Quome: Infinite
Greetings!
You must be one hell of a traveler, considering how far up this nameless mountain you've gone. It's high enough that you.. can't even see the bottom; all's covered with either mist or clouds. And you've taken nothing with you on your journey. The reason you've come up here is because of stories you've heard. Stories of creatures, not from this world, who have been terrorizing locals. Stories of a strange door that leads to another dimension. Stories of hope, and hell, and... well, just that.
What greets you at the top of the mountain, however, is not what you've expected. Among the trees and stone and winds you've found a large tree, its base many feet wide and its leaves a blur above you. What catches your attention most is what's in front of the door, or what's a part of it.
Against the base of the tree is a large red door. Its wood is smooth and brightly coloured, a beautiful tone. It has a shiny, golden doorknob and even has a white doorframe that seems to be a part of the tree itself.
The question is... do you enter?
You must be one hell of a traveler, considering how far up this nameless mountain you've gone. It's high enough that you.. can't even see the bottom; all's covered with either mist or clouds. And you've taken nothing with you on your journey. The reason you've come up here is because of stories you've heard. Stories of creatures, not from this world, who have been terrorizing locals. Stories of a strange door that leads to another dimension. Stories of hope, and hell, and... well, just that.
What greets you at the top of the mountain, however, is not what you've expected. Among the trees and stone and winds you've found a large tree, its base many feet wide and its leaves a blur above you. What catches your attention most is what's in front of the door, or what's a part of it.
Against the base of the tree is a large red door. Its wood is smooth and brightly coloured, a beautiful tone. It has a shiny, golden doorknob and even has a white doorframe that seems to be a part of the tree itself.
The question is... do you enter?