Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Mind Games

Adri stood there not moving, Tolviar knew this kind of madness. Knew that it built into the brain and spread until the person was entirely corrupted. This knowledge came from Trezlan, the ever increasing annoying voice in her head. He had been talking to her all the way down into the dark. Telling her he was there should she need to "kick this off proper" as the insanity apparently liked to think of its abilities. Tolviar knew she'd have to act quickly to sever the link, the young champion of the fire god was aided by the Fire God's power, but the old fragment had tricks of its own and would over power the Fire God of this Tolviar was certain.

"So what do you think we should do, kill the fragment? Possibly trap this young woman in her mind forever." Trezlan looked more unhinged than usual, it was the one difference Tolviar knew between the real one, and the one in her head, the real one generally kept a good appearance from what she saw of him. The insane one made unkempt its default look.

"Why are you out again?"

"Because you need me." She did sadly need him, it was the worst part about the madness, it had most of Trezlan's knowledge now, and she knew it and it knew it.

"So if I want to save this person, what do I have to do." The insanity sighed.

"Well we'd have to get into her mind and help her right the fragment there."

"You're bullshitting me."

"I wish! But no." Tolviar sighed mightily but if she was going to do her thing she'd have to do it fast.

"Ok tell me what I need to do." And so standing near a fragment of a former death god, Tolviar found herself journeying into the mind of someone else, hoping that her own fractured mind wasn't leading her astray. It was a weird day.

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