[center][h1][color=a2d39c]Sil[/color][/h1][/center] [@fetzen][@13org][@Jerkchicken][@HokumPocus][@Typical][@Elevation] [hr] Sil lay alone, atop a puff of sky. Arms outstretched at her sides, she stared up at the glistening moon. Its normal pale color like a sun in the night sky. The sky had long changed back to normal since Sil had started her journey upwards. The moment Sil had traveled past the... distorchination... the change to the sky had been sudden. Everything shifted around and changed colors at once. Any Not-Sil-Person might have gotten distracted by the change in sky colors. Sil, on the other hand, had persevered! She had made it where the puddles began and... and in the end Sil still felt nothing but confusion. The puddles came from the sky puff. Yet when Sil had gone inside the puff, there were no puddles to be found! So then... where [i]did[/i] all the puddles come from? Sil had tried! She had tried so hard! She had put all her focus into this one thing. This one thing that she could say with all certainty she knew! Sil thought she knew puddles, yet in the end all Sil knew was nothing. The sky puff shifted in shape as it devoured a smaller sky puff beside it. Sil sighed. She pushed herself upright and patted the sky puff like one would a pet. She supposed it made sense that the sky puffs survived on cannibalism. They didn't have anything else to eat up here after all. For the most part sky puffs seemed quite peaceful to Sil. Peaceful and... disappointing. She had expected something wonderful up in the land where puddles fell from. She hadn't expected the disappointment. The realization her efforts were for nothing. Sil let herself fall. Her form descending beneath the puff and down towards the ground below. The sound of rushing wind rose up around her. Its breeze unable to slow her descent. Well, if she couldn't know puddles by going to where they came from, then perhaps she could know them by following them to the place they went. The world rushed up around her. Down, down, Sil dove. Down towards a tiny ground puddle far below.