by Galena May » Sat Oct 19, 2024 2:19 pm
"There has to be something that I am missing", I thought to myself, as I loitered about the forest, deep in thought, and guided by intuition. "Something must be around, a clue, however small, or a new lead to follow". I saw some strange symbols etched onto the barks of the trees. The width and depth of the cuts on the bark indicated that they were made with a sharp and thin object such as a knife or a very skilled Severing Charm. They certainly weren't thick, rough, or irregular enough to have been made by an unskilled wizard, a blunt object like an axe, or something crude like a stone. The strokes were neat, precise, and equal in length, indicating that they were deliberately and carefully done, as if writing a deliberate message, not in a hurry. There were no rounded edges to the engravings, indicating that they could be a set of predetermined symbols, or perhaps an ancient script, perhaps runes. "If only I could discover what these symbols mean", I thought.
At the foot of a tree with no such markings, lay a strange, curious object. It looked and gave off the aura of something very much out of place. It wasn't something one would naturally find in a forest. It looked as though dropped by an alien. "But, what would aliens want with the population of an entire village? Assuming that they did have good enough reason, why would they leave a forest in return, instead of just the deserted land?", I thought. It didn't make sense. Such an extraordinary object couldn't have been dropped by another investigator either. It didn't seem like anything of much use in investigation or like anything I had seen any of the other investigators using. I thought and thought about the object, and what it could be used for, turning it round and round in my hands and feeling it all over with my fingers. I asked myself why there were absolutely no markings on the tree under which this curious object lay. The object was shaped like a pyramid (like one of the pyramids of Egypt, something that I was instantly reminded of) and was completely black in color. Its edges were very sharp and thin and could cut one's fingers if one wasn't handling it carefully, leaving a neat, precise cut, almost like that of a surgical incision. The black color of its surfaces were blacker than pitch black, and neither reflected nor refracted light. It was completely opaque and seemed to be an all-absorbing curiosity that absorbed all light that fell on it like a black hole. Its surface was hot to the touch, like black things on summer days are. It was absolutely plain and smooth, with no markings on it, not even an impurity or scratch, just absolutely smooth all over. I had never seen such a symmetrical and perfect object in my life. The only thing I was sure of until now was that if at all there was a being or person or beings or persons behind this mysterious occurrence, they were someone who were very precise to a fault. Suddenly, a possibility struck me out of the blue. The object was the instrument with which the engravings on the barks of the trees were made. The tell-tale width and depth of the cuts on the barks of the trees absolutely matched this conjecture. I proceeded to confirm this hypothesis by making a cut on the bark of a tree with the object and comparing the nature of the cut to the pre-existing marks, and voila, I was correct. That could vaguely explain why the tree under which the object was lying was devoid of any marks. Maybe whoever made the mark had to leave for some reason such as being discovered or being too late to further delay fleeing the scene, and therefore disappeared suddenly when they had reached that particular tree to mark, accidentally leaving behind their tool for marking on that spot. "Thereafter, where did they vanish to? Underground, or above?" I thought, "And who were they? Such a weapon wouldn't be used by a wizard or witch over the more convenient Severing Charm. Whoever used the object either didn't know magic or had some reason not to use it. Such precise strokes had to be made by a human or at least a very intelligent being, so any known magical creatures without sufficient intelligence were out of the question. Besides, who would use the mysterious color, black? The first thing I thought of was a cult. Dark cults tend to associate themselves with the color black. So, a Muggle or alien dark cult? Interesting thought, but merely a theory as of yet without proof! Not very useful."
Then, I went back to thinking about what the marks meant since I still couldn't make head or tail of who made them, except for having found the weapon. I studied the symbols on the barks of the trees once again, and tried to compare them to all the existing symbols I could dig out of my memory. Suddenly, a thought struck me. Since I had never seen such symbols before, there was a thin probability that they weren't symbols at all. Maybe these merely marked a path through the forest that leads right into the den of the culprits. The marks must simply be weird milestones. They must have kidnapped the villagers because they had a motive such as revenge or something to gain from the villagers otherwise they would have chosen a quieter, population-less area for their misdeeds. The forest must be a cover for their dwellings. There must be something in that area that ensured that they didn't take the villagers very far which is why they had to cover their tracks with the forest.
I walked out to the edge of the forest and followed the markings like a dog hot upon the scent of a trail. They followed a very clear path through the forest upto the tree under which the object had been dropped. This proved my hypotheses, at least partly. Now, the question was, from here, where?
Galena May for you, a first year witch student at Hogwarts. Say hi if you see me.