In the wake of the mysterious meteor shower and the unexplained "boom" noises that followed in the night sky around RC 35, the people of Tal were left in both awe and trepidation. The event had ignited curiosity and concern throughout the region, from the northernmost part of Shigu to the vast expanses of the desert. It was unlike any celestial phenomenon they had ever witnessed, and its enigmatic nature left a lasting impact on the collective consciousness of the locals.
Two days after the extraordinary event, a group of Shigu Sieg soldiers ventured into the desert, their primary objective being to investigate and recover any possible remnants of the meteor shower that had made landfall. As they scoured the seemingly endless dunes of the desert, an eerie and unsettling silence prevailed, accentuated only by the whispers of the desert wind.
Suddenly, one of the Siegs, overwhelmed by fear, came running back towards the group, yapping anxiously. He had seen something, something otherworldly and unsettling, which sent shivers down the spines of the seasoned desert explorers. The soldiers hastily took cover behind a large, weathered rock, hoping to avoid detection by whatever presence had unnerved their comrade.
It wasn't long before they heard it – a loud, deafening noise, a strange cacophony that seemed to approach them with a sense of otherworldly urgency. They crouched in the shadows, eyes wide with both terror and fascination as the sound drew nearer. Then, as if materializing out of thin air, the source of the disturbance came into view.
It was a flying machine, unlike anything they had ever seen or imagined. Painted in a gleaming white, the object was powered by two rotating mechanisms, and it moved through the desert skies with a velocity that was beyond the scope of their understanding. The soldiers watched in astonishment and awe as the flying thing soared through the air, casting a fleeting shadow over the sands below, and then disappeared just as suddenly as it had arrived, vanishing into the dunes.
Stunned and bewildered by this unprecedented encounter, the Shigu Sieg soldiers could scarcely comprehend what they had witnessed. It was a technology far beyond their grasp, something seemingly from another world. With haste, they returned to their homeland, driven by a shared sense of urgency and responsibility, to report their incredible observation and the perplexing white flying machine that had graced the desert skies.
drawing by me.
vilous/siegs by
mick39
Two days after the extraordinary event, a group of Shigu Sieg soldiers ventured into the desert, their primary objective being to investigate and recover any possible remnants of the meteor shower that had made landfall. As they scoured the seemingly endless dunes of the desert, an eerie and unsettling silence prevailed, accentuated only by the whispers of the desert wind.
Suddenly, one of the Siegs, overwhelmed by fear, came running back towards the group, yapping anxiously. He had seen something, something otherworldly and unsettling, which sent shivers down the spines of the seasoned desert explorers. The soldiers hastily took cover behind a large, weathered rock, hoping to avoid detection by whatever presence had unnerved their comrade.
It wasn't long before they heard it – a loud, deafening noise, a strange cacophony that seemed to approach them with a sense of otherworldly urgency. They crouched in the shadows, eyes wide with both terror and fascination as the sound drew nearer. Then, as if materializing out of thin air, the source of the disturbance came into view.
It was a flying machine, unlike anything they had ever seen or imagined. Painted in a gleaming white, the object was powered by two rotating mechanisms, and it moved through the desert skies with a velocity that was beyond the scope of their understanding. The soldiers watched in astonishment and awe as the flying thing soared through the air, casting a fleeting shadow over the sands below, and then disappeared just as suddenly as it had arrived, vanishing into the dunes.
Stunned and bewildered by this unprecedented encounter, the Shigu Sieg soldiers could scarcely comprehend what they had witnessed. It was a technology far beyond their grasp, something seemingly from another world. With haste, they returned to their homeland, driven by a shared sense of urgency and responsibility, to report their incredible observation and the perplexing white flying machine that had graced the desert skies.
drawing by me.
vilous/siegs by
mick39
Category Artwork (Digital) / Abstract
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