《An epic of Feelings, Order and Cheaters》Into the Forest - 2
Advertisement
He quickly discovered there was already a path for them to follow. The road they followed inside actually kept going, free of leaves, branches or even standing trees. To each side of the way, he could see felled trunks and cluttered leaves, pushed to keep the soil as free as possible. He could taste their indignation in the air.
“The trees are angry”, he said to his brother “I can feel it in the air.”
“You don’t need to be a Gardener to notice that,” his brother snapped back at him.
Even though they both kept walking in silence after that, the ones behind them did start to strike up conversations here and there. As they walked, five columns naturally took shape, occupying as much space as possible, without stepping outside the path of packed soil.
While in the beginning they were forced to rely on the feeling of leaves crunching under their feet to know they were getting out of the way, their torches became brighter as they found comfort in numbers, and a bit of confidence in the fact the trees hadn’t attacked them as the lone survivor said usually happened.
It was hard to say for how long they followed the path, when the Rationalized One seemed to sprout out of the floor, staring slightly to the side. There, laying with a leg in the path and the other in the leaves, stood a dwarven body, perfectly still.
His armor, just like the other ones, completely absorbed the light, and made it impossible to observe it directly. Only by noticing how there seemed to be a void in mid air, how the floor and leaves in front of it simply didn’t seem to be there, and head and beard floated on top of it, one could perceive the outlines of the body.
Advertisement
“He’s not dead. But he’s not responsive either.” The Rationalized looked to the Prince and the Advisor, and for the first time they noticed something weird in his eyes. Out there it was almost imperceptible, but in such a dim enviroment, his iris and pupil shone with a bright orange light, far too deep to be simply a reflection of the torches the others were carrying.
The three figures ahead of the marching columns gathered arounde the paralyzed figure to examine it. His eyes and mouths were open, his beard hung loosely all the way to his knees, his weight all leaning on the leg that laid on the open path, his arms shooting behind as if trying to pull his body away from the cluttered floor.
Carefully, ready to jump back at any instant, the Prince waved his torch in front of the mole’s face. The fire moved with the dwarf’s breathing, but his eyes showed no reaction to the light. Ever so slowly, the torch was pressed against the beard, the smell of burnt hair quickly filling everyone’s nostril, but it remained just as lifeless as before.
“You know, I kinda want to cave in his head, just because,” suddenly, a crack resounded from just outside their field of light, amplified a thousand times by the opressive silence weighting down on everyone. Fast as a startled cat, the Prince jumped back, just as the Advisor’s hand shot forward and pushed him behind, while everyone else pulled out their weapons.
Tense, heavy seconds dragged on, while they all stared at the source of the sound, waiting for something else to happen. Five breaths, ten, twenty… Only after what seemed like an eternity, someone dared to move again.
“We should move on. There’s a long way ahead of us.” Talking as if they’d all taken a leisure brake, the Rationalized turned and restarted his resolute walk. This time, however, he made sure to stand inside the light of the torches.
Advertisement
“Pass on the word,” the Prince loudly proclaimed “let’s keep going. Avoid the mole, make extra sure to stay on the cleaned path,” and then, he muttered to himself “that shit was the clearest ‘no’ I’ve ever got.”
“Well, what do you know” even in this somber situation, the Advisor still found the words to mock his brother “maybe the trees do talk to you. ‘Quit being such an ass’, they’re saying’.”
Once again, the whole army started moving, nervously staring at the frozen figure to the side. The torches of those who were passing by it all sputtered and dimed a bit, as if reflecting the unsettledness of their bearers. If someone watched the leaves with some attention, they’d notice how the leaves around the dwarf’s feet seemed to be slowly pushed out of the way, as something reached towards it under the earth.
It didn’t take long for them to come across a second dwarf, in nearly the same situation as the first one. The difference was mainly the position of one of his feet, the one that would’ve been touching the leaves and felled branches. It was raised in the air, and sprouting from the soil, a single, frail looking root reached upwards and made it’s way inside the mole’s greaves.
One of the orcs who came just behind them took a sharp breath and said “I know what this is. Hunting Trees. They spread their consciousness and engulf their preys. Flesh minds cannot comprehend those brains. Overwhelmed by the amount of information, their body just stops, their soul lost in a million stimulli it doesn’t know how to deal with. The roots come and end everything, slowly draining away whatever life there once was.”
Most of those who lived near forests knew something like that. It was one of the reasons most orcs avoided any are dense with trees, they had no way to identify such trees, or to fight back against it, should they ever manage to catalog all of them.
Legend said, that back when Gardeners roamed the world, those were rare, and frequently convinced not to kill their victims. Nowadays, absolute avoidance was the only kind of protection those people could count with.
The Prince and the Advisor had both heard about those trees, of course, and they knew just how much of bad news they were. If the Hungry Forest was actually a grand concentration of Hunting Trees, how it seemed to be, they could all fall before ever reaching the other side of the forest.
The tension, which was already extremely high, got even worse. Through their shared connection, the orcs could all feel the others getting heavier in their minds, and that in turn made them feel worse about the whole deal too. This journey had just got a lot more dangerous than they expected.
Advertisement
- In Serial64 Chapters
Divine Progress
Progress is a dubious god. After failing him, three people are banished from modern times and sent to another world. Seemingly out of place, Christoph is snatched from his own time and plunged into a world of violence and magic with no deity to lend him support. Instead, Progress has seen fit to curse him with an eternal hunger for magical energy. Branded as a demon, he must fight for survival while battling the servants of the god who sent him there, struggling against the 'gift' that Progress bestowed upon him and the past he sought to abandon. Can he make his way across the lands and gather enough strength to survive without the blessings of the Divine? Or will the gods bend him to their will, breaking him if he seeks to resist? This is not a short story, and the plot will take many twists and turns before Christoph's journey comes to a close. After all, it is not the destination, but the Progress that matters in the end. Like many other stories on RoyalRoad, this is my first piece. Feedback is more than welcome, so please leave a reply if you have a comment or question.
8 111 - In Serial25 Chapters
The Traveling Shop Keeper
Humanity has survived on Earth thanks to the Towers created by the AI council, sheltering humanity from the damage done to the earth from the war. To help humanity through the idea of living in upgraded caves, it created a method to digitize the human concious, allowing a user to enter a completely digitized world. Tyler, just hitting the required age to safely digitize into his local Tower digital world, is in a race to establish his trading company head office. With HYTOMA running for over 150 years, competition is fierce to buy property against other trading guilds, and the richer, more powerful raiding guilds. He could imagine that in his excitement that he would run into a Wanderer, a human that snubs their nose at the Towers, and spend their time wandering the ruined planet. Surviving by scrounging up old PC hard drives, and selling them back to the AI Council, allowing AI to add lost information to the Tower Network, and impoving the digital world. Hang on for a ride, as Tyler discovers he was given a hidden class by the ruling AI entity, slowly rolling through a digital world on a rickety cart. Will this Traveling Shop Keeper survive dragons, and lead Humanity out from the Towers, into a brand new world built by Articifical Intellegence? Note: I am a new writer with difficulty getting words from my head to sheet, so edits will be frequent. I do not have an editor, if you are interested, I am more than willing to discuss options for your involvement.
8 94 - In Serial9 Chapters
The World Stage Players
"All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players" - William Shakespeare (As You Like It) In a world that's controlled by streamers and their patrons, the players are the main point of interest. Players compete to gain ranks and abilities, egged on by the streamers that exploit them for the patrons' entertainment. 20 year-old Kian Sun is not one of these players. No, instead he much prefers his simple life on his father's farm. However, when a streamer suddenly guides a fatal event to his hometown, Kian's life is thrown into turmoil. His key ability is finally revealed, and his father and their farmhands are put in the hospital with mortal injuries. With the farm destroyed and no other family, Kian sets off to the big city to join the toxic world of players. Updating Sunday and Wednesday
8 221 - In Serial20 Chapters
2'n Aloysius
Sparks flash from the local library in Yuoshi, as a vortex swirled inside. One high-schoolers fate spiralled out of control, but unforseen factors threw a wrench into his destiny. What if the main protagonist never became one, and were instead replaced by two layabout brothers?
8 125 - In Serial14 Chapters
The Channeller
My name is Clark Kensway. I'm sorry to say it, embarrassed even, but here's the truth: I'm not MC material. I'm not all that brave, I'm not really strong, I'm a little smart, but not really. All my life, I've been fourth place pretty much. Good, but never able to break the mold of mediocrity that I seem forever stuck in. But today, the new VRMMO Blank Legends comes out. The company says if you conquer the game world, you get a special reward from them! This is going to be my new goal. I may be average, but average people have heir own way of fighting! And its time to show the world that.*Will contain blood and gore*
8 146 - In Serial9 Chapters
How To Speak Korean
Altogether let's Speak Korean! 💕
8 162