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Alex ducked as the ceiling dipped, stooping low, though the slick stone overhead still grazed his hair with decades of slime. The narrow halls and low roof didnโt seem to bother Caius, who just hurried on ahead, not slowing his pace for a moment. Even the bats Alex and the others had encountered in their previous explorations remained still and silent, dangling as harmlessly as seed pods as they passed through the subterranean level of empty cells, venturing farther into the keep than Alex and his friends had managed to reach.
The floor below was identical to the one filled with bats, the cells still vacant. Caius turned suddenly to enter one of the empty cells. When Alex didnโt immediately follow, Caius stuck his hand out the door and gestured for him to come forward. Alex entered the cell to find the usual amenitiesโa broken toilet, a sink, and a dusty cot draped in rotten bedsheets. It looked the part, but it was clear this cell wasnโt intended for an occupant. Caius moved the bed, revealing a staircase leading down into the floor beneath. The warden stood patiently to one side, as if waiting for Alex to descend first, and so Alex did.
It occurred to him, as he edged down the stairs, that even if he and his friends had continued mapping the keep, they never would have found this staircase.
Glancing back at the entrance above him, swallowed up by the darkness, Alex realized he may have just made a colossal error in following Caius and leaving Ellabell behind. If Caius wanted to keep him as a bargaining chip, this would be the perfect ruse, luring him down into the dark, oppressive heart of the keep, where no one could hear him shout for help.
If Alex thought the normal hallways were eerily quiet, it was nothing compared to the deathly silence that lingered down in the catacombs, interrupted only by the occasional click of Caiusโs cane. The permeating stillness made Alexโs skin crawl. He began to feel sick as he descended farther and farther into the prison.
At long last, they arrived at the end of the staircase. Caius moved past Alex, lighting torches to illuminate the way ahead. As the glow crept forward, Alex saw that he stood at the head of a long, cave-like passageway hewn into the rock foundations of the keep, with an imposing wooden door at the end. Other, smaller doors veered off from the passageway, but it was the large, looming door that drew Alexโs attention. They walked toward it, the thud of Caiusโs cane echoing loudly around them.
Caius opened it, the hinges straining, and led Alex into the unknown. Alex gasped, gazing around at the enormity of the vast, dimly lit room that met him. It only grew larger as Caius set his torch in a bracket, the light spreading out across the walls. The ceiling disappeared above him, too high to be seen by the naked eye. A great, gaping cavern covered the center of the enormous chamber, falling away into the earth, the pit seemingly bottomless. On a shelf of stone jutting above the abyss, a golden bird perched, beating gleaming metallic wings in a steady rhythm, its sharp beak poised toward the impossibly deep crater. The scent of fear and something distinctly sour stung Alexโs nostrils.
Getting as close to the edge as he dared, Alex peered down into the maddening darkness. There was nothing to stop him from falling in, no fence or wall, and he could feel the magnetic draw of whatever lay in wait at the pitโs center. Beneath his feet, the ground trembled.
โWhat is this place?โ Alex asked, staring down into the shadows.
โThis is how the Great Evil is sated,โ Caius replied calmly.
Alex drew back from the edge. โWhat is it?โ
โDo you recall hearing about a silver mist?โ
Alex nodded. โThe one that swallowed up the life magic of the mages, on that final day?โ he replied, remembering the tale.
โWell, that is the Great Evil,โ Caius said matter-of-factly.
Alex frowned. โA mist?โ It didnโt seem all that frightening to him.
โMuch more than a mist, Alexโit is a ravenous, deadly plague that needs to be fed in order to keep it below the earth, away from where it could do great harm,โ Caius replied, a haunted expression in his golden eyes.
โI thought it would be a giant monster or something,โ Alex said. โA mistโ just didnโt have the same ring to it as โa giant monster.โ He tried to picture a cloud with eyes and fangs coming toward him. No matter how he envisioned it, the image was a comical one.
โIf it were a monster, it could be fought off,โ Caius said. โHow, pray tell, do you fight a miasma that can move freely, shifting and flowing, getting in the smallest of gaps, undeterred by weapons and combat?โ
Understanding emerged in Alexโs mind. โI suppose you canโt.โ
โPrecisely.โ
โSo how do you keep it down there?โ Alex asked, starting to feel uneasy at the thought of the hungry, deadly mist.
โWe bring the essence of whomever we have taken it from, prisoner or student, to life. I trust you are familiar with the golden creatures that spring from life essence?โ he remarked. Alex nodded sheepishly. โWell, we bring those creatures into being and we pour them into the pit, where they fight off the Great Evil, holding it back, keeping it at bay. It is done as often as necessary,
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