[this is part of a far longer story (possibly 10 to 20 times as long as this introduction only. It is written for about 99 percent but has only been published partly on a guildsite before, due to some open questions on how to end it and/or if it fitted Planeshifts settings. But these are cleared now, or so I think. And so I will post the full story if nobody objects posting a *really* long story. I just need to do some refinements here and there but, no matter what Mrokii's fate will be in the future, will try to end this story.
if anybody wants to hear about why Mrokii will act as she will in this story (which will only be of relevance at a far later point in this story, here is an earlier description of her, together with the circumstances surrounding her birth:
http://hydlaaplaza.com/smf/index.php?topic=32043.0And now enjoy (though at this point I can only post the intro until I have tweaked the chapters a bit.]
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An eerie tale of friendship, loyalty and a place one should avoidForewordAs you probably have noticed, Mrokii is an extremely curious Enki, even compared to others of our kind. And she was so from the first days of her life. Her mother, though proud of her daughters courage, often feared for her safety, when Mrokii was out in the woods all alone. And she would have feared even more, had she known the places, Mrokii used as her playgrounds.
The tale I have to tell is one, that even Mrokii herself doesn't know about, though she played a big role in it. This may sound impossible, but it is the truth. You see, when I found her the other day, just after the incidents I am about to reveal, she was devastated. In fact, had I come just a little later, I am sure Mrokii would have killed herself. She wasn't even able to tell me what happened, and so I had to mesmerize her to find out. And while I did, I also made her forget all about it. Or so I think, at least. Afterwards, when I asked her about it, she only frowned and looked at me, seemingly confusing, not knowing what I was talking about. I sighed internally as I thought it would have been a good lesson for her to know about the things that happened. But I believe that making her forget was the only way to save her from insanity or even death.
To my shame however, I have to confess that I wasn't able to "heal" her completely. Her subconscious still seems to remember what happened back then. At one point, a long time time later, she confided to me (indirectly, as she doesn't like to speak about her feelings at all times), that she fears to betray others under the right circumstances. Yes, just as high, as I found out during long hours of talks to her, is Mrokiis fear of hurting others in a way that could make them suffer from a fate far worse than simple death. You might think that this sounds foolish. But if what she told me is true (and I have every reason to believe that it is, as I personally experienced the end of this story), then she did exactly that to one of her closest friends as a child.
And this may be the cause why she still shies back at first from people who try to cross certain borders, such that doesn't even seem to exist for most of us.
But what exactly happened back in the days long gone, you might ask. Hold on a second my friend, soon enough you will know everything...
As I already said, Mrokii was an extremely curious little Fenki from her first day of life. But that was only one part of her character. She also was a very funny child, full of jokes and crazy ideas (which she never feared to put into practice, how adventurous they may have been. That, combined with her intriguing charm should have been enough to drive every young Menki around her insane and to make him fall in love with her.
But it wasn't.
In fact, most of the young Enkis in her village did not like her at all. And this was, at least in part, due to the most unusual circumstances surrounding her birth, of which I talked somewhere else. Anyway, the result was that she often was a little bit too self-confindent, making her act quite snotty, often up to a point, where she didn't listen to any others opinion. Or when she did, thought of them as idiocy that are not worth to consider.
The last thing that sealed her fate as a loner, was her greed for stories. The more creepy and bloody, the more she loved them. And you can bet that this alone would make most of the grownups around you suspicious if you are a child of seven years. There was one young Fenki however, who shared Mrokiis interest for creepy stories. But in contrary to her, most of them scared her a lot and so Mrokii was always alone, when she went out in the fields to explore the spooky places they heard about.
Looking back, I think Mrokiis seek for my friendship was inevitable. As the elder of her village I had heard a lot of stories from other visitors. And, I have to admit it, I have a desire for strange happenings too and so I used every opportunity to travel around the land, writing down everything I heard about weird or unexplainable incidents and spooky places.
Every time I came back to our village, my backpack was filled up with the things Mrokii lusted for so much. And each time she awaited me eagerly, usually sitting high up in a tree somewhere along the road. Come to think of it, I can nothing but wonder, how she always knew the time for me to return and which path I would choose. I only can imagine that she had a visionary talent, that might have been another "side-effect" of the incidents around her birth.
Forgive an old Fenki, dear stranger, for I have strained your patience far too much already. But I believe that all of it was necessary to explain why the things happened as they did so many years ago. Now, without any further hesitation, I will awake the ghosts from the past...