"I thought that was the plan anyway, Sheena," Phalmina said to her.
"I know it is, but I'm suggesting that we take it a step further," the young Shaman stated.
"What did you have in mind?" Jason queried.
"I'm thinking that if the Darkness took root in Felicitae, then maybe, it, along with her corruption, could be... pushed out," Sheena said, thinking out loud.
"Then what?" Emalia queried, seeing the merit of this line of thinking.
"Destroy the Darkness that corrupted her, so she will remain corrupted no longer," Sheena finished.
"Is that even possible? I mean, it sounds great in theory, but even I know that when something is infected past the point of no return, you have to let it die," Luke stated.
"While true, with Gaia's magic to aid us, I think it may just be possible," Jason replied, as he thought the idea over.
"Felicitae? Your thoughts?" Phalmina queried. The Nymph then took center stage from Amy, blinking her eyes green as her consciousness came forth.
"I've never heard of this before! But... if our magic was powerful enough... our direction correct... and our desire pure... I don't know... maybe?" the woman replied hesitantly, shrugging.
"Pushing Darkness from someone that it has infected! Is that even something that's been tried?" Eva questioned.
"It's... a fool's errand..." came a hoarse voice that startled everyone there.
They all turned to the speaker, which was the Oread as he was coughing. He tried clearing his throat, but only wound up sounding worse than before. Xaera bolted away, then came back with a glass of water, handing it to the man. He accepted the glass and downed it, taking a deep breath afterward. He cleared his throat once again, and he sounded much better this time.
"Driving the... Darkness from one who is already... corrupted... will not work... like you think. It will only... destroy... the one you... are trying... to save," he stated.
"How do you know this?" Sheena queried. He made a stopping motion and gestured for more water, which Xaera was happy to provide. He downed another glass before he spoke again.
"I... witnessed this... when I... tried to... save my... mother and... sister. The magic... broke their... bodies... shattered their... souls. Watched them... crumble... to dust. Once... Darkness infects... only salvation... is death," the Oread told them.
"I would agree, but I think there is one thing that separates me from what happened to your family," Felicitae/Amy told him.
"What?"
"My soul does not inhabit the body I live in. Not all of it," the human/Nymph told him. "Because a piece of my soul now inhabits another body..."
"Then what you are... or what remains of you, may yet be saved," the Oread stated. "It's risky and without the Tablet of Creation, the chances of it failing are high."
"Tablet of Creation? What's that?" Karla asked.
"It's just a myth," Felicitae/Amy said with a dismissive wave of her hand.
"It's not a myth. The tablet is very real, I assure you," the Oread stated vehemently.
"I'm sorry, but what is your name?" Felicitae/Amy asked.
"It's Patrok."
"Patrok? Please tell me how you know the tablet is real," the human/Nymph asked.
"Because I saw it used to create our kind, on more than one occasion," the Nymph stated.
"By who?" Jason wondered.
"By Dionysius himself, before he was killed," the Nymph stated.
"Hold up! I'm sorry, but how old are you?" Luke queried.
"Well over two thousand years old, by human count," Patrok told them.
"Two thousand years old?!? How is that possible??" Sheena gasped.
"Our kind were made for only one purpose, and that was to please the one who created us to begin with," the Oread said to them.
"So, you're saying that Nymphs were created by Dionysius, to serve him and that you were given long life that was to be devoted to his service?" Jason questioned.
"That is correct. When we were created, the old bastard believed himself immortal and invincible. Through the use of the tablet, he gave us what gifts he believed we should have. Though me and Vahlen were... unexpected," Patrok told the group.
"So, Dionysius was real? Like... real, real??" Elizabeth queried.
"Yes, he was. His powers, while considerable, did not grant him immortality or omnipotence. Much as the old man wanted to believe it so, he was not a god. Especially after those titans tore him to pieces," Patrok scoffed.
"Titans? Tore him to pieces? What?" Darren questioned.
"There are many events that you all clearly do not know, but I will not bore with details about that," Patrok said.
"But you said that you and Vahlen were unexpected. What did you mean by that?" Phalmina wondered.
"When the Tablet of Creation was made and our kind brought into existence, we had only one purpose; to serve our creator," Patrok started.
"And that service entailed?" Emalia questioned.
"Whatever Dionysius desired. From the women of our kind, he desired them to be his personal harem, and they were. He created many hundreds, nearly thousands, all of them unique. He created Nymph men, but not to copulate with the women. They were just servants, designed to do his bidding and build his palaces," Patrok grunted.
"Those servants who obeyed him were Satyrs, right?" Luke asked.
"Among other types, but yes, the Satyrs were made to obey their master," Patrok nodded. "When Vahlen and I came out of our mothers, Dionysius thought to destroy us. He wanted no rivals to the women he crafted for himself. But, because he had created our mothers and possessed the tablet, he had the same level of control over us as well."
"I'll bet he loved that," Elizabeth huffed.
"Oh, he did. The fact that he didn't have to do much to make us obey him delighted the man to no end. While the Satyrs were the grunts and his labor force, they were... inelegant and filthy. In his eyes, they were unfit to serve him around his palaces. So, any male child that resulted from his harem became servants in his palaces. We were pages, errand boys, cupbearers, I'm sure you get the idea," Patrok continued.
"Didn't you try to resist his control over you?" Jason asked, disgusted by the servile behavior Patrok was describing.
"It wasn't that we didn't want to be free, it was that we had no power to resist the man. Not even a little, as his hold over our mothers and by proxy, us, was absolute. Even if the thought of resisting a command entered our heads, it was gone like wind through a tree. Resistance to Dionysius was futile," Patrok said with a level of finality.
"That changed the moment he died?" Sheena asked.
"It did. With him dead, the link through the tablet that was used to control us was severed, and we were finally free," the Nymph said. "It was then that we remembered who were truly were in life. Those of us who were created with the tablet, that is."
"What do you mean by that?" Eva questioned.
"Those who were created by the tablet weren't created from nothing. The Tablet of Creation, while it was created with the magic of Gaia, it was a wonderful and terrible thing. With the tablet, Dionysius was able to take the souls of the living and encase them in bodies that were built from nature. The magic and the soul of the being taken would empower the created body and give it life," Patrok stated.
"Dionysius... he would... steal the souls of those still alive... to create the Nymphs? To serve... his own needs and ends?" Sheena gasped, thinking that such a fate was a horrible one.
"He could, but that was rarely done. Such a fate was usually reserved for those who had committed grievous crimes and required a punishment of torment. That's how some of the mixed breeds of many creatures came to be," the Nymph continued.
"And the Nymphs? What about them?" Jason queried.
"Most of them were on death's door, either wounded from some sort of battle, or their bodies ravaged by disease. Many who became Nymphs were simply seeking a second chance at life, or something better than what they were given. They were never told the price they had to pay to become a Nymph," Patrok went on.
"Some probably would have paid it willingly, regardless of the cost," Jason commented.
"That I can attest to. Some girls I know, or knew of, would have willingly made that trade. Sometimes, genetics and fate can be cruel to people," Elizabeth agreed.
"If you'd seen what he did to some of these women, you might be inclined to disagree. Regardless, once the old bastard was finally killed, and the compulsion lifted, there was much joy in attaining their freedom. There was also great sorrow, as the removal of compulsion and restoration of free will also brought with it many memories that were suppressed. Memories of the... awful things that Dionysius did," Patrok shuddered.
"Those who were created by the tablet cried to whoever was listening, to release them from this torment, and some sought to end themselves. Gaia, however, had other plans," the Nymph told them.
"What did she do?" Karla asked, enthralled by the story Patrok was telling.
"Gaia appeared to all of us in a great dream, stating that while we were not a direct creation of hers, that we were still her children. In that dream, we could all feel the love that Gaia felt for us and... some of us... could barely contain ourselves," the man said, tears forming in his eyes.
"It was like... finding a long lost relative... or a piece of yourself, that you believed to be lost. A... reunion of your soul," the man breathed. "Gaia's love gave us a reason to carry on and to keep living. None wished to throw their lives away after feeling the true goddess's love. That, and we were given a new charge, by Gaia."
"Which was what?" Luke wondered.
"To protect and guide the forests of this world and to preserve all that Gaia held sacred. Now that we were no longer constrained by the tablet, we could go wherever we pleased, with whomever we wished! After being controlled for so long, such freedom is... intoxicating!" the Nymph said with a smile.
"Oh, I know all about that feeling! Trust me!" Darren grinned. Eva and Amy echoed those sentiments, relishing their newfound freedom.
"If you all survived being controlled by Dionysius, then why are there so few of you left?" Karla wondered.
"That answer has two major pieces to it. The first part was because of the Fairy/Pixie war that erupted many centuries later. When the Pixies declared war on the Fairy race, the Nymphs were obligated to help. The Fairies had done so much for our kind and helped us find places of haven from those who didn't understand us," Patrok stated.