The Quest Giver [Einmal Mod Account] (
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eswareinmal2012-06-03 12:30 pm
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Characters: The Witch of the Candy House
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Where: Two Faced Forest
When: RH4 [or really, any other day if you wanna backdate]
What: In the Forest is a candy house, and a cranky old witch who wants these dang heroes to get the hell off her lawn!

Deep in the Two Faced Forest, next to a lake of impossible clarity sits a small candy house. Walls made of gingerbread, decorated with hard candy that magically stays unmelted in the sun, it's picturesque and inviting. Care to knock on the door? Or just have a nibble of the gingerbread? Either way, take great care. The witch is not known for her good nature...
Open? Yep
Where: Two Faced Forest
When: RH4 [or really, any other day if you wanna backdate]
What: In the Forest is a candy house, and a cranky old witch who wants these dang heroes to get the hell off her lawn!

Deep in the Two Faced Forest, next to a lake of impossible clarity sits a small candy house. Walls made of gingerbread, decorated with hard candy that magically stays unmelted in the sun, it's picturesque and inviting. Care to knock on the door? Or just have a nibble of the gingerbread? Either way, take great care. The witch is not known for her good nature...

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When the hammer has enough momentum, he again raises it to the sky, relishing the feeling of the lightning coursing through Mjolnir, through him. What could possibly stand in his way? What could defend against this? No simple witchcraft! He hurls his arm forward, with the hammer, flinging a massive force of lighting at her.
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"Not to bright, are you?" The witch snorted, shaking her head.
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Sif gapes, openly. Half holds out an arm towards Thor, with the aim to stop him if he charges. She is no coward, but there is no sense charging a foe that can kill them easily when said foe is not seeking a battle.
“The whole time,” she says, finding her voice. “Could you have put an end to the thorns the entire time?”
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She stands in front of Thor -- a barrier, as experience has taught her well enough that when his power is depleted, it is rarely replaced by common sense. A change, from their earlier roles.
"Are the thorns a threat to you as well, then?"
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But-- a king listens, a king considers. A king reins in his anger when needed. He takes a deep breath, then puts a hand on Sif's shoulder to belay her intervention.
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“You have said your magic is of no use against the threats born from here. Thus, I am not asking for your help. But do you wish to move on – would you prefer to remain in this world?”
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Asgard held Asgard, and the Aesir within. It was one kingdom, one people -- that seemed the most sensible way to run a world, to her. One needed only look at Midgard to see where fractured rulers led a people.
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Is the witch speaking in riddles? Sif hates riddles. She wishes, abstractly, that Loki were with them. He is much better at talking to people she would rather behead.
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All this time – villages swallowed whole by the thorns, when amnesty might be found beyond borders.
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It is not the best side of her, and one that has been tempered during her stay here. But it is the most maddening trait of humanity – planning for the next ten years instead of the next hundred.
She turns to Thor.
“If they would be safer elsewhere, should we not simply move them elsewhere?”
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"Not permanently, at least. Perhaps if we can find a temporary relocation, while we eliminate the enemy..."
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She could not match the hag's power. Could not charge her. Could not even stop her from leaving. All Sif could think to do was use the old woman's own protests against her. That, for the moment, was the topic again on her mind.
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Still, he was not happy to turn away. "Come," he snarled, his mood gone black. "We have what we came for."
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"Thor -- you destroyed the thorns." A light, in her eyes. This was wonderful news, regardless of the circumstances.
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