Your friends had decided to go on a camping trip. Even though some people in the group weren’t too keen on being in the woods, nobody actually minded that much. While walking through the forest, the sky darkened. Your group had picked up the pace on finding a location to settle, yet you were still having trouble finding some a clearing in the dense trees.
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Looking up into the ebony sky, an unfamiliar sight takes you by surprise. A reddish meteor? Hearing it crash somewhere within earshot, your group begins to voice their confusion as a thin mask of suffocating fog encases the whole of you. Your breathing slowed in contract to your racing heart, feeling yourself lose consciousness.
You woke up in the same spot, the fog now gone. Your friends were still there, regaining consciousness as well and deciding to continue the search.
[~<3~]
The forest felt different from before the meteor. The trees were colder in color, shades of deep purples and rustic reds. Tripping over a wire, you yelp as you hit the ground and black out again.
You wake up somewhere new this time. Your head aches, but your arms glued to your sides is a larger concern for you. There were ropes around your sides, wrists, and ankles. Looking to your sides, you could recognize the faces of your friends in the same condition as you.
Shifting your gaze to up ahead, unfamiliar faces line the sides of the trees up ahead. Tall, slender figures with milky pale skin and eggshell white hair that reached each of their lower backs. Pointy, elven ears, dark clothing with golden accents and a loose form.
[~<3~]
One of the elves shifts to the side as a spear-wielding elf walks through the crowd. The moved elf speaks up, bowing her head to the spear-wielding one.
“My lord-! We found humans in our territory.”
He nods, glancing over to your group. His shoulders relax and his eyes widen as his gaze settles on you. Glancing off, he clears his throat as a light pink dusts his face.
“Ahem. I see, bring them to the camp for questioning.”