Home / Fantasy / Sword of the Godslayer / V - True Love's Kiss

Share

V - True Love's Kiss

Author: M.C. Tolfo
last update Last Updated: 2021-11-24 13:00:00

Mind your footsteps. Cassana heard her mother's voice one more time. She and her mother would argue a lot when she was younger. It's the middle of the day, everybody's awake! That's the excuse she always gave. But since her death, her voice had gained a different kind of power in her consciousness. She disappointed her mother when she was alive, she couldn't bear to disappoint her still now that she's gone.

     Cassana complied to the voice and tiptoed her way across the corridor. She reached outside her room and glanced left and right before carefully opening the door.

     As soon as she closed the door behind her, she felt Otheric's arm wrap around her waist. He pressed her body against the wooden door and planted his lips against hers. Cassana returned in kind. He placed his other hand on her cheeks, stroking them gently, while Cassana's hands found their way to his chest. She squeezed the collars of his tunic and pulled his body much closer to hers.

     "I thought we're going to talk?" Cassana asked the drow after being released from his kiss.

     Otheric lifted Cassana up from her hips, walked towards the bed and hopped onto the padded mattress, bringing her with him. They laid on their sides facing each other, and he stroked her red flaming hair. "There wasn't a day in my travels that I have not thought of you. Every moment, I wished that I could hold you in my arms, gaze into your eyes, and kiss your lips."

     Cassana felt the drow's warm skin over hers, and a little crack of electricity started crawling through her body. She puckered her lips and stared back at the young drow. He turned Cassana's back to the bed, then he laid on top of her. His hands reached her waist and he started loosening her blouse, while his mouth went to her neck and started kissing it. She lifted his chin for a moment to give him a warning. "I smell."

     "Of cinnamon and vinegar," he replied, "of cumin and bay leaf, and basil, and pepper and chervil... A hundred flavors and a dozen tastes. My mouth waters and my tongue craves."

     "I know that was meant to be romantic but, you make me sound like I'm some kind of roast pork." Cassana whispered and smiled, they both giggled. The drow passionately made his way down to her bosom and her mischievous grin turned to a gasp of pleasure. He continued on, down to her belly, and to her mound, until, after a gentle pull of her skirt, finally reaching her lady nest. She received his mouth and tongue with a quiet moan, and she bit her lips to keep herself from sounding louder.

     Cassana struggled to kick off her skirt from her legs, and she wrapped her naked legs around her partner's body. He continued on, and like a brewing storm, flashes of lightning blinded her eyes, over and over, that culminated in a loud booming thunder reverberating through her body.

     Cassana raised Otheric's chin and peered through his melancholic, cherry-red eyes. She took a moment to savor the sensation, before pulling him down into the bed once more, this time turning his body around. She sat on his hips, untied his trousers and pulled them away. She then guided his member to her area, and paid him back what he's due.

                                            ════════════════════════

     Cassana fiddled through her drawers, but the limited sunlight coming from the cracked window was giving her a hard time to see the contents of the dozen bottles stored inside. She recited a word and waved her hand and a small flame appeared hovering above her palm.

     "I thought you couldn't do that without your staff?" Otheric commented.

     Cassana raised her other arm and gave it a shake, showing off the jeweled bracelet wrapped around it. "A small nugget of quartz is all I need for a simple prestidigitation such as this." She pulled open the last drawer and started scanning, "but, for bigger, more powerful spells and conjurations, of course, I will need to have an equally powerful, and large, focusing stone." She continued, matter-of-factly.

     "Right." Otheric answered, his mind drifting to the narrow slit of the window, watching the the busy streets outside coming alive.

     "Finally!" Cassana exclaimed, extinguishing the flames on her palms.

     "What was it you were looking for?"

     "This." Cassana held up a small bottle containing a green liquid. She uncorked it and took a quick gulp of it all.

     "Oh..." Otheric replied. He knew what it was. "Still scared of a little half-blood growing in your belly?"

     "No?" Cassana walked back to her lover, nesting her body in his arms.

     "I went to the orphanage that you mentioned."

     "In Ad-Nilem?"

     "Yes. I saw the little half-drow kids."

     "Half-fae" she corrected him. "How was it?"

     "It was nice, they were being treated with care. They could read and write and count. I can see that they were well-fed. Most of them have eyes like humans. Their skin is almost purple under the sun."

     "And they don't get irritated." Cassana remarked.

     "Their ears are longer than humans, but they're not as pointy."

     "I know, right?"

     "But their hair. Oh, they were so.. Colorful. I saw them standing in line and it was like a parade of rainbow. Some have pink, indigo, peach, while some bright red like this," Otheric brushed Cassana's long wavy hair, twirling them in his fingertips.

     "The wizards from The Tower are still scratching their heads over that. Some say, it's a deformity. Others say it's a blessing."

     "This is a blessing." Otheric tucked Cassana's hair behind her ears, then pressed his nose on her cheeks.

     "You know what else the wizards are saying?"

     "What?"

     "That it's not a good time to raise a child. What with the war and all. So..." Cassana raised the empty bottle one more time, and with another wave of her hand it started to glow and hover, before levitating back to the drawers. "It neve hurts to be careful."

     "I thought the war was over?"

     "Pfsh," she said, blowing a raspberry, "just another peace treaty. And just like all the other peace treaties before it, it will blow up and we'll start again from the beginning."

     "You are such a pessimist."

     "No I'm not."

     Otheric squeezed Cassana's hand, "You know seeing those drows-"

     "Fae-folk." Cassana corrected him again.

     "-my kind walking freely in the streets of Ad-Nilem, without being judged or harassed... It was enough to make me feel hopeful. For me, for us, for the rest of my people scattered across the continent. Maybe there is a way for humans and fae-folk to live together."

     "What are you talking about? You were raised here, you didn't have any problems?" Cassana objected. "We accepted you."

     "You accepted me, they tolerated me. And only because of my adoptive parents."

     "Parents who took care of you and provided you with everything you needed. Even though you're a fae and they're humans."

     "They took care of me, the same way they took care of all the other exotic artifacts they collected and brought home from their travels."

     "Don't speak like that! Your parents loved you."

     "The way your father loved you?" Otheric seethed.

     "That was different," defended Cassana, "he was a dick."

     Otheric rested his case. He knew there will be no end to their argument once Cassana's relationship with her father was brought up. "Did you see how it happened? How he... you know." Otheric said, shifting the conversation.

     "No. I didn't even know he joined the war. He just.. Stepped out of the door, like he always did, and then he... never returned. A few days later, some of Duke Owen's men brought his body back, only because they recognized him."

     Otheric watched the lack of sadness from Cassana's eyes as she narrated the story before gently kissing her hand.

     "How about you? Did you see how your parents..."

     Otheric sighed, bracing himself for a long story, "There was a storm. We were at sea for two days. I was trying to sleep through it in my cabin, when I heard shouting from above. I climbed up and I found the captain and his crew arguing with my mother and father.

     "The captain was insisting that I caused the storm. That I brought misfortune with me. They wanted to throw me overboard to calm the waters, but of course my father and mother objected. It broke into a fight, and then somebody grabbed me and tossed me into the sea. The next morning, I found myself washed ashore. I saw the debris from the ship, the wood and sails and... drowned bodies. I found my parents'.. They were already bloated and..." tears started welling up from Otheric's eyes.

     "I buried them on that beach." Cassana gave him a hug as he started to weep.

     "Why didn't you come home?"

     "I found your father's map among the debris, and it was still intact. And I know, from the last I've heard from my father, that we were really close to finding the artifact. So I followed their notes hoping to fulfill their last wish. I wanted to finish what they started.

     "That's when I found this band of fae-folk."

     "Fae-folk? Really? Wait, where is this?"

     "Somewhere north of Roewing sea."

     "Oh.. what happened after? Who were those people?"

     "They were a group of... uhm.." Cassana sensed him trying to find the right words to say, "free... fae-folk. They, uh.. They can take care of themselves. They have warriors and mages and.. They are a... solid community."

     "They took me in, they gave me food and shelter, and... Then I told them what I was doing, and they agreed to help me. They sent some of their trackers and warriors and mages to join my search and then, after a few days of getting lost... we finally found it."

     "You did?" Cassana jumped with excitement.

     "Yes. It was in a temple, filled with deadly traps, and protective magic... your old man really did a good job of hiding it. But we managed to survive through all that, and then we found it, we found the weapon."

     Cassana's eyes glowed with wonder, "How was it?"

     "It was the most beautiful thing I have ever seen."

     She gasped. "Did you..."

     "We did. It is in the manor as we speak."

     "Really?"

     "You want to see it?"

     "Of course."

     Otheric pointed at Cassana's barenaked chest. The red-head hopped from his lap and hurriedly put her clothes back on.

     "Meet me outside." she said, before heading towards the door. Otheric started putting his clothes back as well and Cassana tiptoed outside. She reached a few paces when one of the doors opened and an old lady stepped out.

     "Oh there you are Cassana, my dear, I was looking all over for you."

     Cassana quickly turned around, "Mrs. Wellbrook!" Behind the old lady, Otheric stepped out, half of his trousers still hanging loose. "What can I do for you?"

     "Oh I was hoping to ask if you still have some of your.." Otheric clumsily tiptoed away from them. Cassana moved her head to point towards the other end of the hallway where a window was cracked half-open. She then locked her eyes on the old lady to keep her from facing behind. "...potions to help me with my bowels."

     "Oh you ran out already?"

     "I still have a few drops, but it will run out soon, I was hoping maybe I can have some more before that happens."

     "Sure, sure, I will leave you another bottle by your door later, when I get back."

     "Oh lovely." The old woman exclaimed. Cassana stepped behind the old woman, grabbed her by her shoulder and gently escorted her to the stairs going down. "Thank you dear, you are always so nice."

     Cassana kept glancing behind her to check on Otheric. He watched him climb out the window leading to the streets outside, and she prayed that he found his footing and didn't just fall on his back.

     Cassana reached the counter and found no Bonnie manning it. She looked to the common area and saw his Uncle Euric limping from one table to another. "Where's Bonnie?"

     "Ah sent her hame" the old man answered. "Pennies ur oan th' counter."

     Cassana checked underneath the counter and found the pouch containing today's sale. She grabbed it and slipped it in her pocket. She knocked the barrel of ale to check how much was left. She poured one into a mug and took a big gulp. She refilled it to the brim and started walking towards Euric. "Just one, alright?" She placed the mug on the table he's bussing.

     "Cheers loue."

     "Don't tire yourself too much, I'll clean the rest after the town meeting."

     "Dinna fash yirsel aboot me. Gang 'n' gilravage th' rest o' th' day." The old man spurred.

     Cassana gave him an encouraging tap on the shoulder.

     As she stepped out, she was greeted by a passing peasant and she returned the compliment. She then sneaked to the side of the inn to find Otheric behind the shade, brushing off the dirt from his shirt. "Aitur's belly, did you drop down?" she chortled.

     "No, no." the drow dismissed. Cassana helped him straighten up his tunic, then attempted to pull his hood down but stopped her from doing so.

     "What?"

     "I'm not medicated."

     "Why not?"

     "Just... because."

     "Well, good thing I brought this." Cassana pulled another bottle from her purse. This time, it had a pinkish fluid inside. She offered it to Otheric.

     "No..."

     "Why not?"

     After some hesitation, the drow grabbed the potion and took a sip.

     "I practically perfected that brew. You don't have to worry about running out of that anymore, and you don't need to buy outside. They overcharge Sunlight in the market."

     Otheric waited for the potion to take effect. After a few moments, Cassana grabbed his wrist, took the gloves off his hand, and pulled his fingers into the light.

     "See? So you don't have to walk outside with all those layers on." She finally succeeded in pulling down his hood. Otheric gave a warm smile.

     Cassana walked out to the open, the drow followed behind. They turned from one corner to the other until they reached the road that leads to the mountains.

     "You know, I've been thinking," Cassana started, "since father is no longer here, maybe we don't need to hide anymore."

     "Are you sure about that?"

     "Why not?"

     "What about The Tower? What happens when you get back?"

     "Really? Do you really think I still got a shot at returning to The Tower? I will never pass the Ranking Exam."

     "I am only hearing the inner pessimist in you speaking."

     Cassana tittered. "Bonnie asked me to convince Ashvell to marry her."

     "Ashvell and Bonnie? Oh those two would be miserable together."

     "What?" Cassana asked, incredulous.

     "Bonnie could never make Ashvell happy, or satisfied. But we both know she will try her very best."

     Cassana shook her head, and kept silent. They just passed the last house on the road, when Otheric bidded her to pause. "Is there something in your head, my love?"

     "I'm just thinking..." answered the red-head, "maybe.. Some dreams are just not meant to be?"

     "What are you saying?"

     "I've always thought... that I was different from everyone else here, you know, because I wanted to leave, to go somewhere far away, to do more, be more. But I realized now, that I'm just the same as everyone else."

     "No, that is far from true." Otheric placed his hands firmly over Cassana's shoulders. "You are meant for great things, wondrous things. You will achieve everything that you desire, I know this so. I believe this so. You will return to The Tower, and you will finish the Ranking Exam with honors, and you will be the greatest wizard this continent has ever seen."

     Cassana felt the well of tears flowing out of her eyes again, but she took a deep breath and pushed them all in, rubbing her eyes. "You think so high of me... It's.. overwhelming. I'm not sure if I can ever live up to it."

    "You will surpass it." Otheric reassured her. "Look, I know you never dare say this out of fear that you will upset me, but I knew, I have always known.."

     "Known what?"

     "That I am not enough for you..."

     "What!?"

     "No, no, hear me out. I would never dare tie you down. I would never stand between you and your ambition. I will only ever be content standing behind you, pushing you to move forward."

     Cassana would want nothing more than to jump to Otheric's arms right now, but she heard a raspy voice ahead, "Are you okay, Cassana?"

     She turned and saw one of the villagers was passing by. "Yeah Gene, I'm okay."

     "Just dust, in her eyes." Otheric tried to make an excuse.

     "Alright. Aren't you coming to the meeting?" The villager continued.

     "I will. Just gonna take a quick trek to the woods. It won't take me long, I'll be there."

     "Alright. Careful though, there be vipers out there."

     "Really still? I thought Bogs took care of them already?"

     "They're back. Brought more friends with them, so better watch the step."

     "I will. But the kids though, they like playing-" Cassana glanced to the road ahead, then back at Gene, but he was already walking away. She shrugged it off and continued walking.

Related chapters

  • Sword of the Godslayer   VI - The Task

    The mountainside manor was only about fifteen minutes away from the northern edge of the village. The trail turned narrow and mossy as soon as it diverged from the main path to the top of Mt. Visiga. Otheric helped Cassana climb up the steep stone landings that lead to the main gate. The drow opened it and welcomed the red-head in. Immediately, Cassana noticed the seven horses that were resting at the stable. "Who else is here again?" "You'll see." Cassana used to hang out in this manor alot when they were younger. But ever since she returned from The Tower earlier this year, she's only been back here twice or thrice. The place had started to run down. The flowers that used to surround the outer garden had all but wilted away and the entire courtyard was already covered by dead leaves. The water from the fountain pool remains stagnant, with insect larva taking the place of minnows. &nb

    Last Updated : 2021-12-01
  • Sword of the Godslayer   VII - Wizard's Research

    Cassana reached the inn and noticed Ashvell's wagon parked on the stables. Outside, she saw Ashvell, Robb and her Uncle Euric sitting around, talking, and hanging out. They waved at her as she entered the building. It was quiet and empty inside. She immediately went to the cellar downstairs and pulled one of the shelves out, revealing a much bigger room hidden behind. It was filled with papers and scrolls, documents and books. She picked a crate and started randomly filling it with anything she could find that looked interesting. She remembered how bad she was with Languages, it simply wasn't her forte. She remembered almost failing in every other test. That was one thing her father didn't pass onto her. What if she couldn't do it? What if she couldn't decipher the inscription? Would they just let them go? She hardly thought so. No, she had seen things. Even if she couldn't figure out what they want with an ancient weapon, it was

    Last Updated : 2021-12-08
  • Sword of the Godslayer   VIII - Attack Of The Drows

    Cassana was already about to reach the dagger from Ashvell's hips when he grabbed the thick book and stood up followed by two giant steps. He then tossed the book on the female drow, knocking her off her seat. "Bonnie, run!" he shouted to the young lass. From his peripheral, he saw the archer nock and shoot an arrow that he managed to dodge without a problem. Unflinching, the young driver rushed the drow archer who was just about to nock another arrow. He landed a straight hook to his face, followed by a body blow. The archer evaded the third punch, and quickly changed his stance by dropping his bow and facing Ashvell with his fists above his chin. Cassana crawled underneath the table, frustrated for failing to grab the dagger on time. She sneaked towards the other end of the room, crouching

    Last Updated : 2021-12-15
  • Sword of the Godslayer   IX - The Charcoal Maker

    Minos and Rei found themselves back on the road, still tugging on their horses instead of riding them. Though they were walking the other direction, facing away from the village, with the sun halfway through the sky behind them. After getting no result from the girl from the inn, Minos came up with another plan to get what he wanted. He met with Duke Owen's son, confident to get more information about Cassana and her family. The inn, and in fact the whole village, sat on land owned by the duke, and he seemed to know her very well. If earlier, he was on the fence whether the red-head was lying or not, he was then close to certain that she indeed was. I'll squeeze the truth out of her,he swore to himself,by any means necessary. "It's the perfect plan!" he kept saying to Rei, which the hoo

    Last Updated : 2021-12-22
  • Sword of the Godslayer   X - Fire Fighters

    Minos stood at the edge of the precipice. Before they left the lodge, the collier told them about thebest viewof Mt. Viziga. They followed his directions, and it led them to this ravine at the edge of the woods. And the man was right. From where he stood, Minos gazed at the mountain and it's perfectly-shaped cone. A streak of cloud shied away revealing its snow-covered peak, which reflects the orange light of the setting sun. "I could get used to this," he whispered. "I don't blame the charcoal-maker for choosing to stay here." Rei stopped right beside him and turned to face the mountain. The young noble placed his arm on the foreigner's shoulder, while he used the other to motion towards the forest and fields that encompass the imposing landmass.

    Last Updated : 2021-12-29
  • Sword of the Godslayer   XI - Night At The Museum

    A tender wind swept the clouds and half of the moon peeped out from hiding, like a little child's head looking down at them, watching what they're doing. It illuminated the night enough for Minos and Rei to see the entire manor and what surrounds it. "So..." Minos faced Rei, impressed with himself. "Breaking and entering. That's your expertise, right?" Rei dismissed Minos' comment and went up to the window quietly tapping its iron-framed glass. After a careful study, he pulled out the tools he had hanging by his belt. He rolled out its cloth-wrap over his arm, revealing a diamond-edged glass cutter, a small file, narrow scissors, and lock picks of various sizes. Rei picked up the cutter and worked his way to the glass window,

    Last Updated : 2022-01-05
  • Sword of the Godslayer   XII - Wizard's Resolve

    Cassana dreamt that her mother was alive again. She was in her kitchen, helping prepare a meal for the waiting patrons outside. She stirred a pot and sprinkled down some basil leaves before moving aside and letting her mother take a sip of what she just made. "So, how is it?" She asked her mother. Canae took a sip of the ladle's contents and studied its taste in her mouth. She started coughing, and Cassana stepped away to take a glass of water. When she returned, she found her mother collapsed on the floor, suffering from seizure. She reached for her head to find her eyes white and her mouth bubbling with froth. "Ma! Ma! Help us, please!" she shouted and she screamed, but no one seemed to be listening. "Ma!" She felt a hand ov

    Last Updated : 2022-01-12
  • Sword of the Godslayer   XIII - Bleeding Ink

    With a flick of the drow's hand, all the floating furniture coalesced around the center of the room, and then she smashed them all towards the main door of the manor. "No one leaves this manor until I say so." The drow mage cancelled the spell and then cast another one. One of the linens covering the divans flew towards Cassana and wrapped around her neck. With a motion of the drow's fist, the blanket tightened and lifted her up to the ceiling. Cassana instinctively grabbed on it with her arms, but it wouldn't nudge. Her head began to bloat and the white of her eyes started turning red. "Such determination. Such will. If you were a drow, I would feel bad for you." The mage released her spell and Cassana dropped onto the floor, the white cloth spreading around her leg. She gasped for air and held b

    Last Updated : 2022-01-19

Latest chapter

  • Sword of the Godslayer   XXII - At The Gates

    Robb tied the net on a wooden peg, making sure it was attached firmly. The last two times he did this, the rabbit managed to run free with the net, which they found a couple of yards away, without the rabbit. This time around, Robb made sure to double check if the string would hold, same with the four other nets he placed on the other rabbit holes. The first time Lira taught him this method of hunting rabbits, he was so excited, but as he continued doing this for days, it started to feel like a chore. Minos' and Ashvell's ways were more exciting and thrilling. Robb looked back to the direction of their camp, a thin strip of smoke had started to rise from the canopy. The sun was about to reach its peak and he wasn't finished with his task yet. He grabbed Scout and hurried to one of

  • Sword of the Godslayer   XXI - Departure

    "I'm sorry, who are you?" Cassana snarled, raising her tensed shoulders and reflexively reaching for a phantom staff. Bonnie stepped back and Ashvell stepped forward shielding them behind. "Relax, she's with me.." Minos uttered. "My name is Lira," said the new arrival, trying her best to appear non-threatening. "She will be joining us on our way to Soliton. And then from there to wherever," explained Minos. "And who decided that?" asked Cassana. "Me, of course." "Don't fret, you wouldn't

  • Sword of the Godslayer   XX - Unmasked

    Cassana placed all that she needed on a small desk beside the creaking bed: a bowl of crushed garlic, bottle of vinegar, rolls of bandages, a curved needle and spools of thread. If she had a focusing stone right now, she wouldn't need any of these, and she should be able to relieve Rei of all his injuries in no time. Ashvell stood behind her, ready to assist her in case she needed something. Trev is standing by the door, watching, or maybe studying how Cassana works. She was the learned one after all, and he was merely a hobbyist. Cassana started by wiping the blood off from Rei's arms and neck. She then studied his garment to try and figure out how to remove it from his body but the foreigner motioned for her to stop. "I'll have to undress you to clean your wounds. You also need to tak

  • Sword of the Godslayer   XIX - Another Drow

    "What are you doing here?" Minos asked the cloaked figure. "Looking for you." The figure stepped closer, pulling down the hood of her cloak. She was a drow, tall and lanky, with a skin that glowed like an amethyst under the sunlight, and long wavy hair dyed a dark brown. "And how did you find me?" asked Minos again. "You really have a knack for asking the stupid questions..." the drow mocked. "Smart men ask stupid questions." "Said who?" "Read it in a book, some philosopher. He said people of great intelligence know that they don't know everything, hence they won't shy away from asking questions, even those that others might deem,stupid" "Kind of ironic, coming from you." "As if you were surprised." The female drow slowly stepped

  • Sword of the Godslayer   XVIII - Recovery

    The village Minos returned to was a far cry from the village he left from the previous night. Nobody was screaming or shouting for help. Nobody was running back and forth to fetch and bring pails of water. For a moment, Minos thought the horrific things that happened the night before were all just part of a feeble dream, a haunting nightmare. Something that he made up in his head. Minos had a dull life growing up, but he was obsessed with telling fantastic stories. Not really being in a position to experience those kind of stories, he would sometimes make one up or exaggerate other kid's tales and claim them as his own, planting himself in the center of the narrative. Res assured, he would oftentimes be contented with simply reading every book he could find, and retelling them for others to hear. &n

  • Sword of the Godslayer   XVII - Morning After

    A haze of orange light was breaking through the dark blue canvas of the sky above. Minos felt the misty breeze touching the back of his neck. All the windows in the manor had been shattered, and he could see outside where the walls and trees that surround them. Watching Cassana's sob over Otheric made him feel sick so he stepped back and turned away, scanning the destruction that their fight had brought instead. On his left, where the door to the gallery once stood, he could see the bodies of the two drows they encountered last night, half buried in rubble. To his right, another drow laid on the floor, this one appeared to be a woman. He approached her and quickly realized that she was still breathing. He turned her head to face him and he felt his stomach lurch from the sight he beheld

  • Sword of the Godslayer   XVI - Lycanthropus

    "Where is your boss?" Cassana asked the drow. A smile contorted on her face and her wretched scream of anger turned into a maniacal laughter. Cassana looked around. That howl sounded like it came from somewhere nearby. There are wolves in the woods but they never dared to go near the village. Maybe they were chasing a prey that incidentally brought them outside the manor? Yes, that might be it. She tried her best to deny the one other possible explanation for what she heard. She gathered herself and proceeded to trudge through the mess of the gallery.I have to get to Otheric, I have to know he's okay. As she stepped over the collapsed wall that used to divide the room from the corridor, she heard a loud noise coming from upstairs, followed by another; like giant footsteps on a rocky

  • Sword of the Godslayer   XV - Wizard v Sorcerer

    Cassana's eyes could not believe what she was seeing. There on the floor, in the private gallery of Otheric's father, laid her staff. Fashioned from elm wood and measuring five and a half feet in length, it held her focusing stone in its head, made of sapphire synthesized in the frozen tundras of Xian. She had this staff during her second year in The Tower. It was the most expensive thing she had bought at that time, bought from money she earned from working part-time in a saloon in Ad-Nilem. This was her most prized possession, and she did her best to keep it safe. The gemstone it carried was also uncommon in this side of Windcoast, and she doubted if she will ever have the money to replace it with something similar on the chance it gets exhausted. For that reason, she rarely used the staff for her spells, opting instead to use tiny nuggets that she came by cheaply.

  • Sword of the Godslayer   XIV - The Other Drow

    Minos reached the end of the hallway and carefully limped up the stairs, cursing and muttering to himself. Arriving at the top, he continued along the second-floor corridor, shouting for Rei's name under his breath. "Rei!" He twisted one door knob and found it locked. He moved on the next. "Rei! Where are you?" He passed by three more doors, shaking the knob more violent than the previous one. He was ready to kick the next door when the last one he passed by opened and a sharp whistle called out to him. He turned around and found Rei's head peeking out of the room. "There you are," he started limping back. Rei saw his bloody thigh and his head tilted to th

DMCA.com Protection Status