"Here... look, uhm... You guys are peasants aren't you? You know what a berry looks like?"
Reudh sighed. The job he was given by Eric was much more complex than simple guard duty.
Kneeling down, he called out to the seven peasants. "Round up, everyone. What berries have you found?"
A small, weakly built and overall inbred-looking young peasant handed him some oozing green berries.
"No, Othob... I don't think those ones are good to eat."
Othob groaned and clutched his stomach.
"Thar berries hurt my ale-pot... they tasted like burning fire in my guts..."
Reudh put his hands on his face. Honestly, how dwarves manage to survive, was beyond Reudh. No wonder new forts are settled, they send all the dregs there.
"Uhm, Othob... go find Gizogin or X. They might be able to help you with your pain."
Othob trundled off to find the medics, almost doubled over in pain.
While waiting for the remaining six peasants to return, Reudh played with the old stone dagger he had made when he first came here. The blade was beginning to degrade and chip away. He doubted it'd be useful in battle at all anymore. The thought was a little depressing, so he put the dagger away and sighed once more.
You really don't know what you're doing, do you, little dwarf?
A voice sounded inside his head. All of a sudden. Sharp, like a voice of purest crystal. It echoed with malice and yet at the same time was warm and welcoming. Such a voice it was... Reudh was enchanted, and for a few seconds he could not shake the strange voice from his head.
"Mister Rude, we found more berries for ya. Where's Othob gone?"
Blinking, Reudh rose from his trance-like state. These peasants wanted his attention... what for... Oh, yes, the berry harvesting.
"Eh... Othob ate some Ngumrashfruit... He's gone to find Gizogin."
[Ngumrashfruit are small, oozing green berries. They cause mild intestinal distress except in exceptionally hardy individuals; which can cause death by virtue of cytokine storming. They are pithy, green berries with a single seed in the centre; surrounding the seed is an oozing watery substance containing all sorts of bacteria that live inside the berry for nutrients and provide defense against predators.
As I said, an elderly dwarf or a child dwarf are less susceptible to the Ngumrash sickness (heh, preonasm; Ngumrash is dwarven for Sickness) due to their weaker immune systems.
Dwarves in their prime of life, like Reudh or some of the other middle aged dwarves stand to suffer in addition to intestinal distress, nausea, sweating, very high fever, swelling and general redness, malaise and extreme fatigue. In some cases, with exceptionally strong dwarves, it kills.]
The other peasants sighed and shook their heads. Depositing their berries at Reudh's feet; they had collected an assortment of mildly edible beans and berries, and some fruit.
One of the bigger peasants, a strong lass of about sixty-five, clicked her fingers at Reudh. He had gone into a glaze again.
"Oi, Rude! We found this weird smellin' berry near the fort, so I sniffed it and it smelled good enough. I had a taste and i felt like'n I couldn't stop running... So I harvested the whole bush. Did I do good?"
Reudh laughed quietly. A memory, an echo of a memory stirred at the edge of his mind. All he remembered was that he needed to show these green and red berries to the Forumites. Something about them would make them very happy.
The name escaped him, but he remembered part of the word. Cooff... It would make the Forumites happy.
There was some sun berries too. Brilliant alcohol that glistened like the forgotten sun could be made from them. It was a pretty good haul.
Reudh hopped up, and directed the peasants to carry the berries indoors. He set aside the red and green berries to carry inside himself. Maybe Corai could shed some light on them. Maybe Wierd could. Maybe Eric could... Who knows?
Heading back into the fort, Reudh tasted one of the cherries. They had a pungent but delicious taste- the peasant woman was right; he surged with energy.
Staggering backward, Reudh struck the wall. This... This... energy. A gelid touch from that mind that touched his before brushed against him.
You remember, don't you? Ah, but there's so much you have forgotten...
"Who are you!?" he wanted to shout, but he didn't want to appear any more mad than the others thought he was. He thought it as loud as he could.
Who are you, and what do you want from me?
I call merely to greet you, child of mason forbidden.