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Warden Gnomes of the Mystic Grove

by Bill Tiepelman

Warden Gnomes of the Mystic Grove

A tale of adventure, mystery, and three grumpy, battle-hardened gnomes who are really just trying to mind their own business. Part One: A Fool’s Errand β€œYou hear that?” Gorrim, the tallest (by an impressive half-inch) of the Warden Gnomes, tilted his head toward the distant crunch of twigs underfoot. He narrowed his eyes beneath his heavy, rune-stitched hat, gripping the pommel of his sword. β€œSomeone’s coming.” β€œOh, fantastic,” huffed Baelin, the most cantankerous of the three. β€œAnother dimwit thinking they can plunder our forest for β€˜hidden treasures’ or some other nonsense.” He adjusted his ornate battle axe and leaned against the gnarled trunk of an ancient oak. β€œI say we scare β€˜em off. Let’s go full β€˜ominous guardian’ routine. Maybe some spooky chanting.” β€œWe did that last time,” Ollo, the youngest (a mere 312 years old), pointed out. β€œThey just screamed and ran in circles until they fell into the bog.” Baelin grinned. β€œExactly.” Gorrim sighed, rubbing his temples. β€œLet’s at least see what kind of idiot we’re dealing with before we start traumatizing them.” The three gnomes peered through the underbrush as a figure stumbled into viewβ€”a lanky, wide-eyed human man dressed in what could only be described as β€˜fashionably impractical adventuring gear.’ His boots were too clean, his tunic too crisp, and his belt held far too many shiny trinkets for someone who had actually faced any real danger. β€œOh, sweet mushroom spirits, he’s a noble,” Ollo muttered. β€œYou can smell the entitlement from here.” β€œGood evening, fair woodland creatures!” the man announced with an exaggerated flourish. β€œI am Lord Percival Ravenshade, intrepid explorer, seeker of lost relics, and—” β€œβ€”and first-place winner of β€˜Who’s Most Likely to Get Eaten by a Bear,’” Baelin cut in. Percival blinked. β€œIβ€”what?” β€œState your business, long-legs,” Gorrim said, his voice edged with patience that was rapidly wearing thin. β€œThis is protected land.” Percival puffed up his chest. β€œAh! But I seek something of great importance! The fabled Gem of Eldertree, said to be hidden within this very forest! Surely, noble gnome-folk such as yourselves would be delighted to assist a humble scholar such as myself!” The gnomes exchanged a look. β€œOh, this is gonna be fun,” Ollo murmured. Baelin scratched his beard. β€œYou mean the Gem of Eldertree?” β€œYes!” Percival’s eyes gleamed with excitement. β€œThe very same Gem of Eldertree that’s guarded by a bloodthirsty, soul-devouring, absolutely massive spirit-beast?” Percival’s confidence wavered. β€œβ€¦Yes?” Gorrim nodded solemnly. β€œThe one that’s cursed to drive treasure hunters insane with whispering voices until they wander into a nest of venomous shadow-vipers?” Percival hesitated. β€œβ€¦Possibly?” Ollo leaned in conspiratorially. β€œThe same gem that once turned a man’s entire skeleton inside out just for touching it?” Percival gulped. β€œThat one?” Baelin grinned. β€œYep.” The nobleman took a deep breath, then squared his shoulders. β€œNo matter the danger, I shall face it with honor! Besides, legends say a trio of wise gnomes knows the way to the gem.” β€œHah! Wise gnomes.” Ollo snorted. β€œGood one.” Gorrim crossed his arms. β€œAnd if we do know the way, what makes you think we’d help you?” β€œGold!” Percival said brightly, jingling a pouch. β€œPlenty of it! And fame! Your names will be sung in the halls of kings!” β€œOh yes, because that worked out so well for the last guy who came through here,” Baelin muttered. Gorrim sighed deeply. β€œAgainst my better judgment… I say we take him.” Baelin stared. β€œYou what?” Ollo clapped his hands together. β€œOhhh, this is going to be hilarious.” Gorrim smirked. β€œWe take him… and make sure he fully appreciates the horrors of this forest before we even get close to the gem.” Baelin’s face broke into a wicked grin. β€œOh, I like it.” Percival, oblivious, beamed. β€œWonderful! Lead the way, my good gnomes!” β€œOh, we will,” Ollo muttered as they began their trek into the dark heart of the Mystic Grove. β€œWe most certainly will.” Β  Β  The Scenic Route to Certain Doom Percival strutted confidently behind the three gnomes, his boots crunching against the damp forest floor. The deeper they went into the Mystic Grove, the darker and more twisted the trees became, their branches curling overhead like skeletal fingers. A faint, eerie whispering echoed through the airβ€”though whether it was the wind or something far more sinister was up for debate. β€œYou know,” Baelin mused, nudging Ollo, β€œI give him twenty minutes before he cries.” β€œTen,” Ollo countered. β€œDid you see how he flinched when that squirrel sneezed?” Gorrim, ever the responsible one, ignored them. β€œAlright, Percival. If you really want the Gem of Eldertree, there are some… shall we say… precautionary measures we need to take.” Percival, ever eager, nodded. β€œAh, of course! Some kind of magical rite? Perhaps a test of my courage?” Baelin grinned. β€œOh, it’s a test all right. First, we need to check if you’re… resistant to the Wailing Mushrooms of Despair.” Percival blinked. β€œThe what now?” β€œVery dangerous,” Ollo said gravely. β€œIf you hear their cries, you could be overwhelmed with such unbearable existential dread that you forget how to breathe.” Percival paled. β€œThat’s a thing that happens?” Baelin nodded solemnly. β€œTragic, really. Just last month, a guy collapsed on the spot. One moment, determined explorer. Next moment, curled up in a fetal position sobbing about how time is a meaningless construct.” Percival looked around nervously. β€œH-how do I know if I’m… resistant?” Ollo shrugged. β€œOh, we’ll know.” They led him to a cluster of large, pulsing fungi with bioluminescent blue caps. Gorrim gave one a light poke, and it released a long, eerie wail that sounded suspiciously like an elderly man muttering, β€œWhat’s the point of it all?” Percival yelped and took several steps back. β€œBy the gods! That’s unnatural!” β€œHmm.” Ollo stroked his beard. β€œHe didn’t immediately collapse into an existential crisis. That’s promising.” Baelin leaned in. β€œThink we should tell him they’re just regular mushrooms and the wailing sound is Gorrim throwing his voice?” β€œNot yet,” Ollo whispered back. β€œLet’s see how much more we can get away with.” Gorrim cleared his throat. β€œAlright, Percival. You’ve passed the first test. But the path ahead is dangerous.” Percival straightened up, puffing out his chest again. β€œI’m ready for anything!” Baelin smirked. β€œGood. Because the next part of the journey involves the Bridge of Certain Peril.” β€œCertain… peril?” Percival repeated warily. β€œOh, yes,” Ollo said, nodding seriously. β€œA rickety, ancient bridge stretched across a bottomless chasm. So old, so fragile, that even a slight gust of wind could send a man plummeting into the abyss below.” Percival’s confidence wavered. β€œI… see.” Moments later, they arrived at said bridge. It was, in reality, a very sturdy, well-maintained stone bridge. The kind you could probably drive a fully armored war elephant across without so much as a wobble. But Percival didn’t need to know that. β€œThere it is,” Baelin said, making his voice tremble just enough to sell the drama. β€œThe most treacherous bridge in all the land.” Percival took one look at it and visibly paled. β€œIt looks… uh… sturdier than I expected.” β€œThat’s what it wants you to think,” Ollo said darkly. β€œIt’s the cursed winds you have to worry about.” β€œCursed winds?!” β€œOh, yes,” Gorrim said with a straight face. β€œUnpredictable. Invisible. The moment you least expect itβ€”whoosh! Gone.” Percival gulped. β€œRight. Yes. Of course.” Taking a deep breath, he stepped cautiously onto the bridge. Baelin, grinning like a madman, subtly cupped his hands and let out a low, ominous whoooooosh. Percival let out a shriek and flung himself flat against the stone, gripping it as if he might be flung into the abyss at any moment. Ollo wiped a tear from his eye. β€œI’m going to miss him when the forest eats him.” Gorrim sighed. β€œAlright, enough. Let’s get him to the ruins before he has a heart attack.” Percival, still visibly shaken, scrambled to his feet and hurried to the other side of the bridge, panting heavily. β€œH-ha! I conquered the Bridge of Certain Peril! That wasn’t so bad!” Baelin slapped him on the back. β€œAtta boy! Now just one last thing before we reach the temple.” Percival hesitated. β€œI swear, if it’s another test—” β€œOh, no test,” Ollo assured him. β€œWe just need to wake up the guardian.” β€œThe… guardian?” β€œYeah,” Baelin said, waving a hand dismissively. β€œThe spirit-beast of Eldertree. Giant, angry, breathes fire, maybe eats souls? Honestly, it’s been a while.” Percival went rigid. β€œYou weren’t… joking about that?” Gorrim smirked. β€œOh no. That part’s real.” The trees ahead trembled. A deep, guttural growl echoed through the forest. Baelin grinned. β€œWelp. You first, brave adventurer.” Percival turned slowly toward them, his expression caught somewhere between utter horror and regret. β€œOh,” Ollo whispered. β€œHe’s definitely gonna cry.” To be continued… maybe. Β  Β  Bring the Magic Home! Love the world of the Warden Gnomes? Now you can bring a piece of their mischievous, mystical adventure into your own space! Whether you want to decorate your walls, challenge yourself with a puzzle, or send a whimsical greeting, we’ve got you covered. ✨ Tapestry – Transform your space with enchanting artwork that captures the magic of the Mystic Grove. πŸ–ΌοΈ Canvas Print – A high-quality piece to add an air of fantasy to any room. 🧩 Puzzle – Test your wits and patience just like our dear Percival. πŸ’Œ Greeting Card – Send a message with a touch of fantasy and mischief. Click the links above to grab your favorite magical keepsake and support the artistic adventures of the Warden Gnomes!

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