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In the quaint kingdom of Faramond, the capital city of Hyath sat nestled in the heart of a grand valley. Tall, sturdy walls protected its inhabitants from every monster and witch that lurked in the dense wilderness around it. At the center of the city stood the royal castle on a small hill, surrounded by a man-made moat and a stone barrier around its perimeter. Today, this city was abuzz with activity. There was a palpable excitement in the air, with citizens chattering enthusiastically on the street in between the hustle of bustle of merchants, who seemed even busier than usual. To anyone just wandering into the city, it was not difficult to find out what the cause for all of this energy. Fliers were posted on every block proclaiming that today was the beloved Prince Artemis' coming of age party, and it would be a masquerade no less. While the general populace would not be permitted to mingle personally with the royals, all were invited to participate in a public celebration in the town square. Meanwhile, select royals and nobles both from Faramond and various kingdoms abroad would be allowed onto the castle grounds for the private party.
While there was some protest and disappointment from the civilians, the choice was understandable. Prince Artemis was heir to the throne, and would undoubtedly be a promising king. There was no room for risk, especially with nefarious rumours about the horrific Mountain Man wanting to abduct him before he is married. Speaking of, there seemed to be as much talk of him as there was about the Prince himself. Word on the street was that the urban legend would make an appearance today to try and kidnap the Prince. But there was much debate with regards to how he would do so. Some people seemed to believe he had already killed a nobleman and was wearing his skin so he could infiltrate the royal party; others figured he would ride up on a dragon and use telekinesis to pull Artemis right off the ground. There was even a small percentage of citizens who believed he was already living among them in disguise. Despite the differing hypotheses, there was one commonality: people seemed to look forward to the Mountain Man's appearance more than they worried for the Prince's safety.
Although part of it stemmed from simple confidence in the city's security and the competency of the royal guards, there was another factor at play. The sheltered townspeople had collectively developed a sort of morbid curiosity, seeing as though most of them never left the safety of Hyath's walls. No one had seen the Mountain Man himself, but everyone had heard some form of rumour about him. According to some, he was a giant cyclops with rippling, rock solid muscles who had webbed feet and wore a cloak made from sticks and leaves. Others swore he was barely a man himself, and was instead comprised of different monsters all sewn together by a witch. The stories were wildly varied and seemingly endless: which was perhaps why the people of Hyath were not-so-secretly excited to see what the local myth was truly like.
Meanwhile, on one of the tallest and most nefarious mountains in the valley, the Mountain Man himself stood just at the entrance of his cave. If the townspeople saw him, they would surely be disappointed. He was nothing more than a normal human - a lanky, pale, naked man whose most startling feature was his long, thick mane of bright red hair. While he did not have any magical powers or abilities, he did have a dragon familiar. In front of the entrance, nearly blocking its entirety, sat the massive three-headed beast. Its scales were as black as the night, but had an unusually opalescent quality. Its powerful wings were tucked neatly against its hulking form, while the heads all faced the human, their golden eyes sharp and attentive as he spoke.
"Okay, so he's tall. And thin. With black hair. Okay?" Three pairs of eyes stared back at him. The man wrung his hands together, pursing his lips as he began to pace back and forth, his gaze locked on the rocky ground beneath his feet. After a moment of contemplation, he stopped and looked back up. "Oh! He looks handsome - very, very handsome. And really important. Probably the most important-looking person there. Well-- that's not an old man or old woman I guess." He frowned, suddenly wondering if he had confused his reptilian companion. As if to confirm his suspicion, one of the dragon's heads tilted to the side while the other two glanced at each other.
The Mountain Man - or Firefly, as he was known to himself - shook his head and waved his hands around in the air. "Okay, okay, forget, forget!" He put his hands on his hips and tried it one more time. "Just remember tall, thin, black hair. And handsome, too. Yes. You will remember." He nodded, satisfied with these things. His beastly companion, Wormwood, was an intelligent creature. He had seen the amazing Prince Artemis before as well, so surely he would recall his beautiful face and know right away who to pick up.
One of Wormwood's heads huffed loudly, while the other two let out small cries. "Ah! No, no, no! Don't eat or hurt him, please! Please, please!" Firefly fell to his knees with his hands clasped tightly together in front of him. "One piece! Bring him back safely in one piece. And be gentle - gentle. He is a treasure, remember please. Okay?" He stared into the dragon's eyes, looking from one head to the next. After a moment, Wormwood cried out again, somewhat happily this time.
In response, Firefly jumped up and threw his arms around the neck of the middlemost head and gave it a loving squeeze. "Perfect. Now--" He let go and quickly walked around the dragon, exiting the cave and peering upwards into the sky. After noting the position of the sun, Firefly skipped back around Wormwood and sat cross-legged in front of him. "Time to go soon. But first, let's review. Tall, thin, black hair, handsome. Don't eat! Tall, thin, black hair, handsome. Don't eat! Okay?" The dragon gave another cheerful sound, prompting Firefly to clap his hands together. "Good! And again - tall, thin, black hair, handsome, don't eat! Tall, thin, black hair, handsome, don't eat! Okay?"
Another joyful dragon cry. Another repetition of the mantra. And soon, it would be time to put their plan into action.
Ranguva
While there was some protest and disappointment from the civilians, the choice was understandable. Prince Artemis was heir to the throne, and would undoubtedly be a promising king. There was no room for risk, especially with nefarious rumours about the horrific Mountain Man wanting to abduct him before he is married. Speaking of, there seemed to be as much talk of him as there was about the Prince himself. Word on the street was that the urban legend would make an appearance today to try and kidnap the Prince. But there was much debate with regards to how he would do so. Some people seemed to believe he had already killed a nobleman and was wearing his skin so he could infiltrate the royal party; others figured he would ride up on a dragon and use telekinesis to pull Artemis right off the ground. There was even a small percentage of citizens who believed he was already living among them in disguise. Despite the differing hypotheses, there was one commonality: people seemed to look forward to the Mountain Man's appearance more than they worried for the Prince's safety.
Although part of it stemmed from simple confidence in the city's security and the competency of the royal guards, there was another factor at play. The sheltered townspeople had collectively developed a sort of morbid curiosity, seeing as though most of them never left the safety of Hyath's walls. No one had seen the Mountain Man himself, but everyone had heard some form of rumour about him. According to some, he was a giant cyclops with rippling, rock solid muscles who had webbed feet and wore a cloak made from sticks and leaves. Others swore he was barely a man himself, and was instead comprised of different monsters all sewn together by a witch. The stories were wildly varied and seemingly endless: which was perhaps why the people of Hyath were not-so-secretly excited to see what the local myth was truly like.
Meanwhile, on one of the tallest and most nefarious mountains in the valley, the Mountain Man himself stood just at the entrance of his cave. If the townspeople saw him, they would surely be disappointed. He was nothing more than a normal human - a lanky, pale, naked man whose most startling feature was his long, thick mane of bright red hair. While he did not have any magical powers or abilities, he did have a dragon familiar. In front of the entrance, nearly blocking its entirety, sat the massive three-headed beast. Its scales were as black as the night, but had an unusually opalescent quality. Its powerful wings were tucked neatly against its hulking form, while the heads all faced the human, their golden eyes sharp and attentive as he spoke.
"Okay, so he's tall. And thin. With black hair. Okay?" Three pairs of eyes stared back at him. The man wrung his hands together, pursing his lips as he began to pace back and forth, his gaze locked on the rocky ground beneath his feet. After a moment of contemplation, he stopped and looked back up. "Oh! He looks handsome - very, very handsome. And really important. Probably the most important-looking person there. Well-- that's not an old man or old woman I guess." He frowned, suddenly wondering if he had confused his reptilian companion. As if to confirm his suspicion, one of the dragon's heads tilted to the side while the other two glanced at each other.
The Mountain Man - or Firefly, as he was known to himself - shook his head and waved his hands around in the air. "Okay, okay, forget, forget!" He put his hands on his hips and tried it one more time. "Just remember tall, thin, black hair. And handsome, too. Yes. You will remember." He nodded, satisfied with these things. His beastly companion, Wormwood, was an intelligent creature. He had seen the amazing Prince Artemis before as well, so surely he would recall his beautiful face and know right away who to pick up.
One of Wormwood's heads huffed loudly, while the other two let out small cries. "Ah! No, no, no! Don't eat or hurt him, please! Please, please!" Firefly fell to his knees with his hands clasped tightly together in front of him. "One piece! Bring him back safely in one piece. And be gentle - gentle. He is a treasure, remember please. Okay?" He stared into the dragon's eyes, looking from one head to the next. After a moment, Wormwood cried out again, somewhat happily this time.
In response, Firefly jumped up and threw his arms around the neck of the middlemost head and gave it a loving squeeze. "Perfect. Now--" He let go and quickly walked around the dragon, exiting the cave and peering upwards into the sky. After noting the position of the sun, Firefly skipped back around Wormwood and sat cross-legged in front of him. "Time to go soon. But first, let's review. Tall, thin, black hair, handsome. Don't eat! Tall, thin, black hair, handsome. Don't eat! Okay?" The dragon gave another cheerful sound, prompting Firefly to clap his hands together. "Good! And again - tall, thin, black hair, handsome, don't eat! Tall, thin, black hair, handsome, don't eat! Okay?"
Another joyful dragon cry. Another repetition of the mantra. And soon, it would be time to put their plan into action.
Ranguva