Postby Felix » Fri Dec 16, 2005 6:19 pm
Even if it hadn't been muggy and dark, Anji doubted he would have a clue where he was. He started walking in the direction he hoped would lead him to somewhere safe, some place where he could rest. Featureless plains spread out in all directions, sparse tufts of grass being the only way to distinguish one yard of turf from the next. During the following hour, Anji became well aware of the biting hunger that gnawed at his stomach. He hadn't eaten a thing since he first woke up the day before, and it was starting to show. His face had a slightly pale tone to it, and his hands were beginning to shake a little. Anji blinked and shook his head, trying to wake up his senses. Dry blood lay in tendrils on his hands and forearms, and his cuts burned dimly with ignored pain.
Before long, the sun glanced out cautiously from behind the lumbering mountains, then relcutantly climbed higher in the sky to awaken the world. Sunrays flitted through the air, eating away at the thick fog. Anji observed the vast wastelands now that there was clear daylight. Groundhog-like creatures ventured out from their concealed holes and peeked about, batting the air with their tiny paws as if they were testing the new day for anything contrary to God's orchestral design.
Then the flowers began to bloom. Anji barely noticed at first, but it became increasingly obvious as the entirety of the plains burst into vivid color. Plants of all shapes and sizes sprung up in every shade of green and brown concievable, even small saplings seemed to grow out of nothing. The wildlife multiplied as well. Elk and fawns and foxes and lemurs and many types of beast and fowl that Anji had never laid eyes on leapt and played and ate and bathed as if they had been there the whole time. The deserted wastelands had mophed into a massive ecosystem in just a blink of an eye. It was like a desert after a rainstorm, life and beauty from death.
Anji tried to comprehend what exactly had happened, but he was too tired; too hungry. He dropped to his knees by a tiny sapling and rolled over onto his back. The air was warm and pleasant; the ground was soft. His eyes fluttered and closed, and Anji began to fall into a deep sleep.
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"Don't sleep! Don't sleep!!" Something was screeching in Anji's ear. He cracked his eyes open and looked up, thankful for the shade of the tree above him. Wait, a tree? He had only been lying there for a minute or two, but the small sapling had already grown into quite a large tree. Anji ceased to even try to wonder anymore, and turned his attention to the current annoyance. A small bird that looked like a cross-breed of a pidgeon and a hawk was jumping up and down on his chest.
When it saw that Anji was awake, it stopped yelling and beamed contentedly. "Very good." It hopped down to the ground and started to waddle away.
"Wait." Anji said as he struggled to his feet. "Why can't I sleep?"
The pidgeon-hawk rolled its eyes the best that a bird could do so, and shuffled around to face Anji. "Are you that thick? Sorry, forgive me, where are my manners?" It preened at its wing for a moment. "You've never been in the wastelands have you? True, they don't look like a wastelands during the day, but that's just because they're even more dangerous during the day. See, as soon as daylight runs out, everything here dies, everything, even you or me, but see, that's part of the enchantment. As long as we're awake and on our feet then there's no way the death can take us. Pretty much everything you see here," it gestured with its wings as it spoke, denoting the creatures and plants that were growing and multiplying at a vastly unusual rate and quickly turning the meadow into a rainforest, "loses its will to live, right around suppertime." The pidgeon started pacing now and every-so-often would scratch at its beak with a feathered wing. "Don't see why or how, I'm usually most lively at suppertime. Anyhoo, everything just lies down, it gives up, and death takes it all, it all dissapears just as quickly as it first appeared. Do you get it now? This place is cursed, more or less, although it's a pleasant neighborhood to pass through during the day." It pointed a wing straight at Anji. "You're lucky I came along when I did or you'd end up like him." The pidgeon then pointed to a racoon skull nestled down amongst some daffodils. "Oh and another thing!" It spun back to Anji. "Don't even think of eating any fruit. It's all drugged. You just take one bite and you'll be sleeping like a baby before you can say 'read me a bedtime story.'
Anji glanced at an apple that hung from the tree beside him. He took a step backwards and reverted his attention to the long-winded bird. "Um...thanks."
It nodded with a grunt. "Anything else I can do you for?"
"I...uh, I don't know how to get out of here. I want to get to a city or something so I can get food and sleep. Can you help me?"
The pidgeon scratched its beak. "Course I can, question is, will I? Course I will, drat this soft heart." It hopped over and thrust its wing out to Anji. "Trevor. You are?"
Anji tentatively took the bird's wing and shook with it. I would say that he shook hands with the bird, but that would be untrue, since birds, in fact, have wings.
"My name's Anji."
"Anji. Splendid, splendid," Trevor repeated as he tottered about. "C'mon, this way. Hurry."