The trail was long and difficult. Kiba panted and huffed in exhaustion as he 
climbed over a few fallen trees and through thick shrubs that snagged and 
pulled at his robes.
Ugh! Why couldn’t there have just been a road here!? He guessed it wouldn’t be 
as much of a challenge then, but still! The challenge wasn’t supposed to be 
getting there; it was supposed to be the desti- oh, wait. Kiba just realized 
he’d mentally violated an old saying his master had always taught him.
“It’s not about the destination, but the journey.” Kiba heard the words clearly 
as if they’d been spoken aloud. He pushed his way through a tangle of vines 
with his staff. If only he could cast a spell to make plants move out of his 
way. He knew there had to be some kind of spell that did that… he’d have to 
look into it when he got back to Trenador.
He rubbed the amulet around his neck, making sure it was still there. It would 
keep the curse away if Itmen couldn’t. It had kept him safe from all sorts of 
evils over the years. Kiba’s master had given it to him when he turned fifteen… 
when they said he had become a man. He still didn’t think that about himself.
Kiba wondered why Master had always called him Boy or Child even after then. He 
probably did it for sentimental reasons. It wasn’t easy to see children grow up 
sometimes. Children have been known to lose their charm. But not Kiba. His eyes 
helped with that. Maybe his eyes were what made Master call him Child? 
Possibly. They did ‘glow’ when he smiled. And he was smiling now, thinking 
about his family; his parents, who were always so kind to him, for which he was 
grateful. Kiba couldn’t wait to see them when he got back; to brag about how he 
survived Metamor’s curse because of his faithfulness.
Then there was that issue… he was to be the first one to do this. He would be a 
hero! But was it really so hard? It must be because they had to be out there 
alone for a fortnight. Kiba’s people were social… they liked to be with each 
other.
As he was thinking, he didn’t realize that he’d lost track of the time again. 
When Kiba looked up he found that he was nearing a tall gray wall, just 
bordering the forest; it towered over him at thirty feet tall and went on for 
what seemed like forever in both directions. Beyond the wall Kiba could just 
barely make out tall spires on the other side. At the base of this wall a camp 
was set up. There was a tent and a pile of wood in the middle. There was a 
crate of food there as well. This was the place.
Kiba sat down on a log that served as a bench, sighing. Well… this was it. Now 
it was time to- uh oh. What’s this? He felt his amulet growing warm against his 
chest. Seems there was indeed a curse here, and it was trying to infect him. 
Hahaha! Tough luck, evil curse! He was invulnerable to evil. Itmen was with 
him, and So was the Lyte. Speaking of which, it was getting dark. Kiba had been 
hiking all day and the Glory was beginning to rest. He decided to test his new 
staff out for the first time.
Kiba got off the log he was sitting on and went to the pile of wood in the 
middle of camp, rearranging the sticks and twigs into a small teepee shaped 
pile. After he was satisfied that the structure was sound, he picked up his 
staff and pointed it at the small pile. Kiba channeled what dwindling Lyte he 
had left into the crystal on the end and concentrated it. He saw it glowing 
with the Lyte … it was working! This was going to be tricky though, He wasn’t 
very good at manipulating fire… r the ‘children of Glory’, as Master liked to 
call it. Kiba just referred to it as fire. After all, he wasn’t as fanatical as 
the rest of them. 
A small flare shot from the end of the staff, landing on the twigs. Soon it was 
ablaze and burning away on its own. Kiba sighed yet again, this time from 
weariness, resting his staff against the log on which he was sitting. He turned 
to a small bronze pot that was sitting at the base of the log, the contents he 
knew were the strange plant that summoned Itmen after it was burned, crushed, 
and consumed. He picked it up and lifted the lid… sure enough there it was. 
This was definitely his camp.
Kiba was suddenly distracted when his amulet began to grow even warmer. Not 
uncomfortably so, but just enough to remind him that he had to get out of the 
valley to escape the curse. Feh… as if. Kiba ignored it. Instead he set his 
attentions to the crate of food by the tent. He set the pot of plants down, 
replacing the cover, and lifted the lid from the box. There were jarred goods… 
slightly stale bread… fruits… some cheese… and a large, bloated waterskin. He 
noticed there were no meats. Good. Another sign that this was indeed his camp. 
Master knew he was vegetarian.
Kiba set to making a small meal for the night. He was famished after that long 
trek down here. He took some of his favorite foods and puts them on an 
earthenware plate he found in the crate, eating his supper alone.
“The stars are nice tonight.” He said to no one in particular, gazing at the 
sky. Kiba ate his meal in about thirty minutes, taking his time. He set his 
cleaned-off plate on the ground and turned to the lidded pot. He held it in his 
lap, running his fingers over the surface.
“Tomorrow morning, Itmen… tomorrow morning…”
He crawled into his tent after dousing the fire with sand from the ground and 
sat on the straw mat. The amulet [MW1] had refused to cool, constantly warning 
him to get out. It was beginning to annoy him. The thing was supposed to keep 
him from being cursed. So why did it insist on warning him about curses? 
Self-conflicting design, that’s why. Kiba scoffed, wrapping it in a towel so he 
doesn’t have to feel it. He lies down on the mat and drifts off…
 
Kiba woke up the next morning early as usual, stretching and yawning per his 
routine. Wait… this wasn’t his house! This wa- oh, right, the initiation!  He 
was camping out in a cursed area to prove to Itmen he trusted him. That didn’t 
stop him, however, from using his medallionand the active charm on it meant to 
deflect spells of dark intent. It was another day and he was hungry. He exited 
his tent, still wearing his robes from the previous night. They’d gotten dirty 
from the hike down, so he put a hand on them and channeled Lyte into them, 
banishing all the filth into a pile on the ground at his feet.
Kiba picked up his staff and gazes at the polished wood, his name burned into 
the shaft. His eye followed the twisty wood that flowed over the crystal at the 
top, holding it in place, and ending at a single golden Sun embedded into the 
wood. He ran his hand down the wood, admiring its beauty. A shame it was too 
short for Kiba to use properly… not that it mattered any. His master had given 
it to him just before he left, and he held it dear to him already.
After breakfast, he picked up the pot from beside the log, removing the lid. 
Inside were the plants… not that he expected otherwise.
He withdrew one of the plants.it looked like any other plant Kiba would find in 
the wild, save for its unusual sheen. It almost glowed in the light. He was 
going to try it. He put the bowl over the fire, waiting. As it heated up the 
plants began to crumble into a fine black powder. It smelled sweet, rather than 
smoky.
Using a long stick, Kiba took the pot off the fire and set it on the log. He 
waited for the ashes to cool, and then poured them into his hand.
“Well… this is it. Hello, Itmen!” He tilted his head back and downed the 
contents of his palm.
Two things happened at once. First, everything changed colors. Then he felt 
dizzy. It was indescribable, to say the least. He couldn’t tell which way was 
up! With a loud yelp he fell off the log backwards, dropping the pot.
“Guuuhh…. Whaaaazsh…” His mouth felt numb, like it was full of cotton. He laid 
on his back and staring at the swirling lights. He felt a surge of emotions. He 
felt joy for the most part,  intermingled with sadness and an overall feeling 
of love. Love for what he didn’t know. The world…? Why did that emotion stick 
out from the others? Why did he care? Where were all these questions coming 
from!?
His mind was wandering again… he couldn’t stop it. As he lay there, not 
bothering to get back up, he felt the emotions grip him tightly. Kiba laughed, 
cried, laughed some more, sighed and sometimes even got frustrated over 
nothing. Was this Itmen? This conglomeration of feelings and thoughts? The 
light was so bright… he felt it caressing his skin as it touched. Was THIS 
Itmen? Ooohhh it was so pretty…
[MW2] Kiba passed out right there, losing consciousness with his legs on the 
log and his back on the ground, head pressed into the dirt. He dreamt of a 
glowing man made of light touching his forehead and telling him he was special… 
that Metamor Keep couldn’t curse him. He’d be protected. Kiba loved the shiny 
man. He tried to hug him but passed right through him… then he woke with a 
start.
He couldn’t see! Everything was so dark after that light show! And… he felt 
itchy. There were pinpricks all over his skin, like being hit with a thousand 
needles all over! It was on his front as he lay on his back. His robes felt 
like they were growing heavier, too! He forced himself to sit up. Slowly his 
vision returned to him.
He realized it was nighttime… and that it was raining… how long had he been 
out!? It wasn’t supposed to rain for another three days! Kiba felt like he was 
starving. Ignoring the rain, which he recognized to be the source of the 
pricking sensation, he went over to the food crate and carefully lifted the lid 
so the water didn’t get in. He took out a whole loaf of bread and started 
eating it , not caring if his food got wet.
His head hurt. What did that plant do to him? But he simultaneously felt good 
inside. Kiba had contacted Itmen in his dreams. Itmen had told him that he was 
to be protected, just like he promised! Kiba felt elated, despite the bad 
weather and the apparent loss of time. But that was all of the plant. Maybe he 
shouldn’t have used it all at the same time. Oh well, it was too late now. He 
put a hand on his robes and banished all the water from them, leaving them as 
dry as when they were made, and crawled into his tent. It wasn’t over yet. He 
still had a bit of a wait…
The rest of the week flies by as Kiba tends to his camp. He realized that this 
secluded area right outside the wall was avoided by patrols. He walked down the 
wall in one direction and found a large pile of rubble and debris; probably 
from a fight long ago. The wall had been built back up but the debris remained, 
cutting off access from the other side. From this side he could climb up and 
over easily, but it dropped off steeply on the other. That’s why he’d not been 
found so far.
Each day he worshipped Itmen, ate his food (which he found he was running low 
on), cleaned his robes, and stayed around the camp, just thinking about 
becoming a priest. He practiced his Lyte skills as well during the day, 
repeatedly casting an anti-curse spell on himself. The spell was designed by 
Master and had never failed. He thought it might help make Itmen’s job easier. 
His goal was to become a priest in order to help Itmen, right? Why not start 
now?
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It had been ten days. Kiba had only a wedge of cheese and a few slices of bread 
left. He decided he’d stayed long enough. He felt triumphant at his victory. 
He’d survived the curse! He felt invincible, Untouchable, Un-curse-able! His 
god really came through for him.
He was giddy as he began gathering his few belongings, humming a tune to 
himself and eating some of his leftover cheese and bread. As he picked up his 
staff he heard a loud CRASH behind him. Startled, he spun in place and faced 
the source of the noise. It was just the lid of the crate. He’d put it back on 
partway and it had fallen off. Odd that it was so loud that it scared him. It 
was probably the isolation making him over-aware.
As he picked up his amulet he noticed that it had a long crack right down the 
middle. He didn’t remember sitting on it.
“How did this happen??” Kiba cried out, a bit upset at his loss. He really 
liked this amulet. It was from Master! He scratched his head, thinki- Ow! His 
head stung! Did he scratch too hard? He looked down at his nails to see if 
there was blood on them. What he saw shocked him. His nails had grown at least 
an inch! They were curled slightly and black… claws?! But… the curse! He was 
supposed to be free from it!
“Oh no, no, no, no! This isn’t supposed to happen!” He felt crushed… he was 
supposed to be protected by Itmen! Was he not holy enough? His eyes widened as 
he watched his hands grow smaller, then begin sprouting fluffy black fur from 
the middle of the palms, spreading outward at an alarming rate!
“Stop! Itmen, please help me!” He shouted at the skies. His horror increased 
further as he saw his nose pushing out from his face, jutting out several 
inches. He let out a horrified yell and reached for the bag of anti-curse that 
his master had given him before he left. Where was it!?
The changes continued to claim him as he searched for his bag. It wasn’t in his 
pocket! It wasn’t in the pot! It wasn’t in the crate! The fur had spread up his 
arms! His ears were migrating to the top of his head, triangulating and 
extending outward, growing fur there too!
FOUND IT! It was there under his pillow! Kiba practically ripped the drawstring 
off in his desperation, pouring the powder into his now-furry palm. He was 
about to stuff it into his mouth… err… muzzle… when he stopped abruptly. 
Something was wrong. He forced his panic down enough to assess the situation. 
He smelled… something. It was… cyanide. Where? It was coming from the powder. 
But… why?
His entire world came crashing down around him in that one instant. His master 
had betrayed him! he didn’t want to cure Kiba if he became cursed; he wanted to 
KILL him if he became cursed! No! NO! It COULD’T be true!! But it was… his 
master was very adamant in his opposition of the darkness. Darkness included 
curses. Darkness included the cursed. Kiba was cursed.
“NOOOOO!!” He yelled as loud as he was able. “Itmen, don’t let this happen to 
me! PLEASE SPARE ME!” He felt tears welling up in his eyes as he watched the 
changes claim him. He grabbed his staff and performed the anti-curse spell. 
Nothing happened. Again! Nothing happened!
“Why?! Why isn’t it working!?” He cried now, tears streaming down his face. He 
felt them soak into a new layer of fur that had grown while he had been looking 
for the pouch. Kiba looked down and saw that his toenails had gone the way as 
his fingernails, his feet elongating and sprouting the same gray fur as on his 
hands.
He ran. Not thinking… just running. Running and crying. He cried harder than he 
ever had before as he stumbled up the pile of debris and fell off the other 
side, landing with a solid thump. He got up, unfazed and kept running. He ran 
from everything he knew; from his camp… from Itmen… from his family… from 
Trenador. He had to run… he had to find help before it was too late!
most of all Kiba ran from his master. The one who couldn’t see through a curse 
to the person inside… who’d rather kill than help his cursed student. CURSED! 
That’s what he was! He cried with renewed sorrow, wailing his misery to the 
heavens. He had to run… he had to find help before it was too late!
“Master! Master, why!? Why have you betrayed me!?” Kiba felt the fur spreading 
down his neck and back, spreading across his belly and chest to cover his 
entire torso. He felt a strong pulling sensation at the base of his spine, the 
bones extending and growing in number as they pushed out into a postanal tail 
that sprouted a lot of thick, soft fur, bushing outward.
“No! No…!” He cried as he felt this new development. But It wasn’t over yet. 
Kiba felt his robes grow heavier and… longer? What was happening now!? He was 
shrinking! No, not more changes! His clawed paws snagged at his robes as he 
tried to move. Kiba heard a loud rrrrriiiiiiiip and tripped, falling flat on 
his face. His robes were too big for him. He’d stepped on the inside and ripped 
right through with his sharp claws, and he was still getting smaller! His legs 
slipped through the hole in his robes and he kept running… he had to find 
someone… anyone to help him! He didn’t want to be cursed!
It seemed like hours… days… before he finally stopped, unable to go any 
further… He didn’t know where he was…couldn’t see... blinded by his tears. Kiba 
began to feel weak from all the running. He fell against the wall he’d been 
running alongside, sliding to the ground. He fell to the side and found another 
wall projecting out at ninety degrees. Kiba was right by the front entrance of 
the keep, but didn’t know it. He curled into a miserable little ball of fur, 
shrinking even further. Eventually his head, tail, paws and ears stopped 
shrinking with the rest of him; then he stopped altogether.
“Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why?” He repeated as he sniffled and sobbed, each 
‘Why’ getting higher pitched as his vocal cords shrank, repeatedly thumping his 
head onto the stone below him. He was invisible under the shredded robes, 
clutching his staff to his chest, shivering in terror and sorrow.
 
He wasn’t invincible.





 [MW1]Technically speaking, amulets are protective items. Talismans grant 
powers and are generally offensive in nature.


 [MW2]Hehehe… he’s so stoned =P                                           
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