Good Luck [Taelian]
Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2021 9:08 pm
22 Ash 4621
Lux admired birds. He appreciated their work ethic, their propensity for storytelling, and their connection to the sky. More importantly, he occasionally wished he could become a bird, if only to get high enough to mark the precise curve of a river, or the sharp jut of a cliff. It didn't rightly matter; there was not enough room on the page of his journal to mark such tiny details in just a sketch. Still, he wondered what it would be like to free himself from the ground, to take wing, to reach through the clouds and the sky, through the icy grasp of space, to take hold of a star.
Curiously, Lux had yet to meet anyone else on his path. He followed a road, for the most part, when it made sense, but he just as often wandered off the beaten path at the behest of Stix and the stars. Sometimes another route just felt better, and he took it. It did not help that he was traveling at night and sleeping during the day. The glow of the moon and the stars in the sky were a more comfortable companion than the sun.
As he could tell, his journey had led him south from the mountains, but it gradually wound around. He had taken to the road this time, and found with particular delight that a great deal of wildflowers sprung up along a hill that it curved around. He walked to the apex of the hill and planted himself down, a pencil and journal already in his hands. He plucked a small fistful of specimens and lay them on the page to sketch and notate before he pressed them between the pages, oblivious to his surroundings as soon as pencil hit paper.
Lux admired birds. He appreciated their work ethic, their propensity for storytelling, and their connection to the sky. More importantly, he occasionally wished he could become a bird, if only to get high enough to mark the precise curve of a river, or the sharp jut of a cliff. It didn't rightly matter; there was not enough room on the page of his journal to mark such tiny details in just a sketch. Still, he wondered what it would be like to free himself from the ground, to take wing, to reach through the clouds and the sky, through the icy grasp of space, to take hold of a star.
Curiously, Lux had yet to meet anyone else on his path. He followed a road, for the most part, when it made sense, but he just as often wandered off the beaten path at the behest of Stix and the stars. Sometimes another route just felt better, and he took it. It did not help that he was traveling at night and sleeping during the day. The glow of the moon and the stars in the sky were a more comfortable companion than the sun.
As he could tell, his journey had led him south from the mountains, but it gradually wound around. He had taken to the road this time, and found with particular delight that a great deal of wildflowers sprung up along a hill that it curved around. He walked to the apex of the hill and planted himself down, a pencil and journal already in his hands. He plucked a small fistful of specimens and lay them on the page to sketch and notate before he pressed them between the pages, oblivious to his surroundings as soon as pencil hit paper.