![]() ![]() The smell of fire hungry wolves at the door. “No Audrey it's… nevermind” the sharpshooter replied, the locket in his breast pocket feeling heavy.Ī destitute hamlet filled with hopeless faces. “You have been staring holes into me for a good minute there Dismas, hardly appropriate courting techniques.” She said with a smug smile playing on her lips. “You like what you see?” her voice caught him off guard. They both know the glint of a dagger's point, the thrill of avoiding the long arm of the law, The pilfering of what isn't yours to take, The blood of those who didn't deserve it on your ha. It was funny how similar yet different the two were. He spotted Audrey working the griddle making flapjacks for the menagerie. The elites of our kingdom gorged on blood delighting in their own degeneracy. ![]() ![]() Malevolent blue light piercing the night sky a unborn god residing within. ![]() Why was he on this road to Hell? Why are his traveling companions so familiar yet foreign? Too many whys and not enough answers Dismas looked around for something to pry his mind away from the constant questions. Why in the Lights' name would he be anywhere near such a place? Well the same could be asked now. The caverns belonging to an ancient civilization teeming with aberrations of the deep. The marching of long dead armies sounding throughout the crypts for all eternity. The rest did not pay that portrait any mind but it kept gnawing at the mind of the rogue. The manor, the knightĭismas had been recalling stranger and stranger things ever since that stop. Dismas needed something, anything to take his mind off of that damn portrait they found at the Academics old study…. This was most unfortunate for a certain highwayman. Their tops nowhere in sight and rain on a constant downpour made it impossible for the passengers of the stage coach to sight see. The towering trees of the Tangle seemed to piece the heavens. ![]()
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