Prologue
There was a time, so very long ago, humans coincided with monsters. There was a time of peace when even monsters taught humans magic, but not all monsters and humans were kind. Some tales say that a powerful monster had absorbed a human soul and claimed to become a god among all living things. Together, monsters and humans fought against this tyrannical abomination. Many humans and monsters were eradicated, but finally the so called god who they called Serattos was defeated. After such a time, the humans were in constant fear. They now knew that monsters could absorb their soul and become a god. And as the tale goes, war broke out among them. After the long tiring battle, the monsters retreated into the caves of the mountain which we now call Mt. Ebbot. The human leaders who recognized the kindness of monsters decided to banish these monsters within the mountain and seal them away from the outside world. Some had disagreed with the decision but the leaders reminded them that it was in order to prevent another "god" from being created.
After a time, humans began to fear something else. Something that still had a connection to the monsters, those who wielded magic. The ones who were not able to learn magic had discussed amongst themselves. Whose was to say the ones who wielded magic could not do the same as the monsters? Thus another war began. Most of the magic users had dwindled. Some who survived, kept on surviving by not showing or teaching magic to those they did not find trustworthy. After many centuries, no one could tell nor care who was wizard and who was not. The stories had become legend. But every now and again, a child would be born. One that had a strong connection to this "magic". A "special" child has eyes that glow whenever they were to use magic. The color of one's eye, however, would vary. For humans, they carried with them seven traits. Patience, Bravery, Integrity, Perseverance, Kindness, Justice and Determination. The strongest trait among them is determination. The color of determination is red while...
This says I'm some kind of wizard? That's absurd. I closed the book my mother gave me when I turned 8. To others, my eyes were not the only thing wrong with me. I get bullied a lot. I am actually quite shy. I don't talk much... I'm bigger than other girls my age. Hell, I've been mistaken for a boy once. Instinctively, I narrow my eyes and put my head down, so maybe no one notices me. When I am noticed... no matter how much I get hit, how much name calling, I never fight back. My mother, before she died, told me "Carry kindness and mercy in your heart. Show it to everyone, even to those who are rude to you, because you are better than they are. You can do better. I believe in you." My mother's smile, the one thing I remember most.
My parents died a little after I turned 8… almost 6 years. It's been a slow crawl, but eventually I'll become an adult and leave this group home to become part of the blood flow of society. I'll be living in some facility for about 3 months until I am able to have a steady job... I don't know if I can do it... I look through the windowpane, out into the cloud filled sky to get my mind off of it. It's so beautiful... I wish it would rain more. I wonder if it will rain tomorrow, during the field trip my class is taking. We'll be taking a tour around Mt. Ebbot to hear the legend and stuff like that… I guess that's why I just started thinking about it. Maybe… maybe, I'll check out and see if this legend has some truth to it. I smile a little. It could be exciting.
On the day of the tour:
I… didn't think it was actually going to be a hiking tour. I thought we were going to ride on some bus. This, kind of sucks... I stop to take a breather. Since I'm in the back of the class, I always choose to do so, they didn't stop, I didn't need them to. Suddenly I see a faded walkway to my right. It looks like it leads up to the top? I look back to the class, and back again. Curiosity has gotten the better of me. I look around to see if anyone sees me. No one, I thought, obviously. I climb over the Iron Gate and proceed onto the faded walkway. After a while, I almost gave up. I looked around once more before deciding to head back. That's when I spotted a cave. The faded walkway looks like it goes in that direction. I approach with caution. Don't want a bear to jump out and get me... It was a big opening though. When I came to the entrance, I gasped, seeing a gigantic hole in the ground. I inspect it by getting ever so close. I wonder how deep it is. It's so dark. Curiosity slaked, I begin to turn around to head back. Suddenly, my foot gets caught. I scream as I fall backwards into the dark hole.
A/N: I am willing to take criticism. Please do not discriminate. I am not sure whether to keep going from the last chapter or if I should get straight to the True Ending. Being shy, Frisk wouldn't speak very much anyway. Action speaks louder than words, they say. I'll probably start with the saving of everyone, go from there and see an idea I made up with my husband come into light (A Frans idea)... I don't know, what do you guys think?
