Shockingly, his burns and wound were gone. Replaced instead by precise cuts of surgical grade equipment. The aim unknown, and the sight scaring the wits out of him.
'The hell is going on?' Ghakarhi wondered, trying and failing to turn around. Only causing a massive noise as the chains moved.
He immediately stopped, not wishing for whoever had tied him up to realize he was conscious. Unfortunately, it was too late.
{"Ah, so you are finally awake. Good, now we can continue with the good stuff."} Said an elderly man whose clothes were covered in blood. Newer stains clearly visible over the older ones, the man looked like a butcher.
Upon seeing him Ghakarhi recognized him as the man in purple who had found him before.
{"It is so interesting; your skin is much darker than those from Sanguine Desert. At the same time, your body is strong for someone without magic, almost as if you have been enhanced. I really do hope you will be able to help me."} The mage laughed lightly after saying this as he realized that his victim could not understand a word.
{"Of course, you came from somewhere else, so you do not know our language. Now let me see if I can glimpse at where you are from. Do try and stay awake... Would you?"} With that, the mage placed one hand over Ghakarhi's chest and the other against the temple of his head.
Soon Ghakarhi felt an insane amount of pain ripping into him. It was not physical pain, rather mental pain and something unexplainable. At one time it would feel like his body was being ripped apart, at other times it would feel as if he was burning, or needles were being endlessly pressed into his head.
Ghakarhi did not manage to stay awake for longer than five seconds.
{"Tskk, can't you stay awake. Oh no..."} With a cruel laugh the man said, {"We will have to improve your mental strength. I need to see where you came from. Just your thoughts alone confirmed that you are not from Ethos. No one here thinks like you."}
The mage felt elated on the inside, as the snippets he had managed to see were beyond what words could describe. The wonders of their world amazed him and he hungered for its secrets.
...
Ven shivered as she recalled the horror she had witnessed, having woken her again from her sleep as she looked around at the sounds of the forest in fear. No matter what, she couldn't shake the fear of being discovered and ending up like those poor women in the carriage.
Yet, she feared she would die even if she stayed hidden. Without any full night's sleep, she was always tired and her mind failed to work at capacity.
Adding onto this, her morale was incredibly low. While she had the knowledge to find food that was edible and even how to start a fire. She lacked the materials and skills to make use of that knowledge.
Each day she would attempt making a fire but the wet conditions of the forest did her no favors. Her hands were now covered in bleeding blisters and her stomach was constantly empty and growling.
Even when she found something she could harvest and eat raw, often it disturbed her stomach. Used to modern well-prepared food, her body failed to keep up with her mind.
She dared not try and eat the fish raw, wary of parasites that freshwater fish might contain. The problems she was already facing were dire enough. She knew she would die if she became sick.
Her entire body also ached from the insects who would feast on her during the night, making her situation even worse as the itch was constantly on her mind.
Depressed, she sat under a tree in the rain, her clothes soaking wet. "It's cold, so cold…" Ven whispered as her teeth chattered.
She did not think she would last much longer. She could no longer think of trying to survive in such a world. She could feel death nearing with each day, as the cold spread deeper and deeper into her body. Refusing to ever leave.
Finally, as the sun rose, she stood up weakly. Still wet and cold to the bone, she started retracing her steps to where she had seen that awful sight. Hoping that she might be able to get some clothes and proper food, though most had likely rotten by now.
After hours of stumbling and walking, she made it to the carriage. The smell immediately putting her off. Most of the corpses had been eaten by animals but the smell was still absolutely terrible. Simply looking at this Ven gave up on attempting to take the clothes.
Falling down she thought of just giving up, but she couldn't. She had to make it back to her children. Despondent and half giving up, she started following one of the roads to find civilization.
Hoping beyond hope that they would be kind, as she was certain she would not last in the forest much longer.
In her hands she held her makeshift spear, using it more as a crutch. She hoped to put up some fight, or at the least ensure they killed her if she met with bandits. To make it not worth the effort to keep her alive.
After two days of constant travel, limping and with little energy, Ven finally came upon a village. So tired she could not do much more than stand and watch. Falling unconscious a few moments later as she saw a bunch of farmhands rushing over towards her.
'Please… Be kind…' She prayed as her mind slipped from her control and she lost the last means of ending things if worst came to worst.
...
Lying still and despondent on the ground, Edvard waited for the rustle of leaves and his coming death. No longer having the will to try and fight, wishing only for death. If what awaited him was a crazed version of his wife aiming for his life, he would rather not try.
Instead of leaves rustling and a beast coming to tear at him, a voice resounded through the air. Causing confusion and muddling Edvard's thoughts that were replaying the last few seconds, time and time again.
"I am sorry if this has all been too abrupt or if it had felt like torture. But if I had warned you of what was to come, you might have broken the illusion… Instead of surviving it. It was my truest gift, something only those who had not learned any type magic can receive."
Edvard did not react, only cursing the owner of the voice in his mind. He was unable to accept that that had all been a 'gift'. That such a hell could have been an illusion.
His last moments with Yawen on his chest kept repeating in his mind. Edvard wanted those to be his last thoughts. While he could still recall her warmth and remember who she truly had been. Not the crazed monster who had aimed for his life.
The voice however cared little for his struggle and continued on as if the one he was talking to would be in a normal state of mind.
"I know this must be confusing, years have passed for you. But actually, only a week has passed at most. If you have managed to break free then it will be less, if not then you would have used all the energy the crystal can support the illusion with." "Hence if you have not reached the end, where you had to face that which you hold dearest, then prepare for the magic keeping you safe to fail soon." 'What the hell? You knew that would happen!' Edvard shouted in his mind, his anger and hate growing even more. His thoughts tried to sort this out, to accept it and tell himself that it was all fake. Yet, the events were still firmly planted in his mind. He couldn't allow his hopes to grow only to be shattered again. He could not accept that those years had been but a few days. He couldn't accept that the pain had not been real. 'No! It was indeed a real hell.' No words would change Edvard's mind. It had been hell, and he would never be the same.
The entire process only took him an hour or so, Edvard stored all his modern items at the bottom, sewing them shut to hide them should someone go through his bag. Having also added extra padding to make it hard to feel from the outside. Finally, he placed the cloak inside along with the food and waterskin. Next, he fastened the blade on his side, enjoying the quality of the scabbard and how sturdy it kept the blade in place. With that, Edvard felt ready to move out, pausing as he saw the crystal still laying there. 'What are you?' He wondered and reached out to take it. Throwing it into the backpack without much thought. Ready to set out he looked at the sun to determine his position. As he walked he suddenly felt his backpack pulling back. "The hell?" He mumbled as he moved back and forth, trying to figure out what was going on. After a minute or so he finally managed to see the distortion of the air. He also realized the tugging was always on his ba
This was precisely what happed, though often he needed to go around an area when he discovered a beast or monster drinking. Never wishing to move too close and be discovered. Another week later with his stomach grumbling, Edvard wondered why he had not encountered any monsters for days. Beasts were still everywhere, but normal animals were becoming more and more common, normal even. Normal not meaning he recognized them, but rather their speed and attitude was like that of normal animals. A few steps later, Edvard stopped and stared at the smoke coming from a chimney, his mind not understanding how such a thing could be in the forest. In a forest filled with deadly beasts and monsters like orcs and those massive beasts whose size betrayed their speed. He had never dared light a fire for fear of attracting attention. Seeing the hunting cabin so near to the danger caused him no end of confusion. It took him quite a few minutes to realize that it must mean that
To be honest, calling it a village might be a stretch. It was more a hamlet than anything else. Only twelve houses made up the entire place. Plenty of drying racks were installed close to the houses, each filled with drying fish. The source of the smell he had smelt before he had seen the houses. Like with the cabins, Edvard first made sure the hamlet was safe to approach. Taking out his coat and throwing it over his shoulders to hide his sword. He decided to approach by the well-trodden path. Hoping that doing so would show that he intended no harm. There were no guards, nor watchmen. Only men and women tending the fields with some children helping and others playing in the grass fields. Upon seeing him, everyone stopped what they were doing. The men taking their farming tools in hand and warily approaching Edvard. The women, instead, taking the children and gathering them in the center of the town. 'Why is everyone so on guard?' Edvard wondered; he
Edvard had no answer and he knew it was rhetoric. Instead, he simply nodded as he got to know everyone in the village. Slowly he started integrating into the village. Most of them were truly surprised by his knack for hunting. Given a half proper bow and just ten arrows, he had returned with three rabbits and a deer on his first day. Causing a feast to be started, framed as welcoming him but actually as a celebration for a proper meal with no worry. While they could attempt to smoke the meat, none of them wanted to give up on the opportunity for a feast. The first in decades, for many the first in their lives. Most of the time they had to be very sparse on what they ate, preferring to preserve most of the food they can for the long winters. Edvard's arrival made them hope for an easy winter, one that might be seen through without any deaths. That night, even with the hamlet having no alcohol it became quite lively. The younger girls all flocked to Edv
Jumping out of his cover he looked at the knights in rage, seeing Olga lying on the ground unconscious fired his rage even more. His abrupt appearance and death stare shocked the knights, but only for a moment. Near instantly the knights became infuriated at his glare, "How dare you!?" One of them shouted and moved closer atop his horse, stopping for a moment as he saw the lianac not far from Edvard. While it was not a magical beast, it was most certainly a fierce beast to hunt. Few hunters would dare, which meant the person who had just come out of the trees had to have some skill. "Would you look at that Sir Josip, he would make a fine archer." The knight said, still angry at Edvard's lack of respect but not just about to go out of his way to teach him a lesson. Someone who could kill a lianac with such a crapy bow was not someone he wanted to start a fight with without a good reason. Edvard was currently in the hunting clothing Ilvisar had
Edvard too was shocked by what he had just done, yet he found that it was easy to kill. He felt no remorse for the scum of a knight, it felt no different from when he was fighting for survival against the orcs. It felt just the same... It didn't even feel as emotionally taxing as when he first killed the goblins. And this scared him for a moment. He had always thought it would be hard to kill another human. Yet, he found that it was easy. Too easy. "The fuck did you just do!?" One of the other knights shouted after overcoming his shock, he too charged at Edvard in rage. The galloping hooves filled the silence. The knight ready to cut this commoner in half. Edvard smirked as he turned to the charging knight. The sight was not intimidating to him, not even close to. What was it compared to a massive orc riding a tiger? It was nothing compared to that. Just as the knight was about to reach him, Edvard ducked down and took out the horse's front le
Ghakarhi woke with his entire body burning, as has become his new normal over the past few weeks. The mage never let up and as a result neither did the pain. While he didn't physically torture Ghakarhi, that would have been far easier to accept and fight. As the creak of a rusty door opening echoed in the room, Ghakarhi shivered as he knew what was to come again. Staring at the mage with pure hatred he waited for him to speak in that foreign language again. Teasing him as he always does. {"Well now, don't look at me like that. I simply want to know where you are from."} The mage laughed as he said this, moving forward and getting ready to attempt the experiment again. {"I know! Let's try strengthening your mind before anything."} The mage said, running his hand over Ghakarhi cheeks as one would do with a lover. The act sent shivers of pure hate through him. The mage did not need to do this, but he so loved seeing his victims squirm. Once he felt satis