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Realm of Monsters

Chapter 4: A Goblin’s Advice (Part 2)

Chapter 4: A Goblin’s Advice (Part 2)

Oct 26, 2021

Chapter 4: A Goblin’s Advice (Part 2)

 

  The journey turned out longer than expected. The group had to constantly take winding paths through the uncommon trails in order to avoid predators. It was boring to be honest, and Stryg had quickly found himself isolated, with no one bothering to look at him let alone talk with him. He had become a pariah. Even Ostroz, who had spoken to him earlier, had stayed away.

  Ostroz was actually having a long conversation with Crovor. Stryg had never seen that before. A few minutes later, Ostroz left Crovor and walked over toward him.

  Stryg was unsettled, why come over here?

  “Hello, Stryg,” Ostroz smiled.

  “Hello,” he answered cautiously.

  He didn’t trust Ostroz, but honestly he wanted someone to talk to.

  “What are you up to?” Ostroz asked.

  “Nothing, how about you? I saw you talking to Crovor.”

  “Not much. You know, you don’t have to be so wary of me, we may not be close, but I’m not your enemy.” Ostroz spread his arms out in mock surrender. “In fact I came here so I could give you some advice.”

  Stryg paused, “Okay, I’m listening.”

  “Great, well where to start. Hm… I went to talk to the great shaman because I saw a problem and I offered my services to help with his little problem.”

  “What kind of problem?” Now Stryg was worried. Was there some unknown enemy that an accomplished hunter like Ostroz had noticed?

  “Hm, well who do you see walking at the front of our group?”

  “Crovor.” Obviously, Stryg thought.

  “And who do you see in the back?”

  Stryg turned around, “Bril is walking behind Second Mother.”

  “Ah, you see there’s the problem, or should I say two problems.” Ostroz raised two fingers. “The first being that the shaman wants Bril to be with him if you know what I mean.”

  “Ah... right.” Stryg had seen the way Crovor had treated her last night.

  “But the only way that can happen is if Second Mother leaves him alone. That’s where I come in. You see, I’ve had my eye on Srixa for a long time.”

  “What does Srixa have to do with any of this?”

  “Great question. Srixa used to beat me the most when I was younger. She always made me bow down to her before letting me go. I want payback, but I also like her. This time I want to defeat her, show her I’m strong, that I’m a worthy mate.”

  Stryg laughed, “Well, you’ve got a problem there. Even if you do challenge her, I’ve seen her fight, she’d knock your ass to the ground in seconds. Not to mention we are in the middle of traveling on a sacred quest. Second Mother won't allow any sort of infighting.”

  “You’re thinking too small, Stryg. We are in the middle of Vulture Woods. Far from the village, and until we get back, the one in charge, the one acting as commanding chief, is Crovor, our shaman. Not Second Mother.”

  Stryg tilted his head, “Okay, what are you trying to get at.”

  Ostroz shook his head, “The chief can call off challenges anytime he wants, like last night.”

  Stryg frowned; he didn’t want to think about his own fight that had ended so badly.

  Ostroz continued, “The shaman can also start challenges. He could even go as far as to bypass certain rules.”

  “But if he does that the others would rebel.”

  Ostroz smirked, “Maybe in the village where the chief and First Mother could object. But do you think anyone here is willing to go against Crovor? Are you?”

  Stryg stopped walking, “Of course not. I don’t want to die... Why are you telling me all of this?”

  Ostroz scratched his head, “Because you remind me of my old self. I was always smaller than the others. They made fun of me too. I hated being at the bottom of the food chain, until I realized something. Do you know why you lost last night?”

  “Because I got pushed by someone in the crowd. It gave Gathi a chance to knock me down. I couldn’t get back up,” Stryg grumbled.

  Ostroz shook his head, “Wrong. While I admit that getting pushed did hurt your chances, it's not why you lost. You lost because you gave up.”

  “What was I supposed to do!?” Stryg exclaimed.

  Ostroz stared at him, “Anything. Everything. If you want something you don’t give up on it. You do anything to achieve that goal, whether it be biting off their face, or stabbing them in the back. That’s how you survive, that’s how you get what you want. Who cares what they think. If they can’t stop you, then they don’t matter. That’s what I learned and that’s my advice to you.”

  Stryg wasn’t sure what to say about that. He had always wanted the respect of his tribe... “But, if I do something that goes against our ways, something dishonorable, like backstabbing someone, they’d just call me a coward and hate me.”

  Ostroz saw the look of shame on his face, “Stryg most of them already hate you. Look, you don’t have to think so hard about it. It’s simple, you can either be the runt of the tribe, or you can be a giant.”

  “You’re not a giant,” Stryg muttered.

  Ostroz raised his hand to the evening sky, as if he could grab the moon herself. “Not yet. But I will be. Just watch me. You’ll see.” He turned and walked away.

  Stryg thought of the tribe’s most important lesson.

  “The strongest get what they want, so be the strongest, huh?” He muttered.

  Deep down he knew he’d never be the strongest, but maybe he could still get what he wanted, if he followed Ostroz’s track of thinking, just maybe.

  Stryg shook his head, what was he saying? He remembered Crovor’s words. The shaman had said he was chosen by the moon so that he could redeem himself. Stryg smiled, he was chosen, special even. He’d do great things, right? Soon he’d have the respect of the tribe and even become a great hunter. There was no need for him to listen to Ostroz.

  Still, Stryg couldn’t help but watch the goblin walk away, his shadow casted a silhouette larger than the rest.

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Chapter 4: A Goblin’s Advice (Part 2)

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