by leaftail101 » Wed Apr 30, 2025 4:19 pm
prompt: tapestry
fable: NPC
entry:
The sun was high in the morning sky. A gentle breeze blew through my hair, bringing with it the soothing scent of the salty sea. I rounded a corner, entering the town center where the city market was in full swing. The area was bustling with brightly dressed patrons perusing the many stalls lining the streets. Merchants called out with strong voices, advertising their wares; waving bowls of tantalizing spices, sparkling jewels, and extravagant fabrics towards passersby in hopes of catching a wealthy eye. I made my way into the bustle, squeezing past distracted customers and dodging several merchants who reached towards me enthusiastically, beckoning me towards their stall. A small group of women dressed in luxurious frills flittered past me, tittering over a stall displaying a questionable selection of magical perfumes. As they passed me, I quickly dodged the hands of a pudgy fisherman who was trying to sell me a foul-smelling box of carp for what he claimed was an unbeatable steal.
I pulled my cowl closer over my head before subtly looking down for my satchel to ensure it was still there. I let out a sigh when I felt its weight settle against my hip. Looking back up, I searched the many stalls and signs of the more permanent businesses. It didn’t take long before my eyes landed on the large wooden sign I was searching for. It sported the emblem of a seagull in flight, a coin and quill clenched in each talon. Below, the words “Sally’s Pawn” were roughly scrawled. I quickly turned, taking a step towards the shop, when suddenly, out of nowhere, a dark form bumped roughly into my side. Stunned, I stumbled aside, unsure of what had happened. Assuming I’d mistakenly bumped into a passing patron, I turned to apologize when the form darted away, a dark blur zipping its way between other patrons before disappearing in the crowd. My brows furrowed in confusion and slight annoyance, but I shook my head, choosing to continue with my errand instead of berate the stranger for their rudeness. I turned to make my way back towards the shop when I froze. The heavy weight at my side was suddenly gone.
My heart began to thump in my chest, and I whipped my cloak aside, glancing down. The satchel was gone. How? When? My mind jumped back towards the odd encounter with the dark form. No! Before I could think, I took off in the direction the form had fled. I pushed past the many customers and patrons who now filled the streets. Ignoring the grunts of annoyance and shouts of disdain, I shoved my way through the crowd. Where did they go? Did they know what was in the satchel? They couldn’t have! I berated myself for not noticing what had happened sooner. Finally, I reached the edge of the market and pushed my way out of the crowd with a burst. I anxiously glanced around at the surrounding buildings and streets. Just as my eyes moved to the right, I barely caught the blur of a dark shape disappearing behind a brick building that lay a few yards away. I took off in that direction with all the speed I could muster. My heart was pounding in my ears as I rounded the corner. The dark form slipped behind another corner. I chased after them but the thief kept snaking their way through the narrow alleys, passing around a new corner each time I managed to gain a few feet. Annoyance and fury flared inside me, spurring me forward with added speed. I finally managed to come across them just as they swung inside a large building with large, heavy wooden doors that slammed closed with a loud thud as I raced up the stairs. I quickly pushed my way through the doors and entered what seemed to be a large, imposing hallway. There were no other doors or branching hallways to either side, instead, the hall stretched into the distance, fading into the dark. There were no windows, but aged metal sconces provided an eerie glow that failed to provide any bit of warmth in the chilly hall. In between each of the sconces lining the walls were the largest tapestries I’d ever seen. They looked very old and sported stunning art portraying a variety of scenes from epic wars to peaceful landscapes.
At any other time, I would have loved nothing more than to spend several hours gazing at each one, studying the intricate patterns and colors that made up the dozens of scenes, but right now, I was in a hurry. I glanced around the hallway but didn’t see the thief anywhere. I pushed away from the doors, hesitantly making my way down the dark hallway and past the towering tapestries. What felt like a gentle breeze brushed past me, which was odd due to the lack of windows, but I didn’t think too much about it as my mind was reeling with the jarring thievery and the loss of my satchel and its precious contents.
I passed a few more tapestries, catching subtle movements swirling at the corners of my eye, but each time I turned to face them, only the stagnant expanse of the tapestries greeted me. A gnawing sensation filled the back of my mind, but I pushed forward. I was more than halfway down the hall when something suddenly caught my eye. This time, as I turned to face it, the movement didn't stop, and my eyes landed on a dark form marring the colorful visage of one tapestry. The tapestry depicted what looked like a springtime festival set in a different age. Most of the tapestry showed a large field of flowers decorated with brightly colored streamers and stalls which cheerful townsfolk dancing about. In the distance there was a small village and a surrounding forest. Mountains faded into the distance and there seemed to be a tiny castle nestled between the rocky faces. As I studied the tapestry and the dark blur, its surface seemed to ripple and shine and the small dark shape wavered, slowly moving across the scene. I blinked. Moving closer, I squinted at the tapestry. Was it… really moving? I looked closer at the dark shape and noticed what looked like a tan colored bag slung in its arms. Wait, that’s my satchel! My eyes widened with disbelief as I suddenly recognized the dark blur to be the same thief who stole my satchel. What is going on? How did my satchel and the thief end up on this old tapestry? As my mind tried to make sense of what I was seeing, I suddenly heard a small squeak and glanced down just in time to see a large rat scitter over my feet. With a loud yelp, I stumbled to the side, eager to get away from the rodent. The rat squeezed its way into a small crack in the wall and disappeared. I released a sigh, then realized I’d lost my balance and was now leaning precariously towards the tapestry. Before I could regain myself, my feet slipped out from under me, and I went careening to the side. I squeezed my eyes shut, bracing myself for impact with the hard wall, but was greeted instead with the queasy sensation of free-falling.
I opened my eyes to see that I was no longer standing in the eery hallway, but was now several feet in the sky, quickly falling towards a grassy field where colorfully dressed townsfolk happily cheered and danced. I briefly had the feeling that the field and townsfolk looked an awful lot like the scene I'd just seen in the tapestry, but before I could give it more thought, I slammed into the ground hard, my head reeling. With a groan, I pushed myself up tentatively, testing my limbs and body for any injury, but surprisingly, I was completely fine. As I tried to regain my senses, a small child ran past me, waving a kite shaped like a fish behind him. Where am I…? Before I could give myself time to think about my circumstances, a dark shape zipping away in the distance caught my eye. That's the thief! I jumped to my feet and raced across the field. Not far away from the celebration in the field lay the small village. The thief darted between huts and ran deeper into the town. “Hey! Stop!” I called after them. The figure continued racing forward, not showing any signs of slowing down. I chased after them, my anger returning and flaring in my heart. “That’s my satchel!!” I roared. We neared what seemed like the center of the town when suddenly the figure stopped, slowly turning to face me.
I picked up speed, not wanting to lose this chance to catch them. As I approached, the figure stayed in their spot, showing no signs that they intended to run away again. “Hey! What’s your deal?” I shouted angrily, rushing towards the thief. Before I could reach for them, they quickly unhooked my satchel and tossed it towards me, the bag landing with a thump in the dirt and kicking up a poof of dust. I quickly reached down, yanking it towards me. I pulled it open, looking anxiously inside. When I finally ensured that the contents remained unremoved, I felt a weight lift off my chest. Then I was filled with confusion, and I looked up to see that the thief was still standing there. “If you were just going to give it back to me in the end, why did you make me chase you all the way in here?” I growled with indignation. The thief lifted what I now realized was a dark cloak that enshrouded their form. The face that looked back at me was what I can only describe as being utterly ethereal. Though a thief they were, the stranger was the most beautiful being I had ever seen. I felt my breath catch and my heart stop as I gazed dazedly at them. They seemed to notice my sudden enthrallment as their eyes twinkled with a hint of humor. I clenched my eyes, trying to clear my head and regain my thoughts. ”Who are you, why did you steal my satchel, and why did you lead me here?” I demanded, my voice carrying a bite. The thief tilted their head towards me, an indescribable expression spreading across their face. “My name is Thalia, I am the advisor to the King of this world, and we need your help. I was sent to find you as you are the only one who has the power to help us so I stole your bag to lead you here.” What? Did they just say, ‘this world?’ Are we not inside of a tapestry scene? Does this mean this world is real? What is going on, and what do they mean they need my help?! My mind was reeling, I had no idea what to believe. I glanced at them incredulously, not fully trusting their words but not sensing any danger coming from them. "You could have just approached me and asked for my help like a normal person..." The stranger laughed, giving me a sideways smirk. "Would you have listened and followed me to this world otherwise?" No, I thought, defeated.
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Stopping here xD To Be Continued I guess~