Tales From The Wyrd Museum 2: The Raven's Knot - Plot & Excerpts
The largest, a rusted, barely roadworthy coach, was over twenty years old. Most of its seats had been removed and replaced with mattresses, blankets, clothes, pots, pans, large water containers and those trinkets its owners could not bear to be parted from. In its former life, taking day trippers on seaside excursions, the coach had worn a sober cream and purple livery, but now its paintwork was a riotous, clashing multitude of garish flowers, rainbows and mandalas. Directly behind this emblazoned vision, a pale blue van was drab by comparison, but in the waning half light, as the wintry sun dipped behind the rim of the trees, even the coach's brash, declaiming colours appeared dim and grey. Around a small campfire a group of travellers discussed the days events, as they did every evening. To them, the area around Glastonbury was their spiritual home and they never journeyed far from its mystical influence. Unlike many of the other wayfarers and modern-day pilgrims who haunted the small town, those who travelled in Eden's Bus never marred the countryside with litter or provoked trouble with the locals.
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