08-10-2018, 04:48 PM
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It's been a few days since the power went out. He'd been stricken with a cold sort of panic, at first - the thought of chaos overwhelming them all, desperate hands tearing at the windows to throw their bodies out, his paws awkwardly picking at the locks in an nervous attempt at a skill he never learnt - but came to recognize that this, like most other things he's endured, would only be one inconvenience among many in the years to come. It was just a power surge, nothing more or less. While his new clanmates cried out that it was prophetic, a disturbance in their spirits, a person behind it all, Cav elected to assume that there was an easier way to explain - and thus an easier way to resolve - the temporary mishap. Yet the clawing feeling of dread still made the hairs on the nape of his neck stand, a feeling he couldn't shake despite how much logic he attempted to apply. He imagines desperate claws tearing open the windows, bodies cracking against the ground because death by sudden impact is much easier than the slow agony of starvation. He sees wild eyes and hungry animals, feral things ripping at the bodies of their kin for a sliver of meat to sustain them. He closes his eyes and he sees -
Books, a distraction. He'd come up here for a reason, and giving himself a mild panic attack was not one of them. The dripping candlestick in Cavalrychoirs' paw wavers, but remains steadfast as he moves down one of the many halls in search of the library. There was a library here, no? He assumed in an academic complex there'd be plenty of books, anything to preoccupy the mind when there was little else to do but stare at the sky. Few maps were abound, likely snatched up by the buddy groups to find their way about, so the best he could do was explore the building while his lone candle lasted him. If he was lucky, he'd open a door and be faced with rows upon rows of pages to peruse - even better, there may be some useful information on the building's operations, how to work the generators and shut down the security system. (Lord knew after so many sleepless nights that the blare of sirens was beginning to get to them all.) For now, though, the most Cav could do was scan through each hall and hope for the best.
It's been a few days since the power went out. He'd been stricken with a cold sort of panic, at first - the thought of chaos overwhelming them all, desperate hands tearing at the windows to throw their bodies out, his paws awkwardly picking at the locks in an nervous attempt at a skill he never learnt - but came to recognize that this, like most other things he's endured, would only be one inconvenience among many in the years to come. It was just a power surge, nothing more or less. While his new clanmates cried out that it was prophetic, a disturbance in their spirits, a person behind it all, Cav elected to assume that there was an easier way to explain - and thus an easier way to resolve - the temporary mishap. Yet the clawing feeling of dread still made the hairs on the nape of his neck stand, a feeling he couldn't shake despite how much logic he attempted to apply. He imagines desperate claws tearing open the windows, bodies cracking against the ground because death by sudden impact is much easier than the slow agony of starvation. He sees wild eyes and hungry animals, feral things ripping at the bodies of their kin for a sliver of meat to sustain them. He closes his eyes and he sees -
Books, a distraction. He'd come up here for a reason, and giving himself a mild panic attack was not one of them. The dripping candlestick in Cavalrychoirs' paw wavers, but remains steadfast as he moves down one of the many halls in search of the library. There was a library here, no? He assumed in an academic complex there'd be plenty of books, anything to preoccupy the mind when there was little else to do but stare at the sky. Few maps were abound, likely snatched up by the buddy groups to find their way about, so the best he could do was explore the building while his lone candle lasted him. If he was lucky, he'd open a door and be faced with rows upon rows of pages to peruse - even better, there may be some useful information on the building's operations, how to work the generators and shut down the security system. (Lord knew after so many sleepless nights that the blare of sirens was beginning to get to them all.) For now, though, the most Cav could do was scan through each hall and hope for the best.
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