Kalem's hands still trembled as he staggered away from the cave. His clothes were torn, his body bruised and battered from his escape. The encounter with that creature had left him bruised and shaken, his body aching with every step. The glowing crystal, still clutched tightly in his hand, felt like a small victory against the odds.
The mountains loomed around him, dark and foreboding in the moonlight. Every shadow seemed to move; every rustle of the wind felt like the creature's claws scraping against stone. Kalem forced himself to keep walking. His thoughts were muddled, still reeling from the encounter with the beast in the depths of the cave. That thing—whatever it had been—was unlike anything he'd ever heard of. Its eyes, the way it moved... it haunted him.
As the light from the distant moon bathed the world in silver, Kalem after moving for what felt like hours of trudging through the rough terrain, found a small alcove nestled in the side of a rocky hill. It wasn't much—just a shallow indentation in the rock—but it would provide shelter from the wind, for the night.
His hands were still shaking as he pulled out a few supplies from his pack—a strip of dried meat, his canteen, and his flint. With mechanical precision, he gathered a few fallen branches and set about building a small fire. His movements were slow and deliberate, the adrenaline from his escape finally starting to wear off. The fire sparked to life after a few attempts, and Kalem sat back with a sigh, letting the warmth wash over him.
Kalem sat close, wrapping his arms around his knees as the firelight danced across his weary face. His body ached with every movement, but his mind wouldn't let him rest.
As the flames flickered, casting long shadows on the rock walls around him, His eyes drifted back to the crystal. He picked it up from nearby and held it up to the firelight, inspecting its smooth surface.
It was unlike anything he had ever seen.
Pulsing faintly in his hand, the crystal was clear, yet it shimmered with an inner light that seemed to pulse in rhythm with his own heartbeat, its glow dimmer now that he was no longer in the cave's depths.
What was this thing? The crystal had saved him, that much was clear. But its power—it wasn't something Kalem could understand.
It wasn't like any gemstone he had seen before. There were no visible imperfections, no signs of cutting or shaping. It seemed to hum with energy, a subtle vibration that resonated in his bones.
Kalem sighed, leaning back against the rocky wall behind him. "What are you?" he muttered under his breath.
As if in response, the crystal gave a faint pulse, the glow momentarily brightening before dimming again. It was almost alive, reacting to him somehow. But why? And more importantly, what was its purpose? Kalem's thoughts churned, but there were no clear answers.
Kalem sat in silence, watching the way the crystal pulsed faintly in the dim firelight. He had no idea what it was, but one thing was certain: this crystal was important. And if it was important, that meant someone would be looking for it—or at least, someone who knew what it was.
He sat in silence for a long while, the crackle of the fire the only sound breaking the stillness of the night. His parents had told him stories of magical items before they disappeared. His father, a seasoned adventurer, had spoken of rare treasures hidden in ancient places—artifacts that could bend the laws of nature. Could this crystal be one of those legendary items?
Kalem shook his head. If anyone would know, it wouldn't be him. He was just a blacksmith, and no amount of instinct could guide him through the mysteries of the magical world.
With a sigh, he closed his eyes and tried to focus. He needed to get out of these mountains and find someone who could help. That much was clear. The village wasn't an option—no one there had the knowledge or the tools to assess something like this. But in the larger cities, there were mages, appraisers, and scholars. Someone would know what this crystal was.
It meant leaving, though this time permanently. It meant a journey far beyond the life he had known. The decision had been looming for months, but now, with the crystal in hand, there was no escaping it.
His mind drifted back to the stories of his parents. They had gone missing years ago, searching for rare ores and metals in distant lands. Thom had warned him time and time again not to follow in their footsteps, not to let his own fascination with crafting lead him down the same path. But now, with the crystal in his possession, it felt like destiny was pulling him in that direction, whether he liked it or not.
"I need answers," Kalem whispered, staring into the fire. The flames flickered as if in agreement.
Tomorrow, he would pack up and head toward the nearest city. It was a few days' journey on foot, but it was his best chance at uncovering the truth. He needed to know why this crystal had saved him, and more importantly, what power it truly held.
As the fire burned lower, Kalem's eyelids grew heavy. He lay down on the hard ground, using his pack as a makeshift pillow, the crystal tucked safely into his pocket. His body begged for rest, and eventually, exhaustion won over.
In the quiet of the night, Kalem's mind drifted toward what lay ahead. He had survived the first challenge, but the real journey was just beginning. He had no idea what the cities would hold, but if the crystal was any indication, he was walking into something far bigger than himself.
And this time, there was no turning back.