"Why exactly am I carrying you on my back again?" Yvain was precariously hanging on to an almost flat wall of rock. A fall that would result in his instant death lay beneath him. On his back, Selt kept whooping and urging him to go up faster. Around him, the wind tried its best to knock him and his smaller companion off.
Their goal was to scout the top of Great Divider, the 5,433-foot-tall border that surrounded Empryon, and make sure that no unexpected dangers lay in wait. An easy enough task the first five minutes of the journey thanks to the stairs carved out of the wall. The problem began when they were faced with the end of said stairs not even halfway up. To be more exact, the problem began when Selt demanded to be taken along for the ride.
Selt wrapped his legs tighter around Yvain's waist and rubbed cheek against cheek with a grating sing-song voice.
"Yvy, you know I don't have enough strength to make this climb," he said.
All hairs on Yvain's back stood on end, and he quickly grabbed the kid with his right arm, flinging him off with no hesitation.
Selt screamed at the top of his lungs, his voice growing more and more distant. Yvain listened intently, a very small part of him hoping that just maybe that voice would suddenly be cut off. Unfortunately, the scream began to grow in strength. Selt's body was being pushed up by what he could only guess was a particularly powerful gust of wind.
"Unbelievable," Yvain said, unsurprised. Yet his heart froze for a split second when the gust carrying his still far-off companion buffeted his body, almost blowing him off the wall. What would happen when Selt reached his position? Wasting no time, Yvain pulled his right arm back and, setting his hand in a knife-like shape, embedded the limb up to its forearm on the rocky wall with some dust and debris bursting outward.
In the next instant, Selt's scream passed him by at high speeds and with it came the gust's full assault.
Yvain grunted in pain as the elbow joint tried its best to hold his body in place without breaking apart; the great sword on his back refusing to help with the matter as it shifted his weight in different directions. He gritted his teeth as the awkward position intensified the discomfort but before the pressure on his elbow could turn into an actual injury the wind stopped.
He relaxed his muscles with relief as Selt's screams now came from above, slowly growing closer. Before he could realize his mistake, the kid grabbed on to him and a sharper pain ran up his arm as his elbow was now pushed the opposite direction from before violently.
Arms and legs grabbed onto him; this time tight enough to choke.
"Y-y-y-you dick! I was just messing around!" Selt screamed.
Opening his mouth, Yvain was about to scream, too, but gave up on it when the kid's trembling registered. He didn't feel bad about what he'd done, but there was no need to take the punishment any further.
"And you rubbed your crotch against my back," he said and climbed as if he hadn't just thrown his companion to his death. A dull pain now ran through his right arm every time he pushed himself up, but it wasn't enough to stop their progress.
Yvain climbed for several silent minutes, stopping occasionally every time the wind picked up. Selt's trembling had calmed down but he hadn't started up his past hollering.
"Are you excited?" Selt asked.
"What do you think?"
"Come ooon don't give me that wishy-washy answer. Your lifelong dream is about to be fulfilled! Are you happy? Scared? Will you miss your home?"
Yvain snorted at the last question. His home was the Draconian's Tavern. How could he miss it when all its members were always together? But he knew what Selt meant. Regardless, he didn't feel like addressing that particular topic. "You could say I'm a bit hesitant so close to the goal, but isn't that an emotion normal to humans? Hardly worth a glance."
Selt released his arms and let his torso fall back while still holding on to Yvain's waist with his legs. The shift in weight made Yvain almost miss the next foothold.
"H-hey, be careful!"
Selt didn't pay him any mind and with arms crossed took in the vast grasslands stretching out to the horizon while upside down. The village their group was in sat in the middle with smaller ones randomly sprinkled farther away from it.
"You're a human too, you know," Selt said. "Don't talk as if what you're feeling doesn't concern you."
"My real concern is your own humanity. How high was that fall again?"
Selt grabbed on to Yvain's neck and with an innocent laugh said, "As long as I hold the favor of all gods I'll never die."
Yvain rolled his eyes at the kid's lame joke and focused once more on the climb.
He wouldn't be surprised if that was really the case. In any normal setting, Selt would not be part of the Draconian's Tavern, or any guild for that matter. He couldn't use starlight nor wield any weapons. Neither could he handle the logistics side of the business. He wasn't even fast on his feet, a crucial trait for a scout, and his attention to detail left much wanting. Yvain's companion only had one thing going for him: luck; though by now every single member wondered if luck had any hand in Selt's impossible survival. But survive he did. That also meant that anyone near him would suffer the chaos following his brush with death if not prepared.
Besides Yvain's master, he was the only one that could survive that aftermath. Since his master couldn't really handle the absentmindedness and liberties Selt took, it always fell on his shoulders to accompany the kid. Realistically speaking Selt didn't need any of them to follow him, but he also couldn't give a detailed report for the life of him, and one couldn't help but worry that someday his devilish luck would suddenly run out... though those worries could weigh less depending on who you asked.
Moving one hand in front of the other, Yvain finally reached the top edge of Great Divider and pulled himself up. Selt didn't waste any time and jumped off, running past him to check the terrain ahead. Except, all there was ahead of them was uneven, rocky ground... and a castle.
What in the stars?
It was in an extreme state of ruin. Walls covered with huge holes, bricks scattered outward as if something exploded from the inside, towers either already on the ground or about to collapse, shattered windows. It only had one visible entrance--double doors that looked to be made out of black metal. On them, a pair of giant eyes with flames dancing around the remaining space looked down on whoever dared stand in front of them. The intricate design showed that whoever crafted them did so both to impress a sense of dread onto guests and show off his/her skills. Though instead of dread, Yvain was curious over the inhuman shape of that gaze: razor-edge pupils on a complex system of webs, all surrounded by scales.
Selt was already at the doors trying to push them open but they wouldn't budge. For better or worse he couldn't stand still for too long. He always had to be doing something or moving somewhere, even if the 'where' wasn't decided on yet. It could give quite a headache to their leader whenever there was a mission to complete, but everyone just treated it as part of the package deal.
Yvain was still staring at the eyes on the door when a violent sense of dizziness arrived. Everything became double and he lost his balance but, right before he fell, he managed to regain a bit of control. With a hand on his knee and one parallel to the ground not quite making contact, and an imperceptible trembling coursing through his body, he managed to steady himself.
He could feel it. If that dizziness managed to bring him to his knees, he would lose. He didn't know what or why he would lose, but he knew that he would lose something.
He looked up from his awkward position. The eyes were now alive, their overbearing aura oppressing him. What were scales, iris, and pupil of black metal were now a vivid red containing a web of yellow under a dark slit. The challenge in them wasn't lost on him. It somehow angered and excited him at the same time.
Yvain could only attribute that feeling to how most of his life felt transient. No will of his own and only reacting to how the surroundings wanted him to react. It was a dull affair. Only when he agreed to be trained by his master and years after, when he finally gave up his comfortable life, did he feel alive; like he was in control. This felt like it was to be the third time. He had a choice. He could give up and walk away or face that stare head-on and gain something more. He needed to reach that door.
None of this meant that Yvain could actually force himself to walk straight or shake the dizziness away. He trudged forward while doubled over as if with stomachache. Two images became four, four became eight, eight became sixteen. All the images held the same inhuman looking eyes. Eventually, all he could do was close his own. With his sight gone, a sort of sharper focus came into being and he could feel that something was directly influencing his brain. That's when a hand touched his left shoulder.
"Are you all right?" came Selt's worried voice from beside him.
A silly question considering his current state, but not much the kid could do as Yvain himself didn't know what was going on. Unbeknownst to Selt, though, that hand sent Yvain's mind into a more violent spin and he finally puked.
"Hey!" Selt went to grab him but Yvain pushed him away.
"Just... don't touch me." As he finished grinding those words out, one of the towers that was already breaking down fell completely. As it crashed, with a dust cloud spreading out, the dizziness that had been impairing him lost over half its effect.
Yvain opened his eyes with slight hesitation, but his view had already turned back to a single solid image. Not wanting to risk the ailments coming back before he reached the goal, he straightened himself and walked the rest of the way, albeit still a bit unbalanced, and set his hands on the doors. Whatever dizziness was left disappeared immediately, and ready to claim his victory, he pushed the doors open.
Selt's swift steps grew closer but, before the kid ventured inside, he abruptly stopped.