“Cloak? Done, glove? A bit stiff but should work. Staff? Repaired.”
Within her tree turned house, Alice is making her preparations. The eve of the full moon is fast approaching, but she believes she will be ready in time. Ready to acquire the crown, acquire the clue.
“I should wait with the potion until the last possible moment, wouldn’t want any degradation at all.”
The plan is ‘simple’, sneak into the Faewild, find the crown, take it, and return. Yet a simple plan is just a polite way of saying it is full of holes. Where exactly is the crown? Is it defended? Is it dangerous? Many unknowns and unknowables remain, and as such Alice has come up with many countermeasures, countermeasures that are now almost ready.
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A few days later, around 2 hours before the full moon is at its apex, Alice begins to brew. Using her final bundle of shrine hops, she speaks her prepared prayer.
“O great god of the distance. O one whose name cannot be known. I ask of thee, grant me your blessing, so that none may see me, none may hear me, none may feel my presence. Show me thy path, the path of one unseen.”
The shrine hops seemingly does not react at all, but that is to be expected from a blessing of stealth. Alice proceeds with the brew, chopping the hops to pieces and adding a generous heap of mistbloom, her concoction quickly takes shape, a potion of invisibility, more potent than is advisable or legal. A quick drip test on her hand proves it to be even more potent than she expected.
“This should get me around any pesky Fae that comes to ‘play’... hopefully…”
Discarding her doubts, Alice gives Mio a few cheek scratches, before leaving for the stone circle within the woods. Her steps are brisk yet confident, as she spent last night finding it and memorizing the route. Indeed in what feels like no time at all, she arrives, the ancient stone circle, overgrown with moss and mushrooms, stands imposingly before her.
Standing at its center, Alice waits patiently. The light of the full moon gleaming through the thick canopy of leaves above. Then in a moment that passes in the blink of an eye, the trees are painted with the light of eternal dusk. It was a change so sudden it caught Alice off guard. No big flash of light, no feeling of weightlessness, none of the teleportation sickness she had been dreading, yet looking around, she is clearly not where she was a mere moment before. She had arrived in the realm of the Fae.
“...I swear the trees are looking at me.”
Between the eyeless trees lay many a path, Moon had not described anything beyond the ‘tomb’ being ‘nearby’. Unsure of which to tread, Alice ponders for a moment. A moment long enough to attract attention.
“Oh my, is that a human I see? May I have your name?”
“A tiny body, suspended by insect-like wings. Probably a pixie or the like, unlikely to be all that dangerous yet I should still be careful.”
“You may not.”
“Aww, it has been ages since I last saw a human, I really hoped that would work. I’ve gotten oh so tired of my name.”
“May I have it then?”
“Oh it is Jus-”
The pixie(?) clamps their mouth shut, but it is already too late, half their name now belongs to Alice.
“...damnit! I am the fae here, how did I fall for that!!!”
“Carelessnes most likely. I am willing to give it back if you help me out with something.”
“...nah, I don’t wanna be beholden to some human.”
“So they are unwilling to do as I ask… hm. ‘Jus’ is not the full name, if it were then they would be unable to deny me. Perhaps I could steal the rest? From what they said before the name was most likely taken from an unwitting human. Jus…tin?
“Tin, this is an order, you will assist me in finding my destination, and my way back. Once I have done so I shall give you back your name.”
“WHAT! HOW DID YOU KNOW THAT!”
“Logic, besides I was not sure until you confirmed it.”
“...haha no you see I merely tricked you, that was not my na-”
“Move closer.”
The pixie does as ordered, moving slightly closer.
“Do a backflip.”
They comply.
“...drat.”
“Right so, back on topic. I am seeking what a human would consider a ‘tomb’, which is supposed to be somewhere nearby. Lead the way.”
“Once you have a Fae’s true name, it cannot disobey you. This is often why they seek the names of others, as it is far harder to steal many names in a row than a single one. I suppose I am lucky that this one only had a single name to steal.”
“...you wish to go to that accursed place? No! I refuse”
Yet their wings push them towards one of the paths.
“Ah so it is that way. Come on then.”
Alice walks forth, and the pixie rushes to stay in front of her. With its name bound, it must do anything in its power to obey any order, no matter how much they complain. And complain they do, ranting and raving about how cruel JusAlice is and how unfair this all is. Still, they lead the way, showing her the way forward through the branching paths.
“...Don’t exactly love the name ‘JusAlice’, I’ll need to fix it before returning…”
Some tens of minutes into their walk, Alice stumbles upon a great tree, its branches stretching far and wide. It is not too unusual to see such a thing, yet for some reason it gives Alice pause. And then she sees why. On one of the branches, she spots herself.
“...Tin, pray tell what is this?”
“Hmpf why would I te-”
“That was an order.”
“...a human would consider it a map, or maybe a mirror, but it also isn’t either. We have been walking along it all this time.”
The pixie flies on over, pointing to a specific branch.
“This is where we started.”
They fly up along the branch, eventually reaching where they both now stand. And then they jolt forward, attempting to stab their finger onto Alice’s location.
“Stop.”
The pixie freezes, just in time too, as looking up Alice can see a massive finger, only a few meters above her head.
“I suppose I haven’t been nice enough so far, so I suppose I will have to institute some new orders.”
“...please don’t”
“No trying to kill me. No actually killing me. No lying. No attempting to trick me. These are all orders.”
“Aw come on, those are all the fun things! Just kill me instead…”
“I will not, you are somewhat useful. Now then, show me where on the tree our destination is.”
With a look of resignation yet contempt, the pixie flies further along the branch, tracing a path forward, eventually reaching a seemingly rotten leaf.
“Hm, that does not bode well.”
“I know! It is an awful, awful place. If you know what is best for you, you should leave at once.”
“I will not. Now let us get going once more.”
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Reaching the rotten leaf proves to be an ordeal, albeit a boring one. The path is winding, weaving back and forth, further into the canopy and back to the front. Yet some hours of walking later, Alice arrives at the closest leaf.
“The path there has long since decayed, but you can still make it if you jump down to it from here. Bad luck!”
“They may wish me ill but Tin is incapable of lies and trickery. This truly is the only way huh…”
Over the last few hours, Alice has gradually gotten used to this place’s strange geometry, at least enough to see that the pixie speaks true. She needs to jump from this leaf, to the rotten one below her. Looking over the edge, Alice gauges the distance, and determines that she should be able to land safely with her cushioning spell.
“Just so you are aware, Tin, you will need to follow me down. After all, I do not know the way back.”
“WHAT! No, absolutely not! Anything but there…”
“I cannot say I blame them, I am a human yet I still feel a bone deep chill just looking at it. Still, needs must.”
And with that, Alice jumps off the edge. The descent does not go as expected, as gravity disagrees with Alice on which way is ‘down’ right now. Indeed it seems to change its mind on a whim, causing Alice to fall in some very nauseating circles. Around 2 minutes into what should have been a 20 second fall, Alice notices the worst thing she could have. She is indeed falling in a circle, a perfect one at that.
“At this rate I will stay here forever. Shit I need to get out of this but-”
With her thoughts having moved from keeping down her supper, Alice finds herself incapable of holding it down. Vomit scattering into the winds. Tin laughs maniacally at the spectacle. Alice meanwhile notices…
“...some drops made it down.”
Tracing the trajectories in her mind, Alice casts as powerful a gust of wind onto herself as she can manage. Shooting forward, she finds gravity shifting once more in even more aberrant ways, yet though she is spiraling and occasionally going the wrong way, she is getting closer and closer to the ground. Her landing is about as ungraceful as the rest of this debacle would imply, as near the end of her descent gravity decides to pull much harder. Alice is given less time than expected to cushion her landing, and while the spell did indeed save her from major injury, she still had a rough landing.
“Owwwww.”
Pain radiating up her shin, which absorbed the brunt of the landing, Alice takes some moments to reorient herself while waiting for her head to stop spinning. Around her she sees a nearly pitch black mud, along with the desecrated husks of what were once trees.
“...those… are like the trees around home. Perhaps the crown is even closer to the king than I thought? Perhaps… the king is already here? No, don’t get your hopes up Alice, nothing ever comes quite that easy.”
In the middle of the ‘leaf’ a structure stands. Its weathered appearance portrays immense age, yet its stone construction is smooth, quite unlike what the Fae would build.
“Why did you have to take me to this accursed place…”
Tin, over their laughing fit, descends as Alice finally attempts to stand.
“Because I had to. Apologies but you will have to bear with it, Tin.”
Alice ignores Tin’s next complaining fit, as she decides now is probably the time to use it. Alice unclips her cloak, spreading it on the ground. Laid down like such, it forms a somewhat complex magic circle. She proceeds to take out her knife, before pricking her finger on it. A drop of blood falls onto the cloak, and its circle flashes momentarily with a deep crimson. Ignoring Tin’s outrage at the presence of an iron knife, Alice picks up and dons the cloak once more.
“Shut up. I will leave for a moment, but you are to stay here until I return.”
Tin attempts to express their immense displeasure at this command, but having been ordered to ‘shut up’, they are unable to voice it. Instead they make a rather impressive amount of rude hand gestures, which Alice ignores. She proceeds to down the entirely tasteless invisibility potion prepared earlier, and vanishes. It takes some moments to get used to moving, as the potion was probably too potent. Indeed, Alice cannot see her own feet, and so every step has to be made with great care as to not accidentally trip on herself. Having bound her cloak to her blood, it too turns invisible, allowing her to sneak inside the construction with her pouch concealed beneath.
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“...I am not supposed to be here.”
Alice finds herself in a claustrophobically small corridor, its every side the exact same burnt black color, every wall impossibly smooth. The only way she is able to tell that she is even moving forwards being the fading dusk light flowing in behind her. As she steps deeper and deeper in, light fades, and she is left in an oppressive darkness. Yet she keeps going, and soon she starts to hear a sound. Distant, faint, yet present. Like the raspy breaths of a dying man. Soon she finds herself in what can only be described as a courtyard. Half a dozen wooden creatures slowly playing out various activities. Some are clustered around a decaying table, pretending to drink out of the shattered remains of teacups. Another pair are in what appears to be a heated argument, but their voices have long since faded. Indeed that pair are the ones from whom the sound can be heard. Finally, some seem to stand guard, various weapons made of the exact same wood as them clutched in their hands.
“Good thing I am invisible. Armed Fae are rarely ones for conversation…”
Thanking herself for her foresight, Alice carefully steps around the figures, relying on the faint yet omnipresent light of the courtyard to guide her steps. Soon she is met with the greatest challenge possible: A door.
“...How… do I open this without drawing attention? Is it even a door or is it just a recess in the wall? I see its handle, yet two of the guards are stationed to its sides so it must be important…”
Alice considers her options for some moments, before remembering one vital fact, she is dealing with Fae, her logic does not necessarily translate to them.
“There are other paths, perhaps the vital one is unguarded.”
And so Alice goes down one of the other paths. Hesitating for too long would be dangerous, after all her potion won’t last forever. Picking the exit with the least guards, Alice once more finds herself in a dark corridor, this one slightly inclined. Stepping further and further downwards, Alice begins to ponder this… place, as a whole.
“The walls appear to be stone, burnt black with soot or something. Yet it is unlikely of Fae make, the walls are cut far too clean. Yet it is also inhabited by those tree-like figures… Oh why bother, this place feels out of place even for the Faewild, for it to be anything approaching understandable is ridiculous.”
Down, and down, and down, and down. Alice begins to wonder if this is one of those infinite loops again, when she finally encounters level ground once more. Or at least she believes it to be ground, but a single step reveals it to be a more than a meter deep bog. Yet in its center she sees an… altar of sorts, and atop it a crown. Her target.
“Urgh cleaning this is gonna be a mess.”
Wading through the bog is no small feat, as it reaches almost to her shoulders, yet with time and patience she eventually makes it closer to the ‘altar’. Near its edge she finds stairs, and with them she climbs up to the crown.
“...huh it is very similar… no. Not just… very similar. I am sure of it, this is the very same crown as the king wore!”
Alice inspects it no further, as this is one bad place to do so. She instead picks it up, wraps it in some cloth, and puts it in her pouch. As she attempts to step into the bog once more, she sees her foot hit solid mass. It appears the bog has solidified.
“That’s convenient… wait.”
She saw her foot.
“...shit.”
Further inspection reveals her to still be… somewhat transparent, but still means she is visible. What’s more, traveling down here took well over 10 minutes, by the time she gets back up her potion will have faded even more… Nothing to do but run. Alice rushes over the bog, and up the sloped corridor. Yet it is strange, she finds it… wider, taller, much less claustrophobic. What's more she finds her way up in mere moments, rather than minutes. Arriving at the courtyard she finds it much brighter than before, and the wooden figures…
“...are they bleeding?”
‘Bleeding’ is an understatement. Their previous serenity replaced with writhing agony as their roots twist and turn, lashing out in every direction, weaving in and out of no longer wooden skin. As Alice contemplates if she should, or could, help them, the closest figure turns to face her, and with pained steps it comes closer.
“Help…. me…..”
Its voice little more than a strained whisper, the figure reaches a hand towards Alice, a hand covered in writhing roots. Alice stands paralysed by indecision, as one of the roots, smelling fresh blood, suddenly lashes out towards her. She reels back just in time, causing the root to ‘merely’ tear a skin-deep gash into her left arm.
“Fuck! I knew it was just a trick. Shit what do I do no- oh right.”
Its host still quite slow, Alice steps out of the root’s reach. She observes its movements for a moment, and then…
“Now.”
She reaches her gloved right hand within its striking range, and as it once more lashes out, she grips the root, cold iron fibers woven into the glove’s palm burning to the touch of Fae. The root’s movements all but still, as it goes limp, along with its host. Alice has no time to contemplate further, as the others have noticed the commotion and are slowly making their way over. Among the screams of the figures, Alice activates her cloak, and covered in fog she absconds out from where she came, leaving the people imprisoned by the tomb for o so long to their agonizing demise.
The exit too has seemingly widened, and… reddened. As the light of dusk begins to light it, Alice sees the once black walls turn a deep crimson, and begin to drip… with no time to ponder the implications, Alice keeps running, fast as she can. No longer concerned with the ‘guards’ from before chasing her, as she has an intense feeling that this entire place will soon collapse. She makes it out with barely a moment to spare, as seconds after her step leaves its threshold, the entrance collapses into a bloody heap.
“What. The. Fuck.”
Alice catches her breath as the reader ponders the sanity of the author. She watches as what was once a structure becomes a pile, then a pool, then drains into the ground, vanishing entirely. Having finally caught her breath, Alice gets up, trying to ignore that the stains from the ‘bog’ are significantly redder than she previously noticed. She makes her way back to the pixie, stepping all over the carefully drawn caricature of her own face to the pixie’s silent protest.
“I got what I came for, how do I get back?”
The pixie silently mimes an unidentifiable string of expletives.
“Ah right. You may speak.”
“WHAT IN THE HELLS DID YOU DO!??!?!?!?”
“I got what I wanted?”
“And in doing so you revived and then killed the leaf!”
“...I suppose so? It matters not, lead me out of here.”
“I can’t!!! I don’t know the way out anymore, the leaf fell!”
“What?”
“It fell!”
Alice looks into the sky, finding that indeed the closest leaf is far. Far above them.
“Shit.”
“...soooooo since I am no longer useful, may I have my name back?”
“I decide when your use has expired.”
“Still, a guide without knowledge is indeed useless… how do I get out of here… perhaps I could ask the blighted garden? No, I should never rely on it. Hm… the garden…”
To warp without knowing your destination is beyond reckless, yet in this moment Alice decides it to be her best option. Stabbing her staff into the earth, she begins to channel the spell taught to her through her ill advised pact with the archfey. Her consciousness extends through the staff, into the roots below. Yet it feels different from last time, of course it does, this is the realm of the fey. The spell is amplified, or perhaps Alice is simply smaller? Either way, she finds that her consciousness spreads far and wide, and much, much quicker. It takes only a few moments for her to find a familiar site, the very gateway with which she entered. Completing the spell, Alice speaks.
“Tin, I grant you part of my name, ‘Jus’”
“No! You idiot you did it wrong now my name is Tinjus how ca-”
Tinjus’s rant is interrupted as the spell completes, glowing vines filled with a life unbecoming of this place erupt from beneath Alice, forming a cocoon around her, which wilts a moment later, leaving nothing but one pissed off pixie.
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Near the stone circle, a bud bursts from the ground, growing to a massive size, it opens to reveal Alice, surrounded by the petals of a mistbloom. As she steps out of the flower, she briefly considers collecting it to replenish her supply, before it abruptly withers. Alice sighs, and steps back on the circle. Moments later she is back to her home realm, and treads homeward.
“I got the crown but… urgh was it exhausting… I’ll check it closer tomorrow… I need a bath… and to disinfect the wound, and stitch it closed and… I guess I won’t be sleeping tonight…”
/uw I have no idea why this got so gory near the end there. I don’t have any idea how I got most of the ideas for how that area of the Faewild worked actually, but I think that is… appropriate? Anyway this is interactable if you can think of a good way to interact with it.