Part 7: Unhinged
Surrounded by a strange grey smoke immediately upon entering, Higgson was nearly overwhelmed by the sweet smell of lavender and vanilla incense. Just underneath that however was the sickly-sweet stench of decay, vaguely resembling the surrounding swamp's miasma, but heavily masked among the other smells. It almost seemed, briefly, as if the smoke tried to stretch itself out and wrap itself around Higgson's head. He immediately began to feel light-headed. He shook his head to try and clear it, hesitating just inside of the cabin's threshold.
Finally, as the incense's smoke cleared somewhat with the open door, Higgson got a clearer picture of the interior itself, and realized it resembled something more like a bird's nest than a normal cabin or hut from the inside. Its wooden parts were haphazardly jumbled together and cemented in place with mud and other strange looking substances. One part of the left hand wall looked like a bee's hive was part of the structure's support system, although no actual bees were in evidence.
Colored glass jars filled with the expected scary and unknown substances, along with shiny-bits and bobs of various types, were everywhere in the cabin. They often reflected the light from dozens of beeswax candles placed strategically wherever possible. The cabin appeared much bigger inside than without, but this was a subtle effect, and the smoke helped to maintain the mystery.
Moving further in, Higgson was met with warmth and light, while his nose finally became partially numb to the smells. Nespa moved to a pillow covered lounge and stretched out upon it easily, relaxed now and strangely unperturbed by the Blue Magus and his "Paladin." Large red-ceramic vases depicting sexual deviancies of the lowest sort flanked the lounge and appeared to be the source of the intense incense smoke. Deeper in and off to the side was a large heavy footed wooden table covered with what resembled something like burlap or maybe canvas sail-cloth. Did it just move?
The Blue Magus bumped Higgson's elbow, bringing his attention quickly but awkwardly swinging back to the casually dressed witch. In her current position, the silks she wore revealed much more of her skin than he had expected. Focusing his gaze on her eyes, he nearly mumbled a mantra against evil he had learned from the church years ago, but caught himself at the last second.
"You seem very interested in my home Sir Paladin...one would think you were here to, Goddess forbid, judge me."
Even without the twinkle of amusement in her eyes, Higgson could hear the smile behind her veil and the sarcasm dripping in her voice. He continued to stare at her jade green eyes as he replied, fear suddenly evaporating in his mind as his surety of purpose returned to focus him.
"No my lady, I am here to witness only and help maintain the Magus's peace-bond, as agreed."
Nespa quietly looked at him with fresh amusement. As the silence nearly became awkward she finally responded. Her eyes still locked on Higgson.
"You have chosen well Mage. I wish I had seen the steel in this one before. I could have used his strength..."
She looked back to the Blue Magus casually, "But I digress. Your request...is denied." She then took a sip out of a steaming ceramic mug that appeared from nowhere.
Deadly silence reigned. The air began to feel charged and small sparks crawled over the Magus' staff.
"No retort old man? Complaint? Argument?"
Higgson grasped his sword hilt in a death-grip as he watched the mage's bearded face. There was anger there...anger and something else he did not recognize. It was a look of intensity he would remember for a long time. Who exactly was he following here? Mages rarely accepted denial easily. So what was he going to do if the Blue Mage reacted badly...
Replying slowly, the Blue Mage kept his voice carefully neutral, “You are such a tease Nespa."
The witch tittered like a little girl then, and kicked her feet on the lounge in girlish excitement.
"How did you know I was bluffing?" Her voice sounded even younger than before.
"Nespa...I may not be as old as you, but I have been around long enough to know you wouldn't have bothered to invite us up here unless you intended to give me what I wanted. Can we get on with it then? Or do you have more childish games to play?"
Nespa's eyes narrowed and her delicate nose wrinkled as her voice became dangerous again, "Oh you are such a Nor'Lothda-Korr you emotionally bankrupt old..."
She stopped herself, and sitting up she suddenly looking more like a cat about to pounce upon a helpless mouse than a witch.
"Fine. I have conditions however."
He shrugged, "Name them."
"I want back what is mine." Anticipation seemed to emanate from the witch. The bitter smell of sulfur permeated the incense for a moment.
"No."
The sulfur smell became overwhelming.
Suddenly the witch threw her mug against the far wall, where it crashed and spilled its dark contents in a sticky mess. It ran slowly and seemed to resemble a dark color...blood? Was she drinking blood? Steaming-hot blood?
"You gouty little Nor'Lothda-Korr!"
"Anger makes your skin all splotchy Nespa...you might try a cream for that. Anything else?" Amusement now danced behind the Magus' blue eyes.
Hatred flared anew in those green eyes but quickly subsided into calm. The Sulfur smell diminished too.
"You are too much trouble Mage."
The Blue Magus lifted his left hand in supplication, "Guilty. I would never deny that charge Nespa. As a matter of course, I strive for that. It often gives people pause, especially in the Mage Arena. Now, give me what I want and we leave you to your own...schemes and devices shall we say?"
Silence reigned again.
"Agreed."
"Finally."
Higgson covered his mouth with his hand in surprise at his own outburst.
Both mages were staring at him pointedly.
"My apologies to you both. I was...worried."
The mage and the witch glanced at each other again and then back at the former Paladin.
The old mage looked slightly embarrassed as he took Higgson aside, "Understandable. Negotiations among our kind can be a bit intense." Nespa was looking amused again as she sat up and moved toward her mysteriously covered table.
Higgson kept an eye on the witch as he whispered to the mage.
"I'm sorry...I have to ask...what did she call you? 'Nor'Lothda-'...that sounded like a form of Orcish...or Goblin?"
A smile appeared on his face as he stroked his long beard.
"It's an old tongue, now only used by the basest of beings. Its best translation is: 'Rotten Piece of Goat feces' or some such thing."
Higgson looked at the mage pointedly.
"She really hates you, doesn't she?"
He covered his face with his hand and laughed quietly.
"I expected her to feed me my genitals as soon as she saw me."
Higgson just shook his head and rubbed his temples.
"Why am I following you again?"
The mage moved to follow the Witch's path towards the table and casually replied, "Because you would be dead if you hadn't Sir Higgson. Feel better now? My best guess would be a 'No'...but what do I know?"
Higgson didn't feel better. Not at all. Damn all mages.
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