The shaman didn’t bother to introduce himself, because he thought that it oio know the names of any random er that walked into his workshop. Perhaps he was right, as he would rarely see a er e back here for another, sed purchase? Twenty-five gold s were a lot for most goblins, after all, and he didn’t offer many other services either, so overall it ointless for him to memorize everyone’s names.
The team were unaware of his actual oo, aher did they care to know it. They were mainly focused on this portal that they were supposed to enter, as a very important world waited for them oher side, behind that portal! They were excited.
Arvena was helpful with this matter, as she took over the lead of the versation and spoke to the shaman. She knew how to properly speak to goblins, she was a tad diplomatic too, so she was the best girl for the job. In this case, she wao prevent any and all flict that could spring out of Timothy’s mouth, because her guests couldn’t afford to offend the only summoner in a one-hundred mile radius! That would be really stupid.
“All three of them wish to ehe nano-universe of Nul, sir summoner. I vouch for them. They’ve accumuted the right amount of gold, and I am to be their guide through thid thin.” She expined.
Arvena helped their case, without a doubt, but the bags of gold s that the three of them brought, helped too. Gold was very ving, and sidering how much gold they were handing over, this nano universe better be the greatest thing ever! She hadn’t given them much if not any information about that universe, they only khat it was very expeo get there, so at this point the shaman was supposed to be doing the ‘ving’ rather thaher way around. They were spending a lot!
Anyway, the shaman was very cooperative once he got paid. Two mier, he started summoning these strange beings that were otherwise impossible to run into, heless tame! He was summoniy-five gold s worth of phantoms, teies, to be exact!
Ah heightened senses could feel the presence of these numerous entities, as the sense of their presence grew ever so intensive by the passing sed. Skendus could sehem!
The shaman was ting a few indecipherable words, i, and this was likely a spoken-word spell of sorts. It was intensive. One could assume that this procedure was demonic too, and rightfully so, because nothing about this summoning sounded holy!
“Moges radukes scut`us, ragnik alus! Nul!” The shamaed, and he yelled out that st word especially aggressively.
When the shamaed this spell for the fifth time, the teies became fully visible. Their transparent bodies nursed a bck shade, they looked really weird overall, and the odds were that these entities were ily evil too! It was dangerous to summon them, yet they had to.
The entities were really frantic after they were summohey were jittery, and this was especially scary to witness because at first sight they looked like mutant, three-armed starfish! Their arms were long and bendy, so the entities surely looked terrifying while they wiggled their arms around so manically. If they had the ability to scream, then anyone would defecate to the sight of them!
They were clearly upset about being summoned here, but then the shaman started speaking to them. He didn’t cast a spell this time, no, it was obvious from his tohat he was just speaking to them!
“Ukis, ran.” He said, and theities calmed down. “Nul u’rakin, trakm!”
They were really respohe mood of these entities had shifted a lot thanks to the shaman’s intervention, one could even sider them all as bipor. They went from angry, to calm, to goal oriented!
They were staring at Arvena, and her guests beyond intensely after the shaman spoke to them, that part of their behavior wasn’t so hard to decode. They truly had a goal in mind.
The entities had a single big eye in the very middle of their bodies, and as they stared at the group, those singur eyes themselves were enough to scare the team shitless! Tim even started praying that the shaman hadn’t said anything stupid to the entities, he prayed to whichever god that may be listening to him.
Anyway, the shaman then pointed his staff at Arvena, and said. “You, girl, have chosen to be their guide, so your passage to Nul shall be plimentary, as your will is pure and progressive. Guide these guests towards what they seek!”
After he said that, the entities started moving around more than anyone was fortable with, their receptiveness crossed nguages. They piled the group of goblins together, got a sort of physical hold on them, and then they collectively became airborhey flew through the roof of the stone-walled workshop as if it was ent, and then they flew towards the big blue sky!
The entities flew upwards in a spiraling mahey flew in circles, and they did so at high speeds! Although this spiraling motion mao make the team feel really sick, there urpose behind it, the entities knew what they were doing.
They spun in that matter for a while, up until they flew a whole kilometer above the ground. Ohey had flown that high, they didn’t have to spin around anymore because they disappeared, they disappeared in a way that one would think they got engulfed by the surrounding atmosphere! It was a fusing and scary process, so it was great that the team wasn’t awake to see it, the four of them had bcked out only moments ago.
Anyway, after the team disappeared together with the entities, they mao ehe nano-universe of Nul. If the team was awake, they would uand why this trip was so expensive, or at the very least they’d uand that the entities did their job really well. The entities created a portal of their own, they summo, to be exact, and that was ortal of this kind was so expeo get to; If one could afford it, it took less than a mio pass through it!
As far as facts were ed, the nano-universe of Nul waited for them oher side!