by Skiteralz » Wed Nov 13, 2024 4:36 pm
fable name: Lirael
answer:
---- The Veilspinner ----
Lirael had been grazing near the forest's edge when the air suddenly thickened. A strange hum vibrated through the ground, and from the mist, something emerged—a creature that felt wrong. It was the Veilspinner—a massive, insect-like thing, its body a flickering shadow that seemed to blur in and out of reality. Its wings were translucent, like broken glass, and its eyes—if you could even call them eyes—were dark, endless pools.
It moved as if the world itself couldn’t hold it. The trees around it bent and twisted, as though they were caught in some kind of distortion. The creature hissed, and in its wake, rifts tore open, spilling tendrils of dark, shifting shadow toward Lirael. The air around her warped, the ground beneath her hooves buckling.
Lirael froze for a moment, instinct screaming at her to run. But the rifts were closing off her escape. The Veilspinner was no mere predator; it was something older, something tied to the very fabric of reality itself. Running wouldn’t help. But maybe, just maybe, she could do something else.
She closed her eyes and took a deep breath. The elders had spoken of it—the aether, the unseen currents that bound the world together. Lirael was connected to it, felt it hum in her bones, flowing through her wings. If she could tap into it, she might be able to hold this thing back.
The Veilspinner lunged, but Lirael didn’t flinch. Instead, she let the aether fill her, reaching out with her senses. With a sharp, focused thought, she pulled at the space around her, calling on the energy that tied all things together. The ground beneath her feet glowed, and with a surge of force, she cast an invisible tether between herself and the creature.
The Veilspinner screeched, its body twisting in protest, but the tether held firm. It was trying to slip away, to fade out of existence, but Lirael’s will kept it anchored, pulling it back into the physical world. She could feel the strain, the pressure as the rift it had opened began to close, but she kept her focus, tightening the tether around the creature like a noose.
With a final, deep breath, Lirael willed the aether to break the creature’s hold on reality. The Veilspinner’s body flickered one last time, then collapsed in on itself, unraveling like a thread pulled too tight. In an instant, the rift was gone, and the forest was still.
Lirael stood there, panting, her wings flickering with the last remnants of energy. The forest was peaceful again, but she could feel the weight of what she’d done.