Wed Feb 15, 2006 4:58 am by Slayn
Slayn tossed restlessly in the bed, writhing as if wrestling with some inner demon. Somewhere in his otherwise dreamless sleep, a nightmare had crept in; or perhaps, not a nightmare, but a troubling vision... He stood in the midst of a small village wreathed in flames, a black shadow looming ominously before him. A feeling of the purest hatred emanated from the shadow, making him tremble slightly. He saw a man, as tall as he was, with long black hair and a flowing silver cloak standing before the shadow, making gestures as if to command the beast. He heard what he thought was a laugh, and suddenly, the dead bodies of the slain villagers rose up and shambled clumsily toward him from all sides. With a shout, the man made a circling gesture with his hand, causing the lifeless minions to fly away from him, leaving a clear path between him and the demon. The man stepped forward, but was blinded by a flash of light, and when he removed his hand from before his eyes, he saw a small girl who looked no older than 14 standing before the man; of the black beast there was now no trace. She wore a prismatic gown and had waist-long hair as silver as his cloak, and her skin was white as snow, and shining. She smiled the most demonic smile Slayn had ever seen, and raised a hand to the mans face. A flash of light lit the area, and the man's soul-wrenching scream filled the air around him. Slayn woke with that same scream, sweat dripping from his brow and chest. He tossed the sheets aside, reaching for his shirt, only to realize there was a girl sleeping in a chair on the other side of the room. He remembered walking down the street, but nothing after, and now, here he was, in a room seeming to be in an Inn. And this girl seemed to have brought him here. Who was she...? He tried to remember, but was certain he had never before seen her face. Walking slowly to the washroom so as not to wake her, Slayn quickly washed the sweat from himself and dressed himself with the clothes he had found in the room. The armor was light and flexible, and the cloak should provide ample protection from the wind. He glanced out the window, realizing that the sun was just coming up. He wasn't sure who this girl was, but he felt obliged to return her kind favor. He opened the door quietly, checking his purse once the door was shut to make sure his cash was all still present. Nodding with satisfaction, he made note of the room number and made his way down to the Inn's Common Room, where he purchased a small selection of bread, cheese, fruits, and wine before heading back up to the room. Again trying to be as quiet as possible, he set the purchased meal on the table and began separating it into two portions. He glanced out the window of the Inn and saw that the sun was ow up above the horizon. Unless she was an unusually late sleeper, he figured she would soon awake so he could thank her for her kindness.