Lisbeth Walpurgis
The Writer
"I don't know," she admitted, "It was more of a feeling, really. Something is nearby. Potent magic. I'm sure you know your own house, Mr. Blackiron, but I'm going to go take a look."
She stalked from the room, drawing one of her swords as she went. She wished she still had her scepter, but the sword would have to do as a magical focus. She was merely controlling Lisbeth's body anyway, she hadn't transformed, so she wasn't even sure she could access her full abilities. That was probably good; she didn't want to accidentally burn down the House with cold fire.
She looked around the hallway, empty, and a sound like a soft sigh drew her up the darkened staircase.
"Lumos," she murmured, and the sword shone with a weak blue glow. Better than nothing.
The upstairs hall held several doors, all closed. Which one should she try first? Another whisper and her attention was drawn to another staircase. Had it been there a moment ago? This one swept up in a spiral, all polished ebony wood with just a touch of gold accents. A deep burgundy carpet silenced her footsteps as she ascended.
She arrived in another hall, as black and featureless as the others, and yet somehow it seemed finer than the rest of the house had been. She realized it was because the floor was black marble, polished to a high shine. This time there was only one door at the far end, a set of two black wooden doors, intricately carved with the image of a set of scales. She slowly approached, the heart within her pounding and aching with a feeling she could not describe let alone give a name. On one side of the scales was a black feather, painfully realistic with a subtle rainbow sheen, and on the other was...
She reached out and gingerly ran a hand over the exquisitely carved image, leafed in bright burnished gold: a human heart. Did she imagine it, or did the scales waver slightly at her touch?
"What is this?" she whispered.
As though sensing her, reacting to her words, there was the sound of something moving, like gears clacking together, and the doors swung open, revealing only blackness within...
She stalked from the room, drawing one of her swords as she went. She wished she still had her scepter, but the sword would have to do as a magical focus. She was merely controlling Lisbeth's body anyway, she hadn't transformed, so she wasn't even sure she could access her full abilities. That was probably good; she didn't want to accidentally burn down the House with cold fire.
She looked around the hallway, empty, and a sound like a soft sigh drew her up the darkened staircase.
"Lumos," she murmured, and the sword shone with a weak blue glow. Better than nothing.
The upstairs hall held several doors, all closed. Which one should she try first? Another whisper and her attention was drawn to another staircase. Had it been there a moment ago? This one swept up in a spiral, all polished ebony wood with just a touch of gold accents. A deep burgundy carpet silenced her footsteps as she ascended.
She arrived in another hall, as black and featureless as the others, and yet somehow it seemed finer than the rest of the house had been. She realized it was because the floor was black marble, polished to a high shine. This time there was only one door at the far end, a set of two black wooden doors, intricately carved with the image of a set of scales. She slowly approached, the heart within her pounding and aching with a feeling she could not describe let alone give a name. On one side of the scales was a black feather, painfully realistic with a subtle rainbow sheen, and on the other was...
She reached out and gingerly ran a hand over the exquisitely carved image, leafed in bright burnished gold: a human heart. Did she imagine it, or did the scales waver slightly at her touch?
"What is this?" she whispered.
As though sensing her, reacting to her words, there was the sound of something moving, like gears clacking together, and the doors swung open, revealing only blackness within...