Chapter 261: The Fae & Flower Part 2

Name:Realm of Monsters Author:Frostbird
Chapter 261: The Fae & Flower Part 2

What exactly is this thing? Sylvie pointed in disgust at the giant snake carcass.

A viperidae, Freya said grimly.

Um, Im still a little lost here, Sylvie said. Are there any more of them?

If there are, we may be in trouble, Callum glanced up at the canopy warily.

Stryg closed his eyes, I dont hear any more of them, nearby at least.

I never thought wed see one this close to the city though, Freya bit her lip. Were only a couple of leagues from Undergrowth at best.

What do you know about these Viperidae? Stryg asked.

Where to begin? Freya exhaled loudly. The viperidae are predators created to hunt down anything smaller than it, which is basically everything.

Wait, you said created? Sylvie asked. Those things arent natural?

Freya furrowed her brow, Thats

As natural as beast-kin, Callum said.

Stryg opened his eyes, Are you saying the viperidae were created by the Mortem Order?

Freya shook her head, This was way before the Mortem Order dabbled with the beast-kin 400 years ago. No, this was over a thousand years ago, right around the time the drows lost the war to the vampires in the Northern Lands.

Callum nodded, The story is rather famous in Undergrowth, albeit less so in Hollow Shade, but Freya and I had an extensive education.

The drows fled the Northern Lands and escaped through the Rupture Mountains, Freya said. Many of them died in those hazardous mountains, but Sientia I managed to win a gamble with a dragon who helped guide the rest of the drows to the safety of Glimmer Grove Forest or so they thought.

I think I know this part, Sylvie whispered.

Glimmer Grove wasnt as empty as the drow refugees thought, Freya said. A powerful witch had made her home in the forest and she didnt take kindly to new guests.

So, what? She killed the drows? Stryg asked.

Worse, Callum said in a dark tone. She created monsters to kill the drows for her.

Were not sure how the witch did it, but she managed to combine several different breeds of the deadliest snakes into one monstrous predator. Freya pointed at the serpentine carcass, The viperidae.

And from that day on the witch became known as the Witch Queen of Glimmer Grove, or as most people call her nowadays, the Viperidae Queen, Callum said.

So these magically enhanced snakes have just been killing people for the last thousand years? Stryg asked.

Not exactly, Freya said. The viperidae did terrorize the drow refugees, picking them off in their sleep or sometimes in broad daylight. It was only thanks to House Thorn that the refugees werent completely wiped out back then.

But House Thorns mages couldnt be everywhere at once. There were still many casualties, Callum said.

Until a group of brave warriors and mages went on a suicidal quest to put an end to the witchs carnage. They traveled to the heart of Glimmer Grove in search of the witch The viperidae ambushed them It was a slaughter, Freya said softly.

Stryg glanced up at the hole in the canopy the viperidae had left behind when Sylvie had brought it down with her flora magic. How such a large snake had even managed to get up there without breaking the canopy beforehand, he had no idea.

It makes sense, Stryg nodded.

The story cant end there can it? Sylvie asked.

Luckily, no, Callum smiled weakly. One warrior survived the ambush, by sheer luck or skill, well never know. His name was Parvus.

As in the Great House of Parvus? Sylvies eyes widened.

The very same, Callum nodded. But there was no Great House of Parvus back then. Parvus had no House backing him, he had no magic, no enchanted artifact. All he had were his skills as a ranger from his time in the Northern Lands.

And yet he managed to do what not even House Thorns greatest mages could, Freya said. He snuck into the Viperidae Queens lair and slit her throat. After the viperidae lost their queen they lost any sense of coordinated attacks. The snakes retreated back deep into the heart of the forest and have lurked there ever since.

All thanks to one magicless ranger. If you want to talk about the legendary heroes of old, Parvus was one of them, Callum glanced at Stryg. And you knocked out his descendant in an alehouse just a few days ago.This chapter is updated by nov(e)(l)biin.com

Stryg shrugged, How does that saying go again? The apple has fallen far from the tree?

Haha, very funny, Callum said dryly. House Parvus is revered in Undergrowth. Try not to make enemies with Damian. You may find yourself with more enemies than you think.

Sylvie raised her hand, Okay, so I get the whole Parvus-slayed-the-witch story and all, but if the viperidae retreated into the heart of the forest, why is this one here?

Thats whats confusing, Freya admitted. There shouldnt be any of them nearby. If there were, we'd have been told about it before the Challenge started.

Unless this is part of the Challenge, Callum said.

Seems a little too dangerous for the first Challenge, dont you think? Freya said.

Who knows? The tourney has always been very dangerous. Contestants have died in the past, Callum said forebodingly.

Still this is a little much, Freya muttered.

Shh, Stryg placed a finger to his lips. He closed his eyes and focused on his hearing.

...What is it? Freya whispered and gripped her hammer.

After what seemed an hour of chatting to Stryg but had only been a couple of minutes, Sylvie reached out her hand to the tree hollow. The fairy shakily stood to her feet and walked onto her palm.

Sylvie smiled and glanced at her team, Everyone, Id like you to meet Mina.

Pleasure to make your acquaintance, Miss Mina. I am Callum of the Great House of Veres, he tried to bow the best he could, though the vine straps made it difficult.

The little fairy Mina frowned and muttered something.

Whats she saying? Callum asked.

She hopes a deer stabs you in the gut and you bleed out on the ground as the birds feast on your corpse, Sylvie said.

Callum blinked, Um Huh, well, nice to meet you too?

Minas not serious, Sylvie said. Fairies are elemental creatures of light and life, they really mean us no harm.

Mina glared at Callum and stuck out her tongue.

Yeah, Im not so sure about that, Callum said skeptically.

Minas just angry that we kept her in the cage, Sylvie said.

You mean the lantern? That wasnt our fault, Freya said.

No one likes being imprisoned, Stryg said somberly.

The fairy squeaked at the sight of Stryg and hid behind Sylvie.

She still thinks youre going to eat her, Sylvie said.

Ah Yeah, I wont, Stryg scratched the back of his head. She doesnt look very tasty anyway.

Not helping, Sylvie shook her head.

Can she help us or not? Stryg asked.

Well, she wasnt going to, on account of us keeping her trapped in the lantern, but she is willing to make a deal, Sylvie said.

Were listening, Freya said.

Mina says that when the lantern broke she flew back to her home, a Silverbright tree not too far from here, Sylvie said.

Wait, as in the Silverbright flowers were looking for? Freya asked.

The fairy lives on a tree of Silverbright flowers?! Callum asked.

Yeah, most fairy clans do, Sylvie said casually. I thought you all knew that.

Freya sighed, Just continue, please.

Sylvie glanced at Mina with pity, When she got back home Minas tree was swarming with viperidae. A few fairies stayed behind and held back the viperidae as the rest of her people escaped. But those remaining fairies are still back there, including their clans leader Minas grandmother.

Mina wiped the tears on her pale pink cheeks.

Mina tried to help, but she couldnt. The viperidae almost killed her. She barely got away and hid here, Sylvie said.

Thats why the viperidae attacked us, Stryg muttered.

Mina swallowed hard, she fell to her knees and prostrated herself to them.

Sylvie bit her lip, Mina says shell do anything if we can just save her grandmother and her clanmates.

Against several viperidae? Hah, good luck, Freya jested.

What choice do we have? Stryg sighed. We need a Silverbright flower to pass the Challenge.

Callum chuckled under his breath.

Whats so funny? Freya asked.

Callum smiled wryly, Its just like the stories of old. Were about to venture on a quest to save a fairy queen and her people from the vicious monsters terrorizing their home.

Dont most of the people die in those stories? Stryg asked.

Stryg makes a good point, Freya said.

Parvus survived and he wasnt even a mage, just a good ol ranger, Callum said. And Stryg here is an expert hunter, those two professions arent very different, am I right?

I failed to become a hunter, Stryg said.

What? Seriously? How? Callum asked incredulously.

Stryg shrugged uncomfortably, Lots of things happened. Long story short, a lot of hunters ended up dying to snake monsters.

Well, our little quest is off to a splendid start, Freya rolled her eyes.