Sunday 1 February 2015

TSW - Chapter 2: The Heart of the House (3) - The Storm

The Morianna Reserve was on the outskirts of the Hold by the same family. It was known for its unspoilt wild woodlands. The trees made up one of the last remaining forests in Thaemor, protected from being used as lumber. It was about half a day's journey from Darkperch along the trade route between Auspar and Jyrek, although the heart of the reserve was still a few hours trek from the closet point on the road. The group had elected to stay in Darkperch overnight as no trade caravan would travel during the dark. It was Danton who managed to secure passage for the group the next day. A few names mentioned to the right people and they were passengers on a caravan for textile merchants, who were also transporting an Aeon Priest.

On the journey; Xera, unable to identify one of the curiosities he had found in the Feldspar Maw, was keen to sell. Aeon Priests were well known for their compulsion towards these unknown fragments, regardless of their use and practicality.  Xera however, was not  a salesman and his first attempt left him worse off than when he had started. It was why he had teamed up with Styenbeck in Auspar to help with the trade of Black Sunshine and now needed similar intervention to get this item off his hands. The rescue came from an unexpected source. Chance not only advocated the metals intricate and ornate engraving but also the apparent rarities of its other qualities. The Aeon Priest's narrow eyes widened at the prospect of finding such an unusual object for a small price. Shins passed hands but the transaction was soon marked by the shouts of the scouts of the caravan.

A raging storm was approaching from the west. The ink black clouds were bubbling and boiling over themselves as it coursed its way through the sky. Beneath its shadow, the ground exploded and ruptured into flames.  Lighting crashed down into the pools, causing eruptions to blast high into the sky. A few wild animals caught within the winds of it, were swept up into the air and ripped apart atomically. The caravan, the merchants, the guards, the riders and the scouts, all scattered. Danton pulled out a small automaton from his pocket, fashioned into an almost identical replica of Jarvan; who dusted it down and corrected its coiled wire moustache. Danton brought it up to eye level and asked where they should go. Jarvan cocked an eyebrow at it, as it pointed into the woods to a clearing and a structure further in. With its answer given, it collapsed into a heap of constituent parts and spilled onto the floor. Jarvan, before his master could speak, bowed and darted in the opposite direction. There was an understanding between them both with what to do in such situations. Jarvan would find survivors and tend to them in Darkperch.

Danton on the other hand was now running with the rest of the group in to the forest. The ground was shaking beneath them as the storm gathered behind them, closing in at an incredible rate. Trees were blasted from their roots, as channels of lava ran between their stumps. The lighting was followed by intense thunder, while the wind turned the leaves  into airborne razors. The structure in front seemed to be an abandoned shack and somehow still standing. It was barely big enough to fit two or three people comfortably, not the six that were running. Eryn gritted his teeth and leapt onto the wooden porch. The storm was only a few feet away from the rest of them that were following. Eryn could see others from the caravan behind them such as the Priest, while two other figures were keeping pace with his companions. One of them was a waif of a woman with golden hair, and a surprisingly spry old man. Within a breath of being snatched by the storm, the rest of the group had made it, although those behind had not. They survivors watched on as they regained their composure. The Priest and those too slow to outrun the storm were ripped apart in the sky and reassembled in grotesque forms accompanied by  gurgling screams  barely heard above the wind and the thunder.

Above them, Xera noticed that the storm was passing around the house as if something was shielding them. It  buffeted against what was protecting the house, while the flows of lava and the blasts of earth never reached within fifty feat. Chance, now realising that the party had an extra female member, swiftly went to her aid. He pushed back her blonde hair away from her face as she tried to compose herself. He asked her name, and in an exhale, she called herself Chail.  A moment after that her eyes darted side to side, her breath quickened for a few seconds, and then before anyone could intervene, she passed out.  

As her body went limp in Chance's arms, the slowly rotting wooden door creaked open. It was as if that was the only sound now hanging in the air. The raging storm outside inexplicably silenced by its presence before the storm filled their ears again.  Eryn shook his head, knowing what this could signal. Chance however, swept Chail off from the ground and carried her inside before the group could assess the danger. Eryn turned to the other newcomer, the old man, but he remained silent as the others went inside.

Lavinia upon entering, was struck with fear. There were fragments, shards of glass in her memory, digging away at her. The pain of them was coursing through every joint of her body. She closed her eyes, hoping to shut out the pain and scrunched her fists till she could hold out no longer. Her sight was bleary, which made the hallway they were in that much more obscure. For old an old shack, the interior resembled that of a more wealthy, if un-dusted home.  A bright red carpet with golden trim adorned a long hallway. To the left were there were two thick wooden doors and to the right, another of similar quality. In front of them down the hall was a set of carved double doors and a turning in the hallway to the left.

Lavinia remembered some of it, although the layout was scrambled. Things were not in the right places, doors were in the wrong positions . She couldn't place the bookshelves  that adorned every wall and were flanking every door and painting. The carpet in front of her slowly shifted and twitched drawing her attention. Clouds of dust were shaken up into the air as it jerked. The gold trim grew shell like shards from the sides, forming insect legs. Lavinina could see all the way to the doors at the end, and what looked like a head with giant pincers. The carpet hissed at her before it scuttled sideways and up the stairs.  


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