I wrote this back a few years ago. |
I went to the witch in the seven towers over Gensa. I was told she might be able to help me in my quest for second sight. As I entered into the city the people moved aside and not once looked at me. It was as if they all knew what I came for. They actually covered their faces and their children. My steed was nervous, while I on the other hand did not think twice of what was going on. As I got closer to the towers I saw fewer people, until I saw no one at all by the time I got a block away. My horse was so jumpy that I dismounted and walked the rest by foot. I got to the door of the third tower and knocked four times in sets of three as I had been told to do. The door opened slowly, a small boy answered it. He said nothing to me but shaded his eyes from mine and pointed to the staircase. I was to climb to the top. There was a torch at the base of the stairs and that was all, no light anywhere else. I took the torch in my hand and proceeded up the staircase. It seemed like hours to climb those stairs. I guess it was a test of some sort to determine if you deserve to see the witch. After reaching the top of the stairs there was a short hallway to walk down. This was it no turning back, no time to think of quitting not after all I had been through. I slowly reached for the handle. Before I laid a hand on it a voice came from the other side. It told me to remove my chest armor and sword, that I wouldn't be needing them. What I was about to see wouldn't be affected by such trivial toys of man. I entered the room without my sword and armor as I was told. I saw an old woman bent over a small fire in the middle of the room. It had a small kettle over the fire. "What have you come here for?" "I seek second sight and I was told you might help." "That I can." she replied. "But what would a warrior want with such power?" "I wish to know what battles I shall win." "That is rather foolish." she replied. "Since you have made it here uninjured I must do as you asked that is the law." She stirred in the kettle then turned toward the shelves on the wall and uncovered a golden chalice. She went back to the kettle with chalice in hand. Again she stirred and poured a small amount into the chalice. Taking the chalice in both her hands she asked me, "Do you really want what I have to offer?" "Yes!" I replied as I took the chalice from her hands and put it to my lips. The taste was horrid. I've never tasted anything that bad before. "What is that?" I asked. "The blood of a thousand demons." she replied. All at once I felt I would vomit. "This will pass soon." she said, that it did. A few minutes later I started to see myself jumping from the tower. I didn't know why but that was all I could see. Then things that had nothing to do with me came to my vision. I saw it all clear as a bell and not knowing why. My mind became stuffed and I felt as if I were going mad. Finally to overcome such sights, I threw myself from the tower and was killed instantly on the rocks below. |