Elara and Selene retreated to their makeshift camp nestled within the forest's protective canopy, the ancient tome resting on a simple wooden table between them. The whispering forest seemed calm now, the murmurs of warning fading as they distanced themselves from the forsaken plaza. Yet the oppressive feeling lingered, a reminder of the dangers lurking within the ruins.
Selene rubbed her hands together to warm them by the fire. "Do you think it's safe to open it?" she asked, eyeing the tome warily. "I mean, after everything we just experienced, what if it triggers something?"
Elara took a deep breath, her gaze steady on the weathered cover. "We won't know until we try. But we need answers, and this book might be our best shot at finding them." She pulled a dagger from her belt and carefully used its tip to break the ancient seal binding the book's cover.
The binding released with a faint pop, sending a small cloud of dust into the air. Elara gently opened the cover, revealing pages filled with intricate symbols and faded script. The text seemed to pulse with a subtle energy, the words practically vibrating with hidden meaning.
"This is... something else," Elara whispered, her fingers hovering over the delicate pages. "It's written in a language I've never seen before. And these diagrams... they look like magical constructs, but I can't make sense of them."
Selene leaned in to get a closer look, her eyes scanning the text. "We need a translator or someone with expertise in ancient languages," she said. "Otherwise, we're just guessing."
Elara nodded, her brow furrowed. "There's a scholar in the city of Eldrithor. Professor Arthen. He might be able to help us. He's an expert in ancient civilizations and lost languages."
"Sounds like our best option," Selene agreed. "But getting there won't be easy. The path is long, and those whispers in the plaza—I'm not sure they're done with us yet."
As if on cue, a distant rumble echoed through the forest, followed by the sound of rustling leaves. Elara and Selene exchanged a glance, their hands instinctively reaching for their weapons. Something was coming, and it wasn't friendly.
"Grab the book," Elara said, her voice tense but controlled. "Let's move. We need to get out of here before whatever's out there finds us."
Selene secured the tome in her pack, and they quickly doused the campfire. As they slipped through the forest, the whispers returned, growing louder and more insistent. The trees seemed to sway unnaturally, their branches forming eerie shapes that loomed overhead.
"Stay close," Elara whispered as they moved through the dense underbrush. "We can't afford to get separated."
They picked up their pace, the forest growing darker with each step. The whispers seemed to be leading them astray, trying to confuse their sense of direction. But Elara and Selene pressed on, their resolve fueled by the need to reach Eldrithor and uncover the truth hidden within the forbidden tome.
As they emerged from the forest and onto the main road, the whispers abruptly stopped, as if they had reached the edge of their domain. The relief was palpable, but both women knew they couldn't let their guard down. The journey to Eldrithor would be perilous, and the secrets within the tome would likely attract more than just whispers in the dark.