11/18/22 Ice (Part 2)

 Ice (Part 2)

The next day, the younger man returns to the shop. “Ah yes, your sword is ready, right over here,” the older man says, walking towards the metal bucket of water containing the young man's sword.

The young man pulls the sword out from the partially frozen water, shaking off tiny chunks of ice. “So it’s enchanted now, right?” he questions, his skepticism returning.

“Yes, the magic of the water now flows freely through your blade.”

The young man looks at the sword for a moment before sheathing it. “Thank you,” he says, tossing a small leather pouch to the older man.

“Much gratitude,” the older man says with a bow. “But before you go, I must give you one warning.”

“And what might that be? That it may not work all the time?”

  “No, quite the opposite in fact. You must never touch the blade yourself, or you will be frozen forever. The magic of the sword will hold you, and make it impossible for anyone to save you. You will be like a statue, stuck in place forever.”

“Alright then, I ugh, won’t touch the blade,” the young man says, thinking the older man must be crazy. He turns and walks out of the older man's shop. “I definitely just wasted my coins on that man,” he utters under his breath. 


To Be Continued

11/18/22


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