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Aragon left in the night. No one paid attention then. The realm was too at ease.
No matter. It would no longer be his concern when he found what he wanted.
He opened the book, reading where it was supposed to be hidden. It was supposed to be in a dark region of the Ghost Zone. A realm like a jungle and hidden deep inside. He frowned at the date. "This was before the land was destroyed." He muttered. "Hm?"
He pondered this as he looked for the region. He did know where it was. Just because he didn't like associating with the outside didn't mean he didn't send scouts to find out about it. It didn't take nearly as long as he thought it would to find the region, landing on the edge. He looked at the book again. It's directions were vague, but better than aimless wandering.
He walked through the dense jungle, being careful where he walked. Of course, that didn't make much difference as branches caught his clothes and roots and vines seemed to wrap around his legs to trip him. Aragon decided he hated jungles.
Of course, that opinion only solidified when the beasts started making their pressence known.
Aragon wasn't a fighter. However, he wasn't completely defenseless. He could feel the eyes. He could sense that things were far too silent. The only noise was a branch cracking.
Which was probably the only reason he got out of the way of a ghost panther that had tried to take him out. Aragon turned to the beast, reaching for the dagger when he saw more of the ghost cats appearing. Aragon's eyes narrowed, his hand moving away from the dagger. "Practice would be best, wouldn't it?"
Aragon's eyes turned reptile as the amulet glowed. The panthers lunged at him as his size suddenly grew several times. The panthers hit the dragon scales and bounced back, the trees and undergrowth being pushed down, snapped, and crushed as his size increased. Aragon glared at the panthers, took a deep breathe, and blew.
After that, many ghost would wander what had burns down so much of the jungle.
Aragon walked into a cave that had been hidden by several vines and bushes before. He counted his steps as he walked in and stopped at a certain point. The jungle a ghost could get through. This cave could be found.
However, the place and combination for the it was the hard part and if not for the notebook, probably impossible. Aragon looked around the point he had stopped. He felt along the rocks before he felt the small holes. He stopped and pulled out his dagger, feeling along the holes before stabbing it into a certain one. Then removed the dagger and did the same to another and another, until there was a rumbling as the combination started to work. The rock slid back. There stood a pedestal, the amulet in the book resting there, looking normal. However, Aragon knew better. He picked up the amulet and smirked.
It was time he got what was his.
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(Not to be RPed too.)
It had almost become a habit now. Whenever Dora would leave and he wasn't being watched, he would search.
He doubted she would bring it with her. One amulet reacted so easily and was powerful, but two could have proved too much for her control. That's why he never took hers. No, she wouldn't have it with her.
So she had to have it hidden. The witch wouldn't have it. She always insisted that their amulets were never taken by someone else. The only reason their mother said she never tried to take it. Yet it seemed fine if one took it from the other.
He had checked her room. He had checked the garden. He had checked almost every place she spent a lot of time. Except for her study. Where she always had her lessons. He walked into the room, having checked the area for any servants.
He searched every inch of the room, looking for any signs of his amulet. It was to no avail. He growled, pacing the room. "Where could she have hidden it? Where?!" He growled, slamming a fist against the side of the bookcase. Then he froze. Hollow. It had a hollow thud.
He pulled out the books from the shelf and looked at the other side. A small notch, but deep enough that two fingers could fit inside and pull it open.
His eyes widened and he smirked an evil, triumphant smirk. His amulet.
"I knew I would get it back." He chuckled evilly, pulling out the magical item. He paused as he saw a book inside as well. He raised an eyebrow, pulling it out. There was no title and when he opened it, there still wasn't any. There was writing, however. Familiar writing.
Then he remembered.
That time the witch had disappeared while Pariah Dark was still in power. A few days prior, she had given Dora a book, telling her to hide it. Now he sees why.
It had instructions on how to work those magical items she made.
He slipped through the pages. There were so many. He then paused as he saw a name that caught his eye.
"The Amulet of Fantasy?" Aragon murmured. He read through the notes, the smirk on his face growing. "Well, this is quite interesting. It seems I have some reading to do." He murmured, chuckling evilly.
It seems like he had some planning to do.
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