Once again I awoke, my body soaked in salty water, my bare back clung to the frigid ice plane, the water droplets freezing my skin to the ice floor.
Above me a cloud filled sky, with a flurry of snow drifting down in the wind, the tiny snowflakes dancing in the crisp air, each glinting like a diamond as they drift lazily down.
I felt a warm feeling well up in my throat, as a liquid began to build up in my airways. Panic surged through me, and I ripped my back off the ice, leaving bits of skin behind.
As I coughed violently, water spilled from my lips, warming them despite the cold surrounding me. Each gasp for air was filled with urgency, the icy world fading into the background as I fought for breath.
Each gasp of air ripped at my throat as if a beast was clawing at it.
All around me an icy plain unfurls into eternity, its surface a dazzling expanse of frost-kissed brilliance. The ground, a smooth tapestry of unblemished snow, creating a surreal illusion of endlessness.
Jagged ice formations rise like magnificent sculptures littering the horizon, their translucent bodies shimmering with shades of blue and white. In this frozen wilderness, silence reigns supreme, broken only by the whisper of the wind.
The water droplets clung to my skin, slowly freezing as i sat entranced by the deadly beauty of this icy world. My mind a shadow of its former self, a shattered mess, left behind by my unceasing deaths.
And so I sat there my empty eyes reflecting my mind with a smile on my face, As one moment became the next the clouds drifted ever onwards along with the world.
My teeth began to clatter against each other, the cold had long since seeped into my bones, my body shivering in an attempt to warm itself up but still I sat without a change, slowly my breathing became shallower and shallower, my vision blurring, my pulse slowing down, eventually my eyelids began to droop as fatigue overtook my body.
I remember thinking, 'those pointy peices of ice look like monsters.... hee hee...' right before my eyelids finally fell shut, never to see that land ever again.