SYMPTOMS
"Clainin! Behind you!"
Dawn leapt through the air over Clainin's head as he ducked.
She brought her grandfather's sword down into the head of
a bogling, splitting it neatly in half. The beast gurgled
out a final squeal as it shivered to the ground and almost
instantly started to decompose. Dawn looked around the clearing
quickly to see if any more of the plant monsters threatened
to attack, but they seemed to be safe for the moment. The
Juka were still concentrated in the inner city, safely away.
"Fascinating!" Clainin leaned down close to the
dead creature and began scraping bits of it into glass bottles.
"I'm very glad that you find this so interesting,"
Dawn chided him. "But there was no reason for you to
come with me to Yew if you wanted bits of bogling. I could
have brought them back for you." She tugged on her
armor awkwardly. "And I could have taken this armor
off sooner."
Clainin stayed fixated on the bogling corpse while he worked.
"That is the armor of a Royal Knight, Dawn, you should
be honored to wear it."
"I am honored
I just wish that being honored
were a bit more comfortable. I could fight better in my
own clothes. Not to mention maintain some of my modesty."
"I think I know how you feel
figuratively speaking."
Clainin looked up at her and grinned. "Nystul's lab
still feels a bit too big for me. But, like everyone, I
have a duty and I am adjusting to his absence."
Dawn sheathed her sword and sat on a fallen log near Clainin.
"Speaking of absence, why did Dupre not accompany you?
You said this mission was important; I assumed he would
be here."
"Faction business." He held up the bottle and
peered intently at the contents as he spoke. "That
blasted war is wearing him out. And you're right, this mission
is important, which is why you're here. Dupre trusts you
implicitly." He looked at Dawn and smiled. "Who
wouldn't trust a Royal Knight?"
She smirked at Clainin, "So you can trust me with
the details of the mission?"
"Ah, yes, I'm sorry. I've been so caught up in this
"
he looked down at the corpse of the bogling which was starting
to look like any other pile of decayed vegetation, "
mess.
A representative of the Meer asked me to meet them here;
they said it was drastically important. I can only assume
it has something to do with our new plant friends."
Behind the pair a sparkle of light appeared, with a magical
hum that grew louder as the illumination became brighter.
Dawn quickly rose to her feet. She spun around with her
sword at the ready. As the light faded, Adranath appeared
with Dasha beside him. Dawn relaxed and sheathed her sword
again.
"You are very quick with your weapon, young one."
Dasha started to smile at Dawn, but began to cough violently.
Adranath put a hand on her shoulder to steady her.
Clainin stepped forward nervously and bowed in front of
the ancient Meer. "You must be Adranath. It is an honor
to finally meet you."
Adranath's brow wrinkled. He looked Clainin up and down
and took a quick glance around the area. "I was to
meet with the senior mage
he is detained?"
Clainin looked at Dawn nervously and quickly back to Adranath.
"I
I am the senior mage."
"One so young!" Adranath's eyes widened with
surprise. He could see Clainin was embarrassed. "You
must be extraordinarily talented. Forgive me; the honor
is mine." He bowed deeply, much to Clainin's relief.
As he stood straight again he coughed, although he tried
to conceal it between clenched teeth.
Clanin spoke cautiously, "Forgive me for asking, Adranath
you and Dasha do not seem well. If you have need of cure
potions I can provide you with some."
"No potion will aid us, I fear. We cannot stay for
long; being so close to Yew makes our illness worse. But
it was necessary to come here, so that I could see the damage
we have caused."
"Damage?" Dawn asked. "There have been strange
plant creatures appearing across the land, but I see no
damage to Yew."
"The damage I speak of is the source of the beasts,
and I fear it may be the source of more. In our attempt
to stop the Juka attacks we may have done a great deal more
harm than good." The Eternal paused to cough again.
"I can feel it growing beneath us just being here
"
"Something is growing in Yew?" Clainin asked.
"The decay." Adranath answered. "An ancient
spell of the Meer. In the past we used the decay only in
times of great need when such a dark use of nature was the
only option we could see for survival. The spell would seize
our enemies and rot them into the soil within moments. Entire
legions of Juka could be reduced to nothing. The decay was
a horrible act of destruction that forces nature to do its
darkest work."
"And you've used this spell here in Yew?" Dawn
asked. "The Juka seem unaffected."
"We attempted it and something went wrong. We were
not sure what exactly until the bog things began to appear.
Nature is
different than it once was. Throughout the
ages evil has corrupted it; forced it to change and adapt
itself in ways unnatural. It skewed our decay spell into
something much more powerful and, I believe, evil. Not only
has it created the plant beasts but also it has corrupted
the Meer with illness. We were preparing ourselves to attack
the Juka when we fell ill." Adranath was again struck
with a fit of violent hacking coughs that made the humans
uncomfortable just hearing them.
"If this spell is still growing as you say then these
monsters could be just the start of our worries. The way
you describe it
the spell has affected the land itself?"
Clainin couldn't comprehend what such magic could do. "The
prospects are frightening."
Dasha stepped forward, suppressing another attack of coughs
before she spoke. "We have come to accept your offer
of allegiance against the Juka." Looking at Dawn, and
clearly swallowing a great deal of her pride, Dasha held
her hand out, palm forward with her fingers pointing up.
After a moment Dawn lifted her own arm and held her palm
in front of the Meer's, unsure of what to do next. Dasha
pressed their hands together and interlocked her fingers
with Dawn's and gripped firmly before releasing. The two
smiled at each other for the first time.
"You have my apologies for our arrogance," Adaranth
replied. We come from a time when humans were very different
than they are now, the idea of needing your assistance before
was
new
to us." Adranath slowly turned and
looked around the wilderness of Yew. "Now, we wish
to help rectify the mistake we have made with our magic."
"What else will the spell do? Will we see more of
these plant beasts?" Clainin asked.
"I do not know." The ancient Meer crouched down
and put his hand to the ground. "The magic has infested
the land here and nature is changed. Anything could happen.
I can feel the decay below us and it will continue to grow
in some way until it is stopped."
"We should get back to my laboratory." Clainin
said reaching for his spellbook. "I'll be happy to
assist you with preparing the cure."
"Cure?" Adranath asked between coughs.
Before Clainin could speak again, a squishing sound came
from the trees. The party turned to witness a huge mass
crawling its way towards them. Twisted gaping mouths and
misplaced eyes covered the outside of the creature appeared,
only to sink back into the depths of the fleshy mass and
reappear in a new place. Half of a deer corpse stuck awkwardly
out of the side of the mound; the corpse was quickly pulled
inside it with a sickening wet crunch. The misshapen mouths
on the creature spit a few bloodied bones out as it progressed.
Dawn readied her sword but at the sight of the foul fiend
she was fully prepared to retreat if need be. "What
is this horrid creature?"
"Another product of the decay! It is now affecting
flesh. I expect that used to be a normal forest creature
of some kind that became infected and metamorphosed."
The Watcher turned to Clainin as he repressed his coughing.
"I believe now we should make our exit."
Clainin had already started casting the moongate back to
Britain before Adranath had finished speaking. A short moment
later the four had passed through the portal and it vanished
quietly as the slimy creature continued to move towards
the city.
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