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I. Name
I. Name
- Asphodel
AHS-foh-dehl
- Perhaps.
- Ain't going back to Barton Hollow
Devil gonna follow me e'er I go
Won't do me no good washing in the river
Can't no preacher man save my soul
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Just keep heading east, you'll be safe there.
The voice of my grandfather reverberated through my head, filling me to the brim with anger and despair. I'd been accused of a bad thing, and now I was running instead of testifying, which made it even worse. Because I ran, it only gave 'em more of a reason to believe it was me, and if I was caught-
Well, I didn't wanna think about what'd happen if I was caught.
"I gotta keep goin'. I'm gonna make it," I muttered, breaking into a full-on run.
After seven days on foot, I reached the Forsaken Swamplands, as my people called it. I was starving, dehydrated, and just near 'bout to collapse from exhaustion. An instinct in the back of my head warned me that I shouldn't enter this "cursed" place, yet I knew it was the only place that my tribe wouldn't enter. Fighting the lessons that I'd been taught all my life, I crossed into wetlands. Rumor said that there be a monster here, one that polluted the land wherever his hooves touched, and wore the skeletons of his victims. A shiver danced past my spine in pure fear. I honestly never thought that I'd ever come to this place, yet here I was, with nothing but the clothes on my back. Leaving me fully exposed to the Swamp Beast.
I lay awake for what seemed to be hours, my eyelids heavy. My body was going to pass out, but the pure essence of fear kept me from doing that. The rustling, chittering and howling of the bog had pushed me over the edge, terror coming off of me in waves. I had to rest soon, or it would get the best of me, I knew it.
"The monster isn't real. You'll be safe."
My words became the lullaby that finally pulled me to sleep.
A peculiar sloshing whispered at the back of my dreams, slowly growing louder and deeper, and soon I could actually feel it on my face. "Whassat?" I mutter, eventually regaining consciousness, but not opening my eyes just yet. The sloshing had stopped, therefore proving that it was in my head. Wait a second. A hot gust of wind grazed my cheek, causing me to bolt upright with a start. "Dear sky over Eldemore," I swear angrily, finally opening my eyes a crack. Bright, golden eyes shone on my coal black ones, startling me to the point of screeching like a child. The skull, the feathers, the everything.. No, it couldn't be. It must've still been a dream, right? But it was all too real..
Regaining my train of thought, I realized that I was standing face to face with the Swamp Monster. My breathing became shallow, panic flooding into my veins. This is it, I thought. I'm going to die today. Scanning my surroundings for a slight chance to escape, I realized that it had me cornered. Cursing myself for being as stupid as to sleep in the hollow of a tree, a sliver of courage gained rein of my mind. Go on, fight it! Instinct urged me, but wisdom told me otherwise. If it wanted to kill you, why didn't it kill you as soon as it saw you?
I stopped for a moment, and the monster - no, Elkrin, I realized now that he was up close - eyed me curiously. "What are you?" The whisper trails out of my lips and carries to the beast's ears, earning me a small nicker-like sound. We continued to study each other for a while, circling one another like a pair of dogs, judging if the other was trustworthy or not. Thoughts were exchanged, and we soon came to feasible terms.
As it turned out, all the Elkrin was merely looking for herbs, where I happened to have been resting on. A quick pluck! and he was to be on his way, but for some reason, he didn't leave. He merely stared at me for a while. The tension from earlier was rising once again, bubbling like a stew, and making me uncomfortable. Clearing my throat, I looked the Elkrin in the eyes and said, "You know, I bet you were wonderin' why I wound up here in the first place. Well, I'll have you know, I happen to be so poor, I had to sell my truck for gas money." Might as well tell a cheesy joke, eh?
He stared at me for a while, amber eyes shimmering in the dimmed light of the bayou. Drawing in a deep breath, the Elkrin bore his teeth-
And laughed. Or, what seemed to be a laugh. Pushing my coal-black hair off of my face, a small grin slid its way onto my face, and soon, I was chortling away alongside the beast I used to fear. It was a true laugh, one that made your sides ache and tears sluice down your cheeks, a pure unbridled joy that I hadn't felt in a long time. This Elkrin was more friendly than he was accredited, and that's when I realized it; he and I weren't all that different. Both hated because of things we didn't do, rumors spread just to burn down any reputation we might have had. Though to be honest, he was much more innocent than I. His only intentions are to help, to cure sickness and help others, while all I did was hurt people. How typical.
A low breath and a nudge interrupted my thoughts, pulling me away from my train of thought. "Ah, hello there." I gave a quick grin to my companion, stomped a hoof in reply. Small ripples vibrated across a nearby puddle, causing the tadpoles and minnows to swim away frantically. "Wha- what's the matter?" I asked, hastily scrambling to my feet. Had I upset him somehow?
The Elkrin merely shook his head and stomped once more. Continuing to pound the topsoil, he stared at me expectantly, as if he wanted me to do something. My eyes quickly alternate from his hoof to the ground, until a faint glow catches my attention. "For the love of.." I rise, exposing the little flower behind me to the sunlight, to let the Elkrin pick for his herb stash. The stag merely stood there, a glow in his eyes. That is me. I am-
"Asphodel?"
That was his name! If he told me my name, that means he trusted me!
But how did he tell me? "You don't..You..Talked to me? But only Elkrin and their bonded riders can communicate!"
Sudden realization hit me, as my knowledge of Elkrin came back. Once you bonded with an Elkrin, it told you its name through some sort of telepathy, a special communication between the two. It was the link that held the two together through thick and thin, but it didn't happen to people like me, and especially not this fast.
"Why?" My lips quivered as I spoke, a mixture of disbelief, joy and confusion.
Child, the Elkrin's baritone voice echoed through the depths of my messed-up head, you are different. You have experienced my pain as no other has, I have realized. Though it may be early, we are one in the same, and therefore, I deem you my forever partner, my rider.
Shaking my head, tears surface in my eyes. "I'm a loner, I can't have friends or family!" I protested, though my heart had found solace in Asphodel's words. "I only hurt those I love."
A period of silence filled the air of the swamp, broken only by the sounds of animals, accompanied by the wind whipping the foliage about. Soon, the alleviating voice of the Elkrin broke my thoughts once more.
Then, dear Aradia, I'm willing to take the risk.
Centuries Past..
"Kristina, follow me!" A boy calls to his friend, who trailed behind like a lost puppy. "No! What if it's not true, and we're just going to get hurt? Brennan, have some sense!"
Rolling his eyes, Brennan grabs his accomplice's hand and drags her further along. "You know that it'll keep plaguing you until you actually do it. Hurry up."
Finally complying, she dashes beside him and takes her place behind a nearby willow tree, awaiting the Spirit of the Bayou. "Now, what are we doing again?" Kristina's hushed whisper drifts in the silence, halted by the other teen's reply. "Legend has it that hundreds of years ago, someone from our old lineage and their Elkrin died here, their spirits haunting this place until they take their revenge on those who did them wrong. Pretty cool, huh? Now all we have to do is sit tight and-"
He was interrupted by the low neigh of the fabled Shaman Elkrin and his rider, Aradia Shadow-Dancer. Alighting upon the bayou waters, they cascade toward a dull shine in the murky darkness of midnight. The Asphodel, the symbolism of their friendship still grew there years after the pair had left this mortal plane, forever holding a place on this earth for them.
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Miles and miles in my bare feet
Still can't lay me down to sleep
If I die before I wake
I know the Lord my soul won't take
I'm a dead man walking
I'm a dead man walking
Keep walking and running and running for miles
Keep walking and running and running for miles
Keep walking and running and running for miles
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Lyrics © The Civil Wars, Barton Hollow