"Alright. Follow me.", the old man told you. Of course, you did as he said. The two of you went back on the path, then strayed out of it after a few minutes of following it. He led you through a bunch of small unkempt route, which eventually had the two of you end up before a forest. He entered it without another word, gesturing you to follow him. And as you did, you noticed a broken wooden sign left on the ground - with a very clear warning to tread carefully in this place.
Once inside the forest, the old man began to move without direction. Instead, he followed his instincts.
"Where are we going?", you asked him, but he didn't respond. Rather, he simply gestured you to keep quiet.
He took random turns, he stopped at various places, and even ended up in several blocked paths. After a long while, he decided to stop on a small open area surrounded by small trees and thick shrubs. There, he took a seat on the grassy ground.
"Where are we?", you asked the old man.
"In a place we won't get followed. We'll wait for things to calm down a bit, then we can run to the neighboring town.", he answered after sighing in relief.
"This place...", you said, as you looked to your surroundings. It sounded and felt calm, but for some reason, you simply cannot stay still - as if something dangerous lurks in this place. Perhaps it was just your imagination running wild, perhaps it was just due to you being not used to camping outside. This place didn't seem comfortable and safe to you at all. It was until you finally sat down that you remembered about the things you've read in Ponnier's book. "...this is Beglias's Woods, isn't it?"
"Yes.", the old man replied. "Don't worry. It's not what they say it is. There's no powerful monster living in here. It's just a plain old forest."
You decided to trust the old man's words. "What now?"
"We rest.", the old man lied down on the grass. "We'll be moving again soon enough."
"Alright."
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Not even an hour had passed, and the old man was already dozing off. You, however, was still wide awake and sitting down. After all, it's still the middle of the day, and you were usually working your butt off in some random office during this time. You breathed in the fresh air, which felt very refreshing - it was something you couldn't just easily do back in your world, with all the pollution going on around. The calm winds blew a cool and soothing breeze got you yawning. You would have lied down and fallen asleep as well if it wasn't for some familiar voice speaking in the back of your head.
"That wasn't amusing at all."
"Wha-", you immediately rose to your feet. You took a look around, and saw nothing has changed. Everything was exactly that same as it was earlier. "Who are you?"
"You know the answer to your question, girl."
"H-Hyzeeldar."
"Anyways. That's not really entertaining, but you did try. As a reward to your humble efforts to please me, I shall grant you one thing."
[] Write-in.
Hyzeeldar has decided to reward Aura! Now, while Aura may ask for pretty much anything, do remember that Hyzeeldar has twisted her wish for magic to be real once, which is one of the many reasons why she was brought here. She can ask for an answer to a question, she can ask to obtain an item, or learn something new. Perhaps even change her form to something else. However, Hyzeeldar will only grant one request - as this is more of a pity reward than an actual one.
Remember the passage, everyone. "Be careful what you wish for."