"Yes! They wouldn't leave me..." Her thoughts shift for a moment to Akira.
"I... I guess I can't." She bows her head in shame. Mother was right, and she was wrong, just like always.
"I'm glad you understand. You worried me daughter. Don't you know I'm the only one who loves you? The only one who can protect you? The only one you can trust...
Now, you won't try to hide from me anymore, will you. Not using those nasty tricks the Halfling taught you. Mother gets angry if she can't see you..." Mother says, and you're hoping there won't be any pain...
Sarco ran though the city as it crumbled around him. Desperately searching for whatever enemy was destroying his beloved home. His duty, his purpose, his reason for existence, was to fight and lay low the enemy. The destroy that which stood against his lords. He fervently searched, for anything that was within his power to stop.
Sarco charges through the crumbling city.
There! The enemy!
He is just too late to stop the cowled, menacing figure from slaying another victim. He watches with horror as the monster wraps a metal-chain weapon around the helpless lizardfolk civilian, draining her blood...into it's armor. It glows a bitter yellow, that armor-made of bronze bones. Without another word, the being tosses the corpse aside and stalks toward you. The figure seems familiar...it speaks to you in a rasp...that voice...
"Sarco. Trust me. This is all for the greater good."The being stalks closer, her mace-chain flashing around her like a living sphere of metal.
Tadhg looked long and carefully down both ends of the bridge, then shrugged his shoulders and started wandering forwards, huddling under the storm.
Wherever the bridge went, hopefully there'd be warm clothes at the end.
There's really no end...how long can this bridge go?
Tadhg has walked for hours, feeling fatigue (even in a dream) lay steadily heavier and heavier upon him. He continues, perhaps because there is no other way to go...
He hears a voice. In the sea! He looks down to see one of the merfolk-bobbing in the stormy waves. She smiles up at him. Her eyes are like blue crystal, her skin the color of jade seaweed.
"What are you doing up there?" She calls in a musical, tempting voice.
"Jump down here, with me. I can make you happy, Tadhg. Just jump down! You may not live, but whoever really does? Better to enjoy what time you have...with me...drowning isn't so bad if you have someone to hold you..." she tempts.
It would be easier to stop, wouldn't it?
'Bliss.'
Samara settles herself before a still, clear pool of water in a carved stone depression, staring into it.
The water seems to shimmer-your sub-conscious mind showing you things. Unfortunately, this channel is only showing Janu, that traitor Elf. Your hand automatically searches for the remote control crystal...
She speaks to you from the depths of the pool, mockingly.
"...Don't touch that crystal!
Samara, you fool. Do you really think we came to this land without permission? Do you think such a Glimmerpeak Elven noble would risk a censure from the Council of Seven to finish the grudge? We were invited here! Given a warrant, maybe even Arbiter badges. I don't know about you, but I'd be careful. It would be clear to anyone with intelligence that the Autumn-no, Winter Empire is-at least-complicit in the attack on your group..."She smiles coyly.
"Which means I'm not going to be in the Baron's dungeons long, do you think?" Many laughs begin to echo from the pool, as if they were recorded somewhere.
Bah. Maybe you should change the channel...
Hmmph. She'd known, in a sense, that would have worked. She shut her fist around the spark, tighter, let it bore in to the flesh. She'd have to burn, herself, to keep the flame lit, and when she was naught but cinders... well, there'd be nothing left to care about the dark.
She stepped forward, toe-claws clacking on nothing. What was it she had to do? What was it?
This is the way.The fire begins to consume your flesh.
The light grows as your sense fade...you feel a terrible regret...that you'll never see it...
In this, all things are made clear.
There is a fire in the center of time and space.
It's going out.
The price to relight the flames is not just flesh, but
will-you must not only die, but go willingly-with the knowledge that your sacrifice will rekindle the flame of life...it is the single greatest choice any sentient can make. The choice to end their own existence...hopefully for the right reason...
As the light grows bright and brighter, your senses begin to fail, the flames killing your nerves and charring your feathers-but, there is a peace in this. As your own, personal darkness spreads...you have a relief, a minor one, that it is true darkness...for surely, is shadow no less a miracle than light?
...
Kawtari wakes up. She's in the communal Kenku nesting chambers, nestled with her kith and kin, standing on the sleeping racks with them. They are all gathered for warmth, here.
A restless night.