Chapter 5
A roar went up so deafening, Michael did a quick check of his health bar for any damage. He was suddenly surrounded by people hugging him and patting him on the back. The crowd was so thick he was terrified to move.
Just as quick as they had gathered, the village dispersed, gathering wood, plants, and cooking implements for the feast later tonight.
DING
Quest update
You have spoken to the village spirit guide Nizhoni, and she has agreed to become your ally. You should continue to speak and learn from these people. There is much still to learn.
Reward: 100 spirit power
See! That wasn't so hard.
Michael did a mental fist pump at the quest reward and blinked away the notification.
"Come Michael," said Nizhoni, "Let's get you bathed and dressed."
Michael almost sagged in relief. Nizhoni led him through the village and out into the field to the east, pausing only long enough to grab a child by the furs and whisper some instructions to her. The child immediately nodded and ran off towards a group of large tents.
"Do you know what you did today Michael?" Nizhoni's voice was calm and carried sorrow.
"No spirit guide I don't. Honestly I don't know anything. I've only been in this world for a few hours." Michael glanced at the sun which was halfway hidden behind the western trees of the forest.
"Today in you proved that I have grown too callous in my world. Too comfortable in my habits." Nizhoni spat a wad of something in the grass. "I would blame my old age, but in truth I've just become lazy. It is easier to turn people away and ignore the problems of the world than it is to work to make them better."
She turned to him and looked him square in the eye. Her lower lip quivered and she blinked back the tears that started to form. "My late husband was like that. He always fought for what was right. He was one of the first warriors that went into the forest to find the missing children those twenty years ago. He was a brave and wonderful man. His bravery did not help him though. He was killed by the very spider queen you killed today."
A single tear escaped her eye and was wiped away as quickly as it appeared. "Hero Michael, I am so sorry for my actions today. They are not the actions that are worthy of the Spirit Guide, or the actions bring honor to the name of warrior Achak. Please forgive me."
Michael grimaced. He never did well in these types of situations. He prefered sarcasm and snide remarks to flagrant emotion and tears. Yet here he had a spirit guide quietly crying.
"Of course spirit guide. We have both learned much today. Let us put it behind us and move forward as friends" he said with as much gravitas as he could muster.
Nizhoni nodded at him. "Thank you Michael. Now, as promised. Let's get you bathed. You smell like week old fish carcass, and you look worse."
Michael couldn't help but laugh at that. She led him to a small river, where there was a firepit and several hides hung drying. There were women nearby washing clothes and laughing, several of whom looked his way and pointedly looked away.
"Ignore them. We are a small tribe, you're not the first man they've seen naked. Though you're probably the only man
everyone
has seen naked. There is some soap in the basket over there. Get in, get clean."
Michael was only too happy to oblige, stripping off the ragged shirt he had found and rushing into the river. The water was freezing, but felt nice after several hours in the woods spent fighting. The soap was some sort of mixture of animal fat and wood ash, but it did the job even if it did leave his skin a little raw and red.
Now that he wasn't neck deep in spiders, Michael studied the village and people. They had huts made from branches and hide. Their clothing was all animal skins, and they had no tools except for the fire hardened spears, a few bows, and a couple horses. They appeared to be a hunter gatherer tribe like ancient cavemen.
'
I wonder if they are this way by choice, or if the world hasn't evolved yet.'
He mused.
"Quit playing and get out of there. You're clean enough by now' Nizhoni hollered at him from the fire pit.
Michael sighed and climbed out of the water. The breeze cooling the water on his skin even further and making him shiver.
"Come over here and get dressed. I have some pants for you."
He was overjoyed to hear those words. In real life, no one considered little luxuries like pants and shoes, but a few hours in Iona and Michael suddenly had a whole new appreciation for the little things.
Michael dressed quickly. The pants were made of what looked like deer hide, and the shirt was similar. They both had the fur on the inside. Which was much nicer than the alternative. The pants and shirt were both a little short, and the moccasins were a bit big, but hey... he wasn't naked anymore!
Nizhoni examined him with a motherly look. "It'll work for now. You're pretty close to his size."
"His size? Whose clothes are these? I'm not taking something someone needs am I?"
"No, no. Those are my late husbands clothes. He has no need of them anymore, and they do me no good sitting in my hut." Nizhoni chuckled at his expression. She smiled softly as she recalled distant memories. "I'm glad you can get some use out them. Clothes are meant to be worn after all."
Michael touched the clothes reverently. He must have really made a huge impression on her for her to give up her husbands things. He wasn't sure of all the local customs but he was pretty positive that was a bold statement on her part.
"Thank you spirit guide Nizhoni. I am honored."
She waved him off. "Nonsense. Besides, I can't have you walking around naked for the dance tonight."
"Whoa wait, hold up. Dance?" Images of high school prom flashed through his mind, and poor Cathy Laming being forced to limp home after the slow dance. Not only did he not get any that night, he was surprised he didn't get a doctors bill. "Nobody said anything about dancing. I suck at dancing. When God was handing out dancing skills, I rolled a one."
Nizhoni threw back her head and let loose with a deep stomach laugh. "What you thought we would have a feast but no dancing? What kind of savages do you think we are? Every feast the eligible men and women dance and drink firewater. Many engagements happen during feast nights, so we don't have them too often. Don't know if the village can support that many pregnant women all at once."
The glint in Nizhoni's eye was a dangerous one. Michael wondered what sort of trouble he was in for. Before he could question her further on the topic, some of the children wandered up and began asking him a hundred questions about the spiders.
"Are they as big as a house?"
"How many did you kill?"
"How did you not die? My daddy died."
"Are you going to go back and kill the rest?"
Nizhoni clapped her hands again, silencing the children. "The warrior is weary from his fight. What do we do to returning warriors, young ones?"