A few days before Evenstar and Cerridwen met eachother at Aurora's Temple, a farmer was busy working his field. It wasn't much of a field. A few weeds struggled to sprout from the earth, then withered and died when his dog marked them proudly. The tidal waves last month had drenched the soil with salt, and almost everything refused to grow.
Almost everything, he thought miserably, staring at the head of yam he'd planted this spring. It seemed to be mocking him as it grew in the barren field, proudly stretching towards the sunlight above, a lone sentinel watching over its garden graveyard.
His family was starving, and the nearest village was a day away at least. Besides, he had nothing to trade except those delicious yams. There was a catch. He planted that yam a day after he learned his wife Anna was with child. As he buried the plant, he promised he'd harvest it the day his son was born.
That day was months away, but his stomach was rumbling and food was growing sparse. He had no choice.
I'm sorry, yams. I'm sure you'll understand. He went to work with his machete and started to dig the lush plant out of the ground.
As he dug his machete into the yam hill, a cold voice spoke up from behind him.
"Didn' you say you wan't goin' dig me til you' baby born?"Shocked, the farmer whipped around searching for the source of the voice. There was no one here but him and his dog. He looked down to the dog, a scruffy brown mutt with curiously wise eyes. The animal tilted it's head up at him.
Then it
spoke.
"I heard you tell 'im that too."He lifted his machete defensively, but the weapon split apart and a pair of metallic lips chided in.
"What hell I go'n raise, if you make that dog bite me!"He threw down his machete and ran full tilt away from the cursed garden, leaving the uprooted yam plant baking in the sun. As he turned the corner, he came across another farmer. This second man carried a bundle of wood in his arms and teetered unevenly as he labored down the pathway.
"Oh thank gods I found someone!" the farmer gasped, coming up to the man with the wood. His blue eyes were wide with terror. "I'm so glad to see you!"
"What's the matter?"
"My yams, my dog and my machete all talked to me!"
The second man chuckled, his eyes twinkling with amusement. "And that's why you're running?" He laughed harder.
That's when his bundle of wood added its own input:
"If it was you, you wouldn't run?"The man flung the bundle of wood to the ground and the pair of them ran into the night horrified.
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Too frightened to return home, the farmer headed north towards Aurora's Temple, hoping the goddess could protect him. He reached a small fishing village after two full days, and his legs were sore and his back tired from sleeping on the rocky ground. He wandered down the streets as he headed north. The sun had set and he didn't want to get caught out in the wilderness for a second night, so he decided he'd find an inn and spend the last of his meager gold.
Wandering up the shoreline, he noticed a man smoking near the docks. Smoke puffed from his mouth. The farmer was a horrible addict, though he'd been rationing his tobacco desires this year, but seeing the other person smoking settled the matter for him. He walked up to the figure.
"Hey, you got a light?"
The man turned its head to him. Its teeth burned like fire, and smoke poured from its mouth as it gnashed its teeth at him.
The farmer ran until he came upon another man, adrenaline pouring through his skull. "You have to help me! There's a demon back there - I asked for a light, but it gnashed its teeth at me. Fiery teeth."
The man grinned and asked
"Teet' like dese?" Roiling black smoke poured from its mouth.
The farmer ran north towards Aurora's Temple, leaving the village behind.
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When he came upon Aurora's Temple, Cerridwen and Evenstar were just getting acquainted with the goddess Aurora. The sun was high in the sky, and the farmer was drenched in sweat. He wasn't sure if he should approach the figures near the temple. They could be more demons, more tricks. He glanced behind him, listening for the sound of dragging chains, but nothing was following him.
For now.He headed up the stairs to the temple, approaching the group.
"Please.. you have to help me.. My name is Jorah." Stealing another furtive look behind him, the farmer continued. "I am being stalked by .. something.." He then proceeded to explain these recent events before anyone could gnash their teeth at him like the man at the harbor had done.
Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 9:28 pm