Down in the sleepy village the sun's light was melting away
into the western sky as the shade of the mountain branched out along the land
to take its place.
Night would soon be upon the little village at the foot of
the mountain and its inhabitants were finishing their daily tasks and making
their way home to their modest thatched-roof cottages.
They were a good, hard-working folk that helped one another
out whenever they could and they led happy, peaceable lives, with their
families gathered together in their cozy homes, made warm by the flames alight
in the cooking hearths, their lives were fulfilled.
Now that the evening light had faded completely, night had
arrived and the villagers readied themselves for bed; for early the next day,
the preparations for the winter festival would begin.
Midnight came and all were asleep, slumbering serenely in
their warm, straw-laden beds, when a slinking shadow made its way through the empty
village street, moving unnaturally against the moon's pale light.
Growing long, the shadow slithered like a serpent and seeped
into the window of one of the cottages, where a young child lay sleeping in his
bed on the second level loft.
The young boy had no siblings so he enjoyed the privacy of
the upper loft to himself as his parents slept soundly on the main floor below.
He had never suffered from bad dreams before, but as the
shadow cast its gloom over him, dark and foreboding visions came to him.
Visions of a skewed version of the world he knew; instead of
clear blue, the blood red skies of his dream world were the backdrop to
high-reaching towers of steel that crowded in on each other and loomed down on
tortured figured that toiled and languished in the dirtied and polluted lands
below.
None of what the boy saw in his dreams made sense to him,
yet the images horrified him beyond anything he had ever witnessed; each more
horrifying than the last, until a startling figure came into view above the
nightmarish landscape, taking up the entirety of the skies.
The menacing gaze of a black-eyed man with a severe and
gaunt face glared down at him within the dream. Yet, those pools of blackness
seemed to somehow see through the dream, and gaze at him truly where he lay
whimpering in his bed, still asleep.
A sneer slid across the man's face to reveal a mouth full of
glinting, razor-sharp teeth that sent a wave of fresh terror through the boy,
and then the truly terrifying revelation came to the slumbering child.
Somehow, the loathsome visage staring down at him through
his dream was his own grown self; a twisted and blasphemous version of the man
he would become.
With a jolt the boy awoke and cried out for his parent; the
slinking shadow shrinking back out the window before they arrived to comfort
their weeping son.
Back down the village street and out into the darkness of
the surrounding forest trees, the shadow shrunk back until it became the
hunched figure of a cloaked individual, hiding from sight amongst the old oaks.
Their task complete, the figure turned to shamble away further
into the wood so that they were totally hidden by the darkness of the cover of
the tall trees.
A strange sound came from within the darkness and then
dissipated; leaving the sleepy village that lay nestled between the vast forest
and the curving river alone and at peace once again.
From high up on the mountain top, a slight rumble sounded
the beginning of what was to come.
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