10-02-2015, 10:31 AM
Shulk emerged from the gate with little fanfare, and he supposed that it was a nice change of pace from the events in the Ashen Steppes. Instead of sulfer and smog, here he stood amidst wide plains of green grass beneath a blue sky. The sight of all was shocking, to say the least, yet the thought of being in such a massive expanse of land was...comforting. Natural, even. Shulk realized that the possibilities in this land were endless, that he had the freedom to choose wherever he wanted to go. Maybe I should stick to the road for now, the boy ruminated, while he noted the dirt covered trail leading up a small hill.
As the Homs walked, his thoughts turned again to his memories -- or his lacking of, to be precise. It was frustrating, no amount of thought or Omnilium could gleam a hint of Shulk's former life, nor why he possessed a sword as strange as the Monado. "I'm not going to give up, I will remember...somehow." Shulk said aloud, and the distant stare of a man plowing a field prompted Shulk to stare downwards in embarrassment while he picked up his pace. He'd upset the gorons, he didn't want to accidentally screw up his relations with this world's people.
With what little memories he had accumulated, Shulk couldn't help but think of Ruby and Rin. When he last saw them, they'd been individually lectured by the goron chief, and Shulk had been sent off alone. The boy had decided to travel on his own so as to avoid another possible misadventure of Rin's. He felt guilty to just abandon Ruby, despite her eccentricities, the girl had endeared herself to him -- or maybe he just wanted more time to examine that scythe of hers. Nonetheless, Shulk made a promise to himself to apologize should he ever run across them again.
The Homs soon reached the top of the hill, and he was awed by the magnitude of the land before him. To the distant stood a great city made of stone and surrounded by layers of walls. Around it, villages of varying sizes dotted the land, and if Shulk squinted hard enough he could see people traveling along the paths leading around the land. The real eye-catcher, however, was an equally massive structure just south of the city. A large crowd had gathered around it, leading Shulk to believe that something of importance was happening. It was a sizable distance away, but Shulk had a feeling he'd make good time if he ran. And so he ran; with the wind blowing against him, the Homs kicked up dirt with every step as he set out towards his destination. He hadn't gotten a vision of the future yet, but that just excited him even more.
As the Homs walked, his thoughts turned again to his memories -- or his lacking of, to be precise. It was frustrating, no amount of thought or Omnilium could gleam a hint of Shulk's former life, nor why he possessed a sword as strange as the Monado. "I'm not going to give up, I will remember...somehow." Shulk said aloud, and the distant stare of a man plowing a field prompted Shulk to stare downwards in embarrassment while he picked up his pace. He'd upset the gorons, he didn't want to accidentally screw up his relations with this world's people.
With what little memories he had accumulated, Shulk couldn't help but think of Ruby and Rin. When he last saw them, they'd been individually lectured by the goron chief, and Shulk had been sent off alone. The boy had decided to travel on his own so as to avoid another possible misadventure of Rin's. He felt guilty to just abandon Ruby, despite her eccentricities, the girl had endeared herself to him -- or maybe he just wanted more time to examine that scythe of hers. Nonetheless, Shulk made a promise to himself to apologize should he ever run across them again.
The Homs soon reached the top of the hill, and he was awed by the magnitude of the land before him. To the distant stood a great city made of stone and surrounded by layers of walls. Around it, villages of varying sizes dotted the land, and if Shulk squinted hard enough he could see people traveling along the paths leading around the land. The real eye-catcher, however, was an equally massive structure just south of the city. A large crowd had gathered around it, leading Shulk to believe that something of importance was happening. It was a sizable distance away, but Shulk had a feeling he'd make good time if he ran. And so he ran; with the wind blowing against him, the Homs kicked up dirt with every step as he set out towards his destination. He hadn't gotten a vision of the future yet, but that just excited him even more.
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"I can change the future!"

