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The Rule of the Shrykull
Act One: The Fall
Chapter
III
What to say? After a conversation, people across the world eventually think up better excuses, more witty responses, more interesting things to say – but what do you say at the time? Most people stumble, especially if caught unawares, and speak without carefully thinking. This wasn’t my nature; I tend to be quiet, observant and normally consciously thinking of my response to hundred different questions before any have asked.
It’s always the question you don’t expect that is to be asked, and looking back now, I can think of a more witty response. I can even think of funny responses, ironic ones, rude ones, but no. Under the pressure of being confronted by Big Face, my wit left me.
“Are you ready?” is all he said.
“What?” I blurted.
What. Is that all? Yes it is. I suppose I was still in shock; I suppose my pained face was playing havoc with the nerves. It was almost as if I could see an invisible line connected this point to a thousand others that would eventually lead me through tumultuous times I could never experience again. Times I don’t even like thinking about.
I looked down at Abe’s body; I didn’t want eye contact with Big Face and I was worried that he didn’t reply. Perhaps he had only just noticed the corpse he stood upon. Abe was twisted in a sickening position, I couldn’t get it out of my head and I couldn’t look away. His face… All I could see was blood, though I think it was the back of his head that faced me.
“Your path is changed, this was no accident.” Said Big Face. I couldn’t even contradict him; I looked up and saw a flame on the wall behind him. It danced as if in time to ancient dance. Entire cultures and civilizations revolved around the mysteries of fire, the way it moves, and the way it destroys. And yet, paradoxically, the way it creates! The way it lights, the way it heats. The way that it is possibly the most powerful force on the planet and yet is the most necessary. Indeed, if that small curling orange flame was not there, then I would be in pure darkness; I would be unnaturally cold.
My attention reverted back to Big Face, he moved forwards and put a strong hand on my shoulder. It seemed to push into me. Later, he told it was keep me stable, to calm me down, but I didn’t understand. I remember feeling very calm, considered. Was I being irrational? I had barely moved, surely? His arm moved downwards and grabbed a form hold of my bicep. “Slow down,” he said quietly. Slow down? I was confused, I didn’t fully understand, and so I attempted to speak.
My words (“What do you want from me?”) came out croakily, and I felt a definite quiver in my voice.
“The Shrykull cannot, unfortunately, be ignored. Your path is changed; you are now to be granted gifts. Gifts you will discover on your own, and with these gifts you will regrow our lost civilization.” I nearly interrupted him. “-Wait. These gifts you will realize on your own terms, when your body is ready. Don’t be scared though, ‘cause it’s deeply embedded in you, and will be released in time.”
“I don’t understand. What Shrykull?”
“The Shrykull is more than just a Mudokon Demigod form. There is a definite consciousness there, and it is he who has granted you your powers. No, they are not that of the Shrykull, only the chosen one can fully gain those and the current one… is, well, dead. Your powers are still good and stuff though, just different. Perhaps not quite as powerful, you’ll see. We’ll all hopefully see.” I shuddered; something didn’t seem quite right, and the lack of paramite hisses played ruefully on my mind.
I was about to remove Big Faces hand and coherently ask him what the hell he was talking about when I felt the most enormous tug in a single direction. My vision went black and I felt myself moving.