A whisper began to wind it's way between the trees, this time it would seem more foreign, more unlike his own thoughts. As his heartbeat slammed in his ears he might even feel as though he could hear the words aloud, though every word formed first in his mind and was only released to the world around him when and if he repeated it.
The words were distorted and nearly inaudible, spoken in an ancient language that he could not explain why he understood.
" Father....calls to it. God...gods, alone. Fear, screams, flames...does it fear, death, gods, no gods...suffering. Take them...surrender. No gods here. "
It would sound as if multiple voices were speaking over each other, but the tone would be unmistakable, his pursuer was putting these thoughts into his head. Doubt and grief bled up through the ground, a constant buzzing would blare in Abel's ears as hallucinations began to form. A thick, black ooze seemed to seep up from around his feet and grasp at him, the trees all around him in every direction began to wither and die.
The apparition closed in on him once more. Even with assault on his senses, he would feel the overbearing black presence behind him.
This time, if he turned, he would see his aggressor. A tall, withered man, dressed formally. His skin was pale and stretched, his face completely devoid of features or hair. It stood it's ground, in an unnaturally casual stance, as spindly black tendrils began to emerge from it's back. Six in all, they bore down upon the boy as if he was meant to be skewered upon them.
The voice in his head stopped it's mutterings, and the hissing and hallucinations stopped briefly as torchlight appeared in the distance.
Intrude, intrude, they intrude on it's meal. Intruders.A volley of arrows interrupted the creature, flying through empty air where he once stood behind the boy. The torches grew brighter as they closed in, voices shouting as they chased after the man in black. A small detachment broke off toward Abel, gesturing for him to move to them, but yelling in a foreign tongue words he would be unable to understand.