spooky stuff.
Oct. 6th, 2020 04:48 pmFrom a distance, it seems old and abandoned, covered in moss and ivy up the one side. The gate is locked and barred, walls high enough to be imposing, a clear deterrent for all who might come close. But drawing closer, it still seems a better sight than initially believed, and while it still seems empty and barren of life, it's shelter and that's all that matters.
They could keep going. She even suggests it, if only because something gnawing in her stomach says it's unkind to walk across the threshold of those who came before and who may have died unduly, but the sky looks unwelcome and Alistair encourages her to at least consider giving it a look over. Staying in the inner halls and perhaps finding an old fireplace to use would at least keep them out of the cold and away from prying eyes, and if it rains they'll stay dry. The climb over the gate is easy enough and Neria goes to look for a way in while Alistair looks for sticks or wood around to make use of even if they can't access the interior. A stable will do, if nothing else, and they might at least find a place out of the wind to huddle up. The stable won't be much for living in, she's quick to find, but around the back she swears she sees a little light in the upper windows of one tower, a sight she starts to walk towards.
And that's when Alistair starts shouting.
She's quick to follow the sound and scramble her way over a low fence that's blocked off access to an old garden full of gnarled roots and browning plant life to where Alistair looks to be barely holding something at bay, sword flung far from him and only his shield keeping him safe.
"Stop, stop!" she cries out, already moving her hands to summon a barrier in the hopes of getting it between Alistair and his assailant.
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Date: 2020-11-06 12:28 am (UTC)"Leave? But I thought--" No, if he doesn't know what to do about the curse, then remaining here doesn't seem necessary...even if she wonders if there isn't more that can be done. He'd said before not to wander here and now she's curious, again, if there is more to this than she can see.
With a single glance spared once more for the young man in the coffin, she finally concedes the moment, and dips her head into a nod. Her feet carry her carefully from the flowerbed that is the floor and across the threshold with him. Without the mana weighing down upon her, it's almost easier to breathe, though the inner core inside of her almost aches from its sudden absence. Her gaze roams the hall, then back to him. "While I can't say I'll find anything you haven't...I'll certainly try." Even if the curse shouldn't be broken, she'd still like to understand why it's in place.
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Date: 2020-11-16 05:15 am (UTC)It's unlikely that there's something here that will bear swift fruit-- if nothing else, the physical changes seem much faster than the mental ones-- but it's something, a place to start that isn't just floundering about.
He offers his arm as they exit and he stays unsettlingly human as they do, as he leads her down the hallway and back down the stairs, showing her towards the library.
"I am not certain that I would be able to find anything," he comments and it has the air of being conversational, something to say while they walk, "I imagine it would be a poor curse that would be able to break itself."
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Date: 2020-11-25 01:49 am (UTC)Someone would need to have approached the abandoned castle. To try to converse with the creature within and not try to kill it. It would require someone to even remain in its company long enough to understand. The cruelty is the point, even if there is likely a lesson here somewhere. Whether it is a lesson for others to learn about the man in the coffin, that the cure was only a warning and a reflection of that which he is, or if the lesson is for the man himself... That's for her to uncover.
"Have you ever seen writings? Journals, notes, anything he might have left behind? Or something a family member or a member of the house might've imparted before all of this happened?" She could likely ask one of the specters of the halls to simply bring them if she might encounter one but carrying conversation seems...best, she thinks, if it means creating a tether between them. The longer they speak, the more reflective he seems, and the more she can understand. "Likely there's something stored in the library but perhaps also in whatever chambers he used to call his own?"