One thing with Iceberg you could always count on was its vast emptiness. Between the constant blizzards and hostile wildlife, there was little of note in this frozen wasteland. That’s what made these tales and rumours so intriguing. Apparently, there was some sort of secret buried in the ice, a long-lost treasure. Something so valuable its creators sought to lock it away forever, burying the secret in the snow to be forgotten. Yet in this world, ancient mysteries have a knack for being rediscovered, and this frozen fortress in the glacier was no exception.
If you believed what the innkeeper had to say about his previous customers at least. Most laughed and ignored the man, assuming he was full of fanciful tales meant to entertain his patrons, though there was a certain look in his eye to suggest he wasn’t lying. Mythica had seen that look before.
After a short bit of clarification, the soul merchant was given a general location of this supposed “ruin” and the name of the outfit that went looking for it. Apparently, a small guild of treasure hunters named “Golden Key” had an old map with the ruin’s location marked on it and had a bit too much to drink the night beforehand, daring the other patrons to race them to this treasure that would set them for life. The innkeeper had explained to the girl that he only believed them because he knew the area they were talking about, an old pass between the ice a day’s travel from the village they were in. That was to be her destination.
Some time later a figure was standing amid the snowdrift, looking down upon the ice through the intense blizzard that blew around them. She wore a long cloak and hood, covering her entire body save her face, which stared ahead with a dead gaze. The golden glow of her left eye ticked slowly with the passage of time. Iceberg had never been her favourite place, though unfortunately, Mythica had little choice. If there was a way to save them she needed to find it. For his sake. Thankfully her little expedition to Joya had proven fruitful, plunging the continent into war so that they were too distracted from what came next. Yet unlike before her lust for chaos was not the driving force, but a pretext. When she looked down upon that ruin she saw hope. Hope for a future she could never have, only give.
With a yellow flash of magic part of the frozen stone came crashing down, light flooding the chamber instantly from the outside world! Standing adjacent to the smoking hole was Mythica, holding a smoking rifle with the same emotionless expression. She took a few steps into the crater she had created into the side of the ruin and observed the room with passing interest. This was certainly the place. Mythica had appeared to be in some sort of ancient chapel, rows of benches lined up facing what looked like an idol to some long-forgotten god. The woman stepped down into the chamber and observed its walls more closely, noting the old and intricate designs that snaked their way across. There was something else here as well.. Elusive and old. Very old. Mythica had to resist the urge to turn her back, feeling as though she was being watched. The artifact must have been real, the girl was certain of it. Its influence crept through the ruin like a cancer, giving off a sensation that only those attuned to their darker side would even notice. It was calling her, and the Blood Wolf was determined to obtain it.
612 Words | PWC: 612 | TWC: 612
If you believed what the innkeeper had to say about his previous customers at least. Most laughed and ignored the man, assuming he was full of fanciful tales meant to entertain his patrons, though there was a certain look in his eye to suggest he wasn’t lying. Mythica had seen that look before.
After a short bit of clarification, the soul merchant was given a general location of this supposed “ruin” and the name of the outfit that went looking for it. Apparently, a small guild of treasure hunters named “Golden Key” had an old map with the ruin’s location marked on it and had a bit too much to drink the night beforehand, daring the other patrons to race them to this treasure that would set them for life. The innkeeper had explained to the girl that he only believed them because he knew the area they were talking about, an old pass between the ice a day’s travel from the village they were in. That was to be her destination.
Some time later a figure was standing amid the snowdrift, looking down upon the ice through the intense blizzard that blew around them. She wore a long cloak and hood, covering her entire body save her face, which stared ahead with a dead gaze. The golden glow of her left eye ticked slowly with the passage of time. Iceberg had never been her favourite place, though unfortunately, Mythica had little choice. If there was a way to save them she needed to find it. For his sake. Thankfully her little expedition to Joya had proven fruitful, plunging the continent into war so that they were too distracted from what came next. Yet unlike before her lust for chaos was not the driving force, but a pretext. When she looked down upon that ruin she saw hope. Hope for a future she could never have, only give.
With a yellow flash of magic part of the frozen stone came crashing down, light flooding the chamber instantly from the outside world! Standing adjacent to the smoking hole was Mythica, holding a smoking rifle with the same emotionless expression. She took a few steps into the crater she had created into the side of the ruin and observed the room with passing interest. This was certainly the place. Mythica had appeared to be in some sort of ancient chapel, rows of benches lined up facing what looked like an idol to some long-forgotten god. The woman stepped down into the chamber and observed its walls more closely, noting the old and intricate designs that snaked their way across. There was something else here as well.. Elusive and old. Very old. Mythica had to resist the urge to turn her back, feeling as though she was being watched. The artifact must have been real, the girl was certain of it. Its influence crept through the ruin like a cancer, giving off a sensation that only those attuned to their darker side would even notice. It was calling her, and the Blood Wolf was determined to obtain it.
612 Words | PWC: 612 | TWC: 612