http://halvedhowl.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] halvedhowl.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] paixaorpg2010-08-21 02:43 pm

To venture out or not [Completed]

Character(s): Blue and Tear
Content: Blue isn't so sure going through the fields is a good idea, after her last attempt.
Setting: Niflheim Gate
Time: HIGH NOON. ... yeah.
Warnings: None atm.



Sitting squarely in the entrance of the Niflheim Gate sits a deep-colored canine. Blue is very much lost in thought as she stares out across the fields. The man at the gate was leaving her be as she hadn't yet tried to run out. She wasn't so sure she wanted to. Last time had been... well, she wasn't too sure, honestly. It had been a mess from the start, someone causing an explosion as a distraction for them to get out. But it hadn't been too long after that that they had been attacked.

It seems leaving the domes had become easier since then. But was it worth it? Home was not somewhere she wanted to see if she could go; it was unlikely it was even possible for her. Paixao had long since come a replacement. It certainly was in a better condition than that dying world.

The woman, Urd, she had mentioned that there were doors leading to other worlds. It sounded so absurd, but the curiosity was nagging.

What else was out there?

Danger, instincts and memory reminded her.

Her head lowers slightly.

She wasn't getting anywhere with this.

[identity profile] nightcrossed.livejournal.com 2010-09-13 03:26 am (UTC)(link)
"I suppose we're somewhat different, then," Tear commented, gazing into the distance without truly seeing it. "All of my life I knew that there was a larger world beyond the city where I grew up. I dreamed of going there, but for the longest time I was never allowed to go. It may be the same here. I'm not sure how to return to my home, but I'm aware that more worlds - more floors - exist."

Tear finally pulled her gaze away and turned her attention back to Blue.

"There's always danger associated with traveling somewhere unfamiliar, but I think sometimes it's worth taking the risk."