Everything looked the same, as if we were on a giant rock, only the occasional spike of a mountain here and there to make it easier to navigate. Edgar was going the fastest now, and we followed him the best we could. There was nothing to weave through, just more fog, so as long as we kept close enough to see through the fog we had sight of Edgar. We were trying to be as swift as possible, but we knew it would be useless. The monsters had long limbs that allowed them to have bigger strides, one of their steps equal to five of our own. The ground seemed to have settled down after Merlin's transformation, but with the creature getting closer the land once again began to tremor.
Once we reached the summit of the mountain ahead of us, two of the creatures were upon us, and the ground shook so bad that climbing up the mountain quickly was almost impossible. Edgar hopped up on ledges, grabbing onto the edges when he lost his balance.
"You have to try to climb the mountain." Merlin said, pushing me ahead of him. "I'll keep them off our trail." Merlin made no glance back at me, giving me no option but to obey him. His light energy began to brighten in such a way it was like his body was now created out of static electricity.
As Merlin threw one of the monster back I began to climb up the mountain, but the ground continued to shake, making my progress very slow. I tried to keep calm, focusing on breathing in and out as I searched for places to grab onto and push off of. I felt confident in myself, that I could do this, and Merlin would be behind shortly, after all he took care of that one easily enough.
The mountain shook relentlessly and it took almost all of my strength to keep hold of the ledge. Glancing down I saw three of the monsters closing in on Merlin. He was now encompassed in an aura of energy, as he was before, only this time all three beasts jumped on him, his power quickly weakening. I watched in horror as I thought I would never see my brother again, just as one of the monsters was thrown off, smashing right into the mountain. The crash then caused convulsions to peak and my grip began to loosen, any grip I had previously coming undone. I fell quickly down, seeing the sharp teeth eagerly awaiting my arrival, just as something snagged the back of my dress, causing my descent to turn into an ascent.
I looked up and was greeted by the screech of a griffin. Struggling, I tried to get out of its grip, but it's claws had dug into my dress, causing the dress to rip when I struggled. Defeated I watched as my brother grew farther and farther away, still trying to fight back against the unknown fiends of darkness.
Eventually the griffin let go, allowing me to tumble into another kind of temple with open, tall arches, more stable and put together then the one we had arrived in. The griffin did a running land, landing in front of me, its white tipped brown feathers fluttering against the wind. I scooted away from the griffin as quickly as I could. It stopped, looking at me thoughtfully and then almost seemed to bow before me.
I stood up and walked towards it. It gazed up at me, but did not move. Raising a hand to it's head, I felt the soft touch of the feathers beneath my fingertips. Now it looked up at me curiously.
"You have to take me back." I said. "My brother is in danger, I have to save him."
The griffin shook its head slowly and then moved out from under my hand, pointing towards a stairwell that went down into the stone floor of the temple. It looked back at me, feet firmly planted.
Taking a deep breath I headed down the stairs. I had no idea what this griffin could want with me, but it did not kill me, and even saved me, so I thought I may as well trust it. Who else do I have left?
Once down the stairs little candles surrounding the small room seemed to burst to life, casting out all shaddows. The room was aligned with little shelves carved from the stone, but they were full of cobbwebs and dust. Then, there in the middle of the room, was what looked like a stone table with a long case upon it, also made of stone. I walked over to it, growing quite interested in this oddly shapped thing in the middle of the temple. It was maybe seven feet long, and was as wide as one of the fat pillars that sat at the front entrance of the temple. I looked at it closely, but saw nothing special about it. Then, slowly, I reached out, touching the cold surface.
The instant I touched it, cold turned to warm, and a bright light overcame me. I tried to shield my eyes as I fell backwards, and once the light died down I moved my arm from my eyes and saw that what was once stone was now a kind energy field, and underneath that field wasn't stone either, but a man.
Monday, November 26, 2012
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Shedding
We ran, Jasper outrunning us all with his quick strides through the mist of gray. The ground continued to shake slightly beneath our feet, causing each step to be uncertain. Merlin was just a head of me, Edgar's little arms clinging around my brother's neck.
There was another piercing cry from the creature pursuing us. And yet, it was at such a frequency that, while I have a hard time remembering its sound, I know that its sound raced through the air as my vision blurred and my head began pounding. Instinctively my hands went to my ears, and the earth beneath my feet shook even more violently, casting me to its hard surface. I tried to push myself up, but the ground was relentless in it's shaking and my vision still seem clouded, black blotting the gray. Giving it my best attempt for that moment, I pushed with my arms and legs, only to be cast on my back within the second, and to see glowing red before me.
It was almost indiscernible in the darkness around it, but the red eyes that emanated from it were no mistake. Its large mouth opened in a sickly bellow, several sharpened teeth greeting me. Its face grew closer to me, as a long claw wrapped around my ankle, its skin seemingly made of cold black facets. Once again it opened its mouth to me, all the smells associated with death greeting me as I tried to scramble away, with nothing to grab onto to aid me in any way. Looking back at the beast its eyes seemed to grow brighter, and in a brief moment I felt my short life would come to an end, and I was almost okay with it. Almost.
It was also within that brief moment that I heard another cry, one I had heard many times as I watched the men of Camelot battle, but for once it was not a trained warrior. It was my brother. Merlin sprang forth upon the beast, completely encompassed in a glowing green light. The terrible monster cried once more, but was quickly silenced by the bright light that seemed to frighten even the ominous mist of the night away, leaving spots in my eyes as if I had just glanced towards the sun.
Eventually the light dimmed, and the fog was no more, and the terrible creature had vanished. I found myself lying on a surface of a rock, not the plush grass or damp dirt of the earth. I sat up slowly and found myself looking at who I felt must be my brother, but seemed most unlike him.
"Merlin?" I asked cautiously.
The creature smiled at me and bent down to be closer to me. It seemed to me, that if a man could take the sun and stars, push them all together, dress himself in those things, this would be the result. His eyes were bright like emeralds, but the rest of him was like green-tinted points of light stopped in such a way as to make the image of a man. He blinked at me, and began to speak without the use of a mouth.
"It is I, sister. Do not be alarmed. You have only known me as Merlin, but before I was Merlin I was Emris, and this is the way Emris lived in this land." He reached out his hand to me, and I reached back out to him and allowed him to help me up. His hand was neither hot or cold, but firm and comforting.
I glanced around, Jasper was no where in sight, but Edgar sat nearby, watching attentively. I glanced down at my own hand, still a soft human hand spotted with blood and dirt, no light to be found within it. "Why is it you have changed back, but Edgar and I remain the same?"
He gave a shrug, and looked to Edgar.
Edgar hopped over, and after checking my ankle for permanent damage, went on with an explanation. "When we stepped out of the temple, a safety precaution set by your parents was released. Knowing you would eventually be here to redeem them, your parents left as much of their powers as possible into the temple to be released to their children if they should arrive. After spending so long on Earth, the soul of our people can become tied to the form of that taken on by our kind, and need a little boost to help with the transformation back into our true selves. Yet, as you have noticed, Merlin did not transform automatically, and you have yet to change yourself. Merlin is by far the most powerful one here, and when you were threatened. He had all the incentive he needed to change."
"But I was about to die, and yet I remain in this form. What motivation is more powerful than that?" I asked.
"I think you know." He simply said.
And I did know. Back in that moment I almost felt relieved to greet death. I had lived long enough to lose someone I loved dearly, and I was scared to think I could never find him, and that he had truly died. And I thought, maybe if I die I will greet him and I will never have to be without him again. But I knew now that I cannot keep that kind of logic. There is a reason Nimueh sent us here, my home planet, to search for Aurelius. I cannot help but feel that they must be tied in some way.
"We better get moving!" Edgar cried as three more figures began to emerge from the darkness around us. "Where is that stupid horse when you need him!" He cried, starting to race away quickly towards a giant shadowed mountain against the now purple and green streaked sky.
There was another piercing cry from the creature pursuing us. And yet, it was at such a frequency that, while I have a hard time remembering its sound, I know that its sound raced through the air as my vision blurred and my head began pounding. Instinctively my hands went to my ears, and the earth beneath my feet shook even more violently, casting me to its hard surface. I tried to push myself up, but the ground was relentless in it's shaking and my vision still seem clouded, black blotting the gray. Giving it my best attempt for that moment, I pushed with my arms and legs, only to be cast on my back within the second, and to see glowing red before me.
It was almost indiscernible in the darkness around it, but the red eyes that emanated from it were no mistake. Its large mouth opened in a sickly bellow, several sharpened teeth greeting me. Its face grew closer to me, as a long claw wrapped around my ankle, its skin seemingly made of cold black facets. Once again it opened its mouth to me, all the smells associated with death greeting me as I tried to scramble away, with nothing to grab onto to aid me in any way. Looking back at the beast its eyes seemed to grow brighter, and in a brief moment I felt my short life would come to an end, and I was almost okay with it. Almost.
It was also within that brief moment that I heard another cry, one I had heard many times as I watched the men of Camelot battle, but for once it was not a trained warrior. It was my brother. Merlin sprang forth upon the beast, completely encompassed in a glowing green light. The terrible monster cried once more, but was quickly silenced by the bright light that seemed to frighten even the ominous mist of the night away, leaving spots in my eyes as if I had just glanced towards the sun.
Eventually the light dimmed, and the fog was no more, and the terrible creature had vanished. I found myself lying on a surface of a rock, not the plush grass or damp dirt of the earth. I sat up slowly and found myself looking at who I felt must be my brother, but seemed most unlike him.
"Merlin?" I asked cautiously.
The creature smiled at me and bent down to be closer to me. It seemed to me, that if a man could take the sun and stars, push them all together, dress himself in those things, this would be the result. His eyes were bright like emeralds, but the rest of him was like green-tinted points of light stopped in such a way as to make the image of a man. He blinked at me, and began to speak without the use of a mouth.
"It is I, sister. Do not be alarmed. You have only known me as Merlin, but before I was Merlin I was Emris, and this is the way Emris lived in this land." He reached out his hand to me, and I reached back out to him and allowed him to help me up. His hand was neither hot or cold, but firm and comforting.
I glanced around, Jasper was no where in sight, but Edgar sat nearby, watching attentively. I glanced down at my own hand, still a soft human hand spotted with blood and dirt, no light to be found within it. "Why is it you have changed back, but Edgar and I remain the same?"
He gave a shrug, and looked to Edgar.
Edgar hopped over, and after checking my ankle for permanent damage, went on with an explanation. "When we stepped out of the temple, a safety precaution set by your parents was released. Knowing you would eventually be here to redeem them, your parents left as much of their powers as possible into the temple to be released to their children if they should arrive. After spending so long on Earth, the soul of our people can become tied to the form of that taken on by our kind, and need a little boost to help with the transformation back into our true selves. Yet, as you have noticed, Merlin did not transform automatically, and you have yet to change yourself. Merlin is by far the most powerful one here, and when you were threatened. He had all the incentive he needed to change."
"But I was about to die, and yet I remain in this form. What motivation is more powerful than that?" I asked.
"I think you know." He simply said.
And I did know. Back in that moment I almost felt relieved to greet death. I had lived long enough to lose someone I loved dearly, and I was scared to think I could never find him, and that he had truly died. And I thought, maybe if I die I will greet him and I will never have to be without him again. But I knew now that I cannot keep that kind of logic. There is a reason Nimueh sent us here, my home planet, to search for Aurelius. I cannot help but feel that they must be tied in some way.
"We better get moving!" Edgar cried as three more figures began to emerge from the darkness around us. "Where is that stupid horse when you need him!" He cried, starting to race away quickly towards a giant shadowed mountain against the now purple and green streaked sky.
Monday, November 19, 2012
Temple Exodus
I looked to Merlin and his face seemed pale and tired. His shoulders were tense as he exhaled heavily. Cautiously I reached over and took Merlin's hand in mine. "I'm sorry, brother. I should not take my hurt out on you when you too are hurting."
Merlin looked down at me and gave a small smile. "It truly is nice not being alone."
Edgar gave a little huff. "Well, I think you were never really alone. You had me... and then you had the Pendragons as well." Merlin looked at Edgar oddly as Edgar's nose twitched. "Anyway, we must get moving, this temple makes me feel very uneasy."
The gray fog that hung in the air never really dissipated, but instead floated about in thicker and lesser quantities like clouds. We eventually found our way to a stone wall and followed along its cracked and unstable surface until we found a doorway. Once we found the giant wooden doors, halfway falling off its hinges, we paused. There was a sound of wind that rushed through the holes and the splinted pieces of the wood, creating a sound of a mournful spirit.
Jasper had been following behind us with Edgar riding upon his back, which was quite a site to see. Merlin turned to look at Edgar. "Is it even safe out there?" Merlin asked. "What if this is a trap and we all die?"
Edgar looked at Merlin for a short moment before responding. "Merlin, you are the most powerful magician among your people, why should you bother being afraid of the unknown?"
"Edgar is right, brother. Together we can do anything, even open a door." I said with a smile. Merlin nodded and I reached ahead and pulled at the door's handle. The handle came half-way off the door as it came tumbling inward, a hideous smell crashing into our presence. Jasper reared back on his hind legs, nearly throwing Edgar off, as the door threw me back into Merlin. I coughed and gagged, trying to get away from the repulsive smell which reeked of the nightmares that previously haunted my dreams.
After a minute of coughing the air seemed to thin out, and the smell became more bearable. Standing up slowly I glimpsed outside of the doorway. Outside was even more darkness, only, if you squinted your eyes, you could almost make out the light of stars in a sky filled with the darkness of space. There were no trees or bushes, the only thing visible was a low fog hiding whatever may be on the ground.
We all glanced about at one another, no one making a single sound. Slowly, we all took steps into the unknown world of lost magic. Merlin was the last to walk out, his face becoming hardened by the reality of his past life. With his final step outside of the temple the door slammed shut behind him, a bright light bursting out from the door way. Merlin jumped back into me this time, just barely keeping his balance. The light seemed to be a mixture of reds and blues and gold. There was a king of peacefulness about it, and it made me feel like I was witnessing a part of myself that I had never seen before. It made no real sense, but I guess it must have meant something... it was just something I could not yet fully understand.
Not long after the light had struck a terrible quake began to take hold of the land, causing stones to fall from the temple as the whole building began to crumble. Edgar hopped off of Jasper and nearly tackled Merlin. "What are you doing? Run!" Snapping back to reality, Merlin and I realized the frantic sounds emanating from Jasper as figures began to emerge from the darkness, shrieks of anger filling the soundless void we had previously been in. One creature reared up on it's hind legs, long clawed limbs reaching to the sky, as it let out an ear-piercing screech.
Merlin looked down at me and gave a small smile. "It truly is nice not being alone."
Edgar gave a little huff. "Well, I think you were never really alone. You had me... and then you had the Pendragons as well." Merlin looked at Edgar oddly as Edgar's nose twitched. "Anyway, we must get moving, this temple makes me feel very uneasy."
The gray fog that hung in the air never really dissipated, but instead floated about in thicker and lesser quantities like clouds. We eventually found our way to a stone wall and followed along its cracked and unstable surface until we found a doorway. Once we found the giant wooden doors, halfway falling off its hinges, we paused. There was a sound of wind that rushed through the holes and the splinted pieces of the wood, creating a sound of a mournful spirit.
Jasper had been following behind us with Edgar riding upon his back, which was quite a site to see. Merlin turned to look at Edgar. "Is it even safe out there?" Merlin asked. "What if this is a trap and we all die?"
Edgar looked at Merlin for a short moment before responding. "Merlin, you are the most powerful magician among your people, why should you bother being afraid of the unknown?"
"Edgar is right, brother. Together we can do anything, even open a door." I said with a smile. Merlin nodded and I reached ahead and pulled at the door's handle. The handle came half-way off the door as it came tumbling inward, a hideous smell crashing into our presence. Jasper reared back on his hind legs, nearly throwing Edgar off, as the door threw me back into Merlin. I coughed and gagged, trying to get away from the repulsive smell which reeked of the nightmares that previously haunted my dreams.
After a minute of coughing the air seemed to thin out, and the smell became more bearable. Standing up slowly I glimpsed outside of the doorway. Outside was even more darkness, only, if you squinted your eyes, you could almost make out the light of stars in a sky filled with the darkness of space. There were no trees or bushes, the only thing visible was a low fog hiding whatever may be on the ground.
We all glanced about at one another, no one making a single sound. Slowly, we all took steps into the unknown world of lost magic. Merlin was the last to walk out, his face becoming hardened by the reality of his past life. With his final step outside of the temple the door slammed shut behind him, a bright light bursting out from the door way. Merlin jumped back into me this time, just barely keeping his balance. The light seemed to be a mixture of reds and blues and gold. There was a king of peacefulness about it, and it made me feel like I was witnessing a part of myself that I had never seen before. It made no real sense, but I guess it must have meant something... it was just something I could not yet fully understand.
Not long after the light had struck a terrible quake began to take hold of the land, causing stones to fall from the temple as the whole building began to crumble. Edgar hopped off of Jasper and nearly tackled Merlin. "What are you doing? Run!" Snapping back to reality, Merlin and I realized the frantic sounds emanating from Jasper as figures began to emerge from the darkness, shrieks of anger filling the soundless void we had previously been in. One creature reared up on it's hind legs, long clawed limbs reaching to the sky, as it let out an ear-piercing screech.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
The Fog
In the air was nothing; the ground solid but invisible, each breath releasing a cough, and the only sound being the echo of the racking coughs that shook my body. Slowly I regained sanity; the coughs lessened and the darkness soon seemed to dissipate into a gray fog thick enough to keep anything five feet from my face from being seen. Sitting up slowly I looked around and was startled by a pair glowing eyes beside me. Just as I was about to release a scream a hand covered my mouth, drawing the face closer to me to reveal my brother, Merlin.
His eyes were urgent and his frame was tense. "Shhh... be extremely quiet."
I began to wonder why he did not try to halt my coughing earlier when I then heard a sound across the distance. I closed my eyes and tried to focus in on the sound. The sounds were different then anything I had heard before. It was as if something was dragging its nails across the floor, and I could hear the sound of heavy breaths leaving humid marks as it carried on. A grumble echoed throughout wherever it is we are, but with no response the thing dragged itself away in another direction.
Merlin released his hand from my mouth with a sigh of relief. "You must be more careful, this is not a nice little Earth anymore."
"Where are we?" I asked, trying to look around, but the gray kept everything from sight. I tried to stand, but was startled by the movement a large creature in the fog, causing me to stumble back down. "What is that?" I cried, as Merlin chuckled.
"My name is Jasper, thank you very much." It said slowly in a low voice.
I stood up once more and stepped closer to the creature. Moving slowly through the fog I found a different shade of gray, with pale eyes gleaming at me. It was the old horse Merlin had ridden across the battle field. "You talk?" I asked, a little startled.
"You know, I thought I had taught you better than to dismiss talking animals." Edgar popped his head out of one of Jasper's saddlebags, and brushed out his jacket with his paws.
"Edgar!" I cried, snatching him out of the saddlebag and into a hug.
Edgar tensed for a moment, but then wrapped his short arms around me as well as he could. "I was afraid I would never see you again." Edgar whispered.
I slowly sat back down and set Edgar in front of me. "I could never abandon you, Edgar." I said softly, stroking one of his ears.
He nodded his head and wiped a few tears from his eyes. "Right. Of course." He said, clearing his throat. "So, what do we do now that we are home again?"
"Home?"
"Yes, now I know it has been a few years, and the place looks a lot different, but the horse is talking and I know how magic, or lack there of, feels, and this is Zelix." Edgar said.
"Well, what we are going to do is find Aurelius' body, and then be done with this whole mess." Merlin said hastily.
"But Merlin..." I said, standing up and touching his arm, "this is our home. We have to save it, don't we?"
"Look around you... I see nothing to save." Merlin's shoulder were slumped, and his eyes were downcast. "I am sorry you did not get to meet mom and dad."
"No, maybe they're just in hiding like before!" I cried. "You don't know anything yet! One place does not decide how the whole kingdom lives. We will save our home, and we will save Aurelius!"
"Sister..."
"She has a point, Merlin." Edgar said. "We have survived once before, surely there are others who have held out. You can at least try to save your home."
His eyes were urgent and his frame was tense. "Shhh... be extremely quiet."
I began to wonder why he did not try to halt my coughing earlier when I then heard a sound across the distance. I closed my eyes and tried to focus in on the sound. The sounds were different then anything I had heard before. It was as if something was dragging its nails across the floor, and I could hear the sound of heavy breaths leaving humid marks as it carried on. A grumble echoed throughout wherever it is we are, but with no response the thing dragged itself away in another direction.
Merlin released his hand from my mouth with a sigh of relief. "You must be more careful, this is not a nice little Earth anymore."
"Where are we?" I asked, trying to look around, but the gray kept everything from sight. I tried to stand, but was startled by the movement a large creature in the fog, causing me to stumble back down. "What is that?" I cried, as Merlin chuckled.
"My name is Jasper, thank you very much." It said slowly in a low voice.
I stood up once more and stepped closer to the creature. Moving slowly through the fog I found a different shade of gray, with pale eyes gleaming at me. It was the old horse Merlin had ridden across the battle field. "You talk?" I asked, a little startled.
"You know, I thought I had taught you better than to dismiss talking animals." Edgar popped his head out of one of Jasper's saddlebags, and brushed out his jacket with his paws.
"Edgar!" I cried, snatching him out of the saddlebag and into a hug.
Edgar tensed for a moment, but then wrapped his short arms around me as well as he could. "I was afraid I would never see you again." Edgar whispered.
I slowly sat back down and set Edgar in front of me. "I could never abandon you, Edgar." I said softly, stroking one of his ears.
He nodded his head and wiped a few tears from his eyes. "Right. Of course." He said, clearing his throat. "So, what do we do now that we are home again?"
"Home?"
"Yes, now I know it has been a few years, and the place looks a lot different, but the horse is talking and I know how magic, or lack there of, feels, and this is Zelix." Edgar said.
"Well, what we are going to do is find Aurelius' body, and then be done with this whole mess." Merlin said hastily.
"But Merlin..." I said, standing up and touching his arm, "this is our home. We have to save it, don't we?"
"Look around you... I see nothing to save." Merlin's shoulder were slumped, and his eyes were downcast. "I am sorry you did not get to meet mom and dad."
"No, maybe they're just in hiding like before!" I cried. "You don't know anything yet! One place does not decide how the whole kingdom lives. We will save our home, and we will save Aurelius!"
"Sister..."
"She has a point, Merlin." Edgar said. "We have survived once before, surely there are others who have held out. You can at least try to save your home."
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