He had decided to leave his manor in search of work that could bring it back to health. The last of the miners had grown fed up with the lack of production, his meager work force now gone with nothing but land to his name. He wished for his father, his brothers, even his mother, the Lestrange-Carrow name to come back. It was a delusional thought, one could not simply bring back the dead. It would disrupt the order of things, not to mention it ran the risk of them falling ill and dying again, he would rather have them rest in peace rather than bring them back. It was the one thing he didn't hold a greed towards even when he often competed with his brothers for affection. As for now, he traveled to where the wind took him, finding that it had taken him to an area full of archways. Roses grew upon them in full bloom, the archways tempting to cross and the flowers just begging to be plucked from their vines. His wings curled by his bare sides, not having any clothes that made room for his wings made it so that he needed to keep his shirt removed. His tail had slithered about his body, blue colors flashing within the air as he moved. His body was covered in patches of scales that flowed seamlessly into his flesh, large onyx horns rising from his jet black hair to pierce the heavens. His mismatched eyes fell upon a white rose, he touched it, finding its petals amazingly soft to the touch. He hummed, plucking it only to find that it had immediately regrown. He was surprised, not many plants had that ability and so he plucked one of every color. A bouquet of one red, one pink, one white, and one yellow rose. It was one of the only things he had on him besides his trousers. He had forgone wearing his hunting boots as he planned to fly rather than walk, perhaps a gift or profit could be made of the roses he now held? He would keep them on him, talons encircling them to make sure they didn't fall from his hands.
He flew through the arches, wings pumping at full speed with wind whipping around him. His tail acted as a rudder, the scenery changing before his very eyes, a jade stair case leading upwards in a black landscape with nothing but fireflies and stars. He stared down at the stairs, coming to a landing as images flickered across them. His…parents and siblings? He shut his eyes, wings beating hard as soon as he had registered what he had just seen. They were dead. It was as simple as that, and now he was the one to fix the mess of their manor, mines, and vineyard. His wings flapped hard, his blood pumping and his breath quickening as he sped towards the end of the stairs. When he finally opened his eyes again it was to the sound of animals chirping and screeching. When had he made it to a jungle? The trees thick and the canopy so dense one could scarcely see the sky. He flew upwards, breaking through the canopy and flying further in with his intent on getting past this. Perhaps he had wandered into the land of the gods? Little did he know he had sped past the crystal cavern since he had closed his eyes when flying above the stairs.
Finally he came to an area that was like a gigantic mirror. He flew over it for what seemed to be an eternity before finally coming upon what seemed to be endless farmland. He flew down and landed, wings and lungs burning with exhaustion. He walked, the flowers held tight within his hand, the farmland being peaceful and charming. It reminded him of what was left of his home, the air clean and fresh to his senses. His tail flicked behind him as he fell to the ground, letting soft grasses caress his body and his tail laying to the right side of him. God, he was tired, the journey so far having been nightmarish, why had he even come here in the first place? He could have easily turned back to his manor, hunted some more and sold what he could to bring in money. All he needed was a cart and a horse to pull it, a way to transport the iron from the mines. Once he could do that he could sell it, large quantities of it having been mined but hadn't transported or even sold. He didn't even want to think about it anymore, he just wanted to escape it for a few moments, and this area seemed perfect. He hated the miners that had left him to rot, that was why he hated people, they weren't worth it. He sighed, opening his eyes as he rested, pulling himself from his thoughts. He needed to shut down his mind, to rest, almost as if to heal.