, not like them, but...
"What am I forgetting?"
RebirthUsername: EchoIre
HW cat or VOK lion?: VoK
Link to group/pride: Motoheri PrideExplain a major change that happens to them and how it effects them: