At Malolo's revelation that they had lived in water all their life, Fomoir grinned and wagged his tail. A water lover! Fomoir believed himself somehow born from the sea, given the nature of his awakening in these lands, and he was excited to hear that they were a water-dweller. He nodded as Malolo shared that they had no guesses about the sky, and that they remained along the water for safety. "Well, I think that is very wise, Malolo. The skies, they... The skies are......"
Fomoir halted his speech as a sound that had been growing steadily now rose to near-deafening levels. It was a crackling, a wild and dangerous sound like a swarm of thunderstrikes. Reflexively, Fomoir ducked, as though lowering his body would somehow dodge the cacaphony from above… And it as indeed radiating from the skies, echoing off of the landscape below, the sea seeming to amplify the static-like droning until…
Until the crash.
The swarm of thunderstrikes dispersed, or better yet combined into one single terrible destructive explosion. It was a sound with the level of power that broke mountains, that froze lava, that spewed a tsunami in the desert, that grew a jungle in a frozen tundra. It should have been loud enough to deafen every living creature in the strange lands of this world, and though it didn’t, it spread a brief spasm of madness through most. Sparks lit in the air, arcing from nothing and to nothing, and bizarre lights preceded and followed them. Somewhere far from Fomoir and Mololo, but still somehow within hearing, mountain goats brayed in terror, and another wolf cried and howled at the shock of it all.
Fomoir’s heart had gone cold, then hot with pounding terror, as his very soul shook. He dropped down to the water, belly in the frigid waves once more, his eyes wide and staring above. The skies themselves seemed to unfurl, like a blooming rose or a waking morning glory, and the clouds peeled back, and something new was there. A wolf, greater in scale than the moon, with fur and a body of starlight, was there, up there, existing in a way that maddened the mind and turned logic sour. Worse, the great star wolf was joined by more, a feline thing, and an equine thing, each as impressive and heart-quaking as the wolf, forming a trio of impossibilities above.
Fomoir could only stare, shaking in the water, forgetting who he was, and why he was here, and where and when and how…
What… was all this?
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