Venturing into Nasiim's Tower - Ch. 1 (Quest)
Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2021 5:54 pm
For those who lived in Kalzasi, all would have heard the many stories around Nasiim's tower. In the latest generation of youths, the story was that it was built by the Zatrian family to house a particularly ugly child that had been born. But that story was always said in jest. Just as with the generations before them, none ever truly knew what the tower was. And it had been years since researchers had given up trying.
But something had changed.
Now, there was a small feeling in the back of several people's minds, spread around Karnor. It would be obvious that it was a foreign feeling, but there was no malice, no danger, no worry attached to it. To some, it might feel like the whisper of a lover, asking them to come back to bed; to others, the feeling of opening an invitation to the ball of the season. Regardless of how it was interpreted, Florian, Nathan Cross, Talon, Rickter, and Euripedes would all be receiving this feeling, at different points in the season.
And if they chose to accept the invitation, then they would receive a direction, a tugging feeling, that would cut through the geography of the world; the point of a compass, in each of their heads. And it always pointed to the same spot in Karnor, in the north, on the edge of Lake Udori. To a small, unassuming ruins of a tower on the water.
Upon arrival at the tower, each of the five individuals, regardless of when they had arrived, would hear a chime. If they looked around them, be it within the dusty stone walls or the backwash that surrounded it like a moat, they would see that the world had stopped moving around them. Wind would not flow, water would not ebb, and any companions that didn't have an invitation would be frozen in place just like everything else.
And in the back of the ground floor of the tower, a glowing line carved a rectangular shape into the stone wall. A door. Once it was completed, the stone within dissolved, a door of silver, blinding light, and the invitation in their heads would grow stronger. They could ignore it if they wished. If they chose to decline it, the invitation would be revoked, the door would shut, and the world would go back to moving again.
But if they accepted it, if they chose to walk through the door of glowing moonlight, they would find themselves taken deep within the tower, the proper part of the tower, and all five of them would find themselves in a space, endless depth of silvery, white light, in all directions. All five of them would have arrived at exactly the same time into this glowing void.
And they would find nothing else around them.
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