Dorofei stood alone, atop the flattened section of snow that was once part of a mountain. It wouldn't be much of a problem to dig through the snow to find the entrance of the cave. He smacked the flat of his axe against the snow, and what looked like a small explosion forced a moderate pile of snow to the side. It was easy work at first, until Dorofei felt something he hadn't felt since his mother gave him his enchanted gifts. For the first time in years, Dorofei felt a chill run down his spine. A chill from a northern wind.
Dorofei turned to face the wind and spoke in Greek. "Are you going to show yourself or are you going to play games all day?"
In a blinding flash of light, a figure emerged onto the snowy plane in front of Dorofei. He struck a giant and imposing figure. He towered several meters above Dorofei, his skin a deep a sickening blue. He would have looked like a giant that had died from exposure to the cold, were it not for the monstrously large wings that the air seemed to surge around like small typhoons contained around delicate feathers.
He spoke in a deep and booming voice. " Kneel before Boreas, mortal. The God of North Winds has graced you with his precence"
Dorofei stood motionless in the face of the god. "You chose now to speak to me? I didn't know you were so dramatic."
Boreas laughed. "You're one to talk. How much longer are you going to keep up the cave-man thing? I'm almost disappointed that I don't get to hear you stomp your way through the conversation."
"What do you want?"
"I came to give you a gift. I have for you a-"
"I don't want it. Leave me be."
Boreas gave his giant wings a single great beat, and what felt like a hurricane hit Dorofei, pinning him to his knees. His rage seemed to make his voice ring from all the mountain. "You do not dismiss me, mortal. You are my grandson and you will give me what is mine."
Dorofei laughed. "And the mighty Boreas, the Great Devourer, has to ask me nicely for his magic back."
His wings gave another mighty beat, but the giant blue god didn't move.
"You will return the enchantments that Chione stole from me!"
Dorofei lauged again. It felt almost theraputic to hold the upper hand like this. "I never could figure it out when I was a child. All those years, covering every footprint in the snow, sleeping tied to a tree branch, swimming up freezing rivers, and they always found us. We'd experience just a moment of peace, and there'd be another monster, always bigger than the last. All your hope of staying alive, every ounce of it, placed into one person. Only to watch them die, and a woman made of snow descend upon you, with magic in one hand and a life story in the other. A story about an angry, bitter old god who was mad at his daughter and punished her family."
Dorofei picked his axe up and swung it back into the ground, throwing another mound of snow towards Boreas. There was now a sizable hole leading toward the buried cave entrance. Dorofei took a deep breath of the fresh mountain air. Even now, in the blistering cold, the enchantment from his mother kept him perfectly comfortable.
"The enchantment are mine, Boreas. Killing me won't place it back in your hands, and you're not exactly known for your love of demigods. There's no one to help you. Your nothing now but a bag of air."
"You shouldn't be so foolish as to mock me, mortal. The gods hold no regard for you! With a thought, I will bring the darkest creatures ever spawned by Tartarus to kill you, and no tear will be shed on Olympus."
Boreas stretched his giant wings, and with a blinding flash and a powerful gust of wind, he was gone.
Dorofei's first instinct after meeting an angry and vengeful god was to swear, and loudly.
"FUCK! Jia! The asshole! They must be at the Chimera by know. I have to get to them quickly!"
The dig to the cave entrance went faster than he expected. There must have been less snow than anticipated.
He quickly made his way down into the cave. Soon he spotted Jia and Freya. Before he could call out to them, he saw Jia raise her sword and salute someone out of view. From the sound of it, they were other demigods, and they weren't friendly. Aching with anticipation and anxiety, Dorofei stood back; He had to find a way to contact Jia without giving his presence away to the other demigods. He knelt to the ground, and stuck his Celestial Bronze rod into the earth. Concentrating, he grew a wire-thin sliver of Magic Ice along the floor, behind Jia, and sent a thin strip of Ice up her ankle and leg. Hopefully, the sudden chill would clue her in.
Dorofei turned to face the wind and spoke in Greek. "Are you going to show yourself or are you going to play games all day?"
In a blinding flash of light, a figure emerged onto the snowy plane in front of Dorofei. He struck a giant and imposing figure. He towered several meters above Dorofei, his skin a deep a sickening blue. He would have looked like a giant that had died from exposure to the cold, were it not for the monstrously large wings that the air seemed to surge around like small typhoons contained around delicate feathers.
He spoke in a deep and booming voice. " Kneel before Boreas, mortal. The God of North Winds has graced you with his precence"
Dorofei stood motionless in the face of the god. "You chose now to speak to me? I didn't know you were so dramatic."
Boreas laughed. "You're one to talk. How much longer are you going to keep up the cave-man thing? I'm almost disappointed that I don't get to hear you stomp your way through the conversation."
"What do you want?"
"I came to give you a gift. I have for you a-"
"I don't want it. Leave me be."
Boreas gave his giant wings a single great beat, and what felt like a hurricane hit Dorofei, pinning him to his knees. His rage seemed to make his voice ring from all the mountain. "You do not dismiss me, mortal. You are my grandson and you will give me what is mine."
Dorofei laughed. "And the mighty Boreas, the Great Devourer, has to ask me nicely for his magic back."
His wings gave another mighty beat, but the giant blue god didn't move.
"You will return the enchantments that Chione stole from me!"
Dorofei lauged again. It felt almost theraputic to hold the upper hand like this. "I never could figure it out when I was a child. All those years, covering every footprint in the snow, sleeping tied to a tree branch, swimming up freezing rivers, and they always found us. We'd experience just a moment of peace, and there'd be another monster, always bigger than the last. All your hope of staying alive, every ounce of it, placed into one person. Only to watch them die, and a woman made of snow descend upon you, with magic in one hand and a life story in the other. A story about an angry, bitter old god who was mad at his daughter and punished her family."
Dorofei picked his axe up and swung it back into the ground, throwing another mound of snow towards Boreas. There was now a sizable hole leading toward the buried cave entrance. Dorofei took a deep breath of the fresh mountain air. Even now, in the blistering cold, the enchantment from his mother kept him perfectly comfortable.
"The enchantment are mine, Boreas. Killing me won't place it back in your hands, and you're not exactly known for your love of demigods. There's no one to help you. Your nothing now but a bag of air."
"You shouldn't be so foolish as to mock me, mortal. The gods hold no regard for you! With a thought, I will bring the darkest creatures ever spawned by Tartarus to kill you, and no tear will be shed on Olympus."
Boreas stretched his giant wings, and with a blinding flash and a powerful gust of wind, he was gone.
Dorofei's first instinct after meeting an angry and vengeful god was to swear, and loudly.
"FUCK! Jia! The asshole! They must be at the Chimera by know. I have to get to them quickly!"
The dig to the cave entrance went faster than he expected. There must have been less snow than anticipated.
He quickly made his way down into the cave. Soon he spotted Jia and Freya. Before he could call out to them, he saw Jia raise her sword and salute someone out of view. From the sound of it, they were other demigods, and they weren't friendly. Aching with anticipation and anxiety, Dorofei stood back; He had to find a way to contact Jia without giving his presence away to the other demigods. He knelt to the ground, and stuck his Celestial Bronze rod into the earth. Concentrating, he grew a wire-thin sliver of Magic Ice along the floor, behind Jia, and sent a thin strip of Ice up her ankle and leg. Hopefully, the sudden chill would clue her in.