- Joined
- Jan 8, 2020
Shifting the sack on her shoulder, Iristysi lifted a hand to shield her ruby gaze from the blinding sun. The sun had been beating down on her for hours as she had made her way through the dense forest and in truth, Iristysi was over it. The heat from the sun could be welcome but today it was just a nuisance. Iristysi had started her day early and now with the sun at it's highest peek in the sky, she could feel sweat beading along the back of her neck. slipping down her spine. Rolling her shoulders, she shifted her pack and kept moving. Glitter and Gold wouldn't magically manifest product. No, her family needed her to come back with the high end, quality goods that they had become known for. Some were bought from other vendors, some sold to them for a pretty penny only to be sold at a higher rate to another. Though most of their wears came from Iristysi herself and her treasure hunting.
The world was a wild place still, at least.. their world was. If you were clever enough, you could sneak into another monster's treasure trove, nick some things that wouldn't be missed and skedaddle before getting caught. It wasn't the most honest o livings, but people paid well for these "found" goods. True Iristysi was little more than a thief, but everyone needed to make their way in the world. And their world was not a forgiving place. Her tail flicked lazily behind her as she climbed up a steep hill, the lushness of it helping her balance. There was a rumor of a troll in the caves ahead who had a fondness for handsome men, beautiful women and shiny things. Iristysi had a mind to help lighten his horde of the latter.
It took most of the day for her to make it to the area in which the locals had informed her he'd be and then into the evening to find the cave in question. He wasn't the most pleasing of fellas, Iristysi supposed, but then again, trolls had never been her cup of tea. They cam in all shapes and sizes, much like any monster type... But he was truly ugly. It wasn't the shade of his skin, a warn beige of sorts. Nor was it his face, which in its own way was handsome enough. It was the cruelty in his eyes as he toyed with the demon male that twisted her insides. There were abrasions all over his pale skin, as if he'd tried to run and had been tackled to the rough cave floor. Now, there was nothing wrong with a bit of running and tackling, but it was clear the male didn't want to be in the Troll's loving embrace. As prey though, there was little they could do if someone bigger and stronger wanted to claim you. While Iristysi had never been so unfortunate, living mostly out in the wilderness as she procured items for her family's shop... She was also rather good at what she did. Both contributing to the fact she'd never been in that demon male's place. Something that Iristysi was deeply thankful for. It might be common and she wouldn't have balked much, but it didn't mean she wanted to be used like that.
It would be better to come back after... Once the troll was asleep. His seed spent, his belly full and hopefully deep in slumber. From her spot, she could see the wealth he'd amassed in his long years here and she could already see a few stunning pieces that she couldn't wait to relieve him of. There were many fine items, but her eyes had been drawn to two in particular. The first a necklace, that in comparison to the rest of the glittering jewels and gold was almost plain. It's chain a duller gold, the bands around it tarnished, the stone a reddish black. The eye of Oriona. A rare heirloom, that had been lost to the ages and yet, here it was, in a trolls horde. Free for the taking. The second item that caught her eye was something that Iristysi had never seen before, but it caught her fancy all the same. A ring, laying within an open chest strewn with gold and jewels, glinted in the fire light. From where she hid, it was impossible to tell what it was made of, but she knew it would be hers. Just two items... A thief she might be, but she knew better than to take too much. One or two items, never anything too big.. In and out before anyone was the wiser. Crawling out of the cave, Iristysi moved down the slope before climbing a tree to wait. The cover of darkness and a worn out troll her goal.
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The cave above flickered with light in the darkness, the warmth of a fire a beacon in the dark. Very few would be foolish enough to tangle with the troll on his home turf, so he had very little to worry about on that front. He wasn't prey and was clearly a capable fighter to amass the wealth he had hidden in that cave. Iristysi wasn't looking for a fight though. In and out, quiet as a mouse and far away before he was any wiser. Scrambling back up, she crouched near the cave mouth, peering in. The troll was sound asleep, as she had wagered, his demon toy all but crushed beneath him, like a child's doll, the way he was held in the large arms. Both seemed to be in dreamland, though Iristysi couldn't be totally sure the daemon had lived through the evening. Carefully, oh so carefully she picked past the troll. Light on her feet, her round ears perked upwards, listening for any sound as she moved past them. The stench was overpowering, pungent and ripe it made her eyes water. This wasn't a troll trait, this was a him trait and it made her stomach turn as she swallowed revulsion and crept further into the cave. Her prizes in sight she carefully lifted the necklace and tucked it into her pack before turning for the ring. The tips of her fingers brushed the ring and she could see now it wasn't diamond, something had assumed from before, but a fine web. It wasn't sticky to the touch, in fact it was almost like crystal. her hand reached out for it when she felt eyes on her. The demon was awake, his bright eyes on her as she reached for the treasure. Snagging it, she tucked it away as he said "Help me.." It was a clear plea, a desire for rescue, but Iristysi wasn't actually capable of helping him. Shaking her head some she backed away from the treasure and the twined bodies. "Help me!" His voice was louder this time. Shaking her head she backed toward the cave mouth. "You bitch" the words were hissed before he opened his mouth, sucking in a lungful of air before shouting. "Intruder!" Swearing Iristysi didn't stick around to find out if the troll woke up, or what his reaction would be. Tearing out of the cave and into the cool night she stumbled down the steep slope. Behind her she heard the sound of outrage, and then she felt the ground vibrate behind her. "Fuck, fuck, fuck!" Putting on a burst of speed, she careened through the woods.
While she wasn't familiar with these woods, Iristysi wasn't completely helpless. She could see well in the dark, but not perfectly and a few times she slammed painfully into a tree or her foot caught in a root and she stumbled. The troll it seemed wasn't willing to give up the chase, shouting behind her. This wouldn't go well for her in the end, Iristysi knew that... She was small, lithe... but his long legs gobbled distance at twice the speed and he didn't slam into trees and get winded. Moonlight peeked through the trees and high above she could see another cave.. She'd kill herself if she kept running down the steep incline at breakneck speed... Turning on her heel she headed for the cave. It was a last ditch hope. Hope that it wouldn't be big enough for the troll... or it would narrow so he couldn't reach her. As she got closer the sounds of pursuit faded. Rather than question it, she pushed herself harder. He could be trying to cut her off and this was her only hope... right?
The cave was dark, so dark that it looked like a black hole yawning before her. She didn't fear the dark and while there might have been a chance there was something worse than the troll, she doubted it. Monsters like that were territorial, right? As she slipped into the dark she walked forward slowly, letting her eyes adjust. In the darkness she could hear nothing, and she didn't see the web before she walked into it. This wasn't some old forgotten web.. it was fresh, strong and Iristysi found herself caught in its sticky surface. Her heart hammered as she found out the folly of her assumptions. Arachne. The only monster she could think of that would spin a web like this. Struggling against it, she fought the rising panic.