Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5583506-20150810194031/@comment-5583506-20150811202000

As Artik laid himself to rest on the ground, Evelyne fluffed up his fur and rested her head on his back, using her cloak as a blanket. She was actually kind of afraid to go to sleep. What if she truly was dead? What if this was all just some sort of a dream or hallucination and if she closed her eyes, she would never open them again?

There wasn't much she could do however as she felt sleep overtake her. And hearing the murmuring sounds of Artik's snores was very soothing.

As each and everyone in the cave fell asleep, they soon found themselves awake in a new place. Yet they knew that they weren't awake. Not really. They were all just dreaming. What was odd was that everone seemed to be sharing the same dream. A dream in which they all could see, hear and feel. A dream in which they were aware of each other's presence.

They found themselves in a strange and alien place. They were inside of what seemed to be some kind of temple. It reminded them of some ancient structure since ages past like those constructed by the ancient Nords or perhaps even the Ayleids, but then again maybe not. This felt much more older. Around them majestic pillars rose up to touch a domed ceiling, inscribed with mystical runes. They were surrounded by strange statues in different poses, towering up above them like large, threatening titans, however none of them could tell whether or not they were supposed to depict Humans, Elves or Beastfolk. Or whether they were supposed to depict anyone of them at all?

They could all feel light snowflakes touch the skin on their faces as they looked up. In the domed ceiling there was a huge circular hole in the centre, which allowed a full view of the starry night sky above them. Icicles were lined up around the opening and thick edges from the sheets of snow on the roof spoke of the truth that this place was indeed located somewhere far up to the north. It spoke of the cold and the howling winds that roamed outside, yet they oddly felt a strange warmth in this place. They felt safe and secure.

And it was completely silent... as if this strange place, this ancient structure; this temple had awaited their arrival for millenia...