La Casa Bгєho: 1г—2 ✪
But as they reached the peak, the dream started to fray at the edges. The rainbow bridge felt like cold slime. The monsters didn't vanish when defeated; they dissolved into purple mist.
The forest returned to its usual, terrifying self. Luz stood in the dirt, covered in slime, holding a broken bottle. La Casa BГєho: 1Г—2
Luz reached for the Celestial Staff, but as her fingers closed around the wood, the world shifted. The "mountain" was actually a pile of rotting trash. The "wizard" was a bloated, multi-eyed octopus creature hiding behind a wooden puppet. But as they reached the peak, the dream
Luz marched out into the woods, King perched on her shoulder like a tiny, furry general. But the path to the market felt different today. The air was thick with the scent of blooming fire-lilies, and the trees seemed to lean in, whispering. That’s when she saw him: a wizard. The forest returned to its usual, terrifying self
He was everything a wizard should be. He had a beard that touched the floor, a robe embroidered with constellations, and a staff that glowed with a gentle, inviting light. He introduced himself as Adegast, a keeper of ancient quests. He told Luz exactly what she wanted to hear—that she was special, chosen, and destined for greatness.
"Sure," Eda muttered, falling back asleep. "Just don’t lose the bag. Or your head."
The battle was chaotic. Adegast used his illusions to create fake versions of Luz’s friends, trying to confuse her. But Luz looked at her hands again. She didn't have magic, but she had something else. She reached into her pocket and pulled out a handful of "junk" she’d found earlier—Eda’s volatile potions. "Hey, Ugly!" Luz yelled.