Talk:Atlach-Nacha/@comment-28718853-20170118002756/@comment-27800590-20170120222934

With a smile I hand her an old practice sword, and explain how to use it. Several months pass, and when she's skilled enough for my liking, I take her out to the nearest town. The moment we leave the cave, she's in awe, relishing in all the sights and sounds of the outside world. My wife is far less enthusiastic, clinging to me nervously.

"Why is everything so... bright?" She asks, looking up at the sky. I tart to explain how day and night work when our daughter comes up to us, pointing at the sun.

'Daddy, what's that thing on the roof?" With a chuckle I explain that there is no roof, just open sky. I also explain the sun, and how it gives warmth and light to the world.

"I hate it..." My wife grumbles, and I whisper to her, asking if someone doesn't need another injection. She gives me a sly look, and with a sigh I kiss her. Our little one takes the hint and starts wandering around.

We're just wrapping up when we hear our girl scream. Running to where the scream came from, wefind her, surrounded by bandits. I warn them to let my daughter go, holding my sword at the ready. They laugh and turn on me, only to run in terror when I transform.

Once they're gone, I pick my daughter up and start to walk home. I think that's enough adventure for today. We can try for town again tomorrow.