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"that's all? I've heard much crazier----"Jack had started to say in somewhat of a reassuring tone, but he was cut of before he could finish the sentence, like this Cassius hadn't even heard him speaking.âThanks⊠but I just realized I donât have time for this. There are lives at stakeâŠâBefore rushing out of the door without as much as a goodbye or even a thanks. "Hey! we're are you goin--" but again Jack was cut of, this time by the door slamming behind the pink haired lad. "God damn this kid is a rude one" Jack thought to himself. Something told him that the kid meant nothing but trouble and should probably be left alone, but then again something else about the little brat gave of a sent of power. For all Jack knew, this kid could be some rich lords kid suffering from amnesia, maybe helping him would pay out for a poor jester...
"HEY!" Jack shouted to the street, getting a few weird looks from people who weren't Cassius. "KID! I need to talk to you!" He shouted after someone he could see in the distance who had pink hair. For once lady fortune was actually at Jack side as the kid turned around with a puzzled look on his face. "Glad I caught you, lad" He said as he jogged up to the kid. "Look, you said you were heading for VĂłreia , and as faith has it, so am I" Jack said, putting an arm around Cassius' shoulder as he spoke.
"Why don't we team up and continue this adventure together?" The kid looked a little unsure, probably puzzled by Jack's offer, but Jack flashed one of his winning smiles which hopefully reassured him. âI donât see why not⊠The kid said a little hesitant, letting Jack lead him back towards the tavern. "but I warn you, I donât have much a plan for after I get there.â What a surprise Jack though sarcastically to himself, but on the outside of course he acted as the information simply amused him a little as he gave a small laugh. "Well, that's the fun things about adventures, you make them up as you go" He stopped right in front of the Screaming Swordsman's door. "But, as you probably understand, we'll need supplies and such. So why don't you sit down in here and let me get us set? Get my horse ready and all." Jack suggested and nodded towards the door. Surprisingly enough Cassius seemed hesitant, like he had another idea. âYou know, Jack, Iâve been traveling just fine without any supplies⊠and as you said, you got a horse. Iâm sure youâll manage just fine in catching up with me. Besides, how far could I possibly get on foot?"
Jack laughed within himself. Yeah, you managed very well without supplies, pall But out loud he said: "Well, you know best yourself, mate. Just follow the main road towards VĂłreia. I'll catch up with you in the evening. See you then, lad" With that Jack smiled and gave Cassius a gentle slap on the chin before turning in his heels and walking towards the market to get supplies. Leaving the puzzled Cassius to do whatever he saw fit.
This post was co-written by Maestro :D
Town of Skystead
On the Border of the Northern and Southern Kingdoms of VĂłreia and Occidens (previously NĂłtia)
Jack had seemed rather eager to spirit him back to the tavern, but his feet told him otherwise and he knew heâd regret it if he didnât get moving. They were still a few days outside of VĂłreia, and Cassius had the strangest feeling that heâd find what he was looking for once he got there. His journey was just beginning, and in VĂłreia heâd take the first steps towards saving the girl from his dreams. Or so he believed, that is. He wasnât entirely sure what was guiding him, but he felt it in every fiber of his being that some higher force was pulling him north (even though his heart knew that his final destination lied somewhere in the Eastern Queendom of Anatoli).
At times, Cassius had wondered if he was simply deranged. There was no sense in chasing down a face heâd only seen in his imagination. But, he was driven with conviction and convinced that she was as real as he was. For sixteen years heâd watched her struggle and live in darkness, experiencing every moment of her anguish and torment as if he was the one imprisoned inside the cave and not her.
"Well, you know best yourself, mate. Just follow the main road towards VĂłreia. I'll catch up with you in the evening. See you then, lad.â Staying on the main street, he wove his way through the plaza, surviving the dangers and intrigue of the marketplace before finally reaching the northern edge of the city. Just before stepping outside the city gates, he heard a voice in a nearby alley⊠a voice that immediately lured him into the dark decrepit corridor.
âCassiusâŠâ A mere whisper in the wind, he only stepped further into the darkness before something snatched his wrist, dragging him onto the ground. Slumped against the wall, he saw only a silhouette in the shadows near him as slender bony hands reached out for him. The figure cackling, it revealed its discolored hood draped around its head before finally its dark beady eyes fell onto Cassius. Shivers sent spiraling down his spine, beneath the hood he could just barely make out the grotesque creature beneath.
âYouâve kept me waiting a long time, boy. They talk about you, yes, yes, they talk about you. All the time, you see. Nobody listens, they should listen, and nobody does⊠but I did. Youâre special! You were meant to be a farmer⊠no, not a farmer at all. She thought you were dead see, dead! But youâre not dead now, are you⊠?â Terrified, he pressed his back to the wall, fingers curling around the hilt of his⊠wait, where was his sword?! He must have left it in the tavern. âDammitâŠâ Having no other options but to indulge whatever it was, he hesitantly stood up. âWhat are you talking about you old loon?â
âThere was twins you see, twins, just like you with pink hair and everything. I saw them I did, I saw them! They didnât want me to see, but I see everything.â Of all the things that made sense to him, heâd never really acknowledged the fact that heâd shared quite a resemblance with the girl from his dreams. But twins⊠was that possible? Heâd always been the outcast in his village because not many people had hair like his⊠except for one that he knew of.
âAwe, you realize now, you do, you do! The Queen wonât be very happy when she finds this out, not very happy at all. You best make big friends traveler because youâre going to need them where youâre going.â And just like that, it was gone⊠leaving Cassius alone with his thoughts. It wasnât long after the encounter that Cassius was well out of range of the city, his hands deep in his pockets as he mulled over everything heâd heard. The biggest question that rattled his brain was⊠who the hell was that? And how did they seem to know more about him than he did.
Could it be possible that he had a twin? And what did the Queen have to do with any of this? He was nothing more than a lowly peasant; surely he wasnât in position to interest a queen in the slightest. âWho am I?â Staring into the sky, he almost didnât hear the sound of hooves clicking behind him. Jack had come as promised, a welcomed site no doubt as Cassius took note of his sword hanging over the side of Jack's horse. âAm I happy to see you. Maybe there were some supplies I needed after all.â
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