The Woodlands
-mainly humans-it was referred to as Dolar Woods. Named after the human who discovered it
e and everything else was superfluous. The strange and wondrous beings of the mighty forest assumed there was nothing of value beyond their domai
e two forest spirits: nymphs and dryads. These beings heard the whispers of trees as the wind blew their branches and, under the utmost of exceptional circumstan
guishable from the females, with both genders appearing androgynous in the eyes of the other beings in the Woodlands. All nymphs had flowing white
h nymph. His name was Neem. Although he was like all other nymphs, future
o clothes were not needed for keeping warm. The only garment Neem wore was a loincloth-woven of white
finally interlocked with his bracelets. He had crafted the accessories himself, as was custom. All nymphs designed their own neck accessories
w, soft voic
staring back. He smiled when he recognised the mighty dryad looming over him. Althou
y and wrapped his arms around
bark rubbing against
low even darker bark. Her antler-like branches were so large that they became tangled in
?" Neem asked in a
uncertainty
asked, cocking her head to t
movement due to
d. "The trees have sensed it. It's something... u
The explanation onl
acta River. We need to warn as many other beings
es," Neem t
. "Whether by choice or by the God
forest on rare occasion–but they were unwelcomed. What lay beyond the Woodlands did not co
wn trees from the forest to use as timber, but the dryads generally were
dryad said. "It is
asked in a panicked tone. "We must wa
deep into the forest, searching for fellow nymphs to help him get the word out about the unkno
xpected. If the thing continued to follow to the Nacta River it would be gone within a week.
ixie squeaked upon recei
an two feet-hardly a threat to a t
that," Neem warned. "She will remove it h
rs drooped before it let out
me a famil
g toward him. It was his friend-
n his usual cheerful manner du
entaur drinking from Nacta where mermaid rock is. Lilac and Numi tried to get him to leave, but h
hat to do. Centaurs were always
t him," he
her head
he for
t even reaches mermaid
es were clearly demonstrated in dangerous times like this. All of them respected the command
t as his legs could carry him. He was not sure how close the foreigner was to mermaid
like the kind of centaur who would be stubborn. Tail full of
," Neem sa
t respond; he had
to be within kicking range of a startled centaur. The worst thing he co
r jumped when he saw the ny
witch as he talked. "I've had just about enough of you yo
the centaur woul
e centaur would hear. "A foreigner is coming right t
out a snort and
hem here. I'll show th
abilities, but he's not been blessed with magic
aughty for a moment to thin
tinued. "Get your drink there, but plea
relief. He was worried they would be bickering right up until the foreigner arrived and killed them. The centaur had turne
er; no dark clouds on the horizon signalled the trespassers arrival. He just wa
t his
crunching of leaves behind him. He assumed that old ce
e was in the middle of saying
t do anything as he stared at t
ad to toe in black clothing which was something no creature of the forest did. The hood
righten you," the f
rds him he took three steps back and unwittingly fell into the river. Th
ed. Because he was certainly a human, but a human who
rabbed his arm. Neem could swim, but he had refused to resurface
Neem shrieked as he wa
instantly, obviously start
n his composure. He hoped no creatures of the forest had heard him sc
said I don't want to hurt y
me water out
rse you want to hurt me
gner laug
I'm human?
inty ears
t welcome here," he sta
bbing his hood with one hand, "would
for that matter. Peering through the strands of his black hair were equally dark eyes. These were not the traits Neem immediately took n
be more shocked, yet Neem only looked intrigued rather than fea
w seconds, the nymph
"You're not welcome here, whatever
sing through. I will be gone soon enough. However, I must ask if I may have some
hook h
ot allow a foreigner
ve a disap
taking. May I offer you a little token with the promise that I will not take or
he man as he rummaged through his satchel. After a m
ellery purposes," he explained while holding out the large shell. "After all, you seem like a...
eautiful shell, he really did,
the Woodlands. If the Nature Goddess co
s in this forest won't harm me, just as I won't harm the
em to take the shell. Th
you, but you must leave the
erst
off into the forest. His heart was beating so fast
e thought as he ran. How am I even alive
e trespasser gone as soon as possible but also wanted to learn more