Saturday, 31 March 2018

Sensory Experiences On Ramnu

Nullfire, our old friend, a grass equivalent, glows in the sunset;

lurid colors west, blue-gray above, purple east;

flames and smoke on a black volcano;

an approaching storm towers, flashes and rumbles;

increasingly cold air sighs and stirs Yewwl's fur;

the fire that her party has made is both audible and warm;

the Ramnuans spread their vanes to catch the heat.

Thus:

colors;
sounds;
cold and warmth;
the feel of air in fur.

Two reminders that Yewwl is not human: fur and vanes.

A pathetic fallacy: a storm approaches simultaneously with the would-be usurper, the Grand Duke of Hermes.

1 comment:

  1. Kaor, Paul!

    What made Edwin Cairncross' case different from those of Hugh McCormac and Hans Molitor was that he was descended from the Argolid Dynasty. Which meant he could claim to having a better right to the crown than Emperor Gerhart.

    Sean

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