Today is the last day of February 2026! Time flies by so quickly too!
Just a quick heads-up, here is a list of videos coming up next month: *A video about Haru for March 2 2026 *A video about my take on the fantasy genre, fairy tales and why they inspired me to write my Terrestria series for March 9 2026 *A video about the movie Promare and how it connects to the old Greek tragedy Prometheus Bound for March 16 2026 *A video about my take on Jenny Everywhere and what role she'll play in my fanfic series for March 23 2026 *A song cover video of Warrior of the Mind + Bonus Song from Epic the Musical for March 30 2026 *The Sky Princess and the Gryphon Prince Chapter 20 *2 bonus videos involving my Terrestria series *Vocal Impressions Hope you look forward to them! In the meantime, check out this bootylicious dog:Saturday, February 28, 2026
Friday, February 27, 2026
Beautiful yet lazy dog
Thursday, February 26, 2026
Poopable or Boopable?
To commemorate the last few days of February, I am putting in some videos of my dog such as this one:
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Sky Princess and Gryphon Prince Announcement
Working on the script for my upcoming Sky Princess and Gryphon Prince Chapter 20 video. Stay tuned... 🦅🦁
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Encanto X Coco Trailer
Monday, February 23, 2026
As Long As You're Mine Cover
Sunday, February 22, 2026
Thursday, February 19, 2026
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Tales from Terrestria: The Newest Reaper
A bonus video involving my Terrestria series, more specifically about Jonathon, the Herald and the current Reaper of Terrestria:
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Shrek 2 Vocal Impressions: King Harold, Fairy Godmother and Prince Charming
Monday, February 16, 2026
The Problem with Love Potions
My video on love potions as I hinted yesterday and why they aren't necessarily a good thing for people to use on others:
Sunday, February 15, 2026
Valentine's Day Cover Reminder and Monday Update
Saturday, February 14, 2026
You Can't Hurry Love Cover
Behold! My Valentine's Day song cover for 2026! Been wanting to sing this for a long time by now:
Friday, February 13, 2026
The Rose Cover
Thursday, February 12, 2026
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
My Destiny (Sonic 2006) Cover
Sometimes we just wanna fulfill... Also just finished recording 2 bonus videos for this month and will be preparing for another Monday video next week... ❤️
Monday, February 9, 2026
Sunday, February 8, 2026
Friday, February 6, 2026
Thursday, February 5, 2026
Hello (Camilo Version)
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Love Song Cover Announcement + Terrestria Series Update
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
Tales from Terrestria Chapter 4: The Farm Boy, the Beanstalk and the Giants
Chapter 4: The Farm Boy, the Beanstalk
and the Giants
Once
upon a time, there was a young man who was a peasant and took care of his
widowed mother. His father had tragically died thanks to a work accident when
he was young, forcing the young man to work at both the farm and the town in
order to help his mother who was his only living family member. While he
certainly didn’t mind the work and was happy to live in a town that was
relatively peaceful, a small part of him was unsure as to whether this was
something he wanted to do forever. A part of him yearned for adventure and a
chance to broaden his horizons but he couldn’t do that without leaving his
mother behind for he was too loyal and devoted to ever think of abandoning her.
Even if they weren’t poor due to being farmers and very much integral to the
town’s economy, they couldn’t exactly leave per say due to not having enough
funds for traveling. Not even traveling to other places to expand their
business would help since all they had was a cow to help with dairy and
grazing. Nonetheless, the young man still yearned for adventure and a chance to
explore parts of Terrestria someday and perhaps carve his own legacy as a hero
while he was at it.
“Jack!”
his mother shouted, snapping him out of his daydream as he sat on a rock
staring at the sky. “I need you to go to town again!”
“Okay
mom!” the young man now called Jack shouted as he got up from his rock seat and
ran back to the house where his mother was. The moment arrived at the front
door where his mother was waiting for him, he smiled and gave a small salute in
front of her, making her grin in amusement. “I’m here. What do you need me to
do in town this time?”
“I
need you to deliver the milk barrels again with Willow,” Jack’s mother said as
she pointed at the cow nearby. “They should be cooled by now and fresh enough
to sell again.”
“Okay,
I’ll grab Willow and get the wagon set up,” Jack replied as he ran to the barn
where the cow in question was. Willow was a relatively mellow bovine with a
smooth cream colored coat on her, short, white horns, large brown spots around
her body and big brown eyes that had a gentle look in them. Despite not being
able to talk due to being, well, a cow, Jack often found himself confiding in
her about his personal feelings especially regarding his dreams of becoming an
adventurer or a traveler someday. Even if she wasn’t a human or related to him
or his mother, they still considered the cow a part of their family due to her
gentle and docile personality. It also made traveling to the nearby town a lot
easier as she was approachable and obedient enough to help Jack get the cart to
the nearby town.
He
quickly found Willow standing near their barn as usual, chewing a cud of grass
from grazing earlier. Jack grinned before lightly patting her cheek before
letting her out.
“Hey
girl,” Jack greeted as he gently coaxed her away from the barn with her
following him obediently. “It’s that time again. Gotta get the milk delivered
to the town again.”
The
cow gave a casual moo in response, causing him to chuckle before attaching her
body to the cart before heading to the storage area of the barn where the milk
barrels were placed and loading the cart with them. They had been sitting in
the storage for a couple of days to keep cool and fresh after Jack and his
mother milked Willow before being placed in barrels for safe-keeping. If the
milk DID spoil, they would regrettably have to throw it out and milk Willow
once again, leaving some very unsatisfied and upset customers who needed their
milk for business. As a result, they couldn’t afford to waste anymore time
giving the fresh and cooled milk to the townsfolk that needed it for
nourishment or cooking. As soon as Jack strapped Willow to the cart, he waved
goodbye to his mom before walking the path towards the town near their home
with Jack continuing to daydream about his future.
I
wonder what it would be like? Jack thought to himself with curiosity and
excitement. Fighting bad guys, exploring dangerous or forbidden lands,
meeting new and exotic creatures or even people. It would be so much fun! I’ve
only ever known this routine in being a farm boy. Harvesting the crops, milk
the cow, deliver supplies to the town. Same old stuff every single day. It gets
boring to be honest. I hope I get to have an adventure of my own someday. I
don’t want to be stuck doing this old song and dance all the time. I’d probably
die of boredom if I did.
“Hey you!” a hostile voice shouted,
snapping Jack out of his daydream once again to his frustration.
“Aw
come on,” Jack groaned as he turned to the sight of the voice only to see a
gang of shady looking people surrounding him. He grew a bit wary especially
when Willow showed signs of fear and hostility from their presence alone. “Um,
hello? Do you guys need anything?”
“You
really don’t know, kiddo?” one of the shady looking people sneered. “We’d tell
you but we’re on a tight schedule. Just give us the cow and milk and maybe we
won’t kill you.”
“What?
NO! YOU CAN’T TAKE WILLOW!” Jack shouted as he stood in front of the cow
protectively. “Over my dead body!”
“Sounds
like a plan then,” the first man said as he pulled out a knife. “We tried to
warn you.”
Oh
man, this is NOT how I wanted my life story to go! Jack thought to himself
in a panic as he saw the bandits start to get closer and closer. Damn it! I
should have brought a weapon at least! Maybe a kitchen knife or even my rake!
What am I gonna do? Theos please help me!
Suddenly, before anyone could do
anything, plant tendrils suddenly sprouted from the ground and entangled the
bandits before leaving them trapped on the ground. The fact that they had
accidentally dropped their weapons with the plants having moved them further
away made it more difficult for them to free themselves. Even more shocking was
the fact that the tendrils wrapped themselves around the gang before pinning
them to the nearest trees and tightening around their limbs so they couldn’t
escape. Since it was a big tree and there were only about 4 of the gang members
present, it wasn’t too hard for them to get tied up as the tree trunk provided
a lot of room for them to be trapped in. Jack and even Willow could only stare
in shock over the sight of the events that just occurred, with Jack not having
to lift a finger when it came to fighting those hoodlums. He could only blink
in surprise over what just happened and stare dumbfounded as he tried to find
an explanation over what he had witnessed.
“Um…
what just happened?” he finally asked after remaining silent for a few seconds.
“I
believe I can answer that question,” another male voice answered, only this one
was more gentle if older compared to the bandits’ tone. Jack turned to see the
source of the voice being an old man with pale skin, an eyepatch and a dark
cloak that covered part of his face. Something about the old man made him more
mysterious but at the same time conveyed a sense of knowledge and wisdom that
he must have garnered throughout his long life. While a small part of Jack was
intimidated by the old man due to the aura he seemed to emanate around him, at
the same time he felt a certain amount of respect towards him that he couldn’t
put his finger on.
“Are
you the one who did all of that?” Jack asked, pointing at the now tied up
bandits who were struggling to escape. The old man grinned before chuckling as
he came closer to the youth.
“You
are correct,” the old man confirmed with a nod. “I noticed that things were
getting ugly and had to step in especially since you had no weapons on you nor
any means of fighting back even without them.”
“I
would have tried!” Jack insisted with a blush, causing the old man to chuckle
again.
“I’m
sure you would have,” he agreed. “But you would have been seriously hurt if not
killed if you did. I have seen what happens when those who have no idea how to
fight back and it usually ends with them being either injured or dead. If you
are going to fight back against an enemy, especially one who has many allies on
their side, you will need to be more cautious. Be more careful and use your
wits rather than simply relying on weapons or others to do your fighting for
you.”
“Wow…
thanks,” Jack replied as he took in the words of the mysterious old man. “I
never knew that until now. Then again there’s a lot I don’t know about the
world as a whole as I’ve only ever lived here my entire life.”
“Is
that so?” the old man asked in slight amusement. “So you wish to travel the
world and explore more of it? Going on adventures and the like?”
“Yeah!
How did you know?” Jack asked in surprise. “Wait, can you read minds too?”
“Not
exactly,” the old man answered with a chuckle. “I could tell just by looking at
your face. I was once like that when I was your age too. Ah how time flies.”
“HEY!
LET US GO!” one of the bandits shouted in anger. “YOU’RE GONNA BE SORRY FOR
ATTACKING US!”
“That’s
rich coming from the guys who threatened to kill me and tried to steal my cow,”
Jack stated in a sarcastic tone, prompting the bandit to give a nasty glare in
his direction.
“One
second,” the old man said as he approached the bandit who kept cursing at him
and Jack before placing a finger on his forehead and uttering a single word.
“Sleep.” Before he knew it, he and his cronies suddenly fell limp much to
Jack’s surprise.
“Woah!
What did you do to them?” he asked.
“I
merely put them to sleep,” the old man revealed with a grin. “You’d be
surprised by how often it works, especially on the weak minded. I’ve been
trying to catch these fools for a while now due to the trouble they’ve been
causing for other towns which I believe includes yours. Rest assured, you will
never have to deal with them again.”
“Thanks,”
Jack said before remembering something. “Oh shoot! I forgot! I’m supposed to be
delivering the milk to the townsfolk! Sorry! I gotta go! Thanks again mister…”
“Gautr,”
the old man said. “My name is Gautr. It’s nice to meet you.”
“Nice
to meet you too,” Jack said as he gave a smile and a nod while getting the cart
ready to move again. “The name’s Jack. Thanks for the assist! See ya!”
“I
believe we will,” the old man said, smiling with a mysterious glow in his eyes.
“We will meet again very soon.”
As
for what Jack did for the rest of the day, he was able to deliver the milk
supplies with no further issues with Willow by his side. Even so, he couldn’t
help but ponder on who the mysterious Gautr was and his true intentions for
helping him. While he certainly could believe that the man was after those
bandits given what they nearly did to him and Willow earlier, a small part of
him had an inkling that the man was friendly towards him for different reasons.
Just who was he exactly? Jack thought to himself as he handed out the
milk and received the money from his customers. He’s definitely an Essence
user that’s for sure but is he a good one or a bad one? I’ve heard stories
about the bad ones and how they abused their abilities to hurt people,
especially if they were of Fae origins, but is he one of them? Could he have
perpetrated that attack as a way of earning my trust? Or was it a test of some
kind and I failed? I don’t think I’ll ever know. I doubt I’ll ever see him
again nor will I find out who he really is besides his name. Of course, the
moment Jack said that, he was interrupted by the sound of a familiar voice.
“Excuse
me, do you have any more milk to spare?”
“Sure,
I’ll get some for you right… now?” Jack began only to stop mid-sentence when he
saw just WHO was speaking to him. He nearly dropped the milk jug he had in his
hand the moment he made eye contact with the old man from before with said old
man still smiling in a rather mysterious manner. Jack could only gulp nervously
as he gave the milk to the man who gently took it from his grasp before handing
him the money.
“Thank you Jack,” Gautr said as he
accepted the milk. “I told you we'd meet again, didn't I?”
“Yeah you did,” Jack said as he
laughed nervously. “You didn't stalk me or something did you?”
“I wouldn't say I stalked you,”
Gautr assured the young man. “I did in fact need milk to drink for my bones to
remain strong after all. Maybe after you're done we can chat for a bit, if you
will.”
“I'll consider it,” Jack replied in
an unsure tone. “But I can only talk for a bit since I have to get home before
the Sun goes down.”
“That’s fine by me,” the old man
assured him. “I can wait. Meet me at that oak tree once you’re done, that is if
you wish to continue speaking with me.” As he said this, he walked away with
the milk in hand and sat at the aforementioned tree which was in the town
square. It was an old tree that was said to have been planted by the town’s
founders many years ago as part of their legacy. The tree was even given a
nickname by the townsfolk known as “Old Man Oak” due to how old it was compared
to most of the people living there. The fact that there’s an actual old man
sitting under it drinking milk makes the name even more fitting now, Jack
thought to himself in amusement before going back to selling milk. Even so, he
couldn’t shake off the fact that the old man was following him and smiling like
had found a prize within him for whatever reason. What DOES he want with me?
he pondered to himself with increasing suspicion. Do I have something
that he wants? I’m not anyone special. Wait a minute.. is this one of those
chances that I’ve been waiting for? The kind that will make my dreams come
true? I gotta know for sure! Hopefully it’s not a sham or anything. After a
hard day’s work at the town square selling milk to the folks while also making
sure Willow was well fed, Jack decided to finally meet up with Gautr who was
still under the tree waiting for him. The fact that he seemingly did not move
from his spot for the entire day despite it being evening surprised the young
man even more.
“Hey!” Jack greeted as he ran to
meet up with him. “Sorry for the wait. It got really busy near the end with so
many people needing milk. It was mostly for the kids, cheesemakers and bakers
who needed it.”
“That is fine,” Gautr assured Jack.
“I can understand how busy you are. You and your mother must be quite the busy
workers to help provide for the town.”
“Yeah you can say that,” Jack agreed
before realizing what he just said. “Wait a minute… how do you know my mother?
How much do you know about us?”
“I know many things, my boy,” Gautr
revealed in a mysterious tone. “I know about how you wish to go on your own
journey across the world, exploring new places and meeting new people instead
of simply staying here. I do not need to be a mind reader to know that. Am I
correct in that?”
“Yes you are,” Jack admitted with
shame. “It’s not that I hate it here. Far from it actually. It’s just…. I’ve
done this routine so many times in all my years of living that it’s become
rinse and repeat at this point. Sow the seeds, graze the crops, harvest the
wheat, milk the cow, preserve said milk, sell our goods to the people. Same
old, same old. While I don’t mind doing it often, I find it to be kinda boring
after doing it for so long.” The young man found himself pacing about as he
explained his personal feelings on his life and his need for a change with the
old man continuing to listen on.
“Makes sense,” Gautr said in
sympathy. “Doing the same thing over and over again does get pretty boring over
time. I can understand why you would want a different change of pace in life,
correct?”
“Yes you’d be correct,” Jack agreed.
“I want to experience something bigger and more exciting in my life, not menial
tasks that get handed to me in town or even on the farm. I want adventure in
the great wide somewhere within Terrestria.”
“So you have a bit of wanderlust
within you,” Gautr commented. “Then I believe I can help you with your
problem.”
“You do?” Jack asked in surprise and
intrigue but not before getting worried. “Wait a minute, this isn’t the part
where you kidnap me and sell to some creep in another kingdom right? Because I
REALLY don’t want that kind of adventure.”
The old man responded with a sudden
scowl that managed to scare Jack for a brief moment before calming down a few
seconds later.
“Rest assured I would NEVER do such
a horrendous thing,” Gautr assured him. “I have seen too many vile people who
have done exactly that and I hunt down anyone who would dare to do such a
thing. No, what I seek is… a successor.”
“A successor?” Jack asked, curiosity
piqued even more. “For what?”
“Someone who I entrust with my
Essence,” Gautr continued. “I am very old, my boy. Much older than you think.
It is only due to the Essence I was born with and gained over the years that I
have been able to live very long. Long enough to meet you and know about your
existence. I came here because I saw you in my visions and how you hold a great
role in saving Terrestria. Not just you, but many others who you will encounter
throughout your journey in the future. For a great evil arising. One that will
plague this world and cause great calamity if nothing is to be done about it.
And it is one of the many forms of evil that will threaten the world like it
did in the past centuries ago. THAT is why I am here. To offer you that chance
to fulfill your destiny if you are willing to take it.”
Jack was stunned to hear this and
left completely speechless after hearing the words of the mysterious man
sitting before him. He had known that the world could be dangerous at times,
given what occurred with the bandits earlier, but the fact that it was in
danger and he was destined to help save it was even more shocking for him. Oh
my gosh, something bad is going to happen to Terrestria? And I’m destined to
save it with other people like me? I don’t know what to say! It sounds too good
to be true but at the same time Gautr sounds very serious about what he is
saying. Should I accept it? What if it’s too much for me? What should I do?
“I know this is a lot to take in,”
Gautr said sympathetically. “But I would not be saying this to you if I didn’t
see you in my visions. But I truly believe you have what it takes to fulfill
your destiny. Perhaps speaking to your mother about this will ease your worries
if you don’t mind.”
“Yes, we should tell my mother about
this,” Jack agreed. “If anyone deserves to know about this, she does. But I
gotta warn you. She’s very protective of me and probably won’t let me go if she
were to find out the dangers that came with your vision.”
“I wouldn’t be surprised given how
much she cares about you,” Gautr assured the young man as he got back on his
feet. “Now then, shall we head back to your home?”
Sure,” Jack said as he guided Gautr
to the area where he put Willow and the now empty cart. “Willow! Come on girl,
we gotta get back home or else mom will get worried.”
Willow mooed as usual before getting
ready to start the cart. Jack got in the rider's seat while getting ready to
leave but not before turning to Gautr and patting on the empty space next to
him.
“Hop in,” Jack encouraged. “It
wouldn't be right to force you to walk all the way to my home.”
“How kind of you,” Gautr said as he
sat next to Jack. “Makes you even more worthy of being my successor.”
“I guess so,” Jack said with a light
blush. “I mean, I’m just a simple farmboy and nothing more. I’m not special in
any way no matter how hard I try.”
“Maybe to you, but I believe you’ll
find yourself being surprised by what you can do in the future,” Gautr assured
Jack.
The 2 of them continued to make
light conversation on the way back with Jack finding himself liking the old man
if not learning to trust him the more he spoke. He was entranced by the many
adventures the old man went on in the past even if the events seemed a bit
embellished at times, at least in Jack’s personal opinion. Even so, the more he
heard about Gautr’s stories, the more his wish to travel and have adventures of
his own grew. By the time they arrived at Jack’s home, the young farmboy was
excited to tell his mother about Gautr but of course he had to make sure to put
Willow back in the barn to sleep.
“Goodnight Willow,” Jack said as he
gave her a light kiss on the cheek. “Sweet dreams.”
Once that was done, he met up with
Gautr and knocked on the door to the house before waiting for his mother to
open it for them so he could properly introduce him to her.
“I hope my mother is willing to
believe you regarding this whole thing,” Jack said in a hopeful yet scared tone
right before the door finally opened. There standing before the 2 of them was a
middle-aged woman who wore the usual peasant clothes and had a white
headcovering on her that barely hid her forehead. Gautr couldn’t help but
notice that Jack had a striking resemblance with the woman who was no doubt his
birth mother as they both shared the same dirty blonde hair, fair skin and
freckles with their eye colors and genders being the one thing that they didn’t
have in common. Judging from her frown, Gautr could only guess that she was
worried about her son which was understandable since he was her son and any
sane parent would be concerned for their child especially if they were out of
the house for too long.
“JACK! THERE YOU ARE!” Jack’s mother
cried out as she hugged her son, carrying his whole body in the process and
muffling him into her neck. “Thank goodness you’re safe! I was so worried about
you! You came home much later than I thought!”
“Hey mom,” Jack greeted with a
slightly embarrassed smile as he accepted the hug and returned it in kind. “I
brought home a guest who wants to talk to you about something important.”
“Really?” Jack’s mother asked with
curiosity in her tone as she set her son back down and noticed Gautr’s
presence. “And may I ask who you are, good sir?”
“My name is Gautr, milady,” Gautr
introduced himself with a respectful bow. “I am but a humble man who wishes to
train your son in the art of Essence and mentor him on what is to come.”
“Essence?” Jack’s mother asked in
shock before turning both ways to make sure nobody else was around. Seeing that
it was getting dark and wanting to take this conversation inside their home. “I
believe it’s best that you come inside. Would you like some bread and milk?”
“Yes please,” Gautr said with a nod
as he stepped inside along with Jack. “Thank you for having me, miss.”
“Oh please call me Geneva,” the
woman now known as Geneva insisted as she let both men in and prepared the food
and drinks.
Once everyone got settled down at
the dining room table, Jack and Gautr were able to explain how they met with
the incident involving those bandits. The moment they told her about them and
what they tried to do to Willow, Geneva became horrified and furious while
swearing to kill them if she ever saw them. She only calmed down once Gautr
explained that he handed the bandits over to the authorities so they wouldn’t
bring harm to anyone ever again. This was enough to make her both relieved and
incredibly grateful towards the old man for saving her son and Willow which
made it easier for her to trust the old man. Eventually they got to the point
regarding Gautr’s interest in Jack and the supposed great evil that was
arising. This greatly concerned Geneva and Jack himself as they heard more
details regarding the prophecy Gautr spoke of and how it involved Jack becoming
Gautr’s new successor when it came to his Essence.
“So you’re saying something really
bad is about to happen and my son is destined to fight against this particular
threat which involves a group that is threatening to destroy all of
Terrestria?” Geneva asked with concern.
“Not just him,” Gautr corrected.
“There are others that I have seen in my visions who have also been deemed
worthy of taking on the roles of heroes who will help save Terrestria in the
long run.”
“But he’s only 16!” Jack’s mother
stated. “He’s FAR too young for that kind of adventure let alone one that
involves fighting evildoers!”
“Mother, I'm not a baby anymore,”
Jack insisted. “Besides you know how much I’ve longed to go on adventures like
the heroes of old and the adventurers at the Adventurers Guild do in Flamme
City. This could be my one chance to see the rest of the world and do something
meaningful in my life for once!”
“Even so, most of those adventures
get you killed if not severely wounded and you know how worried I get whenever
you injure yourself like that one time with the well and you fell on your head
down the hill. Ever since your father died I made a personal vow to protect you
and make sure you stay safe here in the farm if not within Grazie Village. I
don’t want you to throw your life away so recklessly and at such a young age
too just because you wanted to go on an adventure.”
“But if I don’t do something, no one
else will be able to deal with the threat that’s going to affect Terrestria,”
Jack pleaded. “Sure there may be others who can become heroes without me but
after hearing about the situation at hand and how I have a chance to do
something about it, I can’t just ignore it while it’s happening. I appreciate
you watching over me and making sure I grow up safe and sound but at the same
time I don’t want to be stuck here for the rest of my life doing nothing but
farm chores especially if there is danger lurking about. I want to do what I
can to help others outside of the village even if it means leaving the farm and
heading out with Gautr.”
“I just…. I don’t know if this is a
good idea,” Geneva replied. “You are still my son and so young too. Not to
mention this whole talk about you becoming an Essence user despite the
prejudice most Essence users get nowadays…. I don’t want to see anything bad
happen to you.”
“Do not worry,” Gautr assured the
young man’s mother. “I shall do my best to protect him and take care of him as
we go on this journey together, that is if you permit us to do so.”
“I…. I still don’t know if this is a
good idea,” Geneva stated. “You are still very young and the idea of you going
out into the world is something that I knew would come but I assumed it would
happen when you were just a little bit older. I just… I just need some time to
think about it.” As soon as she said this, she got up from her seat and went to
the other room but not before turning to Gautr. “You can stay here for the
night if you’d like. We have a spare room in our home for you that you can stay
in if that’s what you wish.”
“That’s fine by me,” Gautr assured
the woman. “I know this may be a difficult decision for you to make especially
if it involves your son but do try to take this into consideration. I wouldn’t
be coming here to meet him if I didn’t think he had what it takes to become my
successor and help people in the world. We need more people willing to become
heroes especially in this day and age.”
“I guess so,” Geneva said despite
her unsure tone. “Jack, do you mind taking him to the spare room?”
“Sure mom,” Jack agreed as he got up
from his seat and prepared to bring the old man to said room. “It’s this way.
Goodnight mom.”
“Goodnight Jack,” Geneva replied.
“And goodnight to you too, Mr. Gautr.”
“Goodnight miss,” Gautr said with a
nod. “I will leave you to think about my proposal for the time being.”
“I will try,” Geneva replied as she
prepared to go to bed, leaving Jack to guide Gautr to the spare room which not
only had its own bed but also a small desk and a small oil lamp on top.
“Here we are,” Jack said as he
gestured to the room in question. “I know it isn’t much and forgive us if it’s
a bit too dusty for your taste but it is the best one we could provide for any
guests that come our way which isn’t much now that I think about it.”
“It is fine,” Gautr assured the
young man as he slid inside his bed. “I used to stay inside tents and huts that
were way smaller than this back in the day.”
“Really?” Jack asked with intrigue.
“What kind of adventures did you go on in the past?”
“Many kinds in fact,” Gautr
explained in a nostalgic tone. “Me and my old teammates, we discovered new
lands, new realms and met many strange and fascinating entities along the way.
We fought monsters and demons as well as evildoers who threatened the world
back in the day. It was glorious as it was dangerous.”
“Sounds awesome,” Jack said in an
impressed tone. “You must have a lot of experience in adventuring and battling,
especially with your Essence abilities.”
“Indeed I do,” Gautr confirmed. “I
will admit however, it was NOT easy doing so. I faced many terrible events that
forced me to see both the good and bad in people. Some of them included my
friends.”
“Is that right?” Jack asked with
concern. “What were they like if you don't mind me asking? Your friends I
mean?” Gautr gave a rather haunted if somber expression before continuing his
story.
“The first one I had was technically
my brother or rather my adopted brother. He was always a trickster and loved
playing pranks. But over time…. Things changed between us and we didn't exactly
stay friends forever. I won't tell you the full details now since you are not
ready for them but let's just say that things got very complicated if not bad
between us.”
“Oh dear, I'm so sorry to hear
that,” Jack uttered in sympathy.
“As for my other friend, she was
like a sister to me and very much a feisty one too. But over time our feelings
for one another grew more than simply just being friends.”
“That's nice,” Jack commented with a
smile. Even if he wasn't one for romance or love stories, he still respected
other people's love lives especially if they were happy ones too. “Where is she
now? Is she still with you?”
“No,” Gautr revealed in a somber
tone. “She died many years ago in a battle that decided the fate of the world.
If she does exist, it's only within my mind. My memories if you will.”
“Oh my goodness I'm so sorry. I had
no idea!” Jack apologized. “Then again I know how you feel. As my mom mentioned
earlier, I lost my father thanks to a work accident when I was only 4 years
old. I was too young to understand it at first especially since I was confused
over what happened to him until my mother was forced to explain that he
wouldn't be coming home anymore. Ever since then, I had to help my mother out
with most of the work and business since I was the only family member she had
left. As much as I would love to help you and become your successor regarding
the usage of Essence, I fear that if I leave the farm and my mother, it may
cause her to become very lonely and burdened with more chores to do on her
own.”
“I see,” Gautr said in sympathy. “I
understand that you wish to help your mother with whatever chores she may need.
If it makes you feel better and will give your mother some peace of mind, I can
stay here and assist you in these chores while also teaching you in the
meantime.”
“Really?” Jack asked with hope and
excitement. “That means I’ll be able to kick butt and be a cool hero like you?”
The old man chuckled a bit before nodding in amusement and agreement.
“Of course. In fact, how about I
give you some of my Essence now for the time being?” Gautr suggested, causing
Jack to gasp in shock and surprise. Me!? Becoming an actual Essence user?!
For REAL?! he thought to himself in surprise.
“I… I’d be honored!” Jack said in
awe. “But I don’t know if I’m ready to receive such power just yet. I don’t
even know how to wield Essence even if it was given to me.”
“Rest assured I will do my best to
train you to your abilities,” Gautr assured the young man. “Besides, it will
only be a small portion to see how well you react to it and whether you can use
it for good instead of evil.”
“Of course I’d use it for good!”
Jack insisted. “I would never even dream of using it for evil or to harm others
without reason.”
“That I am glad to hear,” Gautr
stated with a smile before putting on a more serious expression. “Now Jack, I
ask that you extend your hand to me. Either one is fine.”
“Okay,” Jack agreed as he did just
that. Using his right hand, he slowly and nervously held onto Gautr’s hand
which he couldn’t help but notice as feeling rather rough and full of what
appeared to be faded scars. I wonder what he went through to experience such
injuries? he asked himself with concern. Once he clasped his hand around
Gautr’s, the old man closed his eyes for a brief moment before opening them
again. The moment he did, Jack was entranced by how bright and shining they
were especially with the greenish-yellowish glow they emanated which quickly
spread to the rest of his face and body. The young man also noticed how quickly
the radiating energy seemed to spread from the old man’s arm to his own and
felt himself surging with a mysterious power that he couldn’t quite describe.
After a few minutes had passed, Jack felt the energy dim down a bit with the
glow also dimming as well. The farm boy blinked for a few seconds before
looking around to see if anything else changed. “What just happened?”
“That, my boy, was the process of
transferring Essence from one person to another,” Gautr explained. “It is a
process as old as time and considered very sacred too. The Fae were said to
hold this type of ritual very seriously with many ancient civilizations also
deeming it to be sacred as well. No one should ever abuse Essence let alone
take it from someone else without their consent. It is to be shared among
friends and family along with those in need as Theos intended.”
“I see,” Jack commented in
amazement. “I feel different. But a good kind of different. Like I’m a lot
stronger than before.”
“That may be my Essence taking
effect as we speak,” Gautr revealed. “I am pleased to see that your body is
reacting well to it. There are times when Essence won’t always be easily
accepted by new users if they are transferred from one person to another.”
“Is that so? Well at least I’m lucky
to have accepted it then,” Jack commented as he flexed his fingers and wrists.
“So when can we start training then?”
“We can start tomorrow,” Gautr
assured. “But for now. We should go to bed and rest since we’ll no doubt be
having a busy day ahead of us.”
“Right gotcha,” Jack agreed even if
he was too excited to sleep at the moment. “Still thank you for giving me this
special chance. I promise I won’t disappoint you.”
“I know you won’t,” Gautr agreed
before yawning as he settled into his bed. “Goodnight Jack. I shall see you in
the morning.”
“Goodnight Mr. Gautr,” Jack replied
as he left the spare room and headed to his own room. Of course the moment he
got into his own bed, he found it harder to sleep than before as he was still
too excited to use his newfound Essence abilities. Oh man, I wonder what
he’s gonna teach me tomorrow? Jack wondered hopefully. Maybe how to use
vines like the ones he made to trap those bandits? Or perhaps it’s a super
secret technique only he knows since I’m gonna be fighting bad guys according
to him. I just hope I can live up to his expectations and prove my worth along
with going on the adventures that I wanted. Either way, I can’t wait to use my
powers and see what I can do. I can even get the chores done quicker with my
new powers if possible. But… just to be sure. When no one was looking, Jack
stared out of his window with the full moon shining down upon him along with
some twinkling stars glimmering in the dark blue sky. As he continued to look
outside of his window, he suddenly came up with an idea. It was a crazy idea
but an idea nonetheless and one that he wished to do if it would allow him to
test out his powers. What if I tried… growing something myself? Jack
thought to himself. I think I planted some broad beans around the house.
Maybe if I use my Essence abilities to grow them faster, it could be proof that
my abilities ARE useful and can even prove to my mother that Essence isn’t so
bad after all. Okay, here goes nothing. Once he made up his mind, he got
out of his bed once more and stood before the window sill. He then rubbed his
hands together in preparation before extending his hands and spreading his arms
far out so he could focus his powers.
“Okay Jack you can do this,” Jack
assured himself as he prepared to use his Essence abilities for the first time.
“If you can grow these beans in just a few seconds, you can prove to mom that
you are capable of using Essence for good reasons which can help both the farm
and Gautr. How hard can it be?”
Of course what he failed to realize
was that while he did have access to Essence, he didn’t know how to properly
control it which he would find out the hard way.
“As your wielder I command you to
grow these beans right now!” Jack ordered in a somewhat dramatic tone while
making sure to keep quiet enough to not wake up his mother or Gautr. At first
nothing happened. Or at least that’s what it seemed. When Jack looked around he
noticed that nothing had happened and became disappointed before flopping back
down in his bed. “Oh well. Guess it didn’t work out for me after all. Maybe
I’ll ask the old man why my powers aren’t working tomorroOOOOHHH!!!!”
Before anyone else knew what was
happening, the young man felt the house suddenly shake and tremble with a loud
rumble. It was enough to cause some of the furniture to topple over if not
shake violently. A few seconds later, Geneva and Gautr entered his room with
expressions of shock and bewilderment on their faces.
“What's going on?! Jack! Are you
okay?!” the poor woman asked with fear and concern in her tone.
“Mom! I can explain!” Jack shouted
as he tried in vain to explain what had occurred.
“Jack, did you use the Essence that
I gave you earlier?” Gautr asked with suspicion in his tone.
“You WHAT?!” Geneva shouted in shock
over the old man’s question.
Jack could only grin sheepishly as
he tried to explain what really happened. But before he could utter a single
word, the group found themselves falling to the ground thanks to something
pushing the house from beneath.
“What was that?!” Geneva demanded as
she struggled to get back on her feet.
“I don't know! Let me check!” Jack
shouted as he crawled to the window only to widen his eyes at the sight in
front of him. “Oh no….”
As it turns out, the force that was
currently pushing the house upwards was caused by none other than the beans
that he attempted to grow using his Essence earlier. Not just that, the plot of
land that they owned along with the farm near their house were also being
brought up with them thanks to the effects of Jack’s Essence. Guess my
attempts at growing the beans DID work after all, Jack thought to himself
in both pride and worry as he realized just what he had done. A little TOO
well in fact.
“Jack? What's going on out there?!”
Geneva demanded as she tried not to panic. Jack could only chuckle nervously
knowing that she wasn't going to take his answer well either way.
“Okay don't get mad but I may have
tried to grow the broad beans that I had planted earlier to prove that Essence
can be useful around the farm. I also may have overdone it by complete
accident,” Jack revealed as quickly and concisely as he could, bracing himself
for the inevitable lecture he was about to receive from his mother. However,
before she could say anything, Gautr widened his remaining eye in worry as he
grabbed the 2 farmers and brought them to the ground.
“LOOK OUT!” he shouted as he
extended his right hand to use more of his Essence. This time however it
emanated a golden color and appeared as a hovering ball of light before getting
bigger. As for WHY he did it, the answer was quickly shown in the form of a
loud crumbling sound which came from outside and right above their ceiling.
“Oh no. Are we about to crash into
something in the sky?” Geneva asked with fear.
“I hope not,” Jack said with worry
in his tone.
“Do not worry, I'll keep you both
safe!” Gautr assured them both as he focused his energy and strength into
creating what was now clearly a barrier that would shield their house along
with them and presumably the entire farm land they owned. However, because the
force of the barrier hit something pretty hard and Gautr was clearly struggling
to maintain it without exhausting himself, the 2 farmers still found themselves
having to hold onto the ground for dear life. Eventually, whatever they hit
broke thanks to the barrier if the sounds of crumbling and breaking were of any
indication. Unfortunately, when Jack tried to get back up to see what was
happening outside, despite the warnings of Gautr and Geneva, the force of the
impact caused him to once again fall over. This time he hit his head against
his personal desk that he had in his room. It was enough to make his eyesight
blurry and feel dizzy before eventually passing out. The last thing he saw
before falling unconscious was the sight of his mother coming to check on him
and asking if he was alright. After that, everything blacked out…..
The next morning, Jack woke up with
a slight concussion around his head. As he slowly turned his head to see where
he was, he saw that he was laying on something wooden despite the blanket and
pillow underneath him. When he looked on his left, he saw his mother lying next
to him in her own bed but she had yet to wake up like he did. He could only
hope that she was okay and wouldn’t get angry at him for the whole mess
earlier. Strangely enough, Gautr was nowhere to be found which made Jack wonder
where he was. Even so, he wasn’t one to sit still and wait as he was curious to
see what happened while he was out but before he could get up from his spot, a
feminine voice called out to him.
“Oh you’re awake!” the female voice
said, prompting him to turn in the direction of said voice.
Now Jack didn’t mean to stare let
alone drop his jaw in surprise but the appearance of the young woman standing
before him prompted him to do so, mainly because she looked more like a walking
statue than a person. Upon closer inspection however, Jack noticed that she had
something attached to her back and was surprised to see that it was a large
harp of all things, strings and all. At first he thought it was part of her
outfit but when he noticed how her skin, hair and dress were of the same golden
shade as the harp, he realized that it was literally part of her body and not
some extravagant costume at all. This prompted many questions in his mind with
one of them being whether she was an Essence user who chose to take on such a
unique appearance or not. Noticing that he wasn’t responding, the harp girl
became concerned and waved her golden hand across the boy’s face.
“Um… hello? Are you alright?” the
harp girl asked, causing Jack to finally snap out of his stupor and give a
proper response.
“Huh? Oh sorry sorry. Guess I’m
still trying to process what I’m seeing at the moment,” Jack replied bashfully.
“My name is Jack by the way. What’s yours?”
“My name is Ella,” the harp girl,
now called Ella, introduced herself. “And don’t worry about names, I already
know about yours. Old man Gautr told me and my parents about you and your
mother.”
“Speaking of Gautr, where is he?”
Jack asked as he continued to look around and get a better look at his
surroundings. To his shock, he realized now that he was in a giant KITCHEN of
all places if the cupboards, large utensils, giant plates and bowls were of any
indication. Now that he thought about it, he was pretty high up from the ground
as he looked closer to the edge and quickly realized that he was on a giant
wooden table too.
“Oh him? He’s currently outside of
the house trying to fix the area that your giant beanstalk crashed into,” Ella
revealed. “You made quite the ruckus last night with your newfound Essence
abilities which is understandable. Nobody gets it right on the first try so
we’re not mad at you for it.”
“Ooh right,” Jack replied in
embarrassment as the full details of last night occurred. “Listen, I am SO
sorry about what happened. I had no idea somebody was living up here and didn’t
mean to grow the beanstalk so quickly. I only just received my Essence the
other night and wanted to test it out. I didn’t think my powers would cause
plants to grow THAT quickly”
“It’s fine,” Ella assured him with a
handwave. “The damage wasn’t too bad anyways even if it was enough to wake my
parents. Imagine their surprise when they saw a small farm appear right outside
their house.”
“Is that so?” Jack asked with
intrigue. “And who exactly are your parents? Are they around here somewhere?”
“I’ll call them right now and let
them know you’re awake,” Ella said before turning her head to the large
entryway just across from the table. “Mother! Father! One of the humans is
awake!”
At first nothing seemed to happen
which made Jack wonder if her parents could even hear her when all of a sudden,
loud booming footsteps were heard which alarmed the young farm boy for a brief
moment. He held onto his blanket with one hand as he continued sitting on the
ground while gripping onto the wooden surface as hard as he could in order to
keep his balance. Surprisingly, despite wobbling a bit, Ella continued to stand
perfectly still and didn’t look like she would topple over any moment despite the
large vibrations that occurred thanks to the footsteps. She also seemed eager
to see the source of the loud footprints which made Jack feel less tense but
still remained cautious just in case whoever was heading their way wasn’t so
friendly. Soon, Ella’s parents finally showed up and this time Jack REALLY
dropped his jaw and stared in shock over what he was seeing. He had heard tales
of giants before at least according to the stories some of the townsfolk told,
especially the older members, with Gautr having mentioned encountering giants
back in the day. But seeing them in person was enough to make Jack both
frightened and amazed. He knew he would be in for a wild ride the moment he
accepted Gautr’s proposal but nothing could have prepared him to see not 1 but
2 giants heading his way.
The 1st giant was a large man with a
rather rotund appearance especially around his belly but had reddish auburn
hair while the 2nd giant (or giantess if you want to be technical) who had what
appeared to be milky white if not silver hair. They both wore what appeared to
be farming clothes, not unlike the ones that Jack and his mother wore, but the
one thing that made them stand out was their grey and blue skin which no human
was ever shown having unless they had body paint or tattoos on their skin. While
the sight of them made him a tad bit unnerved, with their large size and
rumbling footprints not helping either, he continued to stay strong and tried
not to show any fear despite his heartbeat growing faster the more they
approached. Once they stood right before him and the table he and his mother
were on, the male giant bent down a bit to get a closer look at the tiny humans
before him, his large blue eye inspecting and analyzing every inch of the young
man. After a few seconds of silent inspection, the giant man smiled before
stepping back and speaking in a booming tone that nearly shook everything
around Jack.
“Well, I can definitely see the
Essence is growing strong within this young lad,” the giant spoke. “I must say,
you gave us quite the shock last night with the beanstalk you grew.”
“I’m sorry!” Jack apologized in a
shaky and fearful way despite his best attempts to not show how scared he was
inside. “I didn’t mean to damage your home, I swear!”
“Oh don’t worry about it,” the
giantess assured the young man in a kind tone. “We’re not mad at you or
anything.”
“Wait, you’re not?” Jack asked in
confusion.
“Of course not,” the giant replied
in an amused tone. “Far from it, my boy. We were surprised for sure but we’re
not mad. It also helps that the damage was less severe than it seemed.”
“Oh thank goodness,” Jack said as he
breathed a sigh of relief. “Even so, I feel really guilty about what happened
last night. I can help with fixing the damage if you want.”
“No need,” the giant said. “Gautr is
already fixing it as we speak and should be done by now. And don’t worry about
that cow of yours, she’s perfectly fine if just a bit rattled.”
“Right, I was going to ask about
Willow,” Jack commented. “There is 1 thing I want to know for sure. Are you
actually-”
“GIANTS!”
Jack was startled by the sound of
his mother’s voice finishing his question before him and yelped as she
immediately grabbed Jack and wrapped her arms around him protectively as she
could. While she didn’t have a weapon or tool on her that would provide some
form of defense against what she assumed were threats to her and her son’s
safety, she was not going down without a fight and glared at the giants
defiantly.
“WHO ARE YOU?!” she demanded in a
terrified tone. “HAVE YOU COME HERE TO EAT US?! IS THAT WHY YOU PUT US IN YOUR
KITCHEN?!” This, of course, prompted the giant couple to stare at the mother…
before laughing uproariously whereas Ella pouted at the idea of her parents
ever eating anyone let alone humans if the crossing of her arms were of any
indication. Geneva could only look on in confusion and fear over why the giants
were laughing until Jack spoke up in a hushed tone.
“Mom, it's okay,” he assured her. “I
don't think they're going to eat us.”
“Rest assured, miss,” Ella said in a
more deadpan tone than usual. “My parents will NOT be eating you or your son.
If they did, they would have eaten ME the moment they first saw me.”
“Oh I see, thank you,” Geneva said
in a grateful tone until she realized who she was speaking to and widened her
eyes once more upon seeing Ella's metallic appearance. “What in the world?! Who
are you?!”
“Oh boy,” Jack grumbled as he
remembered that his mother was left out of the loop regarding the whole Essence
issue. The fact the first thing she woke up to see were 2 giants and a talking
harp of all things probably didn't help either.
“Well, well, isn't this quite the
scene I'm walking into?” Gautr’s voice called out as he hovered above the
ground using his remaining Essence which shocked Jack and Geneva the moment
they saw him approach. “I finish repairing parts of the land that got damaged
by the beanstalk only to walk in on someone screaming. Then again, I've
experienced weirder.”
“Gautr, good to see you're doing
alright,” the male giant said. “How was everything out there? All good?”
“Everything should be all fixed now,
Cawrmadog, ” Gautr replied with a thumbs up. “The hole in the ground was a lot
easier to patch up thanks to the clouds and shouldn’t be too noticeable.”
“That’s good to hear,” the giantess
said in relief. “Can’t risk anyone accidentally falling through or getting
their foot stuck in it now can we?”
“Um can anyone explain to me what is
going on here?” Geneva asked as she tried not to panic. “Wait a minute, you
mentioned that you gave my son that ‘Essence’ stuff he mentioned. What was that
about, huh?”
“Perhaps it’s best that we sit down
and talk,” Gautr said as he attempted to ease the worries of the mother.
“Would you like some tea while we’re
at it?” the giantess kindly offered.
“I… um… I don’t know if we should..”
Geneva replied, unsure of whether to trust the giants or not. Jack placed a
reassuring hand on her shoulder before speaking up so she didn’t worry herself
sick.
“Mom, it’s okay,” he assured the
frightened woman. “I don’t think they’re going to hurt us. If Gautr trusts them
then maybe we should too. Besides, we’re in their home now and it would be rude
to simply dismiss their hospitality like you said.”
Seeing that he had a point (even if
it involved him throwing her own words back at her), Geneva looked back at her
son then at Gautr and finally at the giants plus the talking harp which she
still wasn’t sure what to make of before breathing a sigh in defeat.
“Alright,” she said as she resigned
herself to whatever fate was in store for her. “What kind of tea do you have?”
Pretty soon, the giants moved about
the kitchen area with the male giant, now called “Cawrmadog”, bringing out a
wooden table set that could hold approximately 5-10 people but it was small
enough for Geneva, Jack and Gautr to sit at. The fact that he even had a table
for them at all and one that could be placed on the giant table they were
currently standing on made it both ironic and humorous in a way. As for his
wife, she brought out a large tray with cups and a teapot on it that would have
been more suitable for the giant table but not the tiny table her husband
brought out. What surprised Jack and Geneva the most was the fact that the 2
giants suddenly shrunk to human size (even if they were still pretty tall
compared to the humans present) along with the tea seat the giantess brought
out. As for Ella, she found herself being carried by the now smaller Cawrmadog
due to her lacking any legs which would have allowed her to move. Jack couldn’t
help but feel pity for her as she was still a sentient harp who could only
remain immobile due to the strings on her back with her arms and face being the
only parts of her that could move. As the 2 families plus Gautr took their
seats on the human sized table, while still being on the giant table at the
same time, the now shrunken giantess handed Geneva a cup of tea for her to
drink from to which the woman politely accepted despite still being frazzled by
what was going on.
“Here you go,” the giantess said in
a gentle and reassuring tone. “Have some barley tea. It should soothe your
nerves.”
“Thank you,” Geneva said as she took
a light sip so as to not burn her tongue. “I just realized something. I never
asked for your name or even the names of your husband and… daughter I presume?”
“Oh right how rude of us,” the
giantess replied in surprise. “My name is Fabiana and as you already know, this
is my husband Cawrmadog and our adopted daughter Ella. It is nice to meet you
even if your first impressions of us weren’t that good.”
“It’s nice to meet you too,” Jack
replied with a grin. “The name’s Jack and this is my mother Geneva. As for
Gautr, I assume you already know him so you probably won’t need introductions
for him. Isn’t that right, mom?”
“Right,” Geneva said, now feeling
embarrassed by her earlier fear of the giants after seeing how friendly they
were. “Even so, I must ask… what is this place?”
“If you’re talking about the
building you are in specifically, this is our house,” Cawrmadog explained. “But
if you’re referring to the area our house is in, then allow me to explain that
you are in the land of the sky giants, Brobdingnag.”
“Brobdingnag?” Jack asked in
confusion. “Never heard of it up until now.”
“I guess it’s because it’s so high
up in the sky that almost nobody on the mainland has been able to visit this
place,” Fabiana theorized. “In fact, the only ones who have visited were
animals that could fly, Fae Folk and Essence using humans.”
“Is that so?” Jack asked with
intrigue. “This world is so much bigger than I imagined.”
“I thought the exact same thing when
I ended up here,” Ella agreed with a giggle.
“Say, how DID you end up here with
the giants?” Jack asked with curiosity in his tone. “And how did you get that
harp shaped body of yours? Is that your Essence or something?”
The moment he asked this, Ella
became visibly uncomfortable if the grimacing expression she had on her face
was any indication. Seeing this made Jack instantly regretful especially when
his mother, Gautr and the giant couple gave him silent expressions of
disapproval. He could only smack himself in the forehead, metaphorically
speaking, after realizing that he had unwittingly touched upon a sore subject
of hers without intending to.
“I-I’m sorry!” Jack quickly
apologized. “I didn’t mean to be rude!”
“No it’s fine,” Ella assured him
despite her somber tone. “To answer your question, I wasn’t always like this. I
was an ordinary human girl and raised in the kingdom of D’Ardenaux and lived
with my sister as well as the royal family. In fact, I was engaged to one of
the princes before… I was cursed.” Hearing this made both Jack and Geneva gasp
in shock and horror with Gautr wincing the moment he heard this. They had heard
tales of people being subjected to curses in the many folk tales or even oral
stories told to them by others in the past. Some were cursed by Essence users,
the Fae Folk or even in some cases from divine judgements sent by Theos
Himself. The worst kinds of curses that were to happen to anyone, however, were
the kinds cast by demons or anyone who practiced the forbidden art of Magick.
Magick was considered a corrupted form of Essence said to have been created by
Diabolos the Evil One who would often use it as a way to either torment his
victims or worse, taint their souls and minds to the point of tarnishing their
spirits and even their bodies.
“Wait, so your harp-like appearance
was caused by a curse?” Jack asked with worry. “By WHO? Who would do something
so heinous?”
“Um Jack dear,” Fabian interrupted.
“I don’t think that may be the best question to ask her given how… sensitive
she is about her curse.”
“Agreed,” Geneva said in agreement
as she placed her hand on her son’s shoulders. “We mustn’t be rude now since
we’re still guests here.”
“Right, sorry,” Jack apologized,
feeling even more guilty and ashamed of himself.
“It’s fine,” Ella assured the young
man. “You didn’t mean any harm in it since you were just curious. Then again,
mom and dad were quite curious to hear my story when I first arrived here
thanks to my curse.”
“Yes, it was quite surprising to see
a small talking harp suddenly appear in Brobdingnag,” Cawrmadog recalled. “It
was quite the interesting incident we had that day, especially since the other
giants didn’t know what to make of it. Of course, we allowed her to stay
especially when she told us about the curse she was subjected to and assisted
her as best as we could. We even gave her some of our Essence since we
considered her family but only after she accepted our offer.”
“About that,” Geneva spoke up as she
gave a rather stern look at Gautr. “My son told me that you gave him some of
that Essence stuff the previous night. What was that about?”
“Oh so it was YOUR Essence he had?”
Cawrmadog exclaimed in surprise. “I was wondering why it seemed so familiar.”
“Yes it was my Essence that I gave
to Jack,” Gautr admitted. “I’m sorry that I didn’t tell you earlier since I
only gave a small portion of it to the young man so I could properly train him
afterwards. Just to let you know, I did not give it to him on a whim nor did I
force him to receive it since sharing Essence is a very serious act that is
considered sacred among those who have it.”
“That is very true,” Fabiana
confirmed with a nod. “Sharing Essence is considered an important act even
among the Fae. We don’t share it with others nor give it to them unless it is
absolutely necessary or you trust someone with it. Sometimes it is even used to
save a person’s life but even then that is only under extreme circumstances.”
“But why my son?” Geneva asked. “I
know you want him to be your successor and all that but he’s still too young
for something like an adventure across the world. Not to mention that prophecy
you mentioned which happened to involve him…. I don’t know if my heart can take
it.”
“Mom, don't blame Gautr for this,”
Jack pleaded. “I was the one who CHOSE to accept his Essence and I wanted to
use the Essence I gained from Gautr to help out on the farm since it was a
plant based kind and felt that it can be great for growing more crops.”
“Even so, I can’t help but worry
about you,” Geneva pointed out. “Plus we’re high up in the sky and have no way
to get back home, let alone the town.”
“I could bring you back home,”
Cawrmadog offered, surprising the farmer family once more. “The beanstalk that
your son grew last night? It’s still there even if the hole in the ground has
been covered up. I can carry your home and barn back onto the ground with my
size though I’ll need your help to do so.”
“How can we help?” Jack asked with
curiosity and eagerness.
“Um, you really don’t need to,”
Geneva assured the giant.
“Mom, he’s offering to help us,”
Jack insisted. “Besides, we need to find a way to get back to the mainland.
It's not like we can carry the barn ourselves back down the beanstalk.”
“He has a point you know,” Gautr
agreed. “I also wish to help out with getting you guys back down since this
whole mess was partially my fault as well.”
“Yes it is,” Geneva agreed in a
rather blunt tone. “Well, since you kindly offered to help us get back home, I
guess we have no choice but to accept.”
“Thank you,” Cawrmadog said as he
got up from his seat and quickly jumped off the giant table before regrowing
back into his original size. He then turned to the now small group before
extending his large hands towards them. “Come on, let’s get you back home.”
Jack and Gautr were more eager to climb onto the giant’s hand though Geneva was
more reluctant due to her fears and distrust towards the giant. Seeing her
discomfort, Fabiana (who was still human sized) and Ella approached the farm
woman gently so they could comfort her in their own way.
“It’s alright,” Fabiana assured
Geneva. “My husband won’t hurt you nor will he hurt your son.”
“Yes, please trust him,” Ella
pleaded. “He is a good man and would never hurt anyone willingly or without
reason.” Hearing their sincere tones and seeing how Jack wasn’t even scared of
the giant despite his youth, though that could have been chalked up to Jack
being rather reckless and adventurous for his age, Geneva decided to trust in
the giantess and her daughter before stepping onto the giant’s hand. The minute
she did, she found herself being carried away on his hand and watching as the
scenery moved about very quickly due to the giant’s walking speed being faster
than a human’s. The momentum and height made her feel a bit shaky to the point
of falling to her feet whereas Jack had to hold onto Gautr for support.
“Woah, we’re so high up!” Jack
exclaimed as he saw the giant take them out of the house and towards the area
where the beanstalk was. As for what the outside area looked like, it resembled
any other rural area that was prominent in Terrestria such as having trees,
flowers and lots of grass which wouldn’t have been too out of place if not for
the fact that said greenery was a lot bigger than the usual flora that was
around the mainland. Not to mention there was a distinct humidity in the air
with clouds being more prominent around the grounds of Brobdingnag thus proving
that they were indeed somewhere in the skies. Once they arrived at the
beanstalk, which was currently sticking out of the ground, Jack and his mother
also saw their farm right next to the beanstalk with the cow Hazel standing
about and eating some grass and hay.
“Willow! Oh thank goodness you’re
okay!” Jack shouted in relief as he ran to hug the dairy cow the moment the
giant set them all down.
“I made sure to feed her and calm
her down after the farm ended up in Brobdingnag,” Gautr revealed as he too
patted the cow.
“Is that so?” Geneva asked in
surprise. “How thoughtful of you. I suppose I should thank you for that. Now,
how exactly are we going to get back down? The hole has been covered by those
blocks surrounding the beanstalk.”
“Allow me to handle it,” Cawrmadog
assured her as he stretched out both hands and caused the seemingly covered
ground to expand to the point where it became as big as the giant himself. Jack
and Geneva widened their eyes in shock though Gautr wasn’t too surprised since
he was an Essence user himself and was used to this sort of thing by now. Once
he did, he gestured to the farm with his large index finger before speaking up.
“I'll need to carry that plot of
land down with me back onto the ground with one of my hands,” Cawrmadog
explained. “However, in order to carry you guys down with me we need the help
of our pet goose, Aurum.”
“Aurum? Who's Aurum?” Jack asked
only for the giant to give a whistle through his fingers which immediately
summoned a large bird that was quickly heading their way. What caught their
attention was the fact that said goose was not only huge but also covered in
shiny golden feathers that sparkled in the sunlight. As she flew closer to the
farming family, she landed right in front of them and honked like any ordinary
goose would. Cawrmadog patted the bird’s head in an affectionate manner before
nudging his head towards her.
“Hop on, she won't bite,” the giant
assured them.
“Aw cool! Thanks!” Jack said as he
rode on the large goose.
“I don't think this is a good idea,”
Geneva said as she was still very reluctant to accept the increasingly
fantastical series of events that were happening today.
“Well, it's either that or you stay
in the farm with the cow while being carried by Cawrmadog over here. It's your
choice,” Gautr pointed out. Seeing that she had very little options and wanted
to go back to the mainland as quickly as she could, Geneva sighed as she too
got on the goose after Jack with Gautr sitting behind her just in case things
got messy. Once they were all settled, Cawrmadog made sure to check on everyone
before bending down and grabbing a portion of the land that Jack and Geneva's home
was in.
“Hey, what are you doing?!” Geneva
shouted in shock and fear.
“Well I need to carry the entire
thing in my hand somehow,” Cawrmadog explained. “This just so happened to be
the easier method for me. Don't worry, I'll be extra careful not to drop it.”
“Just be careful!” Jack warned.
“Willow's still there! Hang in there girl! We'll meet up with you on the
mainland!” Willow mooed in worry as she tried to keep herself standing when the
giant continued to carry the large plot of land that belonged to Jack’s family.
Geneva couldn’t decide whether to keep watching the giant climb down the
beanstalk or cover her eyes due to them still being very high up in the sky.
Jack on the other hand continued to stare in amazement over how wondrous the
sky looked when being taken from a bird’s eye view as some would say. Seeing
Brobdingnag from below made the experience even more riveting for Jack as he
saw that the realm of the sky giants was both made from land and clouds which
shouldn’t be possible yet it was. He could only chalk it up to it having
something to do with the natural Essence that flowed about in the world
according to Gautr. There is so much that I don’t know about in this world,
Jack thought to himself in amazement. Gautr glanced at the young man who could only
look on at the scenery around him with amazement and grinned in amusement.
“Enjoying yourself there?” Gautr
asked in amusement to which Jack responded by nodding.
“I sure am,” Jack replied with both
awe and excitement. “This is probably the most exciting thing I’ve ever
experienced in my life thus far.”
“I can see why,” Gautr chuckled in
amusement. “Many have yet to experience the joys of flight let alone being in
the air and can only do so if riding on beasts such as these or even using
their own Essence.”
“Wow,” Jack said in amazement. “You
think you can teach me how to do that too?”
“Of course. But only if your mother
is willing to allow it since it is ultimately up to her,” Gautr pointed out
while turning to face the woman in question. Geneva, who had been listening to
their conversation, still looked unsure due to her fears and struggles to
accept the drastic changes happening in her life.
“We’ll… talk more about this once we
get to the mainland,” Geneva replied before turning to face the giant carrying
the farm. “Try not to tilt the whole thing! You’ll cause it to fall off the
piece of land you’re holding!”
“Got it!” Cawrmadog shouted as he
made sure to keep the farmland balanced as he got closer to the ground. Of
course, what nobody expected to see on the ground was the crowd of people
surrounding the beanstalk in shock and awe. Nobody seemed to notice the giant
coming down the tall plant which worried Jack and the others as they knew that
the moment they saw Cawrmadog coming down, the crowd would erupt into a panic
and potentially attack him.
“Oh shoot, we need to get down there
and warn everybody to get out of the way!” Jack exclaimed in a panic.
“Aurum! Can you fly us down there
before Cawrmadog does?” Gautr asked the giant goose to which she honked in
response and flew downwards in a speed that was enough to make everyone’s hair
fly backwards and their mouths breathe some air into their cheeks. The sudden
reappearance of the farmer family surprised the crowd of townsfolk with the
mayor (who happened to be present for the occasion) being the most taken aback
by the sight of them riding on a giant goose.
“Good heavens! There you are!” the
mayor shouted. “We were wondering where you had gone after hearing the
commotion last night. Are you and your mother alright?”
“We’re fine thank you,” Jack assured
the mayor and everyone who was present. “But you might wanna stay away from the
beanstalk. Maybe about a few miles away in fact.”
“Really why?” the mayor asked with
concern.
“Because a giant is literally
climbing down the plant as we speak and is about to land any minute,” Jack
revealed nervously, causing all of the chatter to come to a halt.
“I’m sorry, WHAT did you just say?”
the mayor asked in confusion only to be interrupted by the sounds of something
coming from the sky. That was when everyone finally noticed Cawrmadog appearing
from the skies and with the farm in one hand while the other one was grabbing
onto the beanstalk’s vines and stem. As expected, the people’s reactions ranged
from shock to outright fear with some immediately running away under the belief
that the giant was going to attack them. One person tried shooting at him using
firearms they had on them just in case, with Jack immediately trying to stop
them.
“NO! DON’T SHOOT! HE’S NOT GONNA
HURT ANYONE!” Jack shouted as he grabbed one of the rifles and pushed it away
from the giant.
“Peace everyone!” Gautr pleaded as
he too tried to stop the townsfolk from hurting Cawrmadog even if their attacks
would have done jack squat against someone of his size. “He is merely bringing
down the farm that was displaced in the skies!”
“The farm? THAT’S where it went?”
one peasant asked in bafflement at Gautr’s claims.
“Yes it’s true!” Geneva insisted.
“The only reason why he’s coming down the beanstalk is because he’s carrying
our farm as we speak and if we attack him, he’ll drop it on us or worse fall
down and crush us by accident!”
“How do you know he can be trusted
let alone safe to be around?” a peasant woman asked with fear and distrust in
her tone.
“Because we met him and his wife
along with his daughter,” Jack explained. “They were nothing but considerate
and hospitable towards us despite the beanstalk causing damage to their land in
the skies. Not once did they consider harming us nor did they try to eat us
like the stories would claim. As a matter of fact, I intend to apologize for
misjudging them the moment he comes down.”
“Speaking of which, he’s right above
us!” another town member shouted as he pointed at Cawrmadog who was, like he
said, right above them and perhaps an inch away from stepping onto the ground.
“CLEAR THE WAY!” Jack shouted to
which everyone did, including the giant goose who immediately waddled away from
the beanstalk. Once everyone got as far away from the beanstalk, Cawrmadog took
one look at the ground and carefully placed his foot down as gently as he
could. Even so, it made a noticeable thumping sound and caused some of the dirt
to fly in everyone’s faces as Jack and his mother found out firsthand. Some
coughed out the dirt that flew into their mouths while others covered their
faces and nearly fell backwards when the giant stepped down from the beanstalk
while continuing to hold onto the farmland.
“Hello everyone!” He greeted
everyone with a wave. “Don’t mind me, I’m just gonna put this back down!
Geneva, where do you want me to put it?”
“Just put it right next to the
beanstalk!” Geneva shouted. “Be careful though! Our cow is still there and so
is our house!”
“Will do!” Cawrmadog replied as he
gently placed the farmland onto the ground to the surprise and intrigue of
everyone watching. Though he had to be extra careful due to his strength easily
crushing anything in his grasp and how fragile the farm was even with the plot
of land underneath serving as its base, he was able to successfully place the
farm back onto the ground beside the beanstalk like Geneva asked. Even if it
wasn’t in its original spot due to the beanstalk causing it to get uprooted by
Jack’s Essence, neither Jack nor Geneva minded since he did his best to help
them. Once that was over, Cawrmadog wiped the sweat off his brow with his arm
before turning to the crowd below him. “Is this good enough?”
“Yes, that's fine! Thank you!”
Geneva shouted in gratitude. Cawrmadog grinned before noticing that the others
were still intimidated by his large size and shrunk down in order to ease their
worries. “It’s alright. I come in peace and don’t wish to harm anyone.”
“Who are you? Where did you even
come from?” the mayor asked the giant now in his smaller form.
“I am Cawrmadog,” the giant
introduced himself. “I come from the land of Brobdingnag, land of the sky
giants. I came down here to help Jack and his family get their farm back to the
surface after the beanstalk pushed it upwards towards our home.”
“But how did that beanstalk grow so
big and tall? Come to think of it, how did it grow so quickly?” the mayor
asked, causing Jack to become sheepish and raise his hand before speaking up.
“Okay, THAT I can explain,” Jack
said in a sheepish tone. As he and Gautr explained what had happened the
previous night, everyone was stunned. While he and his mother were fortunate to
live in a town that didn’t hate nor fear Essence users so much, the worried if
not slightly judgemental looks they received from the townsfolk over Jack’s
mishap with his Essence didn’t make them feel any better. Even so, the mayor
was quite reasonable and accepting of this unexpected phenomenon especially
when he took note of the beanstalk itself.
“That is quite the interesting tale
you have told us,” the mayor said after listening to the whole story in
silence. “Though what you did was quite reckless and could have caused a lot of
trouble for the town or even your home, I can tell that it was an accident on
your part and you didn't mean to cause any harm. But I am curious as to how we
can establish a proper relationship with the giants of Brobdingnag now that we
know of their existence and live right underneath them.”
“I can take you to our home and
introduce you and your people to the King and Queen of the sky giants in order
to establish a proper alliance if you will. But first, I need to go back home
and report this to them as soon as possible.” Cawrmadog suggested to which the
mayor was quite eager to accept.
“Very well then,” the mayor agreed
with a grin. “I look forward to meeting with your rulers so we can discuss our
potential partnership.”
“Thank you,” Cawrmadog replied
before turning to Jack, Geneva and Gautr. “It was a pleasure meeting you. Know
that you and your loved ones are always welcome to visit our home in
Brobdingnag. Come on Aurum. Let’s go back home,” After he said this, he started
to climb back up the beanstalk with everyone continuing to watch him go back
home with some onlookers still a bit nervous as to whether he was going to make
it back up or not. Aurum the golden goose followed him up the beanstalk,
flapping her wings and honking the entire time.
“Thanks for the assist!” Jack said
as he waved at the giant who disappeared into the clouds above. “Well, guess
we’re finally home now. We should probably check on Willow and the inside of
the house to see if anything is in need of fixing.”
“Before we do, I would like to have
a word with you. Both of you actually,” Geneva said in a stern tone, causing
Jack to realize that he wasn’t out of the woods just yet. Even Gautr looked
rather worried over what exactly she had planned for both him and Jack despite
being older and technically more powerful than her. Before she went inside, she
turned to the rest of the townsfolk who were still present for the incident
that occurred. “Everyone, I appreciate you coming here to check on us and to
witness this… unique experience like we did but I believe that will be all for
today. If I need any assistance from you, I’ll be sure to give you a call.” The
people understood with some nodding in acceptance as they all gradually left
the area though some still had more questions which they planned on asking
later on. Once they all left the scene, the 3 decided to go back inside the
house but not before checking on Willow who was thankfully still alive but
quite rattled after that experience. Jack made a mental note to feed her lots
of food when he got the chance before going inside the house with his mother
and Gautr. The interior was, as expected, quite messy with some of the
furniture being out of place while the utensils, cups and tableware were
scattered to and fro on the ground. Though cleaning this place up would be a
headache for Geneva, she decided to deal with it later since she wished to
focus on speaking with her son and Gautr about the events that occurred today.
They arrived at the dining room area and sat on the chairs which were
fortunately left intact and still standing along with the table despite how
messy the transportation was. Geneva could only give the 2 men stern looks
which made both of them visibly uncomfortable by her staring at them. Jack, in
particular, was the most nervous as he knew that his mother was definitely
going to scold him for his reckless usage of Essence even if his intentions
were good.
“Before you say anything,” Gautr spoke up. “I
wish to apologize for the whole mess that occurred earlier and for not
informing you that I gave your son some of my Essence. Just to be clear, I
fully intended to train him how to use it properly but did not expect him to
use it so soon.”
“No it was MY fault!” Jack insisted.
“I was the one who tried to grow the beans outside our home because I thought
it would help out with the farm. Yes, Gautr was the one who gave me his Essence
in order to do so but it was MY decision and my responsibility to take. Gautr
had nothing to do with the beanstalk growing out of control! Please don’t blame
him for this mess! It was all me!”
“Jack,” Geneva said in a stern tone,
causing Jack to shut his mouth in fear. “While I am annoyed by how you did
something this reckless behind my back and without Gautr’s permission, I can
tell that you didn’t mean to cause any harm to either of us or to the farm. And
since Gautr gave you his Essence willingly and as a sign of trust, I can’t
exactly force you to give it back to him if that’s even possible. Nevertheless,
the fact that you were willing to take responsibility instead of blaming Gautr
or trying to hide the damage your powers caused is commendable. It also helps
that neither of us got truly hurt and we did in a sense make some new friends
while we were at it.”
“So… you’re not mad?” Jack asked
hopefully.
“Oh no, I’m still mad especially
with what we have to clean up today,” Geneva stated in a blunt tone, causing
Jack to deflate. “But at the same time I finally see that you are not the
little boy that I used to coddle anymore especially after your father died.
While I had hoped that you would stay on the farm with me and grow up without
getting into any trouble, I realize that forcing you to do so wouldn't make you
happy would it?”
“No… to be honest I've never really
felt that happy being a simple farmhand,” Jack admitted sadly. “Don't get me
wrong, I DO love you and enjoy working on the farm especially with Willow but
doing so for the rest of my life isn't something I want to do. Plus as Gautr
said, there are threats happening in the world and who's to say that they won't
be coming here as well? I know it sounds selfish of me to leave so suddenly but
I didn't accept Gautr’s proposal on a whim. I did this because I WANT to help
out with whatever is going on and perhaps broaden my horizons if you will. If
you want me to stay here that's fine. It's ultimately up to you since you're my
mother and the one who raised me ever since dad died.” Hearing her son's
earnest words and willingness to hear out her reasons instead of simply acting
rebellious and refusing to listen to her words touched her. It also helped that
he was serious about this and said all of this from the goodness of his heart
instead of being all willy-nilly like most teenagers his age would be in his
position. After pondering over the decision she promised to give earlier,
Geneva took a deep breath before speaking up once more.
“Although a small part of me will
always be worried about you and wish for you to be safe here with me, I will
allow you to train under Gautr when it comes to your Essence abilities and
eventual journey across Terrestria.”
“Really?!” Jack asked with
excitement and joy, standing up from his chair in the process.
“BUT,” Geneva added. “Only under the
condition that I get to watch your training and make sure you are doing okay. I
want to see proof that you are taking this seriously and not doing this because
it's entertaining for you.”
“I understand,” Jack replied in
agreement. “I'll do whatever it takes to make you proud. Same for you, Gautr. I
won't let you down.”
“I know you won't,” Gautr assured
the young man with a warm smile. “However, I believe we should clean this place
up first before we start any training.”
“Yes you do,” Geneva said as she got
up from her seat. “I want this place neat, tidy and spotless by the time night
comes. Also as additional punishment, your chores have been doubled for the
month.”
“Aw come on!” Jack groaned as he
realized just how many chores he had to do before he could fully train with his
mentor. Gautr laughed goodnaturedly at this but not before patting the young
man's back.
“Don't worry lad,” he assured him.
“I heard that chores actually help strengthen the body as well as the mind of
youngsters and could very well help you when it comes to our training
sessions.”
This cheered Jack up a bit after he
took in his mentor's words. Given how long lived and awesome he was, if his
combat skills were of any indication, the farm boy trusted the old man's words
before getting up as well.
“Alright then,” Jack replied before
taking a good look at the mess around them and punching his fist against his
palm. “Let's DO this!”
7 months later…
Several months had passed ever since
Jack and his mother as well as Willow the cow decided to stay in contact with
the giant couple and the talking harp Ella living in Brobdingnag. As expected,
Jack continued to do his chores (despite how exhausting they were) while also
training with Gautr under his mother's supervision. As Gautr mentioned before,
the young farm boy had a surprising affinity for Essence despite technically
not being born with it and having it handed to him by someone else. In a few
weeks, Jack was not only able to grow and manipulate plant life just like Gautr
but he also learned how to fight. Granted, it was mainly in self-defense but
still, it did allow him to stay fit and be more aware of his surroundings
compared to before. He also learned how to fly or at least hover in the air a
bit as he had yet to fully master such a skill like Gautr did. As for Geneva, she found
herself benefiting from these turns of events a lot more than she expected as
the beanstalk itself provided lots of nutritious and delicious runner beans
(since that was the plant the family had grown in hopes of continuing their
business). It also helped that the beanstalk became something of a growing
tourist attraction which provided the farm with lots of customers who often
came to them rather than the other way around. As a result, the family found
themselves becoming quite popular along with serving as official ambassadors
for the humans living in the mainland and the giants of Brobdingnag thanks to
the mayor succeeding in his wish to get to know the giant rulers of
Brobdingnag. The King and Queen of Brobdingnag were surprisingly willing to
have a meeting with the mayor after Cawrmadog and Fabiana along with Ella spoke
to them about the giant beanstalk incident and became friends with the mayor
who suggested that they form an alliance. The alliance was settled with help
from Gautr who made sure things ran smoothly due to him having experience with
the Fae, with giants being his specialty. Jack and Ella continued to keep in
contact with one another as he got to visit her thanks to either riding on
Aurum the golden goose or using his new flying Essence due to him wanting to
know more about her. Of course, things were strictly platonic between them as
Jack saw her as the big sister he never got to have due to being a single child
all his life with Ella seeing him as a younger brother. It got to the point
where she eventually told him about her tragic past and how she went from a
hopeful girl who was about to get married to the love of her life to a talking
inanimate object.
As it turns out, she was once born
into nobility back in the kingdom of D’Ardenaux to loving parents who held the
titles of duke and duchess respectively. When they both tragically died, her
stepmother and stepsisters were the only family she had left and she was forced
to live with them even after most of them made their disdain towards her very clear.
Her stepmother, in particular, was exceptionally cruel and sought to abuse her
at every moment she had due to her resenting the fact that her new husband already
had a child and gave some of the family fortune to Ella. The fact that her
eldest daughter was just as abusive to Ella and treated her like garbage to the
point of placing her in an attic to sleep after taking her original bedroom
made it worse. Even worse, the stepmother and stepsister spent what was left of
the inheritance money on useless junk and making themselves more beautiful
while selling their servants into slavery when the money inevitably ran out.
This in turn led to Ella being used as a servant girl for them to use as a way to torment and being given a rather cruel nickname by them as a sign of how little they cared for her. Fortunately, her 2nd
oldest stepsister was kinder to Ella due to her birth mother favoring the
eldest daughter over her along with being appalled by their horrid treatment
towards the young woman. It also helped that Ella had a pet cat who was later
revealed to be her fairy godmother and part of the Fae Folk though she was a
type of Fae known as a cait-sith. Even better, her second stepsister and cat
often filled in for her chores when the rest of the stepfamily wasn’t looking
which Ella greatly appreciated given how exhausted she was from the stepmother
and older stepsister’s unreasonable demands. They were the only forms of
support Ella had in her miserable life even if it did get slightly better
thanks to Ella befriending the princess of D’Ardeneaux and her 6 older
brothers, with the eldest brother falling in love with her. As for how Ella met
the eldest prince, they happened to meet each other when Ella was spending time
with the princess and invited her to the royal ball they were preparing for. In
fact, said royal ball would be occurring for the next 6 nights due to those
days representing the birthdays of the 6 princes and even having their own
festivals and themes to go with them for each night. Unfortunately, when her
stepmother and oldest stepsister found out, not only did they ban Ella from
attending but they also forced her to clean up the house under the threat of
death if not enslavement to an even more cruel noble like they did to the other
servants. Fortunately, with help from her kinder stepsister and the cait-sith
fairy godmother, they disguised her with a new appearance in order to visit the
prince and see him without getting caught. The looks of the stepmother and
oldest stepsister seething in fury and jealousy over the disguised Ella dancing
and conversing with the prince was both satisfying and hilarious. However,
things became tense when Ella was eventually caught after she accidentally lost
her slippers (which was enchanted to fit her and her only) and the crueller
stepfamily members finally discovered what she had been up to. While they
couldn't figure out how she managed to disguise herself, as Ella refused to
tell them anything, they did lock her up in the attic and planned to sell her
into slavery while taking her place as the royal family's favorites. Of course,
their attempts to fit the shoe onto their feet failed miserably as not only did
the shoe reject them but the stepmother and oldest stepsister resorted to
chopping parts of their feet off into in order to fit the shoe on them to no
avail. It also didn't help that neither the prince nor his siblings and guards
fell for their tricks while also becoming infuriated with them when the kinder
stepsister revealed the truth after having refused to try the slipper on
herself earlier despite the stepmother's insistence. They were put on trial for
their abuse towards Ella, selling innocent people into slavery
since slavery was explicitly illegal in the kingdom of D’Ardenaux and many other crimes that cost them everything. Ella was
finally vindicated with her good stepsister and cait-sith fairy godmother also
being rewarded by staying with Ella after she was restored to her rightful
title as duchess while the rest of her wicked stepfamily were banished from the
kingdom forever and even lost their eyes in the process. After several months
of courting, she and the eldest prince were about to be married until an evil
witch coven invaded the kingdom and attacked them in order to become its new
rulers. 2 of the witches cursed both Ella and her fiance while also cursing her
good stepsister, her fairy godmother and the rest of the royal family in the
process. Said curse also sent Ella far away from her home and to the land of
Brobdingnag where Cawrmadog and Fabiana found her before taking her in as one of
their own. As for why Ella never left to find her lover and family, it was
because the curse made it difficult to move and her adoptive parents wanted to
protect her from being harmed by the witch coven should they discover where she
was. It took years for her to move again let alone use her size shifting
Essence given to her by her adoptive father along with recovering from the
trauma of her past.
After hearing this story, Jack felt
nothing but sympathy for Ella while feeling a burning sense of rage towards the
witches and stepfamily for hurting her. He was tempted to track them all down
and beat them to a pulp if not kill them but he knew that he wasn't ready to
face such dangerous people just yet. Even so, he made it his goal to restore
Ella to her original self and reunite her with her loved ones wherever they
were. The moment Gautr found out what happened to her and how she wished to be
human again along with reuniting with her loved ones, he made a proposal that
shocked everyone. He suggested that Ella also accompany him and Jack in taking
down the witches’ coven whose actions have been negatively affecting different
parts of Terrestria. Like Geneva, Cawrmadog and Fabiana were understandably
worried and concerned over whether doing so was a good idea given how traumatic
her first experience with the witches were. It took a lot of convincing on
Ella’s part and how she was ready to face the ones who ruined her life for them
to allow her to accompany Jack and Gautr but only under the condition that
Aurum the golden goose accompanied them for safety. She accepted those terms
and pretty soon, she, Jack and Gautr with the addition of Aurum found themselves
preparing to leave. The 4 found themselves standing in front of the farm with
Geneva, the mayor, the rest of the townsfolk and even Cawrmadog and Fabiana in
their smaller forms being present. Jack felt nervous about finally leaving the
farm and going on his first adventure but was still determined to help Gautr
and Ella hence why he had to stay strong and not look like he was going to back
out after months of training. Even so, that didn’t stop him from hugging his
mother and kissing her goodbye even with her tears staining her cheeks.
“I’m going to miss you, my son,”
Geneva wept as she embraced her son one last time. “I packed everything that
you will need for your journey. I even put in some extra beans from the
beanstalk just in case.”
“Thank you mother,” Jack thanked in
response as he gave her one last kiss goodbye.
“Take
care of him for me. Please,” Geneva asked Gautr who stood next to her son.
“I
swear, I will do everything in my honor to protect him,” Gautr assured the farm
woman.
“Make
sure our dear Ella is also safe,” Cawrmadog pleaded as he began to weep tears
of sadness over seeing her leave. “We wish to see her again once this is over
and get the chance to talk with her whenever we get the chance.”
“Don’t
forget to write or give us some kind of message to let us know you’re okay!”
Fabiana told Ella after hugging her one last time.
“I
won’t,” Ella assured her mother and mother with a bittersweet smile on her
face. “I promise!”
“Well, looks like this is where my
first adventure will begin,” Jack said to himself as he, Gautr and Ella
prepared to ride on the golden goose together. Though Ella could not sit beside
either of them due to her stiff body making it difficult for her to seat
herself properly, she was content being held in Jack’s hands as a result of her
size shifting Essence making her lighter and smaller than before. With the
goose about to take off, Jack, Gautr and Ella waved goodbye to the giant
couple, the townsfolk and his mother with them doing the same in return.
“Goodbye
guys!” Ella shouted as loudly as she could while waving at the giants. “I’ll
miss you!”
“We’ll
miss you too, dearie,” Fabiana said with tears in her eyes. “Don’t be afraid to
contact us for help should you need it!”
“We’ll
do it!” Jack assured the giantess.
“Be
sure to tell us about the great adventures you’ve been going on while you’re at
it!” Cawrmadog shouted through his hands.
“Be
careful you 2!” Geneva shouted. “Promise me you’ll come back safely!”
“Don’t
worry mom! We will!” Jack assured his mother as the goose began to fly off.
“Onwards! To the rest of Terrestria!”
And so, Jack, Ella and the golden goose began their grand adventure with the Old Man across Terrestria to find a cure for her cursed state and save the land from the forces of evil. Will they succeed? Will they fail? Who knows? The only way anyone would know was to continue reading the story and find out what happens next.
The Story and Role of Jenny Everywhere
Surprise! My video on Jenny Everywhere, or at least MY version who will be playing a big role in my fanfic series!
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Chapter 1: The Herald Once upon a time, there lived a woman who had lived a rather miserable and pathetic life but it w...
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Index Chapter 1: The 2 does and the wolf Chapter 2: The baby Chapter 3: Introducing Ambroise Chapter 4: A visit to the clinic Ch...