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Colvin awoke with a sharp jolt. He fou= nd himself in complete darkness, unsure if he'd gone blind. He blinked rapi= dly and his eyes slowly ad= justed, though the darkness was still all-consuming. Relieved that he hadn'= t been blinded, at least not completely, he began assessing the rest of his= body for potential injuries. He wiggled his toes, his legs and his arms, n= othing seemed amiss. Colvin breathed a heavy sigh of relief, though it was = short lived as his predicament dawned on him. Colvin couldn't remember how = he got here, the last thing he remembered was getting into an argument with= his father Torin over his lacklustre warding this solstice.

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The community Colvin was raised in wer= e particularly devout in their ways, and children were taught from an early= age how to ward against evil spirits. Each summer solstice the village wou= ld paint afresh the wards in their homes, to ensure protection for their fa= milies. Colvin had been particularly hasty this year with his wards, as he'= d been heavily distracted by other duties; namely a rather enchanting woman= named Maeve.

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Colvin was an acquired taste when it came to looks. He had long = dark hair down to his waist, and a beard that matched. He stood tall at 6'7= , though he often walked with a stoop. Despite his gangly visage, Maeve had= taken an immediate interest in him. Maeve was a travelling bard, who visit= ed villages in the solstice and encouraged people to dance and enjoy the re= velry. Her curly red hair and more than ample figure drew Colvin in immedia= tely. The moment Maeve stepped foot in the village and began singing, Colvi= n could think of nothing else but to simply be in her pr= esence. Colvin's father Torin was out working the fields and had left the w= arding to Colvin. He'd done it before and was generally very meticulous.

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Colvin had hastily done his painting and rushed over to the squa= re where Maeve was performing. She called to him and danced a circle around= him. He was completely hypnotised by her movements, and lost himself in th= e merriment.

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As the night drew on, and the folks became more intoxicated and = raucous, a storm was brewing over the town. The townsfolk paid it no mind a= nd continued singing and dancing together. Another performer had taken Maev= e's place, and she had requested a private moment with Colvin. Being comple= tely enamoured by this outrageously beautiful woman who had somehow taken a= n interest in him, Colvin would've done absolutely anything she asked. Maev= e told Colvin she was tired and needed a soft bed to rest in; Colvin immedi= ately offered his own, and the pair walked together to Colvin's home.

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As Maeve lay down in Colvin's bed, the storm outside came to a h= ead with bright flash of lightning, following by a boom of thunder. Colvin = could hear townsfolk outside screaming, but in his lusty daze simply ignore= d it; too focused on the woman in his bed.

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Maeve smiled cheekily and began laughing. Colvin couldn't compre= hend what was going on, he had no idea a fire had broken out in the village= and was devouring homes rapidly. The front door to Colvin's home slammed o= pen, and a drenched Torin ran in. Torin screamed at Maeve to get out, and g= rabbed Colvin by his shirt collar.

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?Do you know what you have done boy?!? Torin roared, Colvin had = never seen him so furious.

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From the corner of his eye, Torin saw Maeve rapidly get off the = bed and from then, everything went black.

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Satisfied that his body was intact, Colvin stood and began reach= ing his arms out to feel the cold, stony walls of the cave. He discovered h= e was in a sort of murky corridor, and that he'd have to choose which way t= o proceed. He halted his breath momentarily to observe what little noise co= uld be heard around him. The slow dripping of water, and a distant hum that= unsettled Colvin to his core. The hum seemed to be coming from every direc= tion, from beneath and above. So he picked a direction and began walking.

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It occurred to Colvin that his father would be worried about him= Ever since his mother had passed, Colvin and Torin had grown close and re= lied on one another. Colvin had no idea what time of day it was but was= sure his absence would've been noticed by now.

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Growing weary of walking blindly through the cave, using his han= ds as a guide along the craggy walls, Colvin stopped and allowed himself a = moment to recalibrate. It felt like he had been walking for hours, though p= erhaps it was only minutes; he had no way of knowing. During his respite, C= olvin noticed a subtle light ahead of him. It looked to be coming from a di= verging pathway to the one he was on, sunlight perhaps?

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Colvin rallied himself and marched onwards toward the light. Tho= ugh dim, the light had given Colvin a sense of purpose. He firmly believed = it was sunlight leaking in through an exit from the cave. He reached the po= int in the path where the light appeared to be coming from and discovered h= e was right, the path did diverge ? in 4 different directions, two of which= seemed to have light coming from them. Colvin easily disregarded the dark = paths; he wouldn't have even known they were there had the light not slight= ly illuminated his way. Now it was just a choice between the two light-bear= ing routes. Perhaps it was a trick of his eye, or the shadows, but the righ= t path seemed slightly brighter in Colvin's estimation. He breathed deeply = and began down the right pathway, still largely using his hands to guide hi= m along the wall.

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The closer Colvin got to the light source, the less certain he w= as that it was sunlight. It lacked the yellowish warmth of sunlight, and wa= s instead a very cold, blue-hued light. Colvin remembered reading stories a= s a child of Mider, God of the Underworld, and how he emanated a cold blue = aura. Colvin shivered at the thought and began speaking quietly to himself = to alleviate some of his fear. He went through his list of tasks he'd need = to get done once he got home.

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He found comfort in the sound of his own voice but remained quie= t so as not to awaken any unseen horrors within the cave. Once he'd run out= of tasks, he began speaking a prayer to Aeracura, The Earth Mother Goddess= In doing so he began to reflect on how he ended up here. He recalled the = previous evening, Mauve and her seductive ways, Torin's fury, the storm. He= also recalled how hastily he'd done the warding on his home. It dawned on = him that he'd wrought this unpleasant situation upon himself. Before he had= much time to ponder this realisation, he noticed the light source had spli= t into two, brighter now. He rubbed his eyes, unsure if he could trust them= totally. After a brief pause, he continued onwards, silent now.=

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The low hum that had unsettled Colvin earlier had grown louder, = though he was still unable to discern its source. The closer Colvin got to = the two now beaming light sources, the more intense the hum got.=

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His plan to remain quiet in order to avoid awakening whatever re= sided in the cave was deemed a failure when the two lights suddenly shifted= , rising high above Colvin and revealing themselves to be the eyes of a vas= t, skeletal creature. Colvin tripped backwards in surprise, feeling himself= succumb to the grip of terror. The creature was colossal, and from deep in= its belly came a gut-wrenching roar that Colvin would not soon forget. He = lay frozen on the ground for a moment, as the creature reached out a long, = clawed arm. It had almost touched him when he came to his senses, jumped up= and bolted back the way he came. He ran as fast as he possibly could, trip= ping occasionally on the uneven, rocky surface of the cave. He could feel t= he earth shake as the creature shifted to follow him. He could hear its joi= nts creaking as it crawled along, roaring at the same time.

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Colvin had no idea how to lose the creature, he certainly couldn= 't fight it as he had no weapon. That and it didn't seem like the type of c= reature that would simply die. He kept running until he reached the 5 inter= secting paths from before. At this point he could return to where he starte= d or follow a different path to hopefully escape the beast. He paused to co= nsider for only a brief moment before the roaring of the creature pushed hi= m to a decision. He ran down one of the previously ignored darkened paths. = This choice, he knew, was dangerous as there was no light source. But his h= ope was that the path would narrow at some point so he could get through, b= ut the creature would be trapped. His wish was soon granted, though not as = comfortably as he had hoped. The path dropped low, Colvin had to crawl on h= is belly through the damp, musty crag. He scrambled rapidly into the crevic= e and felt the creature's claws rake his ankles. He shouted in pain but con= tinued forward into the miniscule space. 

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The creature let out furious roars and bashed against the rock f= or some time before giving up and returning to its lair. Colvin continued t= hrough the tiny path and eventually found it widening out again. He was abl= e to crawl on all fours, and finally walk upright. He was astonished that h= e had fit through the path at all, being as tall as he was. He whispered th= anks to his parents for gifting him a slim physique. 

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Once certain the creature wasn't following him, Colvin sat down = and tried to get his heart to slow down. It was pounding so hard in his che= st he feared it might cease functioning. Never before had he experienced su= ch pure terror. He reached out to feel the wounds on his ankles, they weren= 't as bad as he thought. He tore off two pieces of his muslin shirt and wra= pped them around his legs, to at least stop the bleeding. Though they weren= 't deep, they stung as though filled with poison. Colvin paused to consider= if poison might be a genuine concern but decided not to worry on it too mu= ch as there was hardly anything he could do about it.

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Colvin sat for a moment, trying to sha= ke off the panic he'd felt moments earlier. He felt he so easily could've y= ielded to the cave and all= owed himself to die. But something was stopping him, a drive within him to = return to his father, to his people. Colvin swore to himself as he stood up= , the movement causing his legs to sting anew. Obviously, he had no desire = to return to where that monster was, so he continued forward, once again re= lying on touch to guide him.

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His eyes slowly adjusted, and he could just about see the path a= head. He could make out another fork in the path and shuddered to think wha= t could be down either route. As he approached the junction, he could hear = the soft sound of music from the right path.

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Colvin was certain now that he was hearing his father. As deligh= tful as the music sounded, he just wanted to be home. He walked down the le= ft path, a new confidence in his step. He called back to his father.

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?Father! It's me! Colvin! I'm here!?

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Colvin jolted into action and began walking briskly towards his = father, perhaps finally he would be free of this nightmarish labyrinth. A l= ight appeared as he walked, warm this time. Sunlight. Colvin spoke out loud= a prayer to Aine, Goddess of the Sun. He so desperately wanted to be embra= ced by her restorative light.

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Colvin began sprinting as hard as he c= ould, this time towards the sunshine instead of away from a monster. He cur= sed Maeve, he cursed himself for rushing his warding. He knew better now. H= is time in this hideous cave had convinced him that Maeve was the embodied = form of an evil spirit, who had sent him to the underworld for his foolishn= ess. But it didn't matter now. He could sense freedom.

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