The Dreadful Destiny

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This is literally so stupid

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You hit the door of the carriage and it opens, leaving you hanging over the edge of a cliff. You manage to grab on to the door before you fall off, but the driver doesn't see you and goes speeding down the road.

You wait until you are back on solid ground again before you go after him. You walk further down the trail until you come to a small village.

You walk through the village slowly looking at all the little details. You see hobgoblin carts filled with produce like apples and berries, a dwarven forge, and an old abandoned temple.

You walk to a well and draw up some water. You look up at the sun and realize how late it is. If you want to make it to the caravan tomorrow, you'd better get some sleep.

You find a nice, comfy inn and walk through the door. You find yourself in a nice, clean room. The bed is soft and there is a little tea set on the table. You relax in your chair and wait for sleep to come.

You dream of the wizard and you siblings. You dream of the bear-like man and how you wish you could help him. You wake up and find a letter on the table.

Dear traveler,

I am glad you arrived safely at your stopover. Please meet me at the woods' edge at first light.

You get up and find a shop with beautiful dresses. You buy a purple on and slip it on. You head to the woods' edge early.

You walk further into the forest listening to the quiet birds and watching the sun rise. You smile a little.

The wizard is going to be so surprised when you show up.

You sing a lovely song and birds come to listen. You hear a twosome of fairy folk on a branch over head.

"I may be tiny, but I'm your destiny."

"Destiny, is it really?" One says.

You follow the voices. You find a clearing with three people in it. A man and woman with wings and a fairy folk midget with a top hat.

"Oh yes, it is indeed." The fairy man says.

You listen in on their conversation a little longer.

The fairy midget explains, "This is a one way conversation. If you want to listen in, you're going to have to do it the hard way.

You lean forward, but trip on a log. You fall flat on your face and break your nose. When you try to get up, the man and woman have disappeared, only to be replaced by dozens of frogs.

You put your hands on your nose and whisper a healing spell. Your nose is fixed, but you are still confused. You look around. The clearing you were in, has been replaced by a vast marsh. The midget is standing directly in the middle.

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I am so very truly sorry for all the 'you's

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