The light of the moon shone into the cave, tiny halos of the rune protecting from the intruders.
Morvadeus was still asleep, quietly lying there, like a log on the calm lake.
Nothing bothered him, the fresh air of the forest helped him relax. It was familiar to, him like the Tris-Aevum Arbor garden.
A humongous monster headed towards the cave, destroying the trees angrily in its way. Its mouth carried a strange red-fured animal.
The animal had four furry ears, each with an eye at the pointy end. Six legs were limping from the corpse, decorated with fluffy white fur.
The beast held it between his sharp fangs, which pierced through his body, its blood dripping from it.
The steps of the monster were like the rumbling of the mountains, each of it making the ground shake. It towered above the cave standing on his two paws, his height at least five meters.
The massive spiky tail, left a bloody trail behind him, tearing everything up. It had a couple of animals impaled on its tail spikes, but he didn't care. They were just side dishes beside his main prey.
A huge row of sharp bloody teeth, showed in his open mouth, wide till the back of his head. A pair of majestic horns decorated its ugly head, a faint light of halo around it. They glowed with crimson-red color, painting the scene around him in red capel.
The beast strangely gazed at the little runes on the entrance of his cave, his eyebrow raising. His huge red eye glowed, trying to understand it.
It shredded with its paw in anger, thinking that someone violated his place.
Looking at the markings of "Morvadeus", he spat on it, not having some animal taking advantage, while he was away hunting.
As he stepped in the cave, its glimmering horns illuminated it, light reached just before the lying Morvadeus.
He was still hidden in the shadows, luckily, but not long.
Morvadeus suddenly woke up, on the beast earth-shaking steps, and the scratching sound of his tail.
As the beast got closer its illuminating light reached Morvadeus, who looked frozen in his place, eye to eye with him.
Both the child and the beast looked at each other confused. The beast, realizing an intruder was in its cave, dropped its prey, and roared to the face of Morvadeus.
Getting spat with saliva and blood, Morvadeus anger surged and even against the odds of the situation he yelled at the beast:
"Why you're spitting on me, you rotten looking, insect lamp"
Looking at the surprised beast who clearly did not expect this, he got up and started to run deeper in the cave, cursing his luck.
'Not even letting me sleep, these creatures are so annoying. Mom, I want to go back to the Empire,' he thought, while he ran.
The dangerousness of the situation excited him, but fearing for his life he could only run. The beast chased after Morvadeus, wanting to shred him apart.
Bumping into the wall of the cave, Morvadeus' worst fear was confirmed.
'Oh noo! I knew this cave would end somewhere, but not right after I started to run..' he said, his legs trembled as the beast slowly caught up.
The beast used his horn, and lunged straight towards him, wanting to impale the puny creature on its horns. His only eye already dreamed of the scene of him laying on his horns as if was his trophy.
Morvadeus barely, but managed to dodge. The creature impaled his strong horns into the wall of the caves. It was so deep that it left stuck there, it was trying hard to take it out of the wall. He gnashed his sharp teeth in its pitch-black furred, ugly head.
Morvadeus' laughter echoed, mocking the beast, which enraged it further.
The beast using its spiky tail tried to swat this annoying fly, but didn't succeed. The now rested Morvadeus' speed was fast enough to avoid it.
Morvadeus' laughter halted shortly, as the beast managed to take his horns out, and yet again for the second time lunged at him.
Looking at the beast, Morvadeus threw the red-bunny fur at the creature, exactly hitting its only eye, blinding it shortly.
Looking beside the beast, where the horns were earlier impaled, a little tunnel appeared, just enough big for Morvadeus to climb in.
'Ha-ha, you insect-lamp, the luck of mine never runs out,' Morvadeus thought.
He would otherwise run out of the cave, but the beast was big enough to cover the whole exit of the cave. His only opportunity, was to distract the beast, and climb into the tunnel, hoping that it is long enough for him to escape.
While the beast was trying to take the red bunny, bloody fur off his eye, Morvadeus swiftly climbed in the tunnel, avoiding its randomly swinging tail.
The monster's furious roars shook the cave, making it nearly collapse. Morvadeus looked at him mockingly, now in a safe enough distance from him.
Taking a rock, he threw right at him, hitting its eye.
"Spit at me one more time, insect-lamp, and I will gouge that big eye of yours out," he yelled at him.
The monster angrily looked at him, knowing he couldn't do anything to him. Letting this puny creature escape, left a mark on his pride.
Taking the earlier prey of his, he shredded apart right before the sight of Morvadeus, trying to get a little revenge with its intimidation, which wasn't really effective.
'I will one day, tear your flesh between my teeth, and use your skin as a rug in my cave.'
Morvadeus ignored it, and headed deeper inside the tunnel, curiously.
As he climbed in the tunnel, its direction changed, without him realising in the darkness. His next step made him fall right into it, beginning to slip through the wet tunnel.
"Ahhhh!" he screamed, half excited, half surprised.
Hearing the roars of the beast appearing to mocking him, he furiously thought.
'That one eye of his, better not see me in the future again!'
He continued to slip for a while, wondering how deep this mountain would be.
Seeing a faint light at the end of it, his hopes surged.
