Not without reason, the old saying goes: “Don’t wake up trouble while it’s still quiet”…
Don’t wake up trouble while it’s still quiet. It seems that’s how the old saying goes. On Earth, even children know it, and in the Great Forest, there were a couple of sharp-eared young folks who didn’t know this sacred truth.
And what happened? They woke the most ancient evil up—on their own heads. They got it themselves, and Asya Pokryshkina, to boot, got it for the occasion.
A summoning ritual for a pet—she tied the groundhouse to Likhayel Aerdan (in an elf-language translation, “Nutty”).
And does she need it? No, of course not! Asya wants to go home—to her life, where there’s no place for any such madmen—and to do that, she’ll have to work.
The goddess Hial promised help in exchange for clearing the Great Forest. So—forward, to the barricades!
But it won’t be simple! Likhayel is determined to pull the funny human girl into one trouble after another.
He’s having fun—but what about Asya?