"He is not the one"
The tall man stared around the road. The forest trees looked so peaceful yet threatening. The swaying branches and quiet rustling of the leaves. It may look beautiful and calming from here, but it was just a door to a little piece of hell. Unspeakable beasts and entities were said to seek solace in the safety of the darkness. Everyone would say they were just stories. But why did so many adventurers, travellers and bandits enter, never being seen again? There was no doubt about it. Something evil was there. The real mystery was its identity...
"Ok Terithor, I'm done. Lets go!"
The tall long haired man named Terithor turned to face his companion.
"You know, they may say this place is evil, but it still has its majesty. And you're urinating all over it," He grinned.
His blonde haired companion laughed back at him and tightened his belt. Adjusting his blade in its sheath he looked around at the forest.
"Yeah, it would be great if it didn't have ghost stories splattered all over it.
Terithor didn't reply. With his dark brown eyes he stared back into the deep forest. Both of them were silent for a few moments until the blonde man spoke again.
"Well lets get going, we ain't gunna make it to the city if we just stand around all night."
"Ok, Ok, lets go Berin," he said quietly, with his eyes still fixed on the trees.
Berin walked over to him and patted him on the back.
"All ghost stories my friend. All ghost stories." He ruffled Terithor's long black hair, laughed loudly and began walking down the stoney path. Terithor finally broke his gaze and followed Berin down the dark road.
They travelled silently for nearly twenty minutes through the dark forest untill they heard an odd noise. Both of the adventurers stopped and looked around. Terithor gripped his blade anxiously and stared into the forest outskirts. There was something moving. Something following them. He nudged Berin and nodded towards the movement in the bushes. They stood their ground and watched as the shadow moved closer to them in the bushes. Terithor looked at his companion and silently mouthed a countdown.
"3...2...1..." He mouthed.
They charged towards the bushes with their swords raised and looked for the creature. They hacked and sliced, throwing swings in every direction, hoping to hit they're prey. But there was nothing. Berin stared at Terithor with a scared look on his dark face.
"The wind, perhaps?" he questioned quietly.
Terithor shook his head slowly. He held his sword up high and carefully scanned the forests insides. There, in the very distance he saw it. It was hard to see, but it was there. He nudged Berin again and pointed towards the faint light. Berin stared for a few seconds and shook his head back at Terithor. He could tell by his pale face and panicking expression that there was no way in hell he was actually going inside the forest. He stared back at the light. It was slowly dissappearing. He felt his heart beating fast. He didn't want it to go, he couldn't let it go. Tensing his hand around the blade handle he looked back at Berin.
"I'm going. I can't let the light leave. I... It... I dont want..." he stuttered. He shook his head. "I'm going inside." he said.
Berin stared at him grimly. Terithor could tell by his silent reply that he was going in alone.
"You keep going to the city. I'll catch up with you in the morning. And we'll find your uncle like I promised." Berin just stared back at him. He raised his hand slightly until it reached Terithors shoulder. He opened his mouth to speak, but closed it. He couldn't find the words to say. Terithor grinned slightly and grabbed his hand.
"I'll be there. Trust me."
And with that he turned and walked into the forest. Berin stood outside and watched his outline slowly dissappear from view. Even when it had gone, he kept standing. He wasn't sure what had happened. But he knew he couldn't just stand there. With a deep breath he took a step into the cold dark of the forest, in pursuit of his idiotic friend.
What seemed like miles ahead, Terithor was trying to find the elusive light. It was as if it was teasing him. Playing games... Hiding... Making him follow... He stumbled in the dark, still gripping his longsword. This would be the perfect place for an ambush. Hijacking wandering travellers... But this seemed like to much effort. Too far from the road. Even bandits wouldn't go to this much trouble just to steal someones belongings. No... This was something else... He kept walking. And walking. And walking... Until his legs began to ache. But his mind told them to be quiet. He knew what he was looking for, even if he didn't know where.
Then finally, he saw it. The light. And now it was getting brighter. He was so close to it, he began running. Over the huge tree roots and under the dangerously low branches. His chest began thumping with excitment, a euphoria filled his mind and great things flooded through his mind. The light got blinding. Terithor ran with his free hand covering his eyes as he crashed through the branches in an attempt to reach the source. He was sp close, he knew it, the great prize lied beyond the next few trees. He could see a clearing, he was nearly there! He dodged a few more branches and jumped over a fallen tree. But his leap wasnt high enough. A stray branch caught his foot and sent him tumbling the ground. The longsword in his hand flew across the grass and landed at the other side of the clearing. He grabbed his head in pain, it had been hit quite hard when he fell. As he pulled it away, blood covered the palms of his hands.
"Damn it..." Terithor pushed himself off the ground and held a hand to his head. But then he stared around. He didnt understand, the light had vanished! Staring around in confusion, he felt a horrible feeling rise in the pit of his stomach. He stepped into the middle of the clearing and stared around again. With a final twirl, he wondered what the hell was going on. Had he came out here for no reason at all? He closed his eyes in pain as the gash on his head throbbed horribly. He thought he was going crazy.
Then he heard it. A horrible rib shattering roar. Terithor yelled in agony and covered his ears, opening his eyes and staring up in horror at the source of the roar. A huge brown beast with horns coming out of its head, and bloodstained teeth, thousands of teeth. Terithor didn't know what the hell it was, but it charged at him wildly and he dived out of the way to dodge it. He stood up and stared at the horrible monster. It turned to face him once more and stared into his eyes, his puny insignificant eyes. Terithor stood his ground with his hand still putting pressure on his head. He stood ready to dive once more and stared back at the beasts huge black eyes. The beast snarled and growled at Terithor and charged once more.