“Probably.” Now that this moment had arrived, Rob was terrified. Galen put a hand on his shoulder. “Thanks.” It was growing colder, Rob was having a hard time breathing, the fog was filling his lungs, his mind. His legs went out from under him and he dropped to his knees, watching as the
each uisge
appeared out of the mists. It stepped towards him, he had a brief vision of the graying flesh of the huge figure before he closed his eyes, unable to look any longer. Something cold and slimy touched his face, fetid breath smelling of death wafted over him. He kept his eyes closed. Sharp pain ran up his arm as the
each uisge
grabbed him with its teeth. It dragged him over the ground and the icy, stinking water closed over his head. A heavy foot held him under the water until his lungs were screaming for air. At the last moment before he drew a breath, he was yanked out of the water. He could hear dogs howling in the distance as he was dropped onto the ground. Dazed, he felt the ground under his hands, the spirals of the altar stone cut into his palms.