《The Chains That Join Us》47. Burned Out
Advertisement
“That wasn’t so bad.” Dovhran let out a long-held deep breath as he collapsed against a wall of the room that the three now found themselves in. “I could do that again…”
“Go back out that door without Faengil’s barrier then if it wasn’t all that bad.” Selian’s voice was cold and menacing. “I’ll wait.”
The changeling froze for a moment at the suggestion but, quickly recovered as he sensed the sardonic tone in her voice.
“At least we made it through in one piece.” Dovhran looked over at Flip’s unconscious body before adding, “well, mostly. Still, this isn’t as bad as I had imagined.”
“That’s the second time you’ve uttered a jinx-able sentiment today, and I don’t have a chunk or cork wood or the mast of a ship to knock on.”
“I thought you elves were supposed to be serene and collected, not paranoid as a drunken sailor.”
Selian leered at the changeling. “Excuse me for being raised among the latter. And I thought changelings were supposed to be the epitome of sympathy and understanding.”
“My sympathy comes after I’ve solved my own problems.”
There was a short pause before both the elf and the changeling let out a very tired laugh. Both were lying on the floor against a wall while Flip’s unconscious body lay between them. For all the flames the wizard had taken as Selian had used him as a shield he seemed mostly untouched. His once colorful and flamboyant replacement robes were now coated with soot and discolored with the touch of flames. Perhaps the most damage of all was sustained by Selian, who had lost a significant amount of her long blond hair to the flames. It was not length that she had lost either, but a rather large patch along the right side of her head around the ear.
“Do you think we should wait for Faengil to wake up before opening the next door?” Dovhran sighed as he stopped laughing.
“Probably not, but I find it unlikely that we’re going to find the same kind of challenge twice in a row. What didn’t kill us before probably won’t the second time… that is the logic I think this was built by at least. There are a great variety of traps here, ones that require dexterity, arcane knowledge, patience, speed, and perception. I would wager we will yet find some kind of test of strength and a test of very specific knowledge… perhaps one of constitution, we may be required to hold our breath for a significant period of time for instance.”
“That sounds likely .” Dovhran muttered. “But they don’t sound like things our wizard would be much help with.”
“Well, if you want to look ahead, be my guest. But I think I need to sit here a bit longer, and someone should keep an eye on Faengil in case something happens.”
Selian patted the ground next to her as she spoke, wincing when she realized how badly her arms had been burnt. With the adrenaline fading she was quickly realizing just how bad her condition was. It had taken a while to hurt, but all of the sudden she felt as though she was on fire all over again. She had some salve tucked away in her travel satchel on her belt, but moving suddenly felt like a very bad idea.
Advertisement
“I think… I think I want to be sure we aren’t on a timer of some sort with the next problem.” Dovhran said. “And I didn’t take any fire, so I should be able to run if I need to.”
“I’ll scream at the top of my lungs if something goes wrong.” Selian let out a strained chuckle as she set herself in a completely laying position on the floor a ways off from Flip.
“Good to know.”
With that, Dovhran stood and made his way down the small corridor of a room they had holed up in and towards the door at the far side. The changeling was cautious at first, but as he approached the door itself he relaxed. There was no sign of traps or locks, and in fact this door looked almost exactly like the last one. He wasn’t careless of course, he gave the doorknob a careful tap before fully gripping it and as he opened the door he leaned away from the opening in case there was some sort of projectile ready for him. But, of course, nothing happened, as seemed to be the pattern that the changeling was expecting. What was inside, however, and what he saw as he peered through the meager gap he had created, genuinely surprised him. And without a word, he was drawn into the door and closed it behind him.
Selian thought this was incredibly suspicious as she watched from the ground, of course, but there had been no indication that anything bad had happened. Even if he had been effected by some sort of enchantment he likely would have made some remark or reacted in some sort of way. But to react completely neutrally, that was something entirely different that the elf did not understand or have the focus to puzzle out. Her priority was to alleviate the pain in her arms as best she could without moving them if possible. The longer she lay there, however, the more she realized that it was entirely impossible to accomplish her goal while stationary.
After an uncertain number of minutes, fortune smiled upon the elf as Flip began to regain consciousness.
“Faengil, are you awake?”
“I’m… present.” The wizard groaned. “But nauseated.”
Indeed, Flip felt his stomach turn as he attempted to sit up. The taste of bile was close, just down his throat a little, but far enough down that it could be managed without spilling over. His vision was also blurry, though that may have had just as much to do with the dim lighting of the tomb as it did with the spinning of his head.
“Are you okay?”
“I’m not going to dignify that question with a direct answer.”
Flip paused before asking a question of his own. “Are you… o…”
“No.” Selian replied before Flip could finish.
“Where’s the idiot?”
“He went ahead on his own.”
“That was a bad idea.”
“He said as much.”
Advertisement
“Is he dead?”
“If he’s dead he died quietly.” The elf turned to look directly at Flip. “Hey, can you reach my bag for me? I have something to soothe the burns on my arms from carrying your limp carcass to safety, but I can’t move my arms to get it because they’re burned.”
“Use your feet.”
“DOVHRAN!” Selian screamed at the top of her lungs, more of a growl or a shout, but in her mind it was a scream. “I’M DYING!”
It took the changeling eighteen seconds to respond. And that response was an incredibly slow peering through a cracked door to make sure whatever Selian was screaming about was not about to kill him as well. It took him just as long to realize that there was no danger.
“Your voice is very loud for an elf lady.” Flip groaned as he slowly slid his shaky hands over his ears. “Very loud.”
“Why are you screaming if you’re fine?” Dovhran hissed. “What if there are other creatures in this tomb that can hear you?”
“I burned my arms!” Selian growled angrily. “And Faengil can’t help and I can’t reach the burn balm in my bag because my arms are burned!”
Dovhran stepped back in to the room fully and quickly went about locating the balm in Selian’s bag without the need for more shouting. Oddly, at least to Selian—Flip couldn’t have been bothered at that moment—Dovhran seemed cheerful. It was an unsettling and unusually compliant sort of cheerful.
Selian whipped her arms up to grab Dovhran by the neck, enduring the horrible pain as the skin on her arms cracked slightly from the motion.
“How much money did you offer to pay me initially when you hired me for this job?” Selian demanded the answer with her thumb pressed squarely to the center of the changeling’s throat, with one wrong move she would send the digit into his wind pipe and do as much damage as she could muster without a weapon.
“Ah, you think I’m a shapeshifter or something.” Dovhran chuckled, ignoring the force of the grip that was causing his voice to squeak. “I mean, I am. But for the price of ten thousand shackles I expected your eyes to be a bit sharper.”
Selian released her grip and let the changeling apply the balm to her exposed arms. The relief was almost instant.
“What’s got you so happy?”
“Oh, just the room beyond that door. But I’ll let you see for yourself. I doubt you’d believe me if I told you anyway.” Dovhran grinned as he closed the small canister of cream. “This is high quality medicinal balm, by the way. Where did you buy it?”
“I made it.” Selian frowned as she took the canister back. “Not long before we left. I’m no chemist, but I can make salves for burns and plant poisons. They’re more common at sea than you’d think.”
“Fair enough.” Dovhran nodded his head towards Flip “What about him? He’s not burnt is he?”
“No…” Selian rummaged around her bag as she returned the burn ointment and retrieved a small hempen pouch. “But I think this might help his nausea.”
As the elf leaned over to waft the open pouch under Flip’s nose, the quaking of the wizard’s body subsided.
“What is that?” Flip gasped in alarm. “What is that!”
Selian frowned. “Don’t ask what’s in it, I can’t tell you. Just be grateful that you don’t feel sick to your stomach anymore.”
“Oh… I don’t.” Flip paused. “I feel fine.”
“Does overusing your magic frequently make you motion sick?” Selian raised an eyebrow. Shewas contemplating giving him the smelling pouch as a gift if it was something he would be using more than she did.
“I have no clue.” Flip took a deep breath. “It’s only ever happened twice.”
There was an unorchestrated chorus of silence at Flip’s proclamation. Both Selian and Dovhran mumbled something unintelligible. Flip understood a little bit of something about age in both of their words, but as he attempted to decipher what they were saying he only came up more confused.
“Twice before right now, right?” Dovhran asked, trying to lead Flip to agreement.
“No. Twice… including just now.”
“I’m afraid to ask anything else about your history with magic…” Selian muttered. “Because I feel like if I ask you how many times you’ve used magic in your life you’ll have an answer ready and it will be less than a hundred.”
Flip was about to respond that he had used a spell beyond the power of a basic incantation a total one hundred and eighty-five times, thank you very much, when he realized that Selian hadn’t properly asked a question, and if she had his ready answer was far from the sort she wanted.
“Thank you for the cure.” Flip pushed the elf’s hand back towards her and stood, shakily at first but quickly regaining strength. “Shouldn’t we be moving on now? Isn’t the next room safe?”
“Oh, its more than safe, my dear wizard. It’s your wildest dream come true.” Dovhran let off a wicked smile and gave a bowing gesture towards the door behind him as though he were a manservant welcoming home the master of the house. “I think you’ll both be quite happy with what we’ve uncovered.”
Advertisement
- In Serial24 Chapters
I Live To Play VR-MMORPG
This is not the story about someone playing VR-MMORPG. Instead of someone playing VR-MMORPG, this is the story where someone makes VR-MMORPG possible. Technology and Science have truly come a long way. Finally, in the year 20XX, the people successfully created Immersive VR-MMORPG. A technology that takes you to another world, allowing an individual to experience a second-life. Unfortunately, Andy Lee, who participated in creating the masterpiece technology, didn't get to enjoy it. Before the technology was perfected, he died of a heart attack. Being devastated by the fact he didn't get to fulfill his dream, he was given a second chance. He miraculously traveled back to his primary school days. This time, he won't slack. He will live his life to the fullest unlike before. His goal in this life was obvious and that is to fast-forward the development of technology and science. All of the efforts he gave were only to achieve his dream, which is to play VR-MMORPG.
8 198 - In Serial26 Chapters
Tales of Regventus Book Two: Keene
Max has claimed the title of king. As Ansel and Griffa work to prepare Max for the future, the powers in Aurumist continue on with their dangerous plans. Ansel struggles with his feelings for Griffa while trying to keep both Max and her safe. As Griffa goes through her own troubles, she has to decide if she will become who she was meant to be. The war for the kingdom hasn't begun, but the danger is growing. Book 2 of Tales of Regventus Series. See Book One: Adalwen first
8 175 - In Serial20 Chapters
I’ll Wait For You At The Train Station
-A girl who was bullied since childhood grew up to have a lonesome, mediocre life. -A boy who was bored and unsatisfied have failed over and over. -They met one day at the train station, and their trivial story began. “Yes, they’re sharing a drink they called loneliness, but it’s better than drinking alone”. Piano Man -Billy Joel (There will be one published content for every two weeks)
8 268 - In Serial13 Chapters
I am succubus' favorite food
Arseny's father is considered a monster by all who know him, but no one knows that his greatest achievement was to impregnate a succubus that caused Arseny to have a genetic inheritance that will lead him to be persecuted by everyone in the demon world "Arseny make a contract with us. We will give you the greatest pleasure of all, as well as the protection and guidance of all succubus"
8 134 - In Serial110 Chapters
Hiraeth | Regulus Black
The Avery family were one of the few truly pureblood wizarding families left in society. They took pride in a long line of thoroughly talented witches and wizards who all bore the proud status as not only pureblood, but also Slytherins. Lucas Avery was perhaps the most prominent Avery. The boy who befriended Tom Riddle and was part of the Slug Club during his time at Hogwarts. One of the first Death Eaters, he showed tremendous loyalty towards his friend and master Lord Voldemort during his first rise to power. Not only was Lucas active in his duties, he also raised two children to carry his respect into the next generation. One of his children did this with great dignity and honour... Whilst the other did not. Esmeralda (Esme) Avery never truly fit in anywhere. No matter how hard she tried. This case of isolation is perhaps what led Esme to rebel so fearlessly against what was expected against her. Then, in her sixth year at Hogwarts, she did something extraordinary. Not only was this one last desperate escape from the traumatic woes facing her at home, it also cemented her future. One fateful evening would lead Esme not only on a path of discovery but also fear and heartache. Are there any other kind of stories during Voldemort's first rise to power?
8 124 - In Serial17 Chapters
The Legend of Fanaura : Journey
Finding out the truth about her reason to be a Fanaura, made her rage. But to whom she pointed the anger to? When the Goddess that had made her become a Fanaura has disappeared along with all her Zanjs. She must bring the Goddesses back, not just for the sake of the world but also for her own benefit. With that goal in mind, she decided to go on a JOURNEY to save the world. Even if that's mean she has to do it with a group of people from her past. Her past friends, her past foe, and once her worst nightmare. ---- This is the second book of The legend of Fanaura. If you haven't read the first book, please read it first ^^ so you won't be confused. Thank you.
8 205

