Princess Zelda | Sheik (
wisdominshadows) wrote in
voidtreckernet2020-04-15 11:54 pm
Audio | Early Egret 24
If there's anyone else newly awake after an unpleasantly vivid dream, I'd like to speak with you.
[Zelda's voice holds fairly steady over the network, but her voice is slightly horse- as though she'd woken up screaming. Which she probably did, considering.
She lets out one slow breath as she thinks, then continues.]
More specifically... falling. The world dissolving around you. Cries of pain and despair... are any of those familiar? And if not, what else did you See?
[A quiet sigh, and then anyone listening closely can hear a muffled I am sorry about the disturbance, truly- before the connection cuts out.]
[Zelda's voice holds fairly steady over the network, but her voice is slightly horse- as though she'd woken up screaming. Which she probably did, considering.
She lets out one slow breath as she thinks, then continues.]
More specifically... falling. The world dissolving around you. Cries of pain and despair... are any of those familiar? And if not, what else did you See?
[A quiet sigh, and then anyone listening closely can hear a muffled I am sorry about the disturbance, truly- before the connection cuts out.]

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She nods.
"Then I would be very glad to share a cup of tea with you, Glorfindel."
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He stopped himself as he found himself fussing with the milk and sugar and cups. "My dream. It reminded me of how I died, when I fought the Balrog and it pulled me to my death. But now that I am awake, I can see..." he paused a moment and forced himself to consider it again. "Certain inconsistencies."
"Was your dream also something familiar to you?" he asked.
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On the other hand, they have more immediate concerns- and who knows, perhaps it's rude to ask.
"A Balrog?" she asks for clarification. "Forgive me, I don't think I'm familiar with the term.... And yes. I was in a garden I used to frequent when I was young. But I don't know if that's the connection- everyone seems to see something different."
A slight pause. "And besides, the garden was destroyed years ago. The only way I can imagine it mattering is that it mattered once to me."
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"I died fighting one, you see," he said. "I was protecting those fleeing the city. I killed it, and it fell into a deep ravine. But, as it fell, it grabbed me and dragged me after it." He took a deep breath and stared at his tea.