Talyia galloped through the depths of the
Falwood, her presence announced by a symphony of crashing leaves and the frenzied whispers of nature. On this day, her arrival was a wrathful one as she rode upon the back of an elk, a magnificent creature formed from the very essence of the forest itself. The elk's body, crafted from intertwining roots, sturdy bark, vibrant vines, and delicate flowers, pulsed with the life force of the Falwood.
Even the elk's eyes were formed from clusters of delicate petals, glowed with a soft, otherworldly light. Its antlers, adorned with twisting vines and blossoms, reached towards the heavens as if seeking the blessings of the celestial realm. Curious, as how Talyia recognized no god but the deity that grew beneath her feet.
Each powerful stride of the elk reverberated through the ground beneath them. Like the drumming of an angry heart.
That rhythm brought them to the edge of the Falwood and emerging from the verdant canopy into a small clearing that was filled with the wretch and smoke and destruction of man.
Amidst the chaos and carnage, Talyia's eyes witnessed the harrowing sight of her people falling one by one to the relentless onslaught of the blasphemous metal construct. Iron spikes pierced their bodies, causing crimson rivers to flow and mingling their life force with the sacred ground of the Falwood. The air was heavy with the stench of blood and the anguished cries of her kin.
Snarling, the dryad noted her stepson, intently focused on weaving a spell of smiting, his hands moving with precision and purpose. But time was running out, and the construct's destructive advance seemed unstoppable. Talyia knew she had to act swiftly, biding him the precious moments he needed to complete his incantation.
Talyia launched her elk forward, and when she was close enough she leapt from its back.
Landing in a powerful crouch, Talyia's hands struck the ground with an earth-shaking impact. The soil trembled beneath her touch as her arms sank deep into the loamy earth, roots entwining around her forearms like living extensions of her will. Her teeth bared in a feral roar and colossal roots erupted from the ground, their gnarled forms twisting and coiling in a wild dance. They tried to entangle the metal construct, attempting to ensnare its limbs and empty spaces. The roots would tighten, constricting and restricting, as if seeking to reclaim the very essence that animated the abomination.
She doubt it would destroy the golem, but slowing it down, that she could do.
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