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A splinter of glinting steel in a scar of scorched earth. The eye of the magpie caught it, attracted by its glow. But when it landed, it found to its bestial disappointment nothing but burnt trees and the glint of a massive blade catching the sunlight.
The glade was rendered into a black husk from its Falwood surroundings. In the outskirts of the forest, it might eventually attract fae, elven or human attention. But the critters of the woods found it first, tentatively prodding the ashes for sustenance, but finding nothing but the charred bones of a rider and his horse, a bit of blackened leather remaining from the saddle. Only five paces from these victims the greatsword bloomed from a growth of nature attempting to reclaim its wounded tissue.
It could have been there for weeks. Months, perhaps. The Falwood's floral growth had a temper entirely its own. The magpie chirped gaily, adding a strangely idyllic sound to this localised destruction. Given years, the sword might well disappear below netting hands of verdant green, healing the wounded undergrowth and removing all memory of its runed steel.
Unless another hand found it.
The glade was rendered into a black husk from its Falwood surroundings. In the outskirts of the forest, it might eventually attract fae, elven or human attention. But the critters of the woods found it first, tentatively prodding the ashes for sustenance, but finding nothing but the charred bones of a rider and his horse, a bit of blackened leather remaining from the saddle. Only five paces from these victims the greatsword bloomed from a growth of nature attempting to reclaim its wounded tissue.
It could have been there for weeks. Months, perhaps. The Falwood's floral growth had a temper entirely its own. The magpie chirped gaily, adding a strangely idyllic sound to this localised destruction. Given years, the sword might well disappear below netting hands of verdant green, healing the wounded undergrowth and removing all memory of its runed steel.
Unless another hand found it.
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