He’d tilt his head upwards to look at the sun wile thinking about the curious proposal extended to him from the hermit. It wasn’t a mystery as to what was being offered to him, it was the initiation into Leeching which in truth, was a rare opportunity, but also a dangerous one. He had researched into it before and knew very well of the effects such a vile form of magic would have on a physical body, but it was also power, true power and something most forms of mages dared not touch. The price of power afterall was decay and rot, he already felt dead inside anyways however, Syna had betrayed him. Yes, he died a long time ago.
“I accept your proposal hermit and would like to undertake your gift.” Denub nodded solemnly, the corners of his mouth dragged downwards in a grim fashion.
“Are you sure Eth?”
“I’m sure.”
Denub would lead Graffius back into the cave yet this time would not turn towards the familiar “drinking room.” Nor towards the disgustingly filthy place he called a kitchen, instead he would continue forward towards the sound of rushing water in the distance. It was the one place Graffius had never been during his month here, he supposed he could have wandered there if he liked, yet somehow up to this point, he simply never thought of it.
The both of them would continue onward for some time, ignoring abandoned natural paths throughout the cave while walking in a straight line. Eventually, a large wooden door came into view with two extinguished torches on either side, the fire long gone from ages of neglect; no one had been here for some time, not even Denub. The hermit placed his hand on the door and slowly opened it. Graffius spoke. “What is this place?”
Denub cleared his throat while opening the doors, exposing a monolithic cavern with a rushing waterfall in the distance that spilled into a subterranean lake. It was breathtaking. “Haven’t you ever wondered where I get my drinking water from Eth? Surely not the ocean?” He chuckled, stepped through the doors as Graffius followed.
He was lead downwards across a natural bridge of limestone and dirt towards a small elevated patch of land in the center of the cave, the cool damp air of water saturated winds grazing his pale face. Denub stopped on the plateau of land and took a deep breath.
“I suppose this is a fitting place to begin. If you survive you’ll be screaming, trust me, they always scream and it’s far enough away for me to be bothered.” Denub, apparently, had done this before. “Plus isn’t it a queerly fitting way to begin…Or atleast hopefully if not to die, in the middle of a large cavern suspended over a lake?” He laughed deeply, Graffius on the other hand, didn’t find it so amusing.
“Now lie down and stare at the ceiling, and try not to move around…Just, if you can, listen to the sound of the waterfall yes?” The hermit nodded and of course, Graffius listened with anticipation that surged through his veins like ice. He lowered himself to the ground, on his back and closed his eyes, letting the mist of the waterfall and its calming sound overtakes him. Soon after, Denub knelt next to him, and placed his hand directly on Graffius’ belly.
“Be still.”
Those were the last words he heard before suddenly, the cave was alive with a torrent of violent screams as djed was siphoned from his body through Denub’s frail hands. The only thing he could see, think or feel were flashing reoccurring feelings of the same imagery.
Death, die, let me die, despair, sickness, hopeless, nausea, nothing. He writhed back and forth, screaming, his body tensing and his back arching, swallowing saliva as a piece of wood was placed in his mouth for him to bite.
“Don’t swallow your tongue.” Denub spoke while leeching from the Eth.
Then, it was over and Graffius lay in a pool of his own vomit on the ground, moaning and then, crying with deep sobs. He couldn’t move, paralyzed with weakness, but at the very least, he was breathing and as if by a thread, he was alive. Death however, would be comforting to the pain which pulsed through his body and once again he began screaming as Denub spoke.
“Now, you will lay here. You have lived, congratulations. I will return daily to feed you and carry you to the sun.” Denub turned and left, walking steadfastly out of the cavern and shutting the large wooden doors as Graffius continued screaming, something he would do all night until drifting off from weakness.