THE WANDERING SORCERER
"So, do all of the crows speak in this forest? Oh—well—you are a crow, are you not?" Fane asked the bird perched on his shoulder. He felt somewhat uneducated for assuming it was a crow considering that he was a foreigner to this country, and that species in any animal group varied widely depending on the region and location of that animal. While he was well-versed in these sorts of things, he was ignorant to the specifics. And, he figured, that this alleged crow may not have been aware of what it was to begin with. The supposed crow cooed at him with it's whiny tones, "Oh, yes, yes! That is what pickle-pees call us! Yes, yes!" Fane continued to stare at the crow inquisitively. "So can they all speak as you do?" "Yes, yes! But not just us can speak as I do! Everything speaks! Even popo-ros!" "I see! How interesting!" Fane nodded, pretending like he know what the crow was talking about. But he supposed that what the crow said was true, that everything in this forest could speak. He wasn't entirely sure what it meant by popor-ros, but he assumed that it meant another plant or animal. Ever since Fane discovered the entangled crow, it had been following him around as his self-appointed travel companion. He never thought to ask it why, as it was very clear about the reason earlier, and he quite enjoyed the company. He had always enjoyed birds, so having a speaking, sentient creature such as itself accompanying him was little for him to complain about. They got along, had no trouble, and grew so comfortable with each other that the rather large beast eventually perched itself on his shoulder rather than hopping on the ground or fluttering from branch to branch from greater heights. Although they spoke of many different things, his travels didn't seem to go by any faster. The time that passed between the incident with the crow and now was only about an hour or two, and the sun was still directly in the center of the sky. Although he could not see it through the thick groves of trees, the position was still awfully clear. The crow never bothered to ask where they were headed, and Fane didn't think to elucidate it on their destination during their time together. However, the goal was still crystal clear in his head—Pergrande Kingdom. It was obviously a destination quite far from where they were, but Fane wasn't planning to make any stops during his travels. While he had never been outside of Pergrande, he held no interest in Seven or Fiore's major cities or cultural landmarks, and not because he was simply ignorant to what they were in the first place, but because his drive to reunite with his Lord was far too great to ignore. The thought of not returning immediately hadn't even crossed his mind. And so the pair hopped over exposed tree roots, wiggled through bushes, and crossed over streams as if they knew where to go. |
WHATEVER AM I TO DO WITHOUT MY MASTER?
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