Athsheva Rin
Yuuzhan Vong. Shaper. Exile.
Tagging: Brandyn Sal-Soren
As she awoke, the first thing that Athsheva Rin noticed was the gentle softness of the crushed grass beneath her body. It was a suitable counterpoint to the aching pain that ran through her body in dull, steady waves. Dark eyes opened, slowly and sluggishly at first, as the Yuuzhan Vong attempted to shake off whatever had put her into such a deep slumber. Overhead, a canopy of greenery wavered slowly in the light wind; the air around her was otherwise warm, and stiflingly muggy.
That wasn't right. The planet she had been on was cold.
Athsheva sat up quickly, a move that sent a fresh bout of pain up and down her spine. In any other circumstance, the agony would have been much appreciated, but now it was a reminder that she was injured in uncertain surroundings. It felt as if she had been dropped from a great height. Another glance at the canopy overhead confirmed it; several branches were snapped and scattered around her. Beyond that, there was something wrong with the sky, too... the blueness of it seemed somehow muted, as if hidden behind a great filter. It took her a moment to recognize it for what it was-- a massive energy shield, reaching kilometers into the sky.
Something was wrong. Something was very wrong.
The Shaper wasted no further time in getting to her feet. Thankfully, her amphistaff was still with her; it slithered out from the sleeve of her oozhith, its scaled head bumping reassuringly against her palm. At least she was still armed... but that begged another unsettling question. Who would go to the trouble of kidnapping her without disarming her? It made no sense. Unless an armed prisoner was the point. She was beginning to suspect that the shield overhead was not to keep interlopers out, but to keep new arrivals in.
Not a prison in the traditional sense. What, then? There was precious little time to think about it. The jungle was not silent around her; insects chittered and called in the greenery, and in the distance, she could hear larger creatures roaring and bellowing. The longer she stood still, out in the open, the more likely that something else would find her.
Something else was coming. She could hear leaves crunching and twigs snapping. An animal, or one of her captors? It was hard to say for certain, except that whatever was approaching her was bipedal.
The Yuuzhan Vong cursed in her native language before sprinting to the nearest tree, much to the disagreement of her aching muscles. Her momentum carried her halfway up the rough bark before she began to climb, hand over foot, pulling herself into the cover of the branches and leaves. There she waited, as silent as the void, her eyes peering and her pointed ears pricked.
As she awoke, the first thing that Athsheva Rin noticed was the gentle softness of the crushed grass beneath her body. It was a suitable counterpoint to the aching pain that ran through her body in dull, steady waves. Dark eyes opened, slowly and sluggishly at first, as the Yuuzhan Vong attempted to shake off whatever had put her into such a deep slumber. Overhead, a canopy of greenery wavered slowly in the light wind; the air around her was otherwise warm, and stiflingly muggy.
That wasn't right. The planet she had been on was cold.
Athsheva sat up quickly, a move that sent a fresh bout of pain up and down her spine. In any other circumstance, the agony would have been much appreciated, but now it was a reminder that she was injured in uncertain surroundings. It felt as if she had been dropped from a great height. Another glance at the canopy overhead confirmed it; several branches were snapped and scattered around her. Beyond that, there was something wrong with the sky, too... the blueness of it seemed somehow muted, as if hidden behind a great filter. It took her a moment to recognize it for what it was-- a massive energy shield, reaching kilometers into the sky.
Something was wrong. Something was very wrong.
The Shaper wasted no further time in getting to her feet. Thankfully, her amphistaff was still with her; it slithered out from the sleeve of her oozhith, its scaled head bumping reassuringly against her palm. At least she was still armed... but that begged another unsettling question. Who would go to the trouble of kidnapping her without disarming her? It made no sense. Unless an armed prisoner was the point. She was beginning to suspect that the shield overhead was not to keep interlopers out, but to keep new arrivals in.
Not a prison in the traditional sense. What, then? There was precious little time to think about it. The jungle was not silent around her; insects chittered and called in the greenery, and in the distance, she could hear larger creatures roaring and bellowing. The longer she stood still, out in the open, the more likely that something else would find her.
Something else was coming. She could hear leaves crunching and twigs snapping. An animal, or one of her captors? It was hard to say for certain, except that whatever was approaching her was bipedal.
The Yuuzhan Vong cursed in her native language before sprinting to the nearest tree, much to the disagreement of her aching muscles. Her momentum carried her halfway up the rough bark before she began to climb, hand over foot, pulling herself into the cover of the branches and leaves. There she waited, as silent as the void, her eyes peering and her pointed ears pricked.