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Veil of Another World

In a world where magic weaves through the very fabric of life, Alex, a young man burdened with regrets from his past life, finds a second chance in a medieval realm brimming with enchantment and peril. Determined not to repeat his past mistakes, Alex vows to embrace this new world with an open heart and a spirit of adventure...

GaloreFern · Fantasy
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26 Chs

A Guide in Disguise

As the dust settled and the forest around us returned to a tense silence, the figure stepping out from the shadows seemed like just another part of the night's surreal turn. "Looks like you kids have kicked the hornet's nest of history wide open," he said, his voice smooth, almost soothing, with an undercurrent of something I couldn't quite place.

"Who are you?" Lena's voice was firm, but I could feel her hand tighten around mine, a silent echo of the tension we both felt.

"Just a wanderer with a knack for being in the right place at the right time," he replied, lowering his hood to reveal a face that was friendly yet inscrutable. There was a flicker of something in his eyes—a glint of knowledge, or maybe it was amusement—that made me wary.

"We're listening," I said, cautiously. "But how about we start with your name?"

He chuckled, a sound that seemed too warm to be threatening. "Names can be powerful things. For now, you can call me Corvus."

Corvus. The name felt like a piece of the puzzle we didn't even know was missing. He claimed to be a friend, someone who could help us understand the relic we'd stumbled upon. But as he spoke, weaving tales of ancient magics and lost civilizations, I couldn't shake the feeling that we were playing with fire. And Corvus, for all his charm, might just be the one holding a torch.

"Your discovery is more significant than you realize," Corvus explained, his gaze lingering on the relic with what I now recognized as covetousness. "It's a key, of sorts, to unlocking powers long forgotten. Powers that some would kill to possess."

The way he said "kill" sent a shiver down my spine, a premonition of danger that I tried to dismiss. Lena, ever the braver of us two, asked the question burning in both our minds. "What kind of powers?"

Corvus smiled, a gesture meant to reassure, but it did little to ease the growing unease. "The kind that can change the world, Lena. And that's why you must be careful. There are those who would use this relic for darker purposes."

His warning felt genuine, but it was his offer to guide us, to teach us about the relic and its potential, that set the hook. We agreed, naively believing we'd found an ally in this mysterious wanderer.

As we made our way back to the village, under the guise of Corvus's protective wing, I couldn't help but feel we were stepping into a story much larger than ourselves. A story where light and dark were entwined, and trust was a commodity more valuable than gold.

In the weeks that followed, Corvus became a mentor of sorts, guiding us through the complexities of the relic's magic. But beneath his tutelage, a plan was unfolding—a plan that would lead to heartbreak and loss, the true cost of our adventure becoming clearer with each passing day.

Looking back, I wish I'd seen the signs, wish I'd questioned Corvus's motives more. But by the time the truth came to light, it was too late. Lena's fate, intertwined with the relic's mystery, was sealed, and I was left with nothing but vengeance in my heart.