blackscales: Made this for myself, Do Not Take! (33)
̶W̶R̶A̶T̶H̶I̶O̶N̶ ([personal profile] blackscales) wrote in [community profile] westwhere2023-02-25 12:16 am

[ ACTIVE ]

WHO: Wrathion & fellow siege survivors
WHEN: Part 2 of the siege
WHERE: Various locations in and on the borders of Alem
WHAT: Investigation, crafting, pacing, thinking. Some closed prompts! You can throw a new one at me, or plan with me here for me to write something custom.
WARNINGS: None to start, beyond some bad mental health situations going on here.



War was something Wrathion understand. He'd never had a childhood, not really. Never really had friends. What youth he had, as he grew far too quickly, had been taken over by his dark purpose. By the threat of Deathwing --

( A shadow of dark wings, a deep voice, metal plates, magma held into shape --)

and all those who would have killed him for being related. For wanting his freedom. The threat of his family, turned to insanity, and then the threat of invasion, of the armies of the Burning Legion, the threat of N'Zoth who sough to turn him as he had his father --

An endless sea of troubles.

Watching Irenia bank and turn back towards Alem, Wrathion feels as if this place is not so far from Azeroth. Endless threats, all of them dire. None, individually, feel quite on the scale of threatening the entire planet but... all of them have the potential to certainly build up if left unchecked.

The sight of her brings dark, brooding fears to the surface. What if he dies here, and is brought back as she was -- a tool to be turned against friends? To be used to spread destruction? Following in his father's footsteps, haunting these mountains as the Aspect of Death.

There are those who believed his corruption inevitable. Perhaps he has been foolish to think he could ever escape such a fate, but still.

One thing at a time.

downswing: (legends)

[personal profile] downswing 2023-03-21 07:44 pm (UTC)(link)


( A tail. He frowns, felled by the bluntness of his question — by his own impossible resignation before the debris of his answer.

He looks away. Shudders, once, and after, he will blame the chill. For all that winter does not visit him with a clutch as tight as the rest of their companions. )


It was mere blinks. I did not — ( Search, look down, think to. ) See.

( If he had to choose his priorities, he would not have numbered this as one. )

Apologies.