![]() It could tear the land apart or crush cities if it wanted. ![]() I'd be surprised if that's the last we've seen of it. It tried to urn me to ash after we spoke. It came after you? We saw it at Einartoft. The serpent said something about a long bridge. A serpent was trying to kill me, now I'm talking to you. You're alive! How?! Where are you? Wait, where am I?Īsleep, I presume. I am incomplete! A worm crawling through a dung field! Because of you! Who are you to take my destiny? What are you?! Return what is mine! I am meant to devour the tapestry itself, not idly witness the dusk smother this rock. Instead, now comes a wall of night to consume your pitiful world.ĭredge? Stone men marching across a long bridge? No. Do you understand? This world, and this tapestry, I would devour. Listen carefully now, for I will give you a prophecy. The gods are silent, and before me stands one who knows not what they have done. Is there no child coming to slay me with a magic sword? Are there no stars in the sky foretelling this disaster?ĭead? How is that. What do your prophecies say? The gods gave you prophecy. Maybe I have asked the wrong question.ĭo you ask the hammer what the blacksmith is making? This conversation becomes more meaningless by the word. If you are not going to die, I suppose we must speak instead. It speaks in a language that recalls very ancient memories of words you learned long ago. Your last certainty was that you died some time ago. You also realize that a monumental serpent is speaking to you, now. Just need to sit.īefore you can catch him, the mender crumbles to the floor. The mender looks exhausted, leaning heavily against the bed.Ī couple. ![]() Flesh slowly forms and closes across Iver's torn frame. Nearly three hours pass silently as Eyvind plies his trade. I can stop and spend Renown, but I don't have enough to do anything meaningful with it.
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