Dec 28 2017, 05:43 AM
The trail lead to Eridanus, a thousand sets of pawprints converging at the entrance, a hundred well-trodden paths turning into one.
At a glance, things would seem to be mostly normal here. The trees were still green and flowers fragrant. But, as one pressed deeper and deeper, things would start to change- those used to wandering here would know that something wasn't quite right. The deeper one pressed into the jungle's depths, the more one would notice a strange and bitter scent on the air, and the constant rustle of bodies moving, carelessly loud, but just out of sight in the undergrowth. Occasional shrieks echo around the cavern, and many rats' voices create a chorus of squeals, peeps, and hooting gasps.
And perhaps most frightening of all, there was the constant feeling of being watched and followed- no matter where you went, it was there- that rustle in the undergrowth, the occasional flash of red-crazed eyes following you into the dark.
The scent soon grew heady and strong, the Gembounds in the cavern might start to feel as though they walked a waking dream. Reality and the wild assumptions in one's head seemed connected by the thinnest of threads.
But scariest of all, was a low gully far from the entrance of the cave, which seemed filled almost with fluid. An orange-white pool, shifting and turning, floated and dissipated just above the ground, revealing that it wasn't, in fact, fluid, but a fine mist of a strange pale powder. And it was here that the sounds were loudest- squawking and shrieking and the sounds of fighting could be heard within the trench, as well as the sounds of eating. Occasionally the mist would part, and a rat would plunge out, bleeding and limping profusely, and it would run until it collapsed and died on the spot.
Just what was it beyond that mist, and was it the thing causing the cave rats to act strangely?
Perhaps it would be better to deal with the mist first...
At a glance, things would seem to be mostly normal here. The trees were still green and flowers fragrant. But, as one pressed deeper and deeper, things would start to change- those used to wandering here would know that something wasn't quite right. The deeper one pressed into the jungle's depths, the more one would notice a strange and bitter scent on the air, and the constant rustle of bodies moving, carelessly loud, but just out of sight in the undergrowth. Occasional shrieks echo around the cavern, and many rats' voices create a chorus of squeals, peeps, and hooting gasps.
And perhaps most frightening of all, there was the constant feeling of being watched and followed- no matter where you went, it was there- that rustle in the undergrowth, the occasional flash of red-crazed eyes following you into the dark.
The scent soon grew heady and strong, the Gembounds in the cavern might start to feel as though they walked a waking dream. Reality and the wild assumptions in one's head seemed connected by the thinnest of threads.
But scariest of all, was a low gully far from the entrance of the cave, which seemed filled almost with fluid. An orange-white pool, shifting and turning, floated and dissipated just above the ground, revealing that it wasn't, in fact, fluid, but a fine mist of a strange pale powder. And it was here that the sounds were loudest- squawking and shrieking and the sounds of fighting could be heard within the trench, as well as the sounds of eating. Occasionally the mist would part, and a rat would plunge out, bleeding and limping profusely, and it would run until it collapsed and died on the spot.
Just what was it beyond that mist, and was it the thing causing the cave rats to act strangely?
Perhaps it would be better to deal with the mist first...