THE WANDERING SORCERER
After acquiring his passport in Rose Garden, Fane wasted no time in returning to the Haunted Village with Papa and Little Jack to cross through the point of entry, and that time around he, fortunately, had no issues. His time in Fiore was brief, but Fane did not miss it too much. He had only got to see its, perhaps, worst and most obscure landmarks after all. Because of his haste for Seven, he had only met a small handful of people who left little to no impression at all. Fane realized that he would probably never return to Fiore once he arrived back in his homeland, but also recalled the debts he was inclined to repay. Knowing this, returning to Fiore at a later date might've been part of his future, no matter how unlikely. But this was all in the past and his present was his journey into the Sevenwood. The forest was thick, clean, and seemingly endless. The trees were so tall that you couldn't see the sky if you looked up, and yet light poured in from the atmosphere and through the groves of green. There was the pretty sound of running water everywhere he went and paths unmarked and marked that could be followed. It was a mystically atmospheric setting which Fane did not mind traversing through. The blonde-haired wanderer still did not like traveling alone for some reason and while the sylvan setting was comforting, he felt uncomfortable. Ever since he crossed the port of entry from the Haunted Village, Fane did not stop walking into the depths of the Sevenwood. The two Jacks that helped him during his time in Fiore left him water and tidbits of food to eat for his travels, but all of his rations had disappeared the very day he departed from them. He hadn't eaten anything since coming down from Mt. Hakobe, so the thick slices of bacon, dozen boiled eggs, and loaves of sourbread seemed irresistible—and they were. This was only a day ago, and his hunger was ever-present. This inconvenience never slowed Fane, however. He actually seemed more focused on reaching his destination than before his prevalent hunger. He was still raggedly dressed in a thin cloak and worn hiking boots. It was hardly going to suffice for what journey he was intending to make, but it was surely better than nothing, and ever since he resolved this, the thought never crossed his mind since. |
WHATEVER AM I TO DO WITHOUT MY MASTER?
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