I've never done much creative work in the first place, but this week, I had to do a long-distance car drive with nothing to do but strangling the steering wheel for a total of ~12h ... and somehow got hooked on the idea of "if someone where to spec these two protagonists and the basic plot between them, but forbade the story to
ever say any of that out loud, would it be possible to still get the message across in just one of those
short short stories you wimp max out at?" So - have fun, and a guess!
King Wincent the Nightmared and His BestiaryVerdine looked down at the figure helplessly suspended in front of her chest.
"The proper place for the entire lot of them," my brethren would say, she thought. She did not share that opinion, but
this one of the rare half-eyed among the blind had tried nothing less than to make her into his
tool. That should certainly earn him an exception.
She had been so surprised at this audacity that she didn't even think of fighting back at first, and once she had regained her senses and noticed how inadequate his means were, she had continued to play along. As she had suspected, it took only a couple more days until he grew bold enough to seek out and intercept the local king's caravan, thinking the crown up to him for grabs.
While the fool yelled out his challenge, having brought along nothing but Verdine to back his threats, she had had a long look at the chariots slowly, one after the other, grinding to a halt. Once she had decided that they were standing in front of a satisfyingly large audience for a reminder of a couple things they are
not meant to meddle with, the "enthralled beast" had simply dropped the charade and interrupted its "captor" in mid-sentence.
"Now, you robe-wrapped wannabe," she spoke again, mixing smoke and embers into her breath so that his kinfolk wouldn't mistake her unchangeable face and voice for an absence of anger. "Do you have a wish as to how many triplets of legs you'ld like to have, once I'm done making you into an example of what can be done by wielding the powers
properly?"