The Forest of Wisdom
Frost 88th, 121 AoS
Tobias and Avamande would find themselves facing each other, both having seemingly walked through the same door, yet exited in front of one another. And the doorways disappeared, or perhaps they never existed at all. The world was dark around the pair, and the air was heavy with humidity, filled with that scent of wet earth and rot. All around them were trees, extending in every direction, with a pathway behind Avamande, and another to Tobias' left. There was the chittering of insects, the chirping of birds, the rustling of small creatures in the brush, all heard and all remaining unseen.
A loud, wolf's howl echoed over the area, followed by a second, then a third, and it continued to increase until there were thousands of wolves howling. As they did, a rune carved itself into the foreheads of Avamande and Tobias, the color of fertile soil. With it, came a change in the world, a change in the forest. The wolf howls died off, and the wind continued to rustle through the trees. An observant look would reveal that the forest, diverse as many a forest are, was no longer. Instead, the same tree and the same bush and the same rock and the same moss was copied over and over and over throughout this endless forest. The paths looked exactly the same now, despite meandering off in different directions from one another.
Down the path from Avamande, a stump could be seen, in the far off distance, shrouded in shadow beneath the forest's canopy. To Tobias' left, the path ended in a maw of thorns and briars, each longer than the men's fingers. But it wasn't simply a change in the world. Avamande would find himself staring at himself and Tobias the same. When Avamande would command his body to move, Tobias would see his own body across from him move, and vice versa. Their minds were in each other's bodies. They would also find that they were connected, in a fashion. They both had access to each other's memories, each other's current state of emotion.
And then a wolf howled once more.
They would find they were connected to the wolf, to all of the thousands of wolves in this forest. And they were hungry, so hungry. Tobias and Avamande would be able to feel that strong sense of hunger and desperation from the thousands of identical wolves. They would be able to smell themselves through the wolves' noses. And they would be able to feel the paws stepping into the soft soil, as the wolves began to track the two men.
Frost 88th, 121 AoS
Tobias and Avamande would find themselves facing each other, both having seemingly walked through the same door, yet exited in front of one another. And the doorways disappeared, or perhaps they never existed at all. The world was dark around the pair, and the air was heavy with humidity, filled with that scent of wet earth and rot. All around them were trees, extending in every direction, with a pathway behind Avamande, and another to Tobias' left. There was the chittering of insects, the chirping of birds, the rustling of small creatures in the brush, all heard and all remaining unseen.
A loud, wolf's howl echoed over the area, followed by a second, then a third, and it continued to increase until there were thousands of wolves howling. As they did, a rune carved itself into the foreheads of Avamande and Tobias, the color of fertile soil. With it, came a change in the world, a change in the forest. The wolf howls died off, and the wind continued to rustle through the trees. An observant look would reveal that the forest, diverse as many a forest are, was no longer. Instead, the same tree and the same bush and the same rock and the same moss was copied over and over and over throughout this endless forest. The paths looked exactly the same now, despite meandering off in different directions from one another.
Down the path from Avamande, a stump could be seen, in the far off distance, shrouded in shadow beneath the forest's canopy. To Tobias' left, the path ended in a maw of thorns and briars, each longer than the men's fingers. But it wasn't simply a change in the world. Avamande would find himself staring at himself and Tobias the same. When Avamande would command his body to move, Tobias would see his own body across from him move, and vice versa. Their minds were in each other's bodies. They would also find that they were connected, in a fashion. They both had access to each other's memories, each other's current state of emotion.
And then a wolf howled once more.
They would find they were connected to the wolf, to all of the thousands of wolves in this forest. And they were hungry, so hungry. Tobias and Avamande would be able to feel that strong sense of hunger and desperation from the thousands of identical wolves. They would be able to smell themselves through the wolves' noses. And they would be able to feel the paws stepping into the soft soil, as the wolves began to track the two men.