Morrigan Writings
1. Shifting Seasons Event- Pruning Pumpkins
Mara's patience and ability to ignore the dark and feathered creatures did not quite match up with Morrigan's own, and quickly her irritation with the birds grew to a fine point- one that rivaled that of the emotions she felt when humans trampled through her own Boundary. She grew increasingly more unhappy with them darting around and pecking at the pumpkins Morrigan was working with, and the suffocating feel of them hovering and flying overhead on a constant loop- but it was the noise that was the worst part, and she could not take it any more.
2. Morrigan's Cemetary
There was a chill in the air. Summer was ending, and fall was settling in. The leaves were a rusty orange and deep red and had already fallen and littered the ground. A stray deer roamed the outskirts of a cemetery that was nestled in the forest, looking for whatever green vegetation still remained under the leaves. Every step the deer took caused a rustle and crunch as it moved through the leaves and Morrigan the Esk could hear other creatures moving in much the same way, all stocking up for the winter ahead.
Mara's patience and ability to ignore the dark and feathered creatures did not quite match up with Morrigan's own, and quickly her irritation with the birds grew to a fine point- one that rivaled that of the emotions she felt when humans trampled through her own Boundary. She grew increasingly more unhappy with them darting around and pecking at the pumpkins Morrigan was working with, and the suffocating feel of them hovering and flying overhead on a constant loop- but it was the noise that was the worst part, and she could not take it any more.
2. Morrigan's Cemetary
There was a chill in the air. Summer was ending, and fall was settling in. The leaves were a rusty orange and deep red and had already fallen and littered the ground. A stray deer roamed the outskirts of a cemetery that was nestled in the forest, looking for whatever green vegetation still remained under the leaves. Every step the deer took caused a rustle and crunch as it moved through the leaves and Morrigan the Esk could hear other creatures moving in much the same way, all stocking up for the winter ahead.