94 - Payback
I moved among the trees, not walking on the ground, yet not drifting through the mist either. I just moved silently. I had no recollection when I first existed, or where I came from, but all I knew was that I was I, even when I didn't know exactly what I was, and now I had a good territory to hunt for food with plenty of prey.
I was hungry though. The last prey escaped after a long struggle to take it down, even when I stimulated its worst fears as much as I could. I didn't understand why latching onto the prey's mind didn't work as usual. The prey should have succumbed to fear after a while, but its mind grew only hotter as its fear grew, and then I lost it.
I sensed a new prey at a short distance, and moved towards it while cautiously probing its mind so I wouldn't be detected. The prey was similar to the prey I had eaten so far, but I also sensed it had some connection to the last prey. I didn't sense that one though, and I continued infiltrating the new mind.
I recognised her as a female of the species living around here, and was glad. The species had not only a mind rich with flavours, but their bodies also satiated I's hunger well. I was pleased while I probed the female's mind for fears, and found a strong one. I stimulated it.
The female reacted at once. She twitched as the fear took hold, and I slowly stimulated it more. She drew her shiny stick, swung it around, jumped, ran left and right, and swung her stick again. The desperation of prey trying to escape their fears amused I every time, and I stimulated the helpless mind further again. The prey threw her stick and curled up on the ground, trembling hard. She was close to her end, so I stimulated it hard once more. She screamed with one last spasm, then lay still. I could already feel the satisfaction of eating her as I moved towards her, and loomed over her. I jerked back in shock when she grabbed I.
The prey was dead! I sensed the disappearance of her mind! It was not possible for her to touch I! I jerked hard but she still kept her grip on I. I forced her fear with all of I's strength, but it was no longer there. No trace of the fear in her mind was left. I lashed out at her and twisted every way. I cried out at the slash from the earlier prey.
I had not seen it coming while I struggled to free I, and the pain was great. I did not understand why that prey could touch I as well, it should not be possible! The earlier prey stood still as it looked at I. I froze when more prey appeared.
I lashed out at all their minds, but none of them had any fear while they attacked I with their shiny sticks. It hurt and I struggled even harder to pull away from them. How could they touch I!? Why could their shiny sticks hurt I!? I cried out at the pain as it became worse, and panicked as I could not escape. They would bring more pain until I was no longer I!
And then I understood I's fear. The prey had put fear in I and I was to be eaten. I could not escape. I would no longer be I. I was now the prey. I trembled as I saw the end for I. I understood what happened at the last moment while I's mind disappeared like it did for prey.
Ulric caressed Iphigenia's cheek as she opened her eyes. She smiled up at him from his lap. 'I told you I could handle being the bait, Wolfie.'
He chuckled once. 'I know, but I hate it every time I have to stand back and see you girls put yourself in harm's way.' He looked at Elzbieta, Valdys, and Conchim sitting in front of him. 'But I'm proud of how strong you all are.'
Valdys leaned back on her hands while she watched the lifeless shadow thing next to them slowly dissipate. 'It had no chance of winning the moment we lured it into our familiar bond through Iphi, and became tangible in its own nightmare.'
'Killed by its own method of hunting and killing.' said Elzbieta. 'I wonder if it realised what happened in the end.'
Conchim stood up and wiped the dirt from her behind. 'I wonder what it was. I've never heard about any such creature.'
Valdys looked up at her. 'There are ways to manipulate someone's mind, but it being done by an incorporeal entity like this, that is new. It's almost as if it had been created.'
'Created?' said Ulric. 'Kind of like me?'
She gazed at him as she pondered the possibility. 'If that's true, it's a major concern. Someone could be experimenting on ways to make demon monsters even more dangerous.'
Iphigenia's strength returned and she sat up. 'I killed the wizard who summoned Wolfie, so that would mean it's more than one person experimenting.'
Valdys nodded. 'We should prepare for more encounters like this.'
***
Tatum dug out a couple of dusty bottles of wine from a crate in a corner to celebrate. 'You must tell me all about how you defeated it so I can write it down.' he said, and poured into clean cups Kaui quickly pulled from her satchel. She didn't expect him to have enough cups for everyone, or even a couple of clean ones.
'Well,' Valdys began while thinking about a plausible explanation without revealing the secret of their bond. 'we are trained in taking control of our dreams, and we can enter one another's dreams with it, so it was basically luring it into one of our dreams, and there we fought it and killed it. It was real enough for the thing to die in the same way as its victims.'
Tatum hummed and nodded as he scribbled notes on a blank part of another note. 'I've read about mystics doing mind training, I see how that could indeed shield against the nightmares of that thing.' he said, and looked around at the various piles of books. 'I have that book somewhere here.' He pulled books from one pile and built another. 'Somewhere here. I believe they burned incense and used special objects to channel the power of their minds.'
Valdys glanced at Ulric. 'Speaking of special objects, we're looking for some old engraved stones that were part of an art collection, and we believe there's one around here. Do you know of anything like that?'
Tatum looked up from a book that caught his interest and distracted him from his original goal. 'Stones?' He frowned as he pondered. 'I can't recall anyone in the village collecting anything. Not even art.' He put the book aside and went over to a chest with a jumble of loose pages piled on top. 'I have a bunch of mana pebbles for rituals and tablets.' He took the stack and dropped it on the corner of the table and partially on top of a book. The top of the slanted stack slid away and he placed his hand on it. 'Hang on while I weigh this down.' He reached into a small box and placed a stone on top of the pages, and opened the chest. 'Let's see what I have here. An engraved stone, you said? I don't think I'll find it here but who knows?'
Elzbieta tapped Tatum on his shoulder. 'I do believe you have the one we're looking for.'
He looked up, and followed her gaze to the pages and the engraved stone on top. 'Oh.'
He replaced the stone with a tablet from the chest, and examined it. 'I think you are correct.' He looked at Valdys. 'Is this what you're looking for?'
She chuckled. 'Yes.'
He held it out to her. 'I only use it as a paper weight, so you're welcome to it.'
She took the stone with a grateful nod. 'Thank you, this saved us time searching for it.'
'It's the least I can do for what you've done for us.'
Ulric stood up. 'We should inform the village that they're safe again.'
Handil nodded in thought. 'We should also see if we can take some of the local crop with us. They could be of interest for other villages where they are limited in what they can plant. Setting up a trade might be worthwhile.'