The Fortress of Valor
Frost 88th, 121 AoS
The door slammed itself shut behind Florian, and the noise formed the world around him. He would find himself surrounded by stone walls and stone ceilings and stone flooring. There were thin windows around, though no light came in through them, and several doors to other rooms. The main area Florian was in was poorly decorated, only lit by the soft light of the fire in the hearth across the room. The firelight revealed a few old, broken down couches and chairs in front of the hearth, and a few decorative suits of armor along the walls. By this light, Florian would be able to see two doors, one left and one right of the hearth, both closed.
Every surface was covered in years upon years worth of dust, every corner with long since abandoned cobwebs. The air was stale and old, without even the slightest bit of draft, coupled with some smoke from the fire. A log cracked in the fire, sending an ember hurtling toward Florian at an unnaturally fast speed. It struck the man in the chest, just over his heart, leaving a rune there that glowed in the color of the fire. As the rune settled in, Florian would be able to hear a familiar voice, one he hadn't heard in a long time, the voice of the woman he called mother, echoing around the chamber, words he would've heard before, many many years ago.
"Ellie, get your toys together, we can play before I need to go to work."
Upon hearing that, Florian would find himself back in the body he had at age 10, completely unchanged aside from that glowing rune from the fire over his heart. He would even be in the clothes he wore back then. There would be that smell of the slow frying Zaichaeri bratwursts in his mother's favorite cast iron pan wafting through the space, seemingly coming from the door to the left of the hearth.
There was humming to be heard, the tune of which Florian knew all too well, it was one of hers as well. And as the tune continued, the dust of the room began to disappear, and the cobwebs began to vanish, and the room began to grow warmer. The sofas were now repaired, looking comfortable, and the armored suits were shined to a polish.
Frost 88th, 121 AoS
The door slammed itself shut behind Florian, and the noise formed the world around him. He would find himself surrounded by stone walls and stone ceilings and stone flooring. There were thin windows around, though no light came in through them, and several doors to other rooms. The main area Florian was in was poorly decorated, only lit by the soft light of the fire in the hearth across the room. The firelight revealed a few old, broken down couches and chairs in front of the hearth, and a few decorative suits of armor along the walls. By this light, Florian would be able to see two doors, one left and one right of the hearth, both closed.
Every surface was covered in years upon years worth of dust, every corner with long since abandoned cobwebs. The air was stale and old, without even the slightest bit of draft, coupled with some smoke from the fire. A log cracked in the fire, sending an ember hurtling toward Florian at an unnaturally fast speed. It struck the man in the chest, just over his heart, leaving a rune there that glowed in the color of the fire. As the rune settled in, Florian would be able to hear a familiar voice, one he hadn't heard in a long time, the voice of the woman he called mother, echoing around the chamber, words he would've heard before, many many years ago.
"Ellie, get your toys together, we can play before I need to go to work."
Upon hearing that, Florian would find himself back in the body he had at age 10, completely unchanged aside from that glowing rune from the fire over his heart. He would even be in the clothes he wore back then. There would be that smell of the slow frying Zaichaeri bratwursts in his mother's favorite cast iron pan wafting through the space, seemingly coming from the door to the left of the hearth.
There was humming to be heard, the tune of which Florian knew all too well, it was one of hers as well. And as the tune continued, the dust of the room began to disappear, and the cobwebs began to vanish, and the room began to grow warmer. The sofas were now repaired, looking comfortable, and the armored suits were shined to a polish.