Who was it that led you on
And makes you want to hurt me so?
And makes you want to hurt me so?
Liam wasn’t sure how long he sat on the Mathair’s root, contemplating his existence and the state of the world at large. What all had happened while he had sequestered himself away in the Greatwood? After he’d left Stormbreak, he’d thought that he would start to heal, but now that it had been a few years, he felt, if anything, that he was right back where he’d started.
Maybe it was time to stop running away.
The ex-soldier saw a flash of something pale in the corner of his vision, and his head whipped to the side in time to fix his gaze on a white gore crow flitting through the branches. He’d never seen one quite like it, and he watched it for a moment in silence. Then, because he had no way of knowing that it wasn’t just a crow - albeit a strangely colored one - he went back to his silent musings.
That is, until a Whispering Will-O-Void appeared in the trees beyond the Mathair, its eerie lights enticing. Having heard plenty about the creatures, Liam knew enough to avert his gaze and leave it well enough alone. HE had no interest in being lured to his death today.
Maybe it was time to stop running away.
The ex-soldier saw a flash of something pale in the corner of his vision, and his head whipped to the side in time to fix his gaze on a white gore crow flitting through the branches. He’d never seen one quite like it, and he watched it for a moment in silence. Then, because he had no way of knowing that it wasn’t just a crow - albeit a strangely colored one - he went back to his silent musings.
That is, until a Whispering Will-O-Void appeared in the trees beyond the Mathair, its eerie lights enticing. Having heard plenty about the creatures, Liam knew enough to avert his gaze and leave it well enough alone. HE had no interest in being lured to his death today.
Who do you want to forget?
Who forgot you long ago?
Who forgot you long ago?
Liam






