You set out to visit the Stone Witch, with the rare items she typically requests as payment for divination.

You set out to visit the Stone Witch, with the rare items she typically requests as payment for divination.

You set out to visit the Stone Witch, with the rare items she typically requests as payment for divination. Upon arrival, it seems likely this could be her last job, the process having taken its toll over the years. Staring past you, her lips are cracked and almost motionless, you must lean so very close to ensure her whisper isn’t lost. What do you ask of her, and what does she respond?

The next visitors to her home will surely find a statue.

(Inspired by a family reunion on the weekend)

10 thoughts on “You set out to visit the Stone Witch, with the rare items she typically requests as payment for divination.”

  1. Esteban de la Peña she whispers “My firstborn son… he hangs eternally beneath the mountains, just above a river of magma, his skin blistered and weeping and his throat dry as ash. I would see him slip from his chains and into the fire, to at last know release. And before that, I would have him know that I am sorry, but that there was no other way.”

  2. Aaron Griffin “Because I have seen all the threads of possibility stretching out into the infinite futures, and only in this thread, without me, do you live long enough to find joy.”

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