Hades
I couldn't move, every limb was held down by forces I didn't know. My lips felt like there were anvils on them. I tried to find something in me that would break through the void of darkness that I seemed unable to escape.
I concentrated, forcing my body to respond to the command of my mind. Yet, it was like I was pushing futilely against a transparent barrier.
When I gave up, I could hear my heart throbbing in the throbbing of my head. I was still exerting myself despite not being able to break the surface.
When my body failed me, I turned to my mind, only to find it devoid of anything, painfully empty in a way that was suffocating.
I didn't even know my name.
The forces on my limbs slid eerily over to the column of my throat as alarm took over, seeping into my veins, contaminating everything.
I tried to force myself to remember something I was forgetting, someone I was forgetting—the knowledge alone made the forces winding themselves around my throat tighten.