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Chapter One
There was little light filtering through the cave's maw like, twisted entrance, and that allowed the girl to make her slow progress deeper into its expanses. It took her a long time to notice the cavern even when she was nearly in front of it, which led her to believe that there might have been some archaic magic nearby or within it. Such possibilities made the young girl tremble with excitement.
If there was anything in the premises, it would have long ago heard Ritz's noisy approach for indeed, she was clumsy and was unable to see deeper ahead. Nearly anyone but Ritz would've probably not entered this foreboding cave but you see, this girl loves the past, and thus she could not overturn the opportunity to explore this unknown place.
The weak beams of light no longer aided her because she was away from their bright reach and yet she continued on in her same clumsy stride. The fourteen year old imagined the walls filled with hieroglyphics of the ancient world and even lined with invaluable jewels and stones. Although she was still young and the working world did not ask much of her, Ritz knew that she was either going to be an archaeologist or an anthropologist. Her dreams were spread before her eyes at a young age.
She wasn't sure if she was seeing things or not, but she could have sworn that there was some sort of dim lighting just around the bend and this made her tired legs move all the faster. It was inches away and it was getting brighter. Ritz was awestruck at what she saw. It looked as if living tendrils of gassy matter was swirling upwards to the cavern's height, and smaller orbs of the same violet matter bounced around the beams in an ethereal dance that was to go on until the end of time it seemed. She shuffled several steps forward and then realized that the phenomenon beams wouldn't hurt her yet the still unnerved her. She didn't like that feeling and thus she ran yet again. That was when she ran off a concealed edge.
She could see everything in such great detail as she fell. There were several stone paths that led into tunnels and everything was encased with faintly glowing stones which illuminated most of the area save for the deep, dark crevices of what she guessed were bottomless pits. Lucky enough for her, she was falling towards the path and not her death. At last her soft booted feet made the thudding sound of landing. However, she fell to her knees upon the impact, which will later bruise.
Ritz rose and found that she had three options, three tunnels to chose from. Two were dark which meant that the led deeper into this cave, but one was bright which obviously meant that it was a way out so it wasn't so surprising that she took the exit. What she thought would meet her was skyscrapers in the distance and a domesticated forest looming around her, but instead she was greeted with a desolate yet floral road that led on and on to a castle that was in no way, shape, or form a skyscraper. Something wasn't right. . .
((Feel free to inform me of any errors for I will fix them as soon as possible, and I will answer questions ASAP. ^__^ Au revoir!))
Chapter One
There was little light filtering through the cave's maw like, twisted entrance, and that allowed the girl to make her slow progress deeper into its expanses. It took her a long time to notice the cavern even when she was nearly in front of it, which led her to believe that there might have been some archaic magic nearby or within it. Such possibilities made the young girl tremble with excitement.
If there was anything in the premises, it would have long ago heard Ritz's noisy approach for indeed, she was clumsy and was unable to see deeper ahead. Nearly anyone but Ritz would've probably not entered this foreboding cave but you see, this girl loves the past, and thus she could not overturn the opportunity to explore this unknown place.
The weak beams of light no longer aided her because she was away from their bright reach and yet she continued on in her same clumsy stride. The fourteen year old imagined the walls filled with hieroglyphics of the ancient world and even lined with invaluable jewels and stones. Although she was still young and the working world did not ask much of her, Ritz knew that she was either going to be an archaeologist or an anthropologist. Her dreams were spread before her eyes at a young age.
She wasn't sure if she was seeing things or not, but she could have sworn that there was some sort of dim lighting just around the bend and this made her tired legs move all the faster. It was inches away and it was getting brighter. Ritz was awestruck at what she saw. It looked as if living tendrils of gassy matter was swirling upwards to the cavern's height, and smaller orbs of the same violet matter bounced around the beams in an ethereal dance that was to go on until the end of time it seemed. She shuffled several steps forward and then realized that the phenomenon beams wouldn't hurt her yet the still unnerved her. She didn't like that feeling and thus she ran yet again. That was when she ran off a concealed edge.
She could see everything in such great detail as she fell. There were several stone paths that led into tunnels and everything was encased with faintly glowing stones which illuminated most of the area save for the deep, dark crevices of what she guessed were bottomless pits. Lucky enough for her, she was falling towards the path and not her death. At last her soft booted feet made the thudding sound of landing. However, she fell to her knees upon the impact, which will later bruise.
Ritz rose and found that she had three options, three tunnels to chose from. Two were dark which meant that the led deeper into this cave, but one was bright which obviously meant that it was a way out so it wasn't so surprising that she took the exit. What she thought would meet her was skyscrapers in the distance and a domesticated forest looming around her, but instead she was greeted with a desolate yet floral road that led on and on to a castle that was in no way, shape, or form a skyscraper. Something wasn't right. . .
((Feel free to inform me of any errors for I will fix them as soon as possible, and I will answer questions ASAP. ^__^ Au revoir!))
