Neon Valkyrie
She Who Is Called I Am
Forcing her eyes open, she leaned up, sitting back on her feet as she waved her hands out to either side, a precaution as her equilibrium re-calibrated. A light shake of her head proved to be a horrible idea, and brought her right back down onto the grass, the world spinning. Issuing another groan, she looked down at her body. Why was she soaked?! She was wearing some kind of uniform, rough, faded blue jeans and a black t-shirt, a bright blue vest pulled over top. On the right breast of the azure garment was a flimsy plastic tag that read 'Sophie.' Well, really it read 'Welcome to Walmart! My name is ... SOPHIE, How can I help you?' but most of that seemed incredibly unimportant. This time pushing herself up into a sitting position, she inspected the tag with fascinated anxiety ... was SHE Sophie? That didn't seem right ... or did it? Taking a few calm breaths, waiting for her ears to decide which was was down, Apparently-Sophie pushed herself up to one knee, paused, then finished climbing to her feet. This time she stayed there, peering at the ground for long second for fear of upsetting the delicate balance she'd achieved.
It was dark out ... not night dark, but ... stormy evening dark. It didn't matter much anyway, thick fog had poured into the area, obscuring all but what lay within a dozen or so feet. As to what she actually could see; Gnarled trees, glistening with dew and sap, roiling up from the ground like every inch had been painful. Branches all stretched together like fingers reaching for comfort, or victims, and tapped gently together in a wave of light clacking at the slightest breeze. Was this ... was this where she was supposed to be. She'd inadvertently begun to step backward, away from ... from all of this, from everything, when her foot struck something. Whirling around, she looked down to see a motionless form at her feet.
It was almost a relief, seeing the body sprawled there, face down as she had been. Maybe they knew something, maybe they had a phone. Excited, Sophie reached down and pulled them onto their back, intent on waking them promptly. Her smile lingered for a few moments while she scanned the corpse's face, its gaunt, rotten cheeks, part of which still lay in the grass. It's gaping maw, it's pitted eyes. The smell made her stomach lurch, and combined with the shriek that tore past her lips, she almost added her own lunch to the disgusting mess. Backpedalling frantically, she tripped over something else, something that moved when she landed across it, something alive. Her hand clapped over her mouth as she met ( SandsOfElsweyr ) 's stare dead on, swallowing the bile that had risen into her throat.