extramural: (035.)
тнє outsider ([personal profile] extramural) wrote 2015-03-08 09:07 pm (UTC)

Yes. You may have noticed the distress among the birds on the first, when the cold began. That was its doing.

[ It happened in his own world as well; March was hardly a strange time for snow and cold. Still, this cold was unnatural. No other cold winters could freeze a being solid and expect them to still live when they were thawed. ]

No need, [ he says after a moment, referring to the offer of the fire. Reaching into his coat, which (despite possibly being the only item of outwear the god wears) shows no wear or tear, the god pulls out an old iron circlet. In one of the spaces on it sits a red gem, winking in the low light of the moon and stars that reflects off the snow.

Setting the Drowned Crown upon his head, the Outsider hums thoughtfully and withdraws a hand from his back. He opens his palm, leaves it flat, and watches as fire springs up and sits in his hand. ]


Wood or other things to burn, however, would be of assistance. Even the wild creatures of the forest do not fear fire on these nights, not in this cold.

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