The air was filled with silence now. The night had swallowed up the forest completely as a predator would wrap its claws around the limp body of its prey. Evalin’s footsteps through the underbrush were as peals of thunder in the dark. On the outer edges of the Immortal’s senses was the scent of roses. It was small but it was enough to form a trail. It was a point to focus on that was foreign to the natural flora of the Zastoska forest. The stoic pines and shrubbery did not warmly welcome such beautiful flowers. As the sorceress ran an amused chuckle echoed in the inky black.
“She seeks. She hunts. But does she know the Path?” The whisper of the thousand voices flittered across Evalin’s reverie. The whispers were on the very edge of her senses, close enough to nearly feel the chill of icy fingers upon her neck but far enough to remain undiscernible. The shadows of the forest seemed to surge forward blackening the world to the point where not even Evalin’s morphed eyes could penetrate the abyss that stretched on before her. All around her the voices whispered until a deep and malevolent voice spoke above them as she ran.
“Does she feel the darkness swarm around her? Does she feel it creep its torturous path into her eyes, tearing at the strands of her hope until it eats away inside her? Tell us, tell us how it feels.” The sinister laughter reverberated through the woods before the darkness was lifted. The oppressive shadows faded from Evalin’s vision before the moonlight returned. The sounds of the night were still muted, silent, a sign that whatever this creature was it was still lurking not far away. The deep voice ghosted through the landscape pricking at the Wretched One’s ears.
“The fire she brings will go out. The life she has stolen will end. All that she is…will fade.” The voice drifted away as the sounds of the night returned. Slowly Evalin’s senses would no longer be dampened by the murky weight of the presence that had filled the forest. The ground however, was familiar. Indeed, the grass bore signs of passage. The trees carried the scent of familiar blood. For all of her tracking, Evalin had gone nowhere. The creature, the shadow that haunted the most terrifying nightmares of the Guardsmen’s sleeping hours, seemed to have unparalleled mastery of the world around it.
A high pitched chittering split through the dark. The rustle of movement came from Evalin’s right. Another chittering accompanied the first followed by the rustle that hinted at speedy movement. Evalin was not alone in the clearing. The smell of roses still lingered on the outskirts of the sorceress’s senses. Whatever and wherever that scent was coming from, it undoubtedly held the answers she sought. It seemed though that the night would be long as the creature was intent on toying with her. The chittering came again as eight blood red light came into being several feet in front of Evalin.
Then came eight more.
And more.
In the span of a few seconds, with the sound of rustling grass and high pitched clicking it seemed one hundred blood red eyes stared at Evalin from the darkness, glowing with the same fire that had stared at her from the endless void. There came a hissing screech.
The eyes raced forward. Evalin was under attack.
.
“She seeks. She hunts. But does she know the Path?” The whisper of the thousand voices flittered across Evalin’s reverie. The whispers were on the very edge of her senses, close enough to nearly feel the chill of icy fingers upon her neck but far enough to remain undiscernible. The shadows of the forest seemed to surge forward blackening the world to the point where not even Evalin’s morphed eyes could penetrate the abyss that stretched on before her. All around her the voices whispered until a deep and malevolent voice spoke above them as she ran.
“Does she feel the darkness swarm around her? Does she feel it creep its torturous path into her eyes, tearing at the strands of her hope until it eats away inside her? Tell us, tell us how it feels.” The sinister laughter reverberated through the woods before the darkness was lifted. The oppressive shadows faded from Evalin’s vision before the moonlight returned. The sounds of the night were still muted, silent, a sign that whatever this creature was it was still lurking not far away. The deep voice ghosted through the landscape pricking at the Wretched One’s ears.
“The fire she brings will go out. The life she has stolen will end. All that she is…will fade.” The voice drifted away as the sounds of the night returned. Slowly Evalin’s senses would no longer be dampened by the murky weight of the presence that had filled the forest. The ground however, was familiar. Indeed, the grass bore signs of passage. The trees carried the scent of familiar blood. For all of her tracking, Evalin had gone nowhere. The creature, the shadow that haunted the most terrifying nightmares of the Guardsmen’s sleeping hours, seemed to have unparalleled mastery of the world around it.
A high pitched chittering split through the dark. The rustle of movement came from Evalin’s right. Another chittering accompanied the first followed by the rustle that hinted at speedy movement. Evalin was not alone in the clearing. The smell of roses still lingered on the outskirts of the sorceress’s senses. Whatever and wherever that scent was coming from, it undoubtedly held the answers she sought. It seemed though that the night would be long as the creature was intent on toying with her. The chittering came again as eight blood red light came into being several feet in front of Evalin.
Then came eight more.
And more.
In the span of a few seconds, with the sound of rustling grass and high pitched clicking it seemed one hundred blood red eyes stared at Evalin from the darkness, glowing with the same fire that had stared at her from the endless void. There came a hissing screech.
The eyes raced forward. Evalin was under attack.
.