A Minor Setback
Mya and Grundy waited in anticipation. Just as Steph's hand was about to hit the door, everyone blinked. When their eyes opened, they were back beyond the moat.
"Hey, what happened!?" Mya exclaimed. "Steph, what did you do?"
"I didn't do anything!" Steph said back. "I was just going to knock on the door, and the next thing I knew, we were back out here!"
"This is crap! We got past the challenges!" Mya said angrily. Steph looked just as pissed.
"Umm...excuse me, girls," Grundy pipped up. "I think I know what's going on. Kind of." Mya and Steph quickly walked over to Grundy, who was holding a piece of paper in his hands. "Read this," he said.
The letter read:
"Dear Sorceresses,
I must apologize for my actions. I was...distracted...at the time of your entry. As thus, I was not adequately prepared for your arrival. The challenges you conquered, although tailored for you, were not sufficient for your skill level. As such, I'm afraid I must have you go through the challenges again. Many apologies.
-Your Good Magician,
Humfrey"
"But what does he mean, Sorceresses?" Grundy asked. "Aren't you two just ordinary players in the game? How did you manage to catch the Good Magician unaware??" Poor Grundy was thoroughly confused.
"I guess we may as well tell him," Mya said. "I have a feeling we're going to need to use our talents for these next challenges anyway."
"Yeah, I think you're right," Steph said. "There's no point in hiding it anymore." Mya nodded
"Ok, so let's do it. Grundy...Steph and I have something to tell you. We're not really who you think we are."
"I think he figured that much out on his own," Steph said. She laughed. Mya glared at her.
"I was just building up the suspense! Jeez."
"Um, girls, if I could interject?" Grundy said. "I really am in suspence right now. Could someone tell me what's going on?"
Mya and Steph laughed. "Sorry Grundy!" they said.
"Ok," Mya started. "First off, she's Steph."
"And she's Mya," Steph said.
"And we're Sorceresses!" they said together.
A little steam cloud appeared on top of Grundy's head. "LISTEN, BIRDBRAINS, I ALREADY GATHERED THAT MUCH!"
"Eep, simmer down, Grundy! We were getting there," Mya said. "So anyway, you're probably wondering how two Mundane girls could be Sorceresses." Grundy nodded. "Well, I'll start by telling you what our talents are, and then Steph can give you the backround. How's that?" Again Grundy nodded, getting impatient. "Well, first, I'll tell you that our talents are kinda the same, but kinda opposite." This didn't do anything to ease Grundy's confusion, but he let her carry on. "Stephs talent is-" Just then, a dragon swooped down on them, cutting off Mya's sentence.
"Holy shit, where did that come from?" Steph exclaimed.
"It's not a ship at all!" Grundy said. "It's a dragon! And it's not holy either! I think it's your next challenge." As a Companion, he was privvy to this sort of information.
Mya and Steph looked at each other and laughed. "Should I take this one?" Mya asked.
"Oh yeah," Steph said. "Hope you're not too rusty!" The girls turned towards the dragon. It landed, and turned into a human. Mya stalled.
"Prince Dolph! What are you doing here?" Grundy asked, shocked.
"I'm here as a challenge," Dolph answered. "The Good Magician called in a favour."
"But...but...you're a Magician! You're too strong for these girls!"
Dolph looked serious. "On the contrary. These are two Sorceresses. I highly doubt that I can beat them." Grundy was too shocked to speak. "Shall we begin, ladies?" Mya and Steph nodded. They were ready to start!
Dolph turned back into a dragon. He took a step towards them, and- wait! He wasn't in the same place anymore. How did that happen? Well, he wasn't about to let that stop him. He stared walking forward again- only to discover he was back ten steps! How was this possible?
"Hehehe…having some trouble, Prince?" Mya teased.
This of course angered Dolph. He opened his mouth, ready to breath fire at the girls. Just as he was unleashing his breath, he discovered he wasn't looking at them anymore. He was backwards! Confused, he relented for the moment.
"Almost too easy!" Mya said, grinning. "That was fun!"
"Yeah! We rule!" Steph said. They gave each other high five.
Dolph, having only been told he was dealing with Sorceresses, wasn't sure what was going on. But he wasn't ready to give up yet! He started flapping his wings, ready for an airborne assault. He pumped them for liftoff. Just as he was beginning to fly, he found himself back on the ground. Angrily, he whomped towards them, only to find himself not getting any closer. Frustrated, he stopped trying, and turned back into a human.
"Very well. It appears you have overpowered me in this form. I'd like to try another. But, would you mind telling me what your talents are?" Prince Dolph asked.
Mya looked at Steph, who looked back at her. "I guess we should tell him. He IS a prince, after all."
"Yeah, I guess you're right," Steph said. "Ok, Dolph, Mya is the Sorceress of-"
"No time for that!" a new voice interjected. "Your next challenge is here." The voice paused for a moment. "Oh yeah, Dolph, you're wanted back at the castle. Electra says there are...umm...Eve and Dawn need cleaning, and she says it's your turn."
Dolph turned red. "Well, I guess I should be on my way," he muttered. Then he turned into a roc and flew away.
"Hello, Sorceress Mya, and Sorceress Steph. I'm your next challenge-"
"Hi Magician Gray!" Grundy interrupted. "Great to see you!"
"Uhh...yes. That's right. I'm the Magician of Nullification. I can nullify your powers." He seemed quite sure of his ability to overtake the two.
"I got this one!" Steph said. They both started laughing.
Confused, Gray was caught unaware. He was unable to start concentrating on nullifying their abilities, (which he also wasn't quite aware of what they were. Magician Humfrey always seemed to leave the important parts out), when he found himself blindfolded. And gagged. And then, he was sitting in a chair. Then he was tied to it. Some strange device was attached to his head, and music started playing out of it. What magic was this?
"Can't nullify us anymore!" Mya laughed.
"Yeah, I'd like to see him try!" Steph grinned back.
"Do you think we should go further, though? Just to make sure?" Mya asked.
"Naw...it'll take him long enough to figure out what the discman is! By the time he starts trying to nullify us, we'll be back in the castle! After all, he doesn't know what our talents are, so it'll take him longer."
Mya, agreeing with this logic, nodded. "Well, let's go on, then!" She and Steph started towards the castle. Grundy, too dazzled to do much of anything, followed along slowly.
"Sorry, Gray!" he called as an afterthought. Gray was safe enough here, by the Good Magician's Castle, and he was the girls' Companion, after all. He had to go with them, even if he didn't know what was going on. He caught up to the girls. They had stopped in front of an older looking man. It was the Evil, or rather, no longer evil, Magician Murphey. That was Gray's dad! He saw fit to tell the girls that.
"That's the Magician Murphey! It's Gray's dad!" he called. "He gives out curses! Whatever can go wrong, will go wrong, when you're around him!"
The girls didn't look worried at all. Mya, in particular, looked fine. "I know what to do with him!" she said excitedly. "I've been thinking about this for some time now!" She whispered something in Steph's ear. Steph grinned. Apparently, she liked the idea, too.
"Ok, Murphey, do your worst!" Steph said.
"Very well," Murphey agreed. Just as he was about to throw was Grundy guessed would be his worst curse ever, a piece of wood appeared in his hand. What was that? Grundy wondered. The curse was thrown at Mya and Steph. But they were smiling.
"You failed, girls," he said. "Murphey's curse hit you."
"Wrong!" Mya said happily. "You don't mean Murphey's curse, you mean his-"
"Blessing!" Steph finished. The two smiled at each other.
"But...how?" Grundy asked, confused.
"I can answer that," Magician Murphey interjected. He held up the wood in his hand. "Reverse wood," he explained. "When it appeared in my hand, it reversed my magic, turning my curse into a blessing. They've beaten me, too."
"But, how did they get reverse wood?" Grundy asked, perplexed. He just couldn't figure out what was going on!
"That's not for me to explain," Murphey said. "Besides, I don't fully know myself. But the girls have been stalled enough- they will be allowed to entre the castle now." As he gestured behind him, Steph and Mya saw that the drawbridge had been lowered. They would be allowed to just walk right in!
"I must be going," Magician Murphey said. "Best of luck on your journey." Of course, they would have it now, since he had blessed them. Then he turned and started walking away.
"Can you please tell me what's going on now?" Grundy pleaded. He was just about at wit's end!
"No time for that now!" Mya said excitedly. "We can go into the castle!" And then she started running towards the drawbridge. Steph was right on her tail, er, her posterier. Grundy, sighing, followed. He hadn't expected it would be like this to be a Companion! Boy, was he confused. Well, at least they'd made it to the castle!
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Mya and Grundy waited in anticipation. Just as Steph's hand was about to hit the door, everyone blinked. When their eyes opened, they were back beyond the moat.
"Hey, what happened!?" Mya exclaimed. "Steph, what did you do?"
"I didn't do anything!" Steph said back. "I was just going to knock on the door, and the next thing I knew, we were back out here!"
"This is crap! We got past the challenges!" Mya said angrily. Steph looked just as pissed.
"Umm...excuse me, girls," Grundy pipped up. "I think I know what's going on. Kind of." Mya and Steph quickly walked over to Grundy, who was holding a piece of paper in his hands. "Read this," he said.
The letter read:
"Dear Sorceresses,
I must apologize for my actions. I was...distracted...at the time of your entry. As thus, I was not adequately prepared for your arrival. The challenges you conquered, although tailored for you, were not sufficient for your skill level. As such, I'm afraid I must have you go through the challenges again. Many apologies.
-Your Good Magician,
Humfrey"
"But what does he mean, Sorceresses?" Grundy asked. "Aren't you two just ordinary players in the game? How did you manage to catch the Good Magician unaware??" Poor Grundy was thoroughly confused.
"I guess we may as well tell him," Mya said. "I have a feeling we're going to need to use our talents for these next challenges anyway."
"Yeah, I think you're right," Steph said. "There's no point in hiding it anymore." Mya nodded
"Ok, so let's do it. Grundy...Steph and I have something to tell you. We're not really who you think we are."
"I think he figured that much out on his own," Steph said. She laughed. Mya glared at her.
"I was just building up the suspense! Jeez."
"Um, girls, if I could interject?" Grundy said. "I really am in suspence right now. Could someone tell me what's going on?"
Mya and Steph laughed. "Sorry Grundy!" they said.
"Ok," Mya started. "First off, she's Steph."
"And she's Mya," Steph said.
"And we're Sorceresses!" they said together.
A little steam cloud appeared on top of Grundy's head. "LISTEN, BIRDBRAINS, I ALREADY GATHERED THAT MUCH!"
"Eep, simmer down, Grundy! We were getting there," Mya said. "So anyway, you're probably wondering how two Mundane girls could be Sorceresses." Grundy nodded. "Well, I'll start by telling you what our talents are, and then Steph can give you the backround. How's that?" Again Grundy nodded, getting impatient. "Well, first, I'll tell you that our talents are kinda the same, but kinda opposite." This didn't do anything to ease Grundy's confusion, but he let her carry on. "Stephs talent is-" Just then, a dragon swooped down on them, cutting off Mya's sentence.
"Holy shit, where did that come from?" Steph exclaimed.
"It's not a ship at all!" Grundy said. "It's a dragon! And it's not holy either! I think it's your next challenge." As a Companion, he was privvy to this sort of information.
Mya and Steph looked at each other and laughed. "Should I take this one?" Mya asked.
"Oh yeah," Steph said. "Hope you're not too rusty!" The girls turned towards the dragon. It landed, and turned into a human. Mya stalled.
"Prince Dolph! What are you doing here?" Grundy asked, shocked.
"I'm here as a challenge," Dolph answered. "The Good Magician called in a favour."
"But...but...you're a Magician! You're too strong for these girls!"
Dolph looked serious. "On the contrary. These are two Sorceresses. I highly doubt that I can beat them." Grundy was too shocked to speak. "Shall we begin, ladies?" Mya and Steph nodded. They were ready to start!
Dolph turned back into a dragon. He took a step towards them, and- wait! He wasn't in the same place anymore. How did that happen? Well, he wasn't about to let that stop him. He stared walking forward again- only to discover he was back ten steps! How was this possible?
"Hehehe…having some trouble, Prince?" Mya teased.
This of course angered Dolph. He opened his mouth, ready to breath fire at the girls. Just as he was unleashing his breath, he discovered he wasn't looking at them anymore. He was backwards! Confused, he relented for the moment.
"Almost too easy!" Mya said, grinning. "That was fun!"
"Yeah! We rule!" Steph said. They gave each other high five.
Dolph, having only been told he was dealing with Sorceresses, wasn't sure what was going on. But he wasn't ready to give up yet! He started flapping his wings, ready for an airborne assault. He pumped them for liftoff. Just as he was beginning to fly, he found himself back on the ground. Angrily, he whomped towards them, only to find himself not getting any closer. Frustrated, he stopped trying, and turned back into a human.
"Very well. It appears you have overpowered me in this form. I'd like to try another. But, would you mind telling me what your talents are?" Prince Dolph asked.
Mya looked at Steph, who looked back at her. "I guess we should tell him. He IS a prince, after all."
"Yeah, I guess you're right," Steph said. "Ok, Dolph, Mya is the Sorceress of-"
"No time for that!" a new voice interjected. "Your next challenge is here." The voice paused for a moment. "Oh yeah, Dolph, you're wanted back at the castle. Electra says there are...umm...Eve and Dawn need cleaning, and she says it's your turn."
Dolph turned red. "Well, I guess I should be on my way," he muttered. Then he turned into a roc and flew away.
"Hello, Sorceress Mya, and Sorceress Steph. I'm your next challenge-"
"Hi Magician Gray!" Grundy interrupted. "Great to see you!"
"Uhh...yes. That's right. I'm the Magician of Nullification. I can nullify your powers." He seemed quite sure of his ability to overtake the two.
"I got this one!" Steph said. They both started laughing.
Confused, Gray was caught unaware. He was unable to start concentrating on nullifying their abilities, (which he also wasn't quite aware of what they were. Magician Humfrey always seemed to leave the important parts out), when he found himself blindfolded. And gagged. And then, he was sitting in a chair. Then he was tied to it. Some strange device was attached to his head, and music started playing out of it. What magic was this?
"Can't nullify us anymore!" Mya laughed.
"Yeah, I'd like to see him try!" Steph grinned back.
"Do you think we should go further, though? Just to make sure?" Mya asked.
"Naw...it'll take him long enough to figure out what the discman is! By the time he starts trying to nullify us, we'll be back in the castle! After all, he doesn't know what our talents are, so it'll take him longer."
Mya, agreeing with this logic, nodded. "Well, let's go on, then!" She and Steph started towards the castle. Grundy, too dazzled to do much of anything, followed along slowly.
"Sorry, Gray!" he called as an afterthought. Gray was safe enough here, by the Good Magician's Castle, and he was the girls' Companion, after all. He had to go with them, even if he didn't know what was going on. He caught up to the girls. They had stopped in front of an older looking man. It was the Evil, or rather, no longer evil, Magician Murphey. That was Gray's dad! He saw fit to tell the girls that.
"That's the Magician Murphey! It's Gray's dad!" he called. "He gives out curses! Whatever can go wrong, will go wrong, when you're around him!"
The girls didn't look worried at all. Mya, in particular, looked fine. "I know what to do with him!" she said excitedly. "I've been thinking about this for some time now!" She whispered something in Steph's ear. Steph grinned. Apparently, she liked the idea, too.
"Ok, Murphey, do your worst!" Steph said.
"Very well," Murphey agreed. Just as he was about to throw was Grundy guessed would be his worst curse ever, a piece of wood appeared in his hand. What was that? Grundy wondered. The curse was thrown at Mya and Steph. But they were smiling.
"You failed, girls," he said. "Murphey's curse hit you."
"Wrong!" Mya said happily. "You don't mean Murphey's curse, you mean his-"
"Blessing!" Steph finished. The two smiled at each other.
"But...how?" Grundy asked, confused.
"I can answer that," Magician Murphey interjected. He held up the wood in his hand. "Reverse wood," he explained. "When it appeared in my hand, it reversed my magic, turning my curse into a blessing. They've beaten me, too."
"But, how did they get reverse wood?" Grundy asked, perplexed. He just couldn't figure out what was going on!
"That's not for me to explain," Murphey said. "Besides, I don't fully know myself. But the girls have been stalled enough- they will be allowed to entre the castle now." As he gestured behind him, Steph and Mya saw that the drawbridge had been lowered. They would be allowed to just walk right in!
"I must be going," Magician Murphey said. "Best of luck on your journey." Of course, they would have it now, since he had blessed them. Then he turned and started walking away.
"Can you please tell me what's going on now?" Grundy pleaded. He was just about at wit's end!
"No time for that now!" Mya said excitedly. "We can go into the castle!" And then she started running towards the drawbridge. Steph was right on her tail, er, her posterier. Grundy, sighing, followed. He hadn't expected it would be like this to be a Companion! Boy, was he confused. Well, at least they'd made it to the castle!
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