Today, would be the day of change, for many many people. To the Island People, however, nothing different had happened that stirred their notice - just yet. The Tribal Kingdom living on the Islands, were only going about their normal daily routine. Now that it was high noon, they were out of their houses, kneeling before the Gods. It was a tradition that had been practiced for years, a demand passed on throughout the ages of human life, and it was expected to be followed. To disobey the traditions, was to go against the Gods. The Gods would surely devour someone, if they were not given the respect that they had earned with their long lives of living there. Every man, women or child there who belonged to the Kingdom, knelt, and prayed aloud, speaking in the language of the Ancients, to their Gods.
The giant structures seemed to stretch for miles if one were to be looking upwards towards where the Tribe's Shaman now made an appearance. A beautiful being covered in thin skins, exposing almost all of their body, now danced and hummed aloud at the opening of the main entrance. This was where the Tribe's leaders sat - the people responsible for speaking to the Gods. Beating drums and playing some steady music, others followed the Shaman's hums, with their own. All bowing their heads and looking upwards towards where the dancing Shaman stood.
The Shaman had no shoes on, and pranced about with braces around their ankles. They were made of sea shells and animal bones, much like the arm bands, hand and finger pieces and necklaces they wore were. At the top of the Shaman's head, was a massive skull with two huge horns - most likely a ram or goat skull from the forests down below. Behind it, and attached to it were massive feathers, ripped off some kind of huge bird, or a Wyvern that had feathers.
The Shaman's eyes were covered, shielded by their long, flowing white hair, that moved with their swaying body, and the winds brought on from nature herself. The Shaman's hands and arms swayed, and as they moved, the skins covering their body, moved slightly too. This Shaman was pale, sheet-white for having been out in the sun as much as the people had. Unable to make out the Shaman's gender, the people beneath them continued to chant their daily chant, and hum their vibrant hums to the Gods surrounding them.
The people would continue praying, following their Shaman - until something would force them to stop. When the Shaman pulled back their headdress to reveal eyes of a pale blue, it was clear to see through their markings - that amazement, was to be had. There, just beyond the Shaman's vision, and circling around over the trees about a mile or two from their reach - was the Skybird.
"Look! Over there!" People said, the Shaman gesturing and pointing, getting to their knees to pray and thank the God for his appearance. The people did the same, and then they all got up a moment later.
Another person appeared, this one being the Tribe Leader. People stood immediately, then all bowed at the same time. The Shaman stopped their dance, and slid to his knees, bowing his face to the flooring, in which their Leader stood. Nothing needed to be said, but by the Leader's spear being pointed towards the direction of the God, it was clear what needed to be done.
Someone was here, and that someone - had attracted their God's attention. Obviously, the Kingdom, needed to see just who, had smashed into their island this time....
The giant structures seemed to stretch for miles if one were to be looking upwards towards where the Tribe's Shaman now made an appearance. A beautiful being covered in thin skins, exposing almost all of their body, now danced and hummed aloud at the opening of the main entrance. This was where the Tribe's leaders sat - the people responsible for speaking to the Gods. Beating drums and playing some steady music, others followed the Shaman's hums, with their own. All bowing their heads and looking upwards towards where the dancing Shaman stood.
The Shaman had no shoes on, and pranced about with braces around their ankles. They were made of sea shells and animal bones, much like the arm bands, hand and finger pieces and necklaces they wore were. At the top of the Shaman's head, was a massive skull with two huge horns - most likely a ram or goat skull from the forests down below. Behind it, and attached to it were massive feathers, ripped off some kind of huge bird, or a Wyvern that had feathers.
The Shaman's eyes were covered, shielded by their long, flowing white hair, that moved with their swaying body, and the winds brought on from nature herself. The Shaman's hands and arms swayed, and as they moved, the skins covering their body, moved slightly too. This Shaman was pale, sheet-white for having been out in the sun as much as the people had. Unable to make out the Shaman's gender, the people beneath them continued to chant their daily chant, and hum their vibrant hums to the Gods surrounding them.
The people would continue praying, following their Shaman - until something would force them to stop. When the Shaman pulled back their headdress to reveal eyes of a pale blue, it was clear to see through their markings - that amazement, was to be had. There, just beyond the Shaman's vision, and circling around over the trees about a mile or two from their reach - was the Skybird.
"Look! Over there!" People said, the Shaman gesturing and pointing, getting to their knees to pray and thank the God for his appearance. The people did the same, and then they all got up a moment later.
Another person appeared, this one being the Tribe Leader. People stood immediately, then all bowed at the same time. The Shaman stopped their dance, and slid to his knees, bowing his face to the flooring, in which their Leader stood. Nothing needed to be said, but by the Leader's spear being pointed towards the direction of the God, it was clear what needed to be done.
Someone was here, and that someone - had attracted their God's attention. Obviously, the Kingdom, needed to see just who, had smashed into their island this time....