As the Winds blew vigorously, a little moth ventured into the eye of eden. The little moth was scared and alone for the darkness rallied over the realm. Krills feasting on every bit of light. The moth has seen countless of other moths get Swept away, brutally attacked and give in to the darkness. This was no fairytale at all.
As the Moth pushed through the strong currents, flight was a key to failure for the as the winds would blow the little Moth into the endless abyss of void. There, the cavern of exit remained standing, however a Krill patrolled the area blocking anyone from leaving. Another Moth tried to go into the cave but was unfortunately caught by the Big Shadow-Like Shrimp Figure. The Krill swung at the moth and they fell down the rocky road, losing their light. The light is a source of power within the Sky Children species. It helps them fly higher and use fire to light candles to unravel mystery or discover more people. However without it, the Moths have no purpose, they remain vulnerable to it's extent unless they find another fire source or another Child Of Light heals them. Scared, the Moth sneaks under the Destructive Beast succeeding into the Cavern. At last, the Moth reaches the final area. The Eye Of Eden, the place where Rock Showers rain and injure other Children Of Light. Statues are seen and it is clear that some have attempted to clear the way only to no avail. Carefully, The Moth lights shrines which can act as a fire source which is crucial incase if a rock hits the Moth as the Showers can also be dangerous to their light. Upon sacrificing light for the statues. The Moth stands infront watching nervously as the Endless Rain Showers infinitely to no end. The Moth witnesses a Sky kid getting hit constantly but with no fire source to recover and turns into a statue. Accepting their fate, the Moth charges in front knowing what will happen to them. Saving every statue there is, the Moth finally loses all their light.
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Sky:COTL (The summary of your journey)
AventureYep as the Title says, it's basically a Y/N view from here. Will include pictures and probably relatable thinking.