The Clearing
Except, of course, some of them had met fairies before. Some of them had even eaten fairy food.
Oram was one such - and he had his reservations. Yet, he still ate the chokecherry berries. For a moment, nothing happened. Or at least, nothing happened to him - because around him? Around him was chaos.
Meanwhile, eating the berries was something of a dramatic and traumatic experience for Winston . Nevertheless he did. Maybe it was the after effects of the almost-choking near-death-experience he'd just had - but once he'd eaten the huckleberries, he started to hiccup. The first hiccup was a loud one. Really, far too loud for such a small handy-ferret. But then, the second hiccup lifted him off his feet. Within moments, Winston had a case of the hiccups which had to be seen to be believed. They weren't uncomfortable or painful, but they were loud - and the other thing they were? They were the kind of hiccups which literally lifted Winston off his feet. With each one, the small ferret bounced about a foot in the air.
Now, this was difficult. It might cause attention.
Other than the fact that, in the same moment, Areia ate the bear berries. Now, a hiccupping ferret is unusual, it's true. But a were-bear? Well. As Areia grew to about seven foot tall, and grew fur and ... well, looked for all the world like a bear. But not the sort of bear that is seen in the wild. No, this was the sort of bear seen on children's beds, clutched in small hands to provide comfort and familiarity. Areia was a large, perambulating, teddy bear. She felt no different (other than taller) but she looked very different indeed.
Now, if these things hadn't been happening at the same moment, many of them might have not eaten the berries. But it all started happening after everyone had eaten the berries. So, Balthazar ate his berry. He seemed, at first, to stay the same. He might notice the others before he realised that he was looking at his nose. Precisely, down his snout. Eater of the wolfberry, the transformation into wolf didn't hurt him but, within a few moments, Balthazar Black was an on-four-legs wolf. He could still talk (though the physics of that was just weird) - but his hands were now his paws, etc. He was, physically, a wolf.
Kisaik noticed that Balthazar was a wolf, as it happened, and he might have been quite taken by surprise. Of course, what might also surprise him was the fact that he (who had eaten bluberries) was turning blue. But he was more than turning blue (although he was doing that. Tip of his toes to the top of his head. Bright, vibrant, blue). When he spoke, blue blossoms and blue butterflies and blue bubbles came out of his mouth. When he moved his hand, a trail of blue glitter followed him. And, from atop his head where he could grow plants and such? A cascade of blue flowers fell - slowly at first and then more and more.
When Yina at her berries, she was already sorry for having chucked up on Elisabeth. However, soon enough she'd have more to worry about. Bufalloberries were what Yina ingested and she, like Balthazar, transformed. This transformation was also into a four-legged creature - a specific type of water bufallo . Of course, the issue was that she (nor Balthazar) actually changed size. That didn't matter to Balth - but it meant that there was a very small bufallo. Again, she could talk just fine, she had the horns etc - but no hands.
Perhaps Elisabeth was watching all this with amazement. Her eyes may have widened at what was happening around her. And, of course, it was surprising that everyone seemed to be so much .. bigger than they were usually. Things too. Then, perhaps, she looked down at how close the floor was and maybe Elisabeth realised what those who could see her would see clearly. She was a child. Maybe two or three arcs old. Just out of toddler stage, but still very little. She was completely herself, mentally - but physically she was in a three-arc-old's body. Youngberries, huh? And - just because someone will ask - she was wearing a pretty white dress with big red poppies on it.
Nir'wei of course, had the opposite problem. He too might not notice immediately, but then the arthritis in his hand flared up and he got a nasty twinge in his hip. Of course, his sight wasn't what it had once been and yet he could see those around him changing. The elderberry had worked its magic and Nir'wei was old. Really, really, old. If he had a lifespan of a hundred, he was aged like he was ninety nine and a half. With all the physical joys that age brings - but mentally, he was who he was.
Finally, there was Zoro. There was no physical transformation for Zoro. No coughing up of cherries or changes to his age. Zoro, in fact, floated along quite happily until, maybe, he realised that he was doing just that. Floating. He floated and, unless he grabbed on to something (there was plenty to grab on to) then he would find that, having eaten the cloudberry, he was in fact floating away. Anyone who happened to help him would find that Zoro Astrian was now weightless.
And then, finally, Oram - first to eat, last to experience it - coughed. Just once. But as he coughed, he brought up a cherry. A whole cherry. It didn't hurt, it wasn't even uncomfortable - to him it felt like he just coughed.
But when he coughed - out popped a cherry.
And now, it seemed, Oram had a persistant, niggly cough. Mid sentence. Mid thought. Cough. Cough. Cough.
And the fairies watched with interest. Then, a chant started up.
"One of us ....." "One of us ....." "One of us ....." "One of us ....."
"Excellent!" Cage declared and the fairies (including their guides) cheered. Those who had fairy diris from the Forging would feel no sense of concern. Indeed, far from it - and from most it was deeply amusing. "You have eaten our food and, briefly, you will walk in your world and ours. So come now, and let me show you!" he said.
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The small dragonfruit fey gestured and all the fairy guides fluttered around him. They sang and danced in the air, laughter tinkled and they seemed inordinately happy. More claps and cheers and whistles. "Now we have eaten together, you must pick the Blackberry. That person will forever be who they are now - their fairy form. They will spend their trials liaising between Ol'Tuck, the fae and the creatures of Sweetwine," Cage beamed. "You will waken to the song of Ol'Tuck, you will dance all night beneath the stars and you wings will never fly outside Sweetwine, for that is the only place where we can exist. "
Suddenly, as though it was rehearsed, every fairy fell silent.
Cage spoke amid the stillness. "Now you must face three trials. The Trials of the Blackberry - the trials of the Flapdoodle, Flopsy and Pinch!! Those who survive these trials will be eligible to become Blackberry. Those who survive, but do not become Blackberry will return to their mortal form," Cage certainly had a flair for theatrics..... "Far across the misty seas and in the dark recesses of Faldrass, there exists a legend of the Smooglenuff. But here, in Sweetwine, we hear the song of all the legends. We know where that story began. It began in fear and fog and terror. It began with a creature held back by Smooglenuff. We call it the ..." Cage leaned forward, as though speaking the name might indeed summon the creature itself. "It is the .... Flapdoodle. A creature of fearful visage. Tall as a bear, with claws like razors, poison in its blood and the bane of fairies everywhere." He looked around them and he gestured. In front of him was suddenly an opening - an opening in the ground which led down into a place which seemed to have a waterfall and was rather... purple. It was all that they could make out.
"On this trial every ten arcs, the Flapdoodle must be defeated. He can only be defeated by someone who is both Fae and Mortal - and such you are and so we ask you to descend and fight the Flapdoodle. Save us all!!!!"
Should any of them go in (there was a lot of expectation that they would - no fairy would join them, even the Forged dirirs) then, indeed, they would find themselves in a purple-hued place. It was like a cavern, but the roof of the cavern was painted to be such a perfect rendition of the sky that they weren't sure whether they were above or below ground.
In the distance, there was a waterfall and what seemed to be a small golden-haired winged woman who was sitting by the waterfall and singing a mournful song.
If they went through (and of course, they could not do) then, when the last of them had entered, they heard a single bell chime and, behind them, the opening was no more.
Suddenly, as though it was rehearsed, every fairy fell silent.
Cage spoke amid the stillness. "Now you must face three trials. The Trials of the Blackberry - the trials of the Flapdoodle, Flopsy and Pinch!! Those who survive these trials will be eligible to become Blackberry. Those who survive, but do not become Blackberry will return to their mortal form," Cage certainly had a flair for theatrics..... "Far across the misty seas and in the dark recesses of Faldrass, there exists a legend of the Smooglenuff. But here, in Sweetwine, we hear the song of all the legends. We know where that story began. It began in fear and fog and terror. It began with a creature held back by Smooglenuff. We call it the ..." Cage leaned forward, as though speaking the name might indeed summon the creature itself. "It is the .... Flapdoodle. A creature of fearful visage. Tall as a bear, with claws like razors, poison in its blood and the bane of fairies everywhere." He looked around them and he gestured. In front of him was suddenly an opening - an opening in the ground which led down into a place which seemed to have a waterfall and was rather... purple. It was all that they could make out.
"On this trial every ten arcs, the Flapdoodle must be defeated. He can only be defeated by someone who is both Fae and Mortal - and such you are and so we ask you to descend and fight the Flapdoodle. Save us all!!!!"
"Save us all!....." "Save us all! ....." "Save us all!!!! ....." "SAVE US!! ....."
The Flapdoodle
Should any of them go in (there was a lot of expectation that they would - no fairy would join them, even the Forged dirirs) then, indeed, they would find themselves in a purple-hued place. It was like a cavern, but the roof of the cavern was painted to be such a perfect rendition of the sky that they weren't sure whether they were above or below ground.
In the distance, there was a waterfall and what seemed to be a small golden-haired winged woman who was sitting by the waterfall and singing a mournful song.
If they went through (and of course, they could not do) then, when the last of them had entered, they heard a single bell chime and, behind them, the opening was no more.
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