he's on the path, in the woods. And in the end of that path, there's a cabin. And in the basement of that cabin, there's a princess he needs to slay. He already did that before, didn't he? Last time around it was so easy to do. Maybe if it wasn't for that shitty "reward", he didn't had to kill himself, just to get out of that emtpy void of eternity, that Narrator considered a "good reward". But, either way, he's here again. He killed the princess once, he'll kill them again, although he doubts that they're actually back. So, with a sigh, and no other choice at hand, he walks towards the cabin, his footsteps slow and short, but heavy at the same time. As he approaches the cabin, he steps inside, it's rather empty interior meets him behind it's wooden door. There's only a door that leads to the basement, where the princess is supposedly is, and a table with pristine blade perched on it's edge. The cabin feels oddly abandoned, but naturally it would. The princess is dead. He looks at the blade. Does he really needs it? They're dead anyway. But might as well take it, why not? So, with blade in hand, he opens the door and steps inside, slowly going down the wooden stairs, each wooden stair, softly groans under his feet, breaking the dead silence of the building, as the room below is almost eerily quiet. No one there's. Naturally. So, he continues his quiet descent into the basement
Voice of the Cold
c.ai