Chapter 18: Tooth Pick
Meanwhile, in the cage, Ty was locked to the walls.
With a sly grin etched on his bony visage, Ty began to devise a cunning plan. "If only I had some flesh and blood, I could have been able to feign being unconscious," he muttered to himself while shaking his skull. Nevertheless, he pondered whether his skeletal form could be used to deceive the dungeon keepers into thinking he was nothing more than a pile of old bones discarded in an old cell.
His bony fingers slowly moved, exploring his surroundings and the extent of his restraints. The eerie silence of the dungeon was broken by the soft clattering sounds that his fingers made against the chains, reminiscent of the striking of a xylophone.
"I can't afford to waste any more time here. Elithira might be in trouble if the poison is still affecting her," Ty thought, diligently fiddling with the chains that were binding him. Suddenly, a resounding loud bang echoed through the corridor, unmistakably it was the sound of a heavy metal door slamming open, followed by the thunderous tread of heavy footsteps approaching closer to his cell.
Opting to feign being dead, Ty let his skeletal form slump, every bone on his being going slack as he attempted to embody the stillness of true death. The relentless echo of footsteps abruptly came to a stop as they halted right outside the threshold of his imprisonment.
What followed it was the delicate, yet sinister sound of claws which were tapping impatiently against the cell bars that broke away the stifling silence. It was a sound that urged Ty's heart to race, had it still been beating, compelling him to draw in a sharp breath which he obviously didn't need. Reêad latest novels at novelhall.com the shadows, a voice emerged, laced with a blend of revulsion and amusement. It was a deep voice, sporting an unfamiliar accent like the rumblings of a distant storm. "Just a pathetic human skeleton," the voice drawled, elongating each word filled with a mixture of disdain and boredom. "Why, in all the realms, must I be tasked to watch over this inconsequential pile of bones?"
Hearing this, Ty dared to hope that his ruse might work.
An idea struck him, 'If I am not able to free my hands from the shackles, perhaps I can dislocate my wrist.'
After thinking that, with a swift, painful motion, he tore the ulna from its joint. The sudden movement of the bones and the sound of the rattling chain made the guard jump back in surprise, just as Ty's eyes briefly flashed an eerie green before dimming once again.
Recovering from the initial shock, the guard scoffed, "Rusty chains probably couldn't hold a skeleton anymore."
Giving a snort and mocking in laughter he declared, "I could use a good toothpick anyway," he proceeded to unlock the cage.
The sound of keys jangling from the creature's waist and their subsequent insertion into the rusting door sent chills down Ty's spine. As the door opened, he got a full view of the monstrous guard.
The creature's deep green skin was pockmarked with pulsating scars. Its hands were tipped with terrifyingly long, bladed nails, each measuring 3-4 inches. As it reached down to grab hold of him, realization dawned on Ty—this creature was a mutated form of a Goblin, known for its sadistic tendencies and brutal methods of torture.
The goblin, ready to snatch a bone, paused his hand right in the air when Ty's voice cut through the silence. His yellow eyes widened in disbelief, darting between the talking skeleton in front of him and the dark corners of the cell, expecting to find a hidden trickster.
"You... You just spoke? Skeletons shouldn't speak!" The goblin's voice cracked with a mix of fear and astonishment.
"Well," Ty said, managing a skeletal grin, "It's been an unusual day for both of us, it seems. Before you do anything hasty, hear me out. I have an offer that might pique your interest."
"I won't be able to promise to fix this world or the other issues it is facing, but I can bargain to allow you to come with me once I have found the item I was looking for. This way you and your family would be safe from this menacing Yami,'' Ty explained with a pause and continued.
"It is up to you. Regardless of what you decide, I will break out and confront Yami and reunite with Elithira."
Skeptical, Todd inquired, "And how do you plan to break out anyway?"
"As a skeleton, I can't die; I will simply need to rearrange myself and eventually, I will be able to escape through the bars, or by using any other means of escape. I could just attack and kill you just like how I killed those samurais. After all, I even killed one with these bony fists. I saw your kind heart and took pity on you, Todd," after saying that to Todd, Ty thought to himself, 'This farce should work, and I won't be getting used as a toothpick.'
If there was a way for Ty to sweat, one would have been able to see it running down him while Todd stared at him blankly, trying to come to a conclusion after hearing all this information.
"Sure," Todd stated blankly after a moment of contemplation as he towered around a 7ft wall with his back hunched towards Ty, lifting him off the ground.
"I will keep you to your word, but don't leave for another 3 hours, that will be the time when my shift ends. That way, I won't get in trouble either," saying that, he slammed the door shut and locked it.
"I assume you can figure out a way to get yourself out anyway," Todd said before rummaging through a box across the hall and throwing a short blade to Ty. "This might be helpful."
CLINKK. Hitting the floor, the blade made a crisp metallic ring.
"Thank you for the dagger. I will try to get some use out of it," Ty thanked while Todd headed off towards the door before saying, "It's called a tanto."
With that, his figure disappeared from Ty's sight.
"Well, at least he bought my story," Ty muttered to himself, slowly standing up and pulling cobwebs off his bony feet. Taking the dagger in his hand, "Now time to break out of this place."
"But did I actually kill all those samurai? I honestly thought that I was daydreaming. I hadn't been so dazed out since a middle school fight and even when being murdered by Erebos."
"Guess there's nothing I can do about that for the time being, though," Ty continued as he examined the tanto blade, he noticed that it had a wiry wooden handle with a dull blade at the end.
"The jail door is pretty loose but it's not loose enough to be easily knocked down."
Ty brainstormed for a solution for a moment before he slowly began dislocating all of his body parts and squeezed them through the door. As he did that, he couldn't help but mutter to himself, "It's a good thing this doesn't hurt any more than the constant flaming pain that runs along my back."
To his surprise, whatever was the magic that connected his body together, it allowed him to easily click the bones back into their place, albeit the fact that it came with the surreal sensation of dislocating and reconnecting his body parts.