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The one between Worlds

Descender (2)

Descender (2)

Apr 21, 2025

"I see," the princess said, musing. "Then, we'll accompany you."

Edric stared at her, dumbfounded.

Are we? The question buzzed in his mind, but he didn't ask it out loud. The idea of walking into a potential deathtrap, putting themselves in the claws of an unstoppable horde, didn't particularly ignite longing in him.

"Alright wait a second now, are we sure that this is a good idea?" Edric asked, his gaze fixed on the princess, disregarding the stranger.

"You said it yourself when you decided to rescue him--it's a risk we must take," she responded.

In a way she was right. They had to either choose to advance to the city on their own or help the stranger and gather potential allies. While helping the man was far more risky, it also offered a great reward.

But still, if it were left to him, he wouldn't go. Edric's eyes set on the princess, who was resolute on going.

He grit his teeth, in the end he had no choice. He was a knight and she a princess, she had the last say. Until now he hadn't been confronted with that, but the shackles of his birth remained.

Shaking his head, Edric let out a sigh, every cell in his body protesting against the words he was about to say. "Then let's go already. I don't want to stand still in one place with that horde roaming around."

The stranger stood in place, jaw slack. "Thank you, both. Really."

"You'll answer our question on the way," the princess added.

Quickly they gathered the few belongings that they had and bid farewell to their camp.

Just like that, from one moment to another, the rather peaceful trial turned into a nightmare. Edric had expected it. Of course, it wouldn't be as easy as simply surviving in a desolate wasteland. But at the same time, somewhere deep within him he had hoped that things would continue to stay like they had the day before.

This wasn't their first day in the trial, however it felt as though it had just now really begun. As though the day before had merely been a prelude.

Once again, Edric and the princess began their journey through the wasteland, this time in the company of someone else and a clear destination in mind.

With the stranger leading the way, they moved cautiously, each step they took deliberate. Edric's hand was firmly wrapped around the hilt of his blade, his mind replaying the stranger's words. The tension in the group was thick pressing against them like an impending storm.

Edric almost hoped that something would finally happen, that a beast would come and they'd strike it down to be done with it. For him, it was better to face a terrible situation rather than to wait for one to arrive. The suspense gnawed at him.

But as it had ever since they arrived in this godforsaken place, the silence of the wasteland stretched on. Only broken by an occasional gust of wind, sweeping ash and earth across the barren land.

Now, more than before, it was unsettling.

The man leading them, though surprisingly swift and sure in his pace, had yet to offer any sort of explanation beyond from what he had shared earlier. Granted, nobody had bothered to ask for one, but still.

The princess, for once, also seemed visibly on edge, though Edric couldn't find joy in that. A faint glow emanated from her left hand as her gaze continuously swept across the landscape, alert and unblinking.

Over time the landscape around began to shift. What had once been flat and barren now rolled into a series of low hills. The ground beneath their feet rose and fell in uneven waves, as though the world beneath them was shifting.

The wind had grown stronger than before, kicking up clouds of dust and ash that left the air with a bitter taste. More and more, dead trees began to appear around them. Their twisted, blackened limbs jutted out from the soil like skeletal hands reaching towards the sky. Some were half-buried in the dust, their roots desperately grasping at the earth trying to hold onto something, before they'd decay and fall like the others. 

This place was a graveyard of life, and from what little they had learned in the camp, it was one created by human hand.

Edric's thoughts drifted to the princess. 

He wondered what she was thinking behind that quiet, unreadable expression. Ever since they had entered the trial, she had shown an almost unnerving calm. She was calculated, composed, and with a sharp resolve to move forward. There was no fear in her, or if there was, it was deeply hidden.

He hadn't asked why she was so determined, or why she had wanted to defy her father so much. Perhaps it was easier that way, walking beside someone who acted as though nothing could shake her. 

One day he'd find out. 

"Anyway," Edric called out to the stranger, breaking the silence. "What's your name?"

"Vale," he said, without looking back at Edric, who was bringing up the rear. "What about your's?"

"Edric, and hers..." Well, he didn't really know her name.

"Cecilia," the princess said. 

"Right." Edric cleared his throat. "So, Vale," he added, trying to steer the conversation in a more useful ground, "mind telling us something about the crawlers? Since we might be fighting them, you know..." 

Vale grunted. "Not much to say. They look like human corpses - stretched thin, skin grey, with eight limbs. Arms, legs, doesn't really matter. They crawl like insects," he paused, his voice sounding bitter. "Alone, they're not really dangerous, but in swarms..." 

Edric swallowed, picturing the creature in his mind. A deformed human body, twisting and moving unnaturally over the ground. He had fought before-bandits, soldiers, and even some beasts in training. But this was different.

Still, maybe it was better that way. If they were only human, almost, he could kill them even without needing the help of magical abilities which he hadn't yet received. 

"Thanks," Edric said. "Mind telling us where you're from?"

Vale frowned, turning his head just enough to glance back. "You should know that we Descenders don't really share that with others."

"Why's that?" Edric asked, curious. 

Vale's gaze turned back to the path ahead. "You're not from an academy, are you?"

Edric hesitated, unsure how much he should reveal about himself. "No. I'm more like a soldier, in a way."

"Figured," Vale muttered. "They teach Descenders to keep quiet about that kind of thing-so that we from opposing kingdoms don't start killing each other. There's no merit to that in here."

"Has that actually happened?" Edric asked. 

Vale let out a dry laugh. "I haven't seen it myself, but I've heard stories of Descenders carrying their kings banner into this place. Sadly enough for them, monsters don't care which king you serve."

Silence followed for a while, only the crunch of ash beneath their boots and the wind filled the space between them. 

"So there's multiple kingdoms here?" Cecilia asked. Edric noticed something strange in her tone-something which he couldn't quite identify. 

"In here?" Vale replied, glancing back at the two. "No."

The hills began to become steeper, the once gentle slopes now rose sharply, forcing them to climb with every step. The air grew thinner and colder as they ascended, and the ground beneath them shifted with every movement-loose stones and unstable earth making their progress slower than it should have been.

Only after they'd finally reached the top of that hill, did they find some respite. The journey would now continue downwards and then onto even ground, but for the moment, the harsh incline had finally eased. Edric took a deep breath, his lungs burning slightly, from climbing all those hills. If hunger and thirst weren't taking its toll on him, he wouldn't have been as exhausted as he was. 

"Hey, do you have food and water on that farm?" Edric asked, his voice a little rough.

"Yeah, some old bread and there's a lake on the way," Vale answered. 

That brought Edric a small measure of relief. Even stale bread sounded like a feast after over a day of not eating in the wasteland. 

Thinking back, it had been even longer than that. Before the ceremony where he was knighted, his mother hadn't let him eat-said a bloated belly would ruin the look. Ridiculous, really, considering his physique had always been solid. 

"Sounds amazing," Edric muttered. 

"Better eat before it goes moldy," Vale replied dryly. 

After a while, they had left behind the last hill and stood on solid ground. Far in the distance, a faint shimmer hung in the air. A glint of something reflective. Maybe water.

Edric squinted his eyes. "Is that the lake?"

Vale nodded. "We're close." 

Vale suddenly held out his hand, motioning the pair behind him to stop. A wooden spear manifested itself in his hand, formed out of flickering blue light. 

"You wanted to know more about the crawlers, right Edric?" Vale asked, the tip of his spear pointed forward, a low grumble in his voice. "Let's greet em then.

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When Edric, heir to a powerful family, is knighted his seemingly perfect life shattered. Bound by honor and duty, he is thrown into a brutal trial that will test his strength, character and resolve. By a twist of fate, the princess Cecilia, defies her royal lineage and accompanies Edric on his trial. Together, they must face the terrors of a war torn world, where ancient beasts and magic threaten their survival.
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