Beyond the Fields We Know

Just in case it's the sister from previous story.

What did his princess look like again?

Anyway, I find myself not trusting ice, as that is associated with the parents a. Violet Fire doesn't really have all that much that interests me. The column might be interesting, but personally I want to know about...

[X] "Nothing, sir knight, and that is what worries me. When you slept, the wind ceased to howl and the flensing winds did not blow. I do not know what this means, but it fills me with fear."
 
Dare I ask?

And hm... I kind of like the idea of a weather system dedicated to making us miserable. Well, not in the IC sense, but just as a general concept. (It's somewhat strange that it lets us sleep, though.)

Odds are this is continuing from the first story (ie this is the land created by the two dragons). This will, indeed, be amusing.

[X] "Ice. Ice, floating in the pool of water, and something in the air which fled from the storm to hide in the cold and dark."

^ this could be the sister from the first story, thus...
 
Three Days? That means only two more days travel to reach the demon city!

Obviously, Rownes prove communication (or secrets, which is kind of like inverse communication) to be the source of all power. Naturally, we want the option where we have the most chance to communicate, Communicate with our fists!

[X] "Out in the darkness, I saw firelight. And not just one fire, no. Something that could only be a column bearing torches."
 
[X] "Ice. Ice, floating in the pool of water, and something in the air which fled from the storm to hide in the cold and dark."

The sister?

also, the endless desert?
 
[X] "Violet fires burned in the sky, when the storm cleared. It is back, but sir, I feel that those fires moved with conscious intent. Perhaps almost as if they were searching for something."
Dragons?
 
Assuming this is the future.
Could be the past.
Could even be part of the Rowne.
Also entirely possible for the Dragon to eat the Knight.
As we saw in the previous tale, things won't always go as expected.
 
[x] "Violet fires burned in the sky, when the storm cleared. It is back, but sir, I feel that those fires moved with conscious intent. Perhaps almost as if they were searching for something."

If nothing else, I suspect it's got to be hard for fire of any kind to survive in a storm, so that at least means there could be more than one being alive in the tundra
 
[X] "Out in the darkness, I saw firelight. And not just one fire, no. Something that could only be a column bearing torches."
 
[x] "Nothing, sir knight, and that is what worries me. When you slept, the wind ceased to howl and the flensing winds did not blow. I do not know what this means, but it fills me with fear."
 
[x] "Nothing, sir knight, and that is what worries me. When you slept, the wind ceased to howl and the flensing winds did not blow. I do not know what this means, but it fills me with fear."
 
[X] "Ice. Ice, floating in the pool of water, and something in the air which fled from the storm to hide in the cold and dark."
I think it's the sister from the first story, and ice has had positive connotation so far in this part of the quest, so it's likely friendly.
 
[x] "Nothing, sir knight, and that is what worries me. When you slept, the wind ceased to howl and the flensing winds did not blow. I do not know what this means, but it fills me with fear."
 
Dare I ask?

And hm... I kind of like the idea of a weather system dedicated to making us miserable. Well, not in the IC sense, but just as a general concept. (It's somewhat strange that it lets us sleep, though.)
Hmm. I wouldn't interpret that that way. Perhaps I have listened too much to friends of Scelto but I would take that to mean the wind is a reflection of the knight's own striving or otherwise is a mirror to us.
 
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