Knowing what shenanigans his questionable decor might unleash when the Harvest begins, Whitbee and the other Wizards barricaded the blue portal he had made. They took shifts monitoring it to make sure no more horrific dragons come pouring out into the Vale. One day, as Whitbee stood watch, a knocking on the barricade was heard...from the inside of the portal. Unsure if it was real or just his imagination, Whitbee knocked on it himself, hoping nothing would reply. Instead of the silence he was hoping for, what he got in response was much worse, the portal began sparkling and the planks started violently shaking as something was trying to brute force its way through to his side. He quickly sounded the alarm and all the other Wizards rushed over, they turned over whatever furniture they could and took cover behind it, wands aimed at the portal ready for whatever it is that comes out. After a few minutes, the planks could no longer hold the beast and it made its way through. Much to their relief, it wasn't the eldritch horror or doom bringer they were expecting. Instead, it was this cute, bulbous, innocent looking bundle of ectoplasm. Sure, some of his inner working should not be visible to the naked eye but when it stuck its tongue out like a puppy, they decided to let it stay. Kwall, they named it, after the sound Lumi made when she first saw it. Had this whole ordeal happened at night, however, this would have been an entirely different story.
Knowing what shenanigans his questionable decor might unleash when the Harvest begins, Whitbee and the other Wizards barricaded the blue portal he had made. They took shifts monitoring it to make sure no more horrific dragons come pouring out into the Vale. One day, as Whitbee stood watch, a knocking on the barricade was heard...from the inside of the portal. Unsure if it was real or just his imagination, Whitbee knocked on it himself, hoping nothing would reply. Instead of the silence he was hoping for, what he got in response was much worse, the portal began sparkling and the planks started violently shaking as something was trying to brute force its way through to his side. He quickly sounded the alarm and all the other Wizards rushed over, they turned over whatever furniture they could and took cover behind it, wands aimed at the portal ready for whatever it is that comes out. After a few minutes, the planks could no longer hold the beast and it made its way through. Much to their relief, it wasn't the eldritch horror or doom bringer they were expecting. Instead, it was this cute, bulbous, innocent looking bundle of ectoplasm. Sure, some of his inner working should not be visible to the naked eye but when it stuck its tongue out like a puppy, they decided to let it stay. Kwall, they named it, after the sound Lumi made when she first saw it. Had this whole ordeal happened at night, however, this would have been an entirely different story.