Qui furabatur animarum
They hung
from the tree. They swung in the cool, gentle summer breeze. They looked
pleasant from the outside, but the inside was a whole different story. Inside were beings so evil, so malicious,
that even the world’s most courageous man would scream in dismay. These
creatures were maleficent in nature and would eat anything or anyone. They
wouldn’t stop. They were magic, of course. Their type of magic made them
immortal, and twice as durable to attack. They were known as ‘Qui furabatur
animarum,’ or ‘The soul Stealer’ in Latin. The eggs could adapt to anything.
These eggs adapted to a plant that hung from trees. They then began shaking,
and small cracks started to appear on their surfaces.
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