Title: Moss Moon and the Lunar Spring, Part 15 Author: MossMoon3 Pastebin link: http://pastebin.com/ZMAc7AEV First Edit: Friday 26th of September 2014 11:11:30 PM CDT Last Edit: Last edit on: Wednesday 22nd of October 2014 01:20:06 AM CDT >You are Moss Moon >You stand in front of the stronghold's orphanage, your hoof poised to open the door >Smoke rises from the village center, and with it the smell of fear and fire >This place hardly feels like home >After sneaking in through the back way, you'd had to avoid humans stalking the streets >The windows of every house were dark, and not a single bat pony was to be seen >Here in the far corner of the stronghold, all is abnormally quiet >Where foals once played, there is now only a trampled garden >You pray that they're all in one piece >Cautiously you open the door >A silver spearpoint greets you >Quickly backpedaling, you glance up into the face of your aggressor >One of the largest bat ponies you've ever seen is holding the weapon >Her mane and coat are white as snow, and her eyes are like fierce ice blue daggers >They narrow as she glares down at you   >When she speaks, her voice is thick with the northern accent >"Why have you come?" >The mare wears a silver half-plate barding >You realize with a sinking feeling that it bears the crest of the Asperi "I'm here to give medicine to the foals." >She doesn't budge.  Her eyes flick over you, then flash with recognition >"You are witch," she says.  "Bound.  You will leave." >This one has a fearsome presence, but you aren't going to back down now "The foals are sick, aren't they?  They need someone to take care of them." >"This is not concern of yours.  Go.  Now." >Something in her eyes makes you uneasy "You've seen it before, haven't you?" you ask.  "The wasting illness." >The mare hesitates, and you press on quickly "You know what will happen, if they don't get any medicine." >"There is no cure," the mare snaps.  "Stupid bound.  Anja know this from foal." "That's where you're wrong.  There is a cure." >Anja watches you coldly as you fish through your saddlebag >When you produce one of the glowing vials, you can't help but feel proud when you see the awe in her face >The awe vanishes as quickly as it appeared, replaced by a grim glower >"Is trick," she says.  "You lie." >It's only after a moment's indecision that you decide what to say next "I'm not lying," you reply.  "It's sacred water from a faraway spring.  It can cure any sickness." >You'd thought you'd need to be more convincing, but to your surprise, the mare looks taken aback by this information >She looks between you and the vial in your hoof, then hesitates for only a moment longer before lowering the spear >"Get in, before others see you." >Exhaling, you trot inside "Are you not with those men?" you ask, as she takes you into the orphanage >She spits on the ground >"Human trash.  Asperi scum," she says.  "They are nothing." >You're finding your new friend to be a little intense >But your attention on her melts away as you step into the orphans' sleeping quarters >Some are on the floor, playing quietly, but most are in their beds >You can tell from the redness of their eyes and the ragged patches in their coats that they are in the later stages of the disease >One of the foals on the floor looks up at you as you enter >She's bigger than before, but still recognizable >You have only a moment to steel yourself before she slams into you, grinning toothily >"I can't believe it, you're really back!" Hex squeaks, burying her face against you >This time you have the composure to return her hug, gently holding her >When she pulls away, her wide eyes are full of concern >"Please, you have to help them, they're all sick…" >She directs you to the cots of orphans >Among them is her brother, Nightstone >One of his eyes is swollen shut >He stares listlessly at the ceiling, rasping breath escaping from his parted mouth >Hex looks at you, her eyes full of tears >"Is… is he gonna die?" "He's going to be just fine." >The other foals keep their distance as you go about your work >None of them trust you nearly as much as the twins >You hear them murmuring as you pull out a glowing vial and pour its contents down Nightstone's throat >He coughs and gurgles, and then suddenly sits up >A collective gasp goes up as the swelling in his eyes rapidly goes down, and the fur grows back in on his patchy coat >"What happened?" he asks, his voice hoarse >The orphans crowd around, peppering you with questions and shouting with excitement >Anja belts out a booming command, telling them to be quiet, and instantly they shut up >They still follow you from bed to bed, watching as you tend to the rest of the sick >In total, 8 foals require the lunar springwater, leaving just 3 vials remaining once you've finished >Nightstone and Hex bounce on you, overjoyed by your reunion >"Did you fight monsters and find treasure?" Nightstone demands, already bursting with energy when moments before he had been near death >"Can you teach us to make medicine like you do?" Hex asks shyly >You beam with pride >She's the first pony to ever ask for your tutelage "Of course I can.  But we have to wait and be very quiet until all those mean soldiers leave, okay?" >The foal, now almost a filly, gives a fervent nod, smiling widely >When you finally pull yourself away for a moment, Anja takes you aside >She'd been watching you intensely from the doorway as you'd administered the springwater >Now she leans in the doorway, eyeing you with something a little closer to respect >"You did miracle, witch." >You look her over "Are you a believer too?" >"Was not," she says.  "Maybe now, I am." >You hesitate for a moment "If you aren't with the humans or the Asperi, who ARE you with?" >"I am sworn to Hunter Killer.  He is my Captain." >"Ordered me: stay here.  Wait.  This was over month ago.  I wait." >You feel a twinge of guilt >You have no idea what happened to that stallion, and she doesn't, either >Grandmother's curse comes to mind >"I smell a bad future for that one," she'd said, laughing in her unpleasant way "Look, I have to go," you say.  "I need to meet my friend…" >"I will stay.  Guard foals." >You move to the door, but stop with your hoof on the handle "Thank you for trusting me, Anja." >"Was no trust," the mare replies flatly.  "If you lied, I kill you." >Anja glad I didn't? >You almost make the joke, then think better of it. "Hope to see you again." >You slip out the door and into the shadows of the Stronghold >Heading to to the hidden orchard to meet Anon >Praying that he'll be there waiting for you >The glow of fire flickers on the rocky ceiling >You have no idea what you're going to do about the occupying soldiers >You've saved the foals from illness, but can you save them from the Asperi?