The rain had been relentless for three days straight, the heavy drops conducting the choir of greens amid earthy browns of the thick forest, but it was no longer such a soothing symphony. Katja had not been home in over a month, had not bathed in a warm bath nor slept on bed more comfortable than the pine needle carpet and spindly roots of the forest floor. The torrential rain had battered her little lean-to shelter for another night, and by the time the sun cast it's copper hues spilling across the ground, she was chewing angrily on what was the last of her ration of rye bread, resisting the urge to cry from the sleep deprivation and hunger.
She had to be close now, she felt as though she had scoured every inch of this forest in search of what she'd been sent to look for, and still the pendant around her neck had not so much as flickered. Perhaps Evander was wrong...There was nothing here.
With a growl she packed up her things once more, slung on her bow and continued on, trying her best to ignore the rain that defied the shelter of the canopy and drenched her through all over again.
"This stone was brought here from their realm. Gifted by a fae to her mortal lover, so that he would always find his way back to her. I acquired it some time ago, but now I'm sure I've found where the wall is. When you are close, you'll know." he nodded, setting the box down and taking the trinket in his hands to shift aside her hair and fasten it around her neck. Katja fingered the rough jewel as she looked down at it.
Katja glared at it as though the thing was toying with her, as though it was a trick of the light or her tired mind taunting her, but after a few blinks she realised that it was definitely glowing a bright blue. She scrambled from the roots, crawling frantically to grab the pendant in a handful of mossy earth and held it up, staring wide-eyed at it. Rushing, she grabbed her pack and shoved on her bow, stumbling through the root-ribbed path, letting the pendant guide her. The light dimmed when she went one way, flickered when she went another, and glowed brighter and brighter as she walked toward the edge of a river where she stopped and frowned, staring across it.
The air in front of her face was...still. A void that seemed to move like a visible heat haze but, there was no heat. Her lips parted as she looked up, following the rippling, transparent surface of the wall she had been looking for, the pendant casting bright shafts of light through her fingers as she clutched at it. The girl swallowed and looked down at the river, lifting a foot up and through the veil, stepping slowly forward onto solid ground...
She had to be close now, she felt as though she had scoured every inch of this forest in search of what she'd been sent to look for, and still the pendant around her neck had not so much as flickered. Perhaps Evander was wrong...There was nothing here.
With a growl she packed up her things once more, slung on her bow and continued on, trying her best to ignore the rain that defied the shelter of the canopy and drenched her through all over again.
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"How will I know where to find it..If I can't see what I'm looking for?.." the young apprentice had asked the mage some weeks ago. The man had opened a box on his dresser and brought it to her, a blue stone pendant on a silver chain offered out for her, his dark eyes narrowing as he nodded insistently before she took it to study. "This stone was brought here from their realm. Gifted by a fae to her mortal lover, so that he would always find his way back to her. I acquired it some time ago, but now I'm sure I've found where the wall is. When you are close, you'll know." he nodded, setting the box down and taking the trinket in his hands to shift aside her hair and fasten it around her neck. Katja fingered the rough jewel as she looked down at it.
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Several more hours she spent walking, her pale grey eyes scanning the canopy and floor, her fingers brushing against the gnarled tree trunks that she passed, searching for something, anything that seemed out of place. By sunset, she'd succumbed to her foul mood and thrown her pack down, flopping into a cradle of tree roots and snapping the pendant from around her neck to launch it across the small clearing. It thudded against the bark of an old oak and bounced to the floor..and started to glow.
Katja glared at it as though the thing was toying with her, as though it was a trick of the light or her tired mind taunting her, but after a few blinks she realised that it was definitely glowing a bright blue. She scrambled from the roots, crawling frantically to grab the pendant in a handful of mossy earth and held it up, staring wide-eyed at it. Rushing, she grabbed her pack and shoved on her bow, stumbling through the root-ribbed path, letting the pendant guide her. The light dimmed when she went one way, flickered when she went another, and glowed brighter and brighter as she walked toward the edge of a river where she stopped and frowned, staring across it.
The air in front of her face was...still. A void that seemed to move like a visible heat haze but, there was no heat. Her lips parted as she looked up, following the rippling, transparent surface of the wall she had been looking for, the pendant casting bright shafts of light through her fingers as she clutched at it. The girl swallowed and looked down at the river, lifting a foot up and through the veil, stepping slowly forward onto solid ground...
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