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While laying in a soft comfy bed, Nibbit had little in the way of dreams, the first two were not even really dreams, the first was oddly familiar, he was floating in a featureless void, disembodied and alone and almost seemed to be drifting apart... Before a strong force dragged him back together and Nibbit would find himself feeling an odd chill down his spine, well at least dream him HAD a body to feel chills in now.
"Found you~"
Were the words he heard before the third and final dream began.
He was in a field, munching a carrot (though dangerous to Rabbits, a Wabbit could eat their own weight in carrots with nothing but a small stomach ache as a result) when all of a sudden Mimir and Hasuki were running towards him, their clothes falling away...
Fortunately before the lewd dream could continue Nibbit would awaken, finding himself back in the real world, it looked light outside, so maybe he hadn't been out long, then again he was sure there were no houses like this that were fully built yet...
Eirsha's answer was a bit surprising.
"You have been like this for just over a week now... Eight Days, everyone was incredibly worried".
Eight days... That was not a normal sleep!
The gem finally spoke up, sounding anxious and stressed and more than a little apologetic.
"I am so sorry Lord Nibbit! The spell... It didn't work as I had thought it would... Something within you broke down and it was all I could do to keep the gods from claiming your soul! It was as if your soul simply was not able to withstand the spell, as if it was barely held together... I had to repair parts of it... I swear you will not fall like that again".
Huh, there was definitely more emotion and far less of the odd rigidity to the Stone's speech now, it had apparently been doing some changing while he slept.
Moments after the gem finished talking Nibbit was hugged, or rather tackled almost by Mimir and Hasuki.
"Nibbit! You woke up! Thought you died... No dying!"
Mimir declared, rubbing her face against his as her breasts pressed against his chest.
Hasuki's hug was less overly affectionate though she clearly wanted to join in to the extent Mimir had taken it.
"I thought for sure you had died... Your soul was in pieces! I'd never seen anything like it before... That Gem of yours did wonders though, it's like you were dragged straight from the embrace of the Void!"
Finally Lawine cleared her throat, a little embarrassed at the overt affection the girls were showing Nibbit.
"Ehem... Chief Nibbit... I am glad you have awakened, some of my kinsmen were starting to believe you had already joined your ancestors... It took me many hours to convince them not to start building a funeral monument in the center of the village".
Lawin seemed a little exasperated now, at the actions of her kin.
"You gained many friends among my people with that spell of yours, warriors we thought sure to pass stood up as if touched by an angel, old scars and wounds simply vanished, and a healer who's sight was all but gone returned in moments, combined with your defeat of my father the tribe now bows to your will, and will do so as long as your prove honorable and strong".
Outside the building was an impressive sight, with the Half Giants helping the town had grown quickly, they had been able to construct roads with little instruction from the elves and numerous houses were sprouting up, the Half Giants under Lawine's guidance had used some of their own treasures to pay for the extra work, the elves seemed nothing but pleased to have the extra coin, it was hard living in independent villages.
The wall had been improved as well, with the beginnings of watch towers forming at the corners, and the goblins were even trying to dig a well with aid from one industrious Half Giant.
"Found you~"
Were the words he heard before the third and final dream began.
He was in a field, munching a carrot (though dangerous to Rabbits, a Wabbit could eat their own weight in carrots with nothing but a small stomach ache as a result) when all of a sudden Mimir and Hasuki were running towards him, their clothes falling away...
Fortunately before the lewd dream could continue Nibbit would awaken, finding himself back in the real world, it looked light outside, so maybe he hadn't been out long, then again he was sure there were no houses like this that were fully built yet...
Eirsha's answer was a bit surprising.
"You have been like this for just over a week now... Eight Days, everyone was incredibly worried".
Eight days... That was not a normal sleep!
The gem finally spoke up, sounding anxious and stressed and more than a little apologetic.
"I am so sorry Lord Nibbit! The spell... It didn't work as I had thought it would... Something within you broke down and it was all I could do to keep the gods from claiming your soul! It was as if your soul simply was not able to withstand the spell, as if it was barely held together... I had to repair parts of it... I swear you will not fall like that again".
Huh, there was definitely more emotion and far less of the odd rigidity to the Stone's speech now, it had apparently been doing some changing while he slept.
Moments after the gem finished talking Nibbit was hugged, or rather tackled almost by Mimir and Hasuki.
"Nibbit! You woke up! Thought you died... No dying!"
Mimir declared, rubbing her face against his as her breasts pressed against his chest.
Hasuki's hug was less overly affectionate though she clearly wanted to join in to the extent Mimir had taken it.
"I thought for sure you had died... Your soul was in pieces! I'd never seen anything like it before... That Gem of yours did wonders though, it's like you were dragged straight from the embrace of the Void!"
Finally Lawine cleared her throat, a little embarrassed at the overt affection the girls were showing Nibbit.
"Ehem... Chief Nibbit... I am glad you have awakened, some of my kinsmen were starting to believe you had already joined your ancestors... It took me many hours to convince them not to start building a funeral monument in the center of the village".
Lawin seemed a little exasperated now, at the actions of her kin.
"You gained many friends among my people with that spell of yours, warriors we thought sure to pass stood up as if touched by an angel, old scars and wounds simply vanished, and a healer who's sight was all but gone returned in moments, combined with your defeat of my father the tribe now bows to your will, and will do so as long as your prove honorable and strong".
Outside the building was an impressive sight, with the Half Giants helping the town had grown quickly, they had been able to construct roads with little instruction from the elves and numerous houses were sprouting up, the Half Giants under Lawine's guidance had used some of their own treasures to pay for the extra work, the elves seemed nothing but pleased to have the extra coin, it was hard living in independent villages.
The wall had been improved as well, with the beginnings of watch towers forming at the corners, and the goblins were even trying to dig a well with aid from one industrious Half Giant.