SilverFlight
Tende altum, volare altius
((Oh man...so not prepared. Ok, I'll try my best, and then I need to sleep.))
They did not have to walk for long until they came to a crooked little cottage, sitting on a peak of stone, overseeing a wide courtyard. It was just a dreary and gray as the rest of the wood, with shutters tightly closed and black, misty ivy running up one side. Stone gargoyles made hideous faces at them from each end of the stone arena, which was cracked and broken, with little black weeds jutting out of the fissures. Ward examined one as they passed it, its grotesque mouth parted in a sneering smile.
Leia stopped for a moment to examine Lee, who looked a bit off colour. Tad wasn't much better, floating limply by her shoulder. Only the earth spirit refused to show symptoms of the ShadowWood's power, but Leia guessed he was probably just hiding it.
"I'm not sure if they'll be able to help us much." She said uneasily.
Kallin swatted at the side of his head as he heard the voice. "My mentors told me never to take things from strangers." He mumbled irritably and tried to shut his channels. Then he realized it must look like he was talking to himself. This entire place made his ethereal body ache, as if something was pressing on the magic that composed it.
Just then a faint sound reached their ears. In the dead silence it sounded like thunder, but it was only a moment after he realized it was the door, slowly creaking open.
Ward, Kallin and Leia held their breath in anticipation watching as the doorway was revealed...and nothing stood behind it.
"You better not be selling anything!" A voice sounded from behind them. The little man sat atop a head of one of the gargoyles. Looking at them with a hungry smile.
"Well...the heroes of FableWood. You have a lot of nerve coming into my abode. Tell me, what can I do for you?"
Ward blinked and suddenly the imp was gone. Now he walked across the court yard in slow, easy steps, a gem-topped staff in one hand.
"I can see so many desires in this group..You must know I have the power to grant quite a bit...so, I know the reason why you came through that portal. Shall we talk about a deal?"
He vanished again and appeared sitting on Ward's back. "Gryphon! You'd like to be rid of your feral nature once and for all yes?" Ward snapped at him, only to close his beak around thin air.
He reappeared in the center of the courtyard, facing them directly. "And werecat...those nightmares do plague you so...wouldn't it be nice if they all just...went away?"
His eyes shifted to Anya. "I could send you home right now if you wished. You could put this all behind you...go back to your normal life...Dread raven, you don't like that darkness inside you do you? Want me to fix that? I can make it so that it never bothers you again."
He twirled the staff excitedly. "I can give you all this and more...all you have to do...is walk away."
He paused in twirling and looked up, his pleasant demeanor melted. "If you choose to stay...well...I can't say it will end very well for you..."
Ward jumped as something to his right jolted to life. Everywhere about them gargoyles leapt off their cracked, stone pedestals, their eyes glowing bright green. they were at least eight feet tall, solid stone with broad bat wings, sweeping tails and vicious claws.
((Last for me tonight. Have fun with those gargoyles :3))
They did not have to walk for long until they came to a crooked little cottage, sitting on a peak of stone, overseeing a wide courtyard. It was just a dreary and gray as the rest of the wood, with shutters tightly closed and black, misty ivy running up one side. Stone gargoyles made hideous faces at them from each end of the stone arena, which was cracked and broken, with little black weeds jutting out of the fissures. Ward examined one as they passed it, its grotesque mouth parted in a sneering smile.
Leia stopped for a moment to examine Lee, who looked a bit off colour. Tad wasn't much better, floating limply by her shoulder. Only the earth spirit refused to show symptoms of the ShadowWood's power, but Leia guessed he was probably just hiding it.
"I'm not sure if they'll be able to help us much." She said uneasily.
Kallin swatted at the side of his head as he heard the voice. "My mentors told me never to take things from strangers." He mumbled irritably and tried to shut his channels. Then he realized it must look like he was talking to himself. This entire place made his ethereal body ache, as if something was pressing on the magic that composed it.
Just then a faint sound reached their ears. In the dead silence it sounded like thunder, but it was only a moment after he realized it was the door, slowly creaking open.
Ward, Kallin and Leia held their breath in anticipation watching as the doorway was revealed...and nothing stood behind it.
"You better not be selling anything!" A voice sounded from behind them. The little man sat atop a head of one of the gargoyles. Looking at them with a hungry smile.
"Well...the heroes of FableWood. You have a lot of nerve coming into my abode. Tell me, what can I do for you?"
Ward blinked and suddenly the imp was gone. Now he walked across the court yard in slow, easy steps, a gem-topped staff in one hand.
"I can see so many desires in this group..You must know I have the power to grant quite a bit...so, I know the reason why you came through that portal. Shall we talk about a deal?"
He vanished again and appeared sitting on Ward's back. "Gryphon! You'd like to be rid of your feral nature once and for all yes?" Ward snapped at him, only to close his beak around thin air.
He reappeared in the center of the courtyard, facing them directly. "And werecat...those nightmares do plague you so...wouldn't it be nice if they all just...went away?"
His eyes shifted to Anya. "I could send you home right now if you wished. You could put this all behind you...go back to your normal life...Dread raven, you don't like that darkness inside you do you? Want me to fix that? I can make it so that it never bothers you again."
He twirled the staff excitedly. "I can give you all this and more...all you have to do...is walk away."
He paused in twirling and looked up, his pleasant demeanor melted. "If you choose to stay...well...I can't say it will end very well for you..."
Ward jumped as something to his right jolted to life. Everywhere about them gargoyles leapt off their cracked, stone pedestals, their eyes glowing bright green. they were at least eight feet tall, solid stone with broad bat wings, sweeping tails and vicious claws.
((Last for me tonight. Have fun with those gargoyles :3))