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'You know me! Silent as the grave yet smelling of roses.' Smiling, Yarrow turned once more to gaze up at the glowing hilltop. If only she had smelled of roses, and not of sweat, blood and iron. Maybe her mood would have been better. Not that it's getting any worse in this foggy hellhole. Solitude did something to disguise herself and, with a sigh that could have been disappointment, Yarrow set off once more.
Through murk and mire... to the base of the hill.
'Hold it!' Yarrow warned, grabbing Solitude by the back of her shirt. 'Something don't smell right.' It was in the air, in the infernal singing that seemed so sweet and yet was so, so sinister. Squatting down by the upturned earth, Yarrow took a whiff, like a bloodhound or a boar ruffling through the undergrowth for truffles. Neither image was flattering, but it was the best she could come up with on a moment's notice.
'Think you missed the mark with will-o-wisps, Sol.' Eyeing the boundary, but wary not to cross over it, the she-orc stood to gaze through the mists, towards the light. 'It's a lure, sure as sure.' She sniffed. 'Wonder who set it?' Shutting her eyes, Yarrow listened to the siren's song as it rose and fell like the tides. There was something eerily... familiar about it. Then it struck her.
'The tune... didn't Rosario used to hum it to us when we were kids?' Yarrow thought mentioning Sol's twin might invoke her to appear in some way, shape or form. Alas, they were alone now. No Rosario or Root. No shadowkins. No Serenity. Yarrow felt a shiver work its way down her spine.
'I don't think...' She broke off abruptly. The singing had stopped. 'I think we should get the fuck out of here. Now!'
Solitude
Through murk and mire... to the base of the hill.
'Hold it!' Yarrow warned, grabbing Solitude by the back of her shirt. 'Something don't smell right.' It was in the air, in the infernal singing that seemed so sweet and yet was so, so sinister. Squatting down by the upturned earth, Yarrow took a whiff, like a bloodhound or a boar ruffling through the undergrowth for truffles. Neither image was flattering, but it was the best she could come up with on a moment's notice.
'Think you missed the mark with will-o-wisps, Sol.' Eyeing the boundary, but wary not to cross over it, the she-orc stood to gaze through the mists, towards the light. 'It's a lure, sure as sure.' She sniffed. 'Wonder who set it?' Shutting her eyes, Yarrow listened to the siren's song as it rose and fell like the tides. There was something eerily... familiar about it. Then it struck her.
'The tune... didn't Rosario used to hum it to us when we were kids?' Yarrow thought mentioning Sol's twin might invoke her to appear in some way, shape or form. Alas, they were alone now. No Rosario or Root. No shadowkins. No Serenity. Yarrow felt a shiver work its way down her spine.
'I don't think...' She broke off abruptly. The singing had stopped. 'I think we should get the fuck out of here. Now!'
Solitude