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Panicked sweat glistened across her brow as limbs jerked wildly on the coarse blanket that had been laid on the floor until she suddenly shot upright gasping for air. Looking around the terrible fear began to depart, realising it had just been another dream, although recently there was no such thing as just a dream. It was those terrible images that had driven her to this place almost a week ago now, deep in the heart of Kalco forest a place still relatively unexplored and ever since she had gotten close to the heart of it two days ago she knew why. Leena was from a city in the north, she was an average girl training in the basics of magic when the dreams first took hold, each one pulled her stronger and stronger to a place she didnt even know existed and that is how she came to venture into this forest, she had managed to pass off any fear on the dreams being just dreams until she ventured near the heart of the forest, it was then the place had taken on a life of its own. The canopy had gotten so thick that light was a rareity only a few shafts of golden or silvery light ever shone through like pillars, giving the only idea of time in this dank place. Worse yet the feeling that she was not alone came over her, dark shadows swiftly glided between the trees everywhere and the breeze bought quiet whispers with it. Despite the endless twisting trees all around it made Leena feel more trapped than if the place was a prison cell. Shaking her head Leena packed up her things and got ready to press on deeper into the foreboding woods, the feeling she was getting close to whatever had been pulling her, at the same time she wished that she had come more prepared. Instead all she had was her long and silken red student robes, tied at the waist with two slithers of gold cord, this denoted she was in the second level of her training, sadly this also meant the robes themselves were basic and had no special properties. The staff she carried as with all of the more upper class users like herself was ornate, in the style of two seperate lengths intertwining decorated with with a lightly glowing crimson gem fixed to the top. Most of this however was just show, the magic she knew was basic at best, if something was waiting for her in these woods Leena already knew in the back of her mind she could not face it, but she pushed on anyway, the feeling of being pulled was already too strong for her to turn back. Deeper she travelled and more fearful the surroundings became, what were only shadows racing between trees were taking shape, sometimes Leena would turn to find one seeming standing and watching, but then in a blink it would be gone. The whispers had also worsened, mumblings were now audible voices but she could not comprehend them, as a student she had learned to hone her senses so this troubled her deeply because she couldnt tell anything from the whispers, not where they came from or what they said, even discerning how many there were was beyond her. It was like the entire place had no substance to it, everything was there but could not be touched in a sense, whispers that cant be heard, figures that cant be seen... it all began to press deeply on her mind as she tried to make sense of it all. It occupied her thoughts so much that she almost didnt see the small and decaying wood hut in front of her until it was five feet from her, or maybe it wasn't there to begin with, she couldn't tell anymore or risk taking anything for granted. Tentatively she pushed the crude door open, the criss cross of branches that it was made from were green'ing with moss and was damp to the touch yet in some way it was oddly soothing, the cool wetness felt good on her palm and not suprising. She had realised what this place had done to her, her palm was red and enflamed with the intwined patterning of her staff where she had gripped it so tightly on her trek. Inside the hut she quickly looked for signs of life letting her eyes scan the interior while she held out her staff and muttered a brief incantation, the gem flickered then shone a multitude of colours intending to scare of bewilder anything that may be hiding within but there was nothing. Now she ravenously began to search through the moulding remains of the hut trying to find something, anything she looked under the rotted straw mattress, through cracked and degrading drawers just searching for anything to just tell her something about this place. In truth this was her biggest concern, not anything that might be out there in the woods but simply the knowledge of what's going on, why she has been pulled her, why why why? the questioned spiraled in her mind endlessly. A mage is trained to want to know all and so this occasion where she knew nothing frustrated her constantly, like it was not a desire to know but a need, a hunger even and by now she was reaching starvation. "Finally!" was the only word said, almost shrieked when Leena found it at the back of a small set of drawers that nearly fell apart as they were opened, the damp had left the wood so soft and fragile that her very touch was imprinted into the ancient oak handle on the top drawer. At the back of it was something that made her eyes light up, a journal, but she viewed it with deep suspicion at the same time because it looked to be in perfect condition when by all natural laws it should have rotted to nothing but a mulch in such conditions. Taking it out delicately incase its condition was worse than it appeared she placed it on the straw mattress and opened the thick and hardened leather cover. Instantly she recognised why the book was so perfect still, it had power of some kind, she felt it wash over her from the moment she opened the book as a wave of energy rolled out over her fingertips engulfing her arm, warm and tingling followed by a wave of darkness and then she found herself somewhere else. She knew this well, it was a living diary and had seen such things in her training, more than words a living diary showed the events that its owner wrote down in it from their own memory. Leena could only guess at the age but she gathered the book must be at least fifty years old because the memory was slowly fading, as she looked around the magic struggled to keep up with the illusion and black voids appeared and disappeared like holes in a tapestry. She took note of her surroundings, a stone room probably part of a larger building, looking out a window she saw the forest surrounding the structure not noticing the two figures who had joined her in the room until they began to speak. Turning suddenly reading her staff she began to recite a spell but then remembered it was just a memory and turned her focus to the two characters, one dressed in dirty brown shirt and bottoms looked quite out of place while the other seemed very much part of the surroundings, high collared robes black with red trim but annoyingly thats all she could discern due to several blurred and faded patches near their faces. Leena strained to hear the conversation as the voices went in and out of synch with her own ears, the person in black was angry, a phrase caught her ear "After all I gave you!" and the brown man's retort seemed to be perfectly preserved still "None of this should be, you should not be and neither should this place" confused Leena tried to hear more but the magic left in the diary was all but used.. as she faded back to where she was she heard one last thread of speach "Won't walk away". For a few moments Leena stood speachless, not able to decide whether she should feel glad she found something or simply be more infuriated that all the old questions remained plus many new ones. Although she knew two things now, there was another building out there and it couldn't be too far.. because the man in brown had lived here, she recognised the clothes immediately as there had been various pairs of similar shirts and bottoms in one of the rotted cabinets. She spent the night in the hut, while it was rotting and dank it was certainly better than the forest floor and for the first time in days she felt safe going to sleep. Screaming she awoke to the sound of hammering on the door of the hut not even having had time to sleep for more than an hour. Leena grabbed her staff and began muttering rapidly, the gem pulsing brighter and brighter until it flickered wildly for a second and a beam of violet light hit the door and sent it flying out into the darkness but there was no noise, the door was still being hammered at the moment of impact, whatever was behind the door should have been sent flying but there was no sign of anything. Cautiously Leena stepped to the doorway and let out a small gasp of intruige as she spotted a neatly folded note on the ground just outside, without hesistation she grabbed it and ran back inside to read it, written with extreme eloquence she couldn't help but marvel at the penmanship of the writer as she read: Greetings my dear You've come rather far all by yourself in this dark place I gather you have answered the call So I'm offering you advice and a chance Turn back now, this place is death and death alone lives here Magic, steel, arrows will do no good and you only have one of the three |