R'Venin awoke with
a start, groaning against the pain, as a million daggerflies raged war under
the skin along his left side. He tried to sit up, but the assault increased
with every attempt to shift his weight. With gritted teeth, he clawed at the
cotton-like bedding, trying to reposition as his eyes darted around the room.
With bleary vision, he took in his surroundings.
He found himself
on an oval-shaped mattress suspended from a domed ceiling by four, thick
braided vines, a half-wing above the ground. The round walls tapered upward
until they met a circular shaft rising into the only visible source of light.
From directly
overhead, a shaft of light gleamed down, casting a warm glow across his exposed
skin. He looked down to find himself naked save for his breechcloth.
Moss-stained
bandages squeezed his wounds. He tilted his head toward his gauze-encased
shoulder and winced. Unwelcome tears filled his eyes from the scent of moldy
vomit.
My
clothes! My armor! My crown!
Panicked, he
searched around the room until his eyes found a pile of black and red crumpled
against the wall. Trails of dried green blood streaked the ebony surfaces.
The walls, at
first glance, seemed to be made out of sun-bleached tree bark. But as R’Venin’s eyes focused, an interwoven
root system coated with a layer of clay resolved from the blur. Rolling onto
his side, he caught a glimpse of a lush grassy floor dappled with wildflowers
reaching for the sunlight. R'Venin took in a quick breath as the daggerflies
protested their nests' disturbance, while the woody scent of forest decay and
pollen filled his nasal slits.
R'Venin went limp.
He collapsed on the soft padding, kicking up puffs of dust that swirled and
danced in the pillar of light. Relaxing, he let the fiery swarm go back to a
dull buzz. Tipping his head against the mattress, he spied the portal to his
little egg-shaped universe. A thick tapestry of purples and greens inlaid with
dozens of four-pointed stars of varying sizes covered the entrance. The
different points of each star displayed a unique symbol, four of which he
recognized.
Mountain.
Tree. Fire. Rain. The four elements of Alchemy. But, what's that fifth symbol
in the center?
R'Venin closed his
eyes and took a slow breath through his nose, filling his lungs with dusty air.
Forcing his hearts to slow, he focused his ears on the sounds coming from beyond
the tapestry. Metal clanging on metal. Wood clunking on stone. Mumbled, barely
audible voices. Chanting.
"Where am
I?" he whispered.
"You're
awake," a raspy voice replied from beyond his view. "Good. We can
finally begin."
R'Venin's head
swiveled in every non-painful direction he could, looking for the one from
which the voice had come but he spotted no one. The sound of stones dumped onto
lush turf arose from underneath his suspended perch, followed by a grunt and
the cracking of joints.
"Who are you?
Where are you?" he called as his pulse raced. He returned his focus toward
the tapestry again, watching for the fabric to move and reveal his visitor.
"I'm
Kar'Nevala, and I'm right here!"
"Ah!"
R'Venin jumped at the kindly voice suddenly coming from his left. His head spun
while his body recoiled. "AUGH!" he screamed as the daggerflies
renewed their sub-dermal warfare. He winced as he reached across with his right
hand to grasp his other shoulder.
"Where am I?" He hissed through gritted teeth and watery eyes.
"You're in the sanctuary of The Three Mothers," said the maternal voice as he felt a light cloth wiping the sweat from his face. "Just relax. No harm will come to you here."
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