The old gnome laid on the large thick rounded pandaren bed. His sweating had finally stopped. The shakes were mild but controllable. The twitching could cause issues, but these were chances he had to take.
I’ve spent enough time here. Enough time in this Panda Land. They just wouldn’t give me peace with the fishermen. The fisher-pandas. Everything was a competition. They just couldn’t handle that I was better at fishing than all of them. Lies. Horrible, vicious, greedy liars. All of them. They’ll see. I'll make them see.
He shifted in his bed. It was nearly time.
They’d drugged him in Sri-La Village. Drugged him because he’d scared a few of the folk. They claimed that darkness befell the old gnome and that he’d caused sha to wander their village. Cail had no memory of this. In his drugged stupor they’d had him taken away to Tian Monastery. Held captive like some kind of animal.
That was some days ago, and now his caretaker, his prison guard, would soon be checking in on him. With him would come his regimented dose of tea to drink with his ground herbs pressed into a nifty pill shape, and he will stand and watch while Cail swallowed and drank. But the gnome had them fooled.
The guard had grown lazy. Complacent. Without noticing the gnome palmed the pill, never swallowing it. Cail also requested a fresh vat of stew be kept constantly brewing, so when the fat panda turned his back the tea was emptied beneath the mattress, which was beginning to smell. A sign it was nearing time to make his escape.
The voices spoke to him. Softly. Sweetly. Sometimes they were familiar, like memories. Other times he didn’t know them, but they were kind. They were helpful. The voices gave him useful ideas. They told him things, fed him the truth when others would not. When other could not. Thanks to them Cail knew what was happening. These panda men were all vicious killers underneath their fat fury flesh. They were animals, and would like nothing more than to eat him. Before they did they wanted his heart, because the heart was the seat of power. They wanted it all, but it was his and his alone.
Cail drifted to another place and time.
I’ve spent enough time here. Enough time in this Panda Land. They just wouldn’t give me peace with the fishermen. The fisher-pandas. Everything was a competition. They just couldn’t handle that I was better at fishing than all of them. Lies. Horrible, vicious, greedy liars. All of them. They’ll see. I'll make them see.
He shifted in his bed. It was nearly time.
They’d drugged him in Sri-La Village. Drugged him because he’d scared a few of the folk. They claimed that darkness befell the old gnome and that he’d caused sha to wander their village. Cail had no memory of this. In his drugged stupor they’d had him taken away to Tian Monastery. Held captive like some kind of animal.
That was some days ago, and now his caretaker, his prison guard, would soon be checking in on him. With him would come his regimented dose of tea to drink with his ground herbs pressed into a nifty pill shape, and he will stand and watch while Cail swallowed and drank. But the gnome had them fooled.
The guard had grown lazy. Complacent. Without noticing the gnome palmed the pill, never swallowing it. Cail also requested a fresh vat of stew be kept constantly brewing, so when the fat panda turned his back the tea was emptied beneath the mattress, which was beginning to smell. A sign it was nearing time to make his escape.
The voices spoke to him. Softly. Sweetly. Sometimes they were familiar, like memories. Other times he didn’t know them, but they were kind. They were helpful. The voices gave him useful ideas. They told him things, fed him the truth when others would not. When other could not. Thanks to them Cail knew what was happening. These panda men were all vicious killers underneath their fat fury flesh. They were animals, and would like nothing more than to eat him. Before they did they wanted his heart, because the heart was the seat of power. They wanted it all, but it was his and his alone.
Cail drifted to another place and time.