AN: so, today was extremely boring, with the football thing going... and typing these chapters made for a good distraction from all the loud parties... I also have a poll going for later on in the story... Enjoy! ^^
Early in the morning Gufuu released the hold her magic had upon the Giant. Eyeope hid within the mass that was Gufuu's hair. The giant seemed to think that getting her to 'Gringotts' was the most important priority. They went through a dingy pub where the giant let that false name out, which made all the magic users swarm her. This frightened both Gufuu and Volvagia (who was being held by Gufuu). Eyeope just flew above all the magic users. Neither Gufuu nor Eyeope wanted to call them Mages because of how their magic felt so WRONG! Their magic had no orientation at all, it made Gufuu feel like their magic didn't even belong to them...
Once they were out of the crowd, the Giant lead Gufuu to the back entrance of the pub. There was a solid brick wall, that looked like it was extremely old. The Giant used his Pink umbrella to move the bricks out of the way. What was revealed made Gufuu cringe. These 'Wizards' as they called themselves, seemed to be stuck in the middle ages. Their shops seemed to be held together by merely magic alone. The Giant pulled Gufuu to an Enormous building made of marble and various other precious materials. Around the door were words that made Gufuu smirk:
Enter, stranger, but take heed
Of what awaits the sin of greed
For those who take, but do not earn,
Must pay most dearly in their turn.
So if you seek beneath our floors
A treasure that was never yours,
Thief, you have been warned, beware
Of finding more than treasure there.
The creatures within the building puzzled Gufuu and Eyeope. Gufuu was wondering what manner of creatures these were, especially since they were brimming with True magic. The Giant bent down and said, " they're Goblins."
" Goblins?" Replied Gufuu curiously.
" Goblins are a warriors like race who run the banks in the wizarding world," replied a voice from behind them. When Gufuu looked behind herself, she saw a man the height of a goblin. He seemed to vaguely resemble these "goblins."
" Next," the teller said prompting Hagrid to drag Gufuu to the counter. " Key please," The Goblin requested.
The giant fished around his multitude of pockets until he finally a small bronze key. "Here it is," the Giant called cheerfully.
The goblin called over another goblin called Griphook. The goblin called Griphook lead them down a long hallway that ended with an enormous maze of caves. Not even a Land mage could figure out the mass of tunnels. The ride was immensely fast twisting and turning rapidly. Eyeope had to cling with all his might to Gufuu's hair. Even then, Eyeope had nearly slipped off of Gufuu's extremely long hair. Something that might be noted is that when a demon reaches their maturity, their growth slows then comes to a near stop about five to six years later. Because of Gufuu's heritage she is naturally short, and favors hair nearly as long as she is tall. (which is a depressing about 4 feet). When the cart stopped Gufuu was about ready to keel over and hurl out her guts. Her natural motion sickness from being a demon mage acting up.
They stopped in front of a vault numbered 687. The goblin used the small bronze key to open the vault. Within were mounds of gold, silver and bronze. The Giant picked up Gufuu out of the mine cart, and placed her within the vault. The goblin brought her a bag with a wind based spell upon it.
Gufuu's motion sickness passed quickly, allowing her to examine the spell upon the bag. '"An expansion charm?" She guessed quietly. Eyeope fluttered up and down in confirmation. She got up quickly and filled the bag generously, then grabbed Volvagia before getting back into the metal death trap. The ride was mercifully quickly. After she went shopping while the Giant went back to the tavern for his queasiness. Luckily for Gufuu, her wind magic offers a quick recovery... although it increases her claustrophobia for a period of time equal to how much she needs to heal herself. The large hall of Gringotts was luckily big enough for her not to get scared.
