Part I: Madame H Sets a Task
The foul scent of the mushrooms must have drawn you in. Or perhaps you were mesmerized, unable to turn away, your feet compelled to move even if your mind begged for them to stop. Now it is too late and there is no going back. In the blink of an eye you have been transported.
The sensation of falling captures you, you notice your hair catching along the cool air that whips past, perhaps a little too cold. The next thing you feel is your body connecting with a worn wooden floor, a distinct
thud as your momentum is suddenly arrested. You have arrived at your destination.
Standing up, you take a moment to catch your breath. Thankfully you appear not to be seriously injured. But that just leaves one question. Where are you? Looking around there isn’t much light, only the illumination from the moon pouring in through the large glass dome that acts as a ceiling.
There are shelves all along the walls with endless books all covered in cobwebs. The bindings look ornate, but old. How long have they been here? Some of the windows are broken, some just cracked. A gentle wind blows the white curtains forward and backward.
Tumbleweeds of dust travel across the floors, in the center of the room - a giant astrolabe built in. How expensive must that have been in it’s time? When was it from? What was it for? Two rounded staircases lead the balcony where more books await. But the chilling thing? The footsteps in the dust that seemingly come from nowhere and lead nowhere.
The temperature continues to drop, you’re growing colder, shivering. But then you hear a voice.
“Who are you to disturb my slumber, mmm?” The voice is melodic, almost sweet, but somehow threatening. A spectral figure makes herself known coming rest atop the astrolabe in a more comfortable seated position.
The ghost of a woman in an elegant dress and Venetian mask, as though she had been going to a party.
“You’ve found your way to my library. How quaint. The voice grows deeper, somewhat grim. There’s the flash of what would be a smile. The woman shakes her head and raises a hand, her fingers then wagging whilst making a faint ‘tut tut’ sound.
“The very place where my life met it’s dramatic and glittering end. A fate that we shall have in common unless you can assist me. You see, I’ve grown bored, after so many years, I’ve read all the books here. If you wish to find a way to the next room with your life… you’ll need to appease me.”
The haunting specter floats upward, and then draws closer to you, circling you like a predator would it’s prey.
“You owe me a story - tell me a dark tale about the night the lights went out.”
Cackling, cackling and howling laughter. “And if you tell me a story so good… those doors will unlock” The specter points to a grand set of double doors, heavy, and unlikely to have been opened in ages. “And you’ll progress to the next room, where the next ghost will make a request. There are four of us in total, succeed four times and you’ll be returned from whence you came."
You feel a hand come to rest on your shoulder and feel a strange presence from behind. "As for me, you may call me Madame H. Your time starts now. Tick tock little one."
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