Jerad woke up from his sitting position on a tree trunk that sat on the edge of the camp. He really didn’t sleep like a normal person. It was more like a restful meditative state. While using mediation he was able to achieve deep rest but extend his senses around him. This allowed him to be aware of any potential danger. It was this awareness that made him sense the captain stirring where Jerad had tied him up for the night. Jerad brought himself to full awareness and opened his eyes.
The captain saw he was awake and asked, “How about some coffee and maybe a little something to eat.” He nodded and began to work on heating some breakfast for everyone. By the time he had gotten everything ready the girls were beginning to stir. He walked over and untied the captain’s hands and then asked, “What is your name? Luan Alfu Makeska ” Jerad nodded and then asked, “Tell me about your family, anything that comes to mind.” The captain didn’t see any harm in doing this.
“My wife and I met at the festival of lights in Tibratlynn on the isle of Spring” ” We were very young, and she was selling flowers. I remember how our eyes met for the first time and I felt instantly spell bound to her.”
Jerad asked, “Does that happen with most Lian when they fall in love? Luan responded, “No, it does not, as you likely know, that level of emotional commitment to another is discouraged by our strict code of life.” “Nevertheless, we were both happy together and my career in the guard was moving in the right direction. In time we had two children, a boy and girl.” “They are the true measures of our lives.”
Jerad was quietly listening up to this point. He then said, “Did you not know the risk of joining the enforcers and what that might mean over time in terms of hard choices between duty to them and love of your family?” Luan sat and thought for a long moment, he then said, “I did not have to, my wife did plenty of that for both of us. I thought because there were no wars or major issues going on anywhere at the time, that it would be a safe time to join.”
Jerad responded, “And now, how do you feel about your choice?” The captain carefully responded, “I feel lucky that you decided I would be the one to show mercy too. The thought of the other result would have left my children growing up without their father.” Jerad let things hang for a moment, then he asked, “what were you told about us?”
Luan responded, “We were told that her crimes looking over at were Elyana stirred awake, against the Lian people were beyond anything anyone had done against our nation in their recorded history. That she had killed without remorse everyone in the general’s household where she was being held. That her father was guilty of war crimes so brutal against our nation that he and his family were all cursed for the rest of time amongst the Lian.”
Jerad consider this and then asked, “what do you think now that you’ve spent time amongst us?” Luan ponders the question but then responded, “I see three people caught up in events not of their choosing, I see compassion and care beyond what I would see on any given day in Lian.” He continued, “I also see something growing between you and Elyana, something so special that I would recognize it in a moment, as it mirrors what I feel for my own wife and family.”
Jerad was surprised at this last statement and responded, “Is it that obvious?” Luan responded, “To most no, but to those who see beyond the obvious, it is a light that shines oh so brightly, that it its brightness hurts.”
Jerad smiled at this and looked over at Elyana who was sitting there quietly listening. She smiled with a twinkle in her eyes that showed she recognized the truth of what he was saying. Luan then said, “The general is ruthless, he will stop at nothing to get her back. I do not pretend to understand why, I would rather not learn what it is that drives him, but it is a word of caution not to underestimate his need, his drive to capture her and kill you.”
Jerad then looked at the sun and its position in the sky. He then said, let’s pack up. We need to make another attempt at getting through the pass. I sense bad weather brewing a few days from now and we need to be on the downward side of it before that happens.
He looked at Luan and said we’ll leave you here after the girls are safely away. I will release you and catch up to them. Please think carefully about your next moves, if I see you again, at least while we are in flight and before we settle things with the general, I will assume the worst.” Luan shook his head that he understood.
They finished packing up the camp, loading everything up, and preparing the way. I will be back for you in less than thirty minutes to set you free. I am leaving some provisions for you to survive long enough to get to a town and re-provision from there. I have also included a change of clothes, a merchant’s clothes as well as some items that I would have traded with local merchants at the various towns.”
He paused a moment, then continued, “This will complete the validity of who you are. It will keep the local guards and such from question the validity of your claim to be a merchant. Feel free to sell the goods as it will provide you with coins, you’ll need to purchase what you need to get back to your family.”
Jerad thought momentarily, then began again, “I strongly suggest that if you decide to make a new life for yourself and family you use it to your advantage. With that he and the girls set off for the pass again. Thirty minutes into the trip they were nearing the pass. He did not sense anything in the immediate area ahead and told the girls to keep going and he would catch up to them. He told them also that Princess Ali and the mule would follow them until his return.
With that he managed to get back to the camp within minutes using the blood of the dragon that flowed through his veins. He went about freeing the captain, once again, telling him to take advantage of the grace he had been given. Jerad then said, “Get you wife and children and find somewhere to go to start a new life.”
Captain Luan responded, “Thank you.” Jerad then handed him his sword and long knife back which surprised Luan. He bowed a sign of respect to Jerad and said, “You are truly a man of high honor, and I will never forget my time spent with you and your friends.” “You have reminded me of what is truly important in life.” With that Jerad just vanished from where he was as he moved with the power born of the dragon blood back to the girls.
While he was gone, they arrived to a point just about a mile down from the pass when Elyana sensed danger ahead. She was not sure how, but she knew it existed. She stopped them in place and quickly began to scan the surrounding area for cover. She saw a potential position about a quarter of a mile back up the pass and quietly signaled Kristyna.
They gather some extra supplies and arrows. There was still no movement yet, but she could hear what sounded like a small skirmish or battle taking place somewhere in front of them. She signaled to Kristyna to drop off their mounts and they walked back as if they were looking for something that had dropped off the mule or one of the horses.
She couldn’t shake the sound of something going on ahead and so she quietly said to Kristyna, “go to the rise and wait for me.” Kristyna looked ahead and then at Elyana and said, “Jerad will be very angry if he arrives and doesn’t find you here.” Elyana briefly smiled, turned, and then quickly disappeared down the trail.
She came upon another bend and could hear the sound of a fight directly around it. She looked for a vantage point to see if she could see what was going on without alerting anyone to her presence.
There was a heavily wooded area at the top of the left rise and so she briefly invoked the power she was now learning to use and disappeared to reappear hidden in the trees at the top of the ridge. She thought to herself, “It’s becoming easier, this use of the gift given by them.”
As she looked down upon the scene in front of her, she couldn’t believe what she saw. It was a single woman in battle dress, swinging a great double-edged axe anytime one of the enforcers tried to near her. She was skilled with this axe in ways she had not even began to imagine and wounded or killed anyone ignorant enough to get to close to her.
She called to them, “We can do this all day, I simply asked for passage, and this is what I get as payment? You have no honor you filthy elves.” Elyana thought, “well, that’s a strange way to reference herself since there appear to be only one person there.”
Another three came at her and she screamed out a name, “Stoneheart Biter, let’s teach these elves what honor and respect look like.” With that she jammed the sharp but of its handle into the first one, turned and swung it upward into the second one letting it fly into the air, and she grabbed the third enforcer by the forearm and pulled him forward while sticking out her left hand to unbalance his forward motion.
As he was pulled forward losing his balance and launching towards the ground her axe came back down, and she reached out at just the right time to grab it and in a single motion brought it down upon the fallen enforcer to leave him bleeding out upon the ground where he landed.
It was at this point that another twenty-five enforcers came upon the battle scene. They cried, “you low life dwarf, we’ll teach you a lesson and send you back to your ancestors.” It was at this point that Elyana decided the odds were a bit uneven and launched herself into action.
She cried out, “Prepare to meet your god elven trash.” That got their attention and the dwarf as well. She saw a girl launch herself from the hill side and slide at unbelievable speed as if she was sliding down a hill of ice with two long knives turning like windmills.
She went through them without a single pause and ten of them fell to the ground where they stood. She was amazed at this dance of knives that the newcomer had demonstrated on those poor elves. She had observed how she moved in intricate motions that mimicked some exotic dancer from the southern desert tribes.
This inspired her and she exploded into action with her axe again to swing it in a great circle that took another five elves down. It was at this time that something so fast it couldn’t be seen moved through the remaining elves and they dropped holding onto a spot where they were cut across their middle and left bleeding out their life blood as they collapsed to the ground.
It was now still in the glade where the battle had taken place and there stood Jerad, Elyana and the dwarf all staring at each other wondering what to do next. The dwarf took the first move and holstered her axe on her back, stretched out her hand and said, “I am Lauren Loadstone, of the Stoneheart clan. I thank you both for your help.”
Elyana responded first, “A dwarf, but I thought you were.” Before she could finish, Lauren said, “All dead, all just some myth from past ages.” She paused and then laughed and said, “I can assure you we are quite alive and well.” Jerad stood there quietly, watching without speaking.
Elyana said, “I’m sorry, I did not mean to show you any disrespect. Can I ask you though what you are doing here, in this place?” Lauren grinned and then said, “I believe I am looking for the both of you, the two rings.”
Elyana was stunned by this; Jerad quietly grabbed her free hand to steady her but said nothing. Lauren saw the effect it had on her and asked her, “Does he talk or is he a mute?” That made Elyana chuckle as she turned towards Jerad, leaned into him and gave him a kiss on the cheek.
Lauren turned and said, “Well now, I must be right that you must be the rings, although we normally think of them as being round and you’re both definitely not that.” Jerad then spoke up and said we need to talk but not here. There are others coming this way. Lauren said, “How do you know that I don’t sense anything I am normally pretty good about sensing trouble when it comes near?”
Elyana responded, “Come on Lauren, we have to check on our friend I left back at the clef in the cliff back a way.” Lauren said, “You mean the healer, the third piece of this puzzle.” Jerad said, “Why did you call her that and how did you know?” Lauren responded, “We better go check on her. When we get somewhere comfortable, we’ll talk about all that I know and why I was sent to find you and help.”
As they neared the path that led up into the defensible area where Elyana had sent Kristyna, the area in front of them exploded when a wave of mercenaries came running straight for them. Somehow, a contingent of the enforcers had broken off and made their way around to come up from the rear to try and catch them off guard.
Lauren instantly had her axe off her back and said to her, “Come on Stoneheart, we have some more lessons to teach these elves and elf friends about manners and such.” Without waiting for the others, she ran headlong into the coming group of enforcers.
Jerad simply disappeared from where he stood, and Elyana sensed him moving ahead of Lauren towards the oncoming enforcers. Elyana decided to go and help protect Kristyna since Jerad had made his choice. He passed Lauren’s position at a speed that was hard to even notice as it appeared to be just a swirling dust devil rising from the trail due to the cross winds that constantly moved back and forth near the pass.
The mercenaries and enforcers never knew what hit them. His long knives cut a swath through them that decimated their ranks. On seeing this Kristyna began to loosen a barrage of arrows upon those left standing. One man was beginning to react to Jerad’s sudden attack and was in motion to turn when he looked down to find an arrow had passed through his leg and he tumbled to the ground. There was another man who looked to his side to see another mercenary with an arrow that had pierced his neck and was struggling to breath his last breath.
He was trying to find cover but there was none, so he dived for the ground when one arrow slid into his ankle because it was the last part of his body to drop below the threshold of the barrage of arrows that continued to fly down at them. Lauren had reached them now and her axe was cutting a swath through them like a knife slicing through butter.
Jerad had not stopped as he was determined to cut the head off the snake. He had moved beyond all their positions in the blink of an eye. Elyana continued to monitor around her with her enhanced senses prepared to defend Kristyna who had stopped temporarily sending her arrows at them.
There was no one left visible to fire at. The area around them had gotten airily silent other than the building winds coming from the pass. She supposed the weather was beginning to turn as Jerad had warned it would. Jerad had swung back around reaching out with his senses until he found the commander who was surrounded by his guard of enforcers.
He appeared to be ready to issue orders to charge again when Jerad struck striking the guard down with a shocking effect. Three of the guards lost their heads as they separated from their necks and tumbled to the ground. The effect was not lost on the other guards who had all pulled their swords to defend and were beginning to falter from seeing their comrades dying in this manner.
The commander was yelling at his guard to protect him and pulling his own sword. It was then that he simply vanished as Jerad had grabbed him from within the group and plucked him out to move to the front of the more than one hundred guards that had remained hidden in the rocks.
He stopped then with his knife at the commander’s neck and called out with a voice that could be heard by all despite the building winds. “You have five minutes to turn around and leave this area before I kill your commander.” One enforcer revealed himself dressed in an officer’s armor.
“I am lieutenant Leeuwin of the Lian elite guard. I have no problem with you taking his life. I never liked him anyway.” Jerad listened; “I say you rid me of an annoyance but what will you do then Dragon Blood?” “Oh yes, I know who you are, but really I doubt even your vaulted abilities can overcome a hundred elite Lian enforcers.
Jerad simply smiled and responded, “Are you sure you want to take that bet, lieutenant?” “You know you will be the first to lose their life even before the commander.” The lieutenant paused and then began to give his order to attack but was surprised when a sword appeared through his chest. Captain Luan had risen behind him and dropped him to the ground. The commander died next as Jared drew his knife across his neck and let him drop too.
Elyana had moved to Jerad’s position once Lauren had made it to where Kristyna was waiting. It was at that moment when a huge shadow dropped from the sky and the land around them exploded with fire. The hills were alive with activity of a hundred men and elves running around with many of them hit with dragon fire or afraid of what would happen next.
Those who had not died in that initial thrust began to run around with their clothes on fire. Kristyna began to pick them off. Lauren stood guard over Kristyna just in case. Jerad and Elyana had exploded into action and within minutes not a single enforcer remained alive.
The captain waited and then Jerad and Elyana came to him. He handed Jerad some papers that were the orders from the high counsel to terminate them both. They were no longer interested in capturing Elyana. Jerad thanked the captain and told him he should go now. “Return to your family, you have chosen the side of justice today. Take them to somewhere safe and spend your days teaching them of what family means to your lives.” He nodded, turned, and then disappeared into the swirling dust around them as it began to snow.
Jerad turned to Elyana and asked, “Are you okay?” she nodded yes and then he said, “we need to hurry. ” They gathered up the horses, mule, and Kristyna plus their new companion Lauren. They immediately went in line down the trail to another area of shelter that Jerad knew of and must had maintained for his travels.
That night the storm intensified, and they had to resort to staying in a single tent together to stay warm. The winds howled outside of their shelter, but it was cozy inside with the body heat of four people helping to warm up the small space.
Kristyna asked Jerad, “What was that shadow that we saw like a dark cloud that rolled in right before the whole area exploded with fire?” She paused a moment then asked, “Was that something you were able to conjure up with that weird speech of yours? The others were looking at Jerad waiting for a response. He simply said, “We’ll talk about that sometime but now is not the time and place, I am sorry, but I won’t budge on it, not now.”
Kristyna and the others did not look so happy about his response but the storm outside was growing worse, the temperatures were dropping, and they were all exhausted from the trip. Elyana who was still adjusting to her newfound abilities, after the blessing of the dragon and gods had fallen asleep fast laying between Kristyna and Jerad. Lauren sat near the tent flap, took a thick fur out of her pack, and found a way to use it to block off the cold that would have come in from the flap. They were sitting up quietly talking to each other about what was ahead after the storm broke.
Jerad mentioned they would likely face a tough descent due to the ferocity of the storm and the amount of snow that was likely piling up around them. Kristyna and Lauren both agreed with Jerad’s assessment and said they would have to be careful but on the positive side it should slow any pursuers from coming upon them from the rear too.
Jerad nodded his agreement and finally told Kristyna to get some sleep while she could. He said, “I plan on getting to know Lauren a bit more if she’s amenable to it. Hopefully this storm will end by morning. “ When morning had come the storm had indeed passed, but not before it left four feet of new snow piled up around them. Jerad and Lauren had spoken briefly but then he told her they should all get some rest to be ready when morning came.
Jerad had already been up and scouted a short way to assess how well they would be able to move to get out of mountains and to lower warmer elevations. It was a late spring snowstorm. Certainly, one for the record books if anyone were tracking these types of events.
He waited for the girls to wake up and ready themselves for the journey ahead. They all ate a cold breakfast and afterwards prepared to move on. He had dug them out enough to allow them passage back onto the main road. They mounted their horses, and he made a space for Lauren to ride on the mule since she wouldn’t ride with any of them on the horses.
She said, “Those beasts are too big for someone like dwarfs to ride, plus riding horses is a taboo with our kind that goes back a long way.” They all accepted it without protest and made their way to the main trail an hour later, but it took them twice as long as it normally would.
They began to pick up their pace now that they were out upon the main path. They had transverse about five more miles down the mountain when he heard the howling from below. He brought them to a halt and extended his senses to detect what was coming from below.
He sensed it was a hunting party scouting ahead of a company of more enforcers. He did not want to have to fight his way all the way to Anyathlion. He decided then about something he had considered during the night as the girls were all sleeping.
He then steered the party off the road into the woods again. The girls had looked at each other wondering what he was up to. He continued to fight the snowbanks that had piled up in the wooded area around the base of some of the trees. He generally steered them towards a tall rock face that rose like a hand held as a fist into the sky and stopped.
Kristyna called out and said, “Jerad what are we doing here? Don’t we need to get down the mountain before more bad weather comes in?” He nodded and then said, “Yes, but I don’t want to have battle all the way there. There is a scouting party already ahead of another company of Lian down the way about three or four miles.” The girls looked at each other and then said, “Okay”, now trusting him and his ability to sense these types of things. Lauren then asked, if we’re not going down the mountain then how are we going to get by them?”
He jumped off Princess Ali and turned towards them and said, “we’re not.” “We’re going to go under them.” Elyana sprung off her horse and came up to him to face off. She stood there with the snow nearly up to her waist and the warm air rising from her breath floated out like puffs of steam.
She then said, “what, and how do you propose that we do that?” Jerad turned towards the wall and began tracing something with his fingers. He appeared to be using some type of old runic symbols as Elyana had studied them several times in old tomes in the library back at castle Dunstead.
Lauren was watching him intensely and said to the girls, “He is using an old runic language, one of the dead languages of the stone.” Jerad then turned and said with a slight smirk, “please be quiet for a moment my ladies and all will be revealed.”
Elyana stood down but was a bit irritated at Jared’s slight attempt at humor. She decided to let it go and see what was going to happen. With Jerad, you learned to trust his instincts as to how to survive out here. He appeared to be quite adapted at getting them all out of bad situations. She decided to quietly watch him as he continued.
Jerad continued tracing out some intricate designs in the rock wall in front of him. His hands moved in an arc that almost looked like a doorway if you followed the pattern of his hands. There appeared to be a growing light that began to display an array of symbols. The faster he moved his fingers over these designs the brighter the light became. All three girls became transfixed by what was beginning to happen. Then an outline formed in a tall, rounded doorway in the wall of the cliff-side before it swung inward.
There was a sound like rock grinding against itself and then there was a whiff of stale air that exploded upon them and the smell of old decay and earthly minerals. Kristyna said first, “What is this place Jerad? I don’t like it at all. It smells like death.” It was Lauren who spoke, “this is one of the halls of the forgotten, we the people of the stone, have elders who speak of these halls, but all knowledge of these places has been lost to us.”
She then said to Jerad specifically, “someday when this is all over, I would like to invite you to our halls as there are many that would love to hear the stories of these places.” He smiled at her and said, “I would be honored to tell your people what I know of them.”
Lauren bowed slowly and said, “I will hold you to your word.” He looked at them all now and said, “this is known as the path of the forgotten.” It is not without its dangers but because of my blood, they will not come against us but to others, it is a place of death that would betray them to a fate so much worse if you can imagine that.”
He paused, then said to them, “I will tell you about it once we reach the other side. It will bring us out far down the mountain and beyond the hunters.” Lauren asked, “What is to keep the hunters from following us into the mountain?” Jerad turned to her and said, “Once we are all inside, I will shut the doors and it will return to just being a rock face to anyone else that comes by here.”
Elyana said, “I am not going another step without you at least letting us know who these forgotten are and what is so dangerous about them if they are not but spirits that have passed on? “Kristyna then added, “what about the horses and mule and all our supplies?”
Jerad responded, the path through the mountain is large enough to allow us all to pass through. Once we enter, there can be no more talking unless I signal it’s okay to do so.” “Whatever you think you see, do not be afraid, my blood will protect us but out of respect, no one should utter a word unless I signal it’s okay to do so.”
He met each of their eyes with his to ensure they understood. He then said, “Okay Elyana here’s the short version, it will have to due until we are further along in this journey. Are you in agreement?” Elyana let out a sigh and said, “Yes, that will do.”
He asked then to step into the entry a few steps to get them inside out of the cold winds blowing and swirling the snow around them. They each took their horses and led them into the entry. Once they were inside Jerad whispered, “Mi estas de la sango, rekonu mian rajtigon.” Meaning, “I am of the blood, recognize my authorization.” Once he completed the words, the walls began to come alive with lights that appeared to be radiating from within the crystals that grew there.
Lauren then said, “It’s true then, you are of the dragon blood because no one else would know those words.” As the entry room lit up and its large size became apparent to all, the doors swung closed, and a thump of a sound echoed down the long hallways ahead.
He waved them all to him then asked them to sit and began, “Many an age ago, in fact likely a millennium now, the world in which we now live was quite different.” He paused, waiting to see if they were listening. There was no doubt he had their attention, so he continued, “The world was a mix of races who shared vastly different beliefs about the path forward. As such beliefs grew and the differences became more defined, there slowly grew a gap between their desire to get along with each other.”
Elyana was going to ask a question, but he put his fingers to her lips to say wait, “One part of the world believed in the purity of the magic of the earth, wind, water, and stone. They had advanced their understanding beyond anything we have knowledge of today.” Kristyna then asked, “What about the others, were they against the magic?”
Jerad responded, “No, they believed in the sciences, those of which we have some understanding of today through the use of medicines which we use to heal.” He thought for a moment, “But it was far more advanced than that, they had developed something called technology, a craft whose knowledge has been lost to the ages that followed them.”
Jerad then continued, “This technology could do things like allowing them to travel in vehicles like horseless carts. They could move at great speeds across long distances.” Elyana asked, “So what happened to them both?” Jerad said, “I can only tell you this, the group of races that believed in technology wanted more and believed that by applying the art of magic to that of technology they could do things beyond anything imagined, maybe even extend life forever.”
Jerad continued, “Of course the others who knew the magic did not agree with the technologist and so a war between them began. In the end the world was scared by the devastation left behind by the two sides battling.” Elyana said, “were there not attempts to pursue peace whether than assured self-destruction?”
Jerad responded, “Yes of course but all those attempts failed in the end. As there were always those behind the scenes plotting to achieve their ends.” Elyana then asked, “So how does this relate to those that are called the forgotten?” Jerad signed and the girls could see a look of deep sadness come across his face.
He responded finally, “Those that are here were the last of the pure races of the magic, the last protectors of those that believed in the truth of life and the pursuit of peace.” They found this place and each one of them, families all retreated to within this mountain to live out their lives and hide from the others until it was no longer a threat.”
Jerad continued, “Of course that moment when it came was beyond the boundaries of what had been imagined and so after living generations hidden away in the mountain, they used the last of their knowledge of the magic to remove what was left of them to a place where they could not be found again, not until the prophecy that was foretold came to pass.”
Jerad stopped, the girls stayed silent a minute but then Elyana asked, this prophecy, what was it exactly?” Jerad said to them, “I wish I knew but she would not share it with me though I know she knew since they have been here since the creation of all.” Elyana cried out, “You mean she knows the answers but would not tell you?”
Yes, she would only say this,” The time is near at hand when the forgotten will be remembered and the stream of time that has been held in suspension will begin to flow forward again.” He paused briefly, looking at each of them, then continued, “She said all events that have happened in recent time have now unlocked the keys that will open that path” Jerad then said, “That was all, although we spoke at length about other such times and places it was this one that somehow I am tied to.”
Elyana being perceptive as usual, asked” Only you or us?” Jerad would not say but Kristyna was visibly upset about all of this and finally said, “I am asking you both, who is this she you too are referring to that I know nothing about and how could they be here since the beginning of creation?”
Lauren interjected, “Yes, please do share with Kristyna and I what it is you know and how anyone could be here since the creation of all of this.” They both waited a short minute and then said, “we will sit here for a long time if you don’t tell us some part of the truth you both seem to be sharing but we know nothing about.”
Elyana looked at Jerad with a look that said we have too, Kristyna certainly has earned that right. If Lauren is to become part of our group, then she deserves to know as well” Jerad nodded and said to Elyana, “Tell her what they need to know.” Elyana could tell that he was using a code to ask her to speak of it but not to give away any more than they needed to know at this time.
She didn’t like it but agreed, nodded, and looked at Kristyna and Lauren then said, “We are referring to ‘Drako de la steloj, Dragon of the Stars’ Kristyna interrupted and said, “You’re kidding right, they are just legends from kids’ stories.” Elyana shook her head no, and then said, “They are quite real but keep themselves hidden from us.”
Kristyna then asked, “how is it that you know, I mean I could believe almost anything concerning Jerad but why you?” Elyana paused a moment, looked at Jerad though he did not respond, meaning he was leaving this to her as to how much she would tell of this story.
She then looked at both Kristyna and Lauren then began, “It is because of the prophecy.” Kristyna responded, “What prophecy and how does it involve you?” Elyana responded, “Not just me but Jerad and me and something else.” Kristyna and Lauren waited, Elyana sighed and began,
“Two rings made in separate places,
Neither one knowing, no one owning,
Discoveries yet to be found, mysteries untangling with
each round,
Many trails ahead, a twisted road full of dead,
Two rings lost in time, their destines intertwined,
Two rings when welded together, bring forth the one
thought to be lost forever until now, the moment when
its truth unwinds.
Two rings once together illusions now broken, the truth
has been spoken,
The harbinger of renewal is revealed, it speaks of a
legend no longer concealed,
One ring welded by bonds, A love found strong, two
rings fused together, unbroken for all eternity.”
Kristyna looked at Lauren who said, “It is truth she speaks; it is because of it that I am here at all. The elder council of our clan knew of this prophecy and sent a group of us to find the both of you. There is one, the oldest of them that said that it was essential that we be there to lend our strength to them.” Lauren looked about and then continued, “He said there was need for all races of the light to come together as the future of many were tied to it.”
Elyana asked Lauren, “How is it that you knew of this when we did not know until recently?” Lauren let the air from her lungs slowly escape and then said, “She that is the mother of stone and those whose life is spent working it, Shadunif has spoken to this one elder and commanded him to choose a group to go in search for them.”
Kristyna then asked, “where are the others, if there was a group of you that came?” Lauren reached out to touch the stone and said, “I am all that is left, all have returned to the stone, or at least will once I can return to provide the proper rights.”
Lauren then said, “We were pursued from the time we entered this land and have fought running battles since then, I am all now that remains.” Elyana reached out to gently touch her hand and said, “We are grateful for what your clan has sacrificed to be here and accept you into our group so you may fulfill your oaths to the stone and it’s mother.”
Kristyna who had grown silent listening to all this finally said, “The rings are the both of you?” Elyana responded, “Yes, you are correct, but please don’t ask anymore as we really don’t understand many parts of it.” Tears began to fall from her eyes.
Kristyna leaned over and wiped them from her cheek and then said, “Jerad, that language you spoke the first night, the one where you cried to the heavens and that light came down and surrounded the two of you. Was that dragon speech, were you speaking to them?”
Jerad turned towards Elyana who now had questions as well, “Yes, it was them I cried out to that night.” Was it them that healed her?”, asked Kristyna. Jerad responded, “Yes, kind of but it’s more complicated than that. It was them using me as a focus point to allow the healing to take place. I was guiding its power to where it was needed and determining the nature of that need.”
Kristyna blurted out, “By the gods!” Jerad smiled at this and then said, “More than you might know.” Elyana was simply staring at Jerad and then turning to Kristyna before asking, “how come I have never heard about any of this from either one of you?”
Jerad said, “I didn’t think about it again, it was simply something that had been done to save your life to help you to heal from all the terrible things that had been done to you.” Kristyna then grabbed her hand and said, “I thought he would have said something to you, so I never brought it up.”
Elyana looked back at Jerad with a stunned look of both fear and appreciation but Jerad, just stood up and said, “ready we need to be moving on, we have a long journey ahead. There will be time for all these questions once we reach safety again”, they both nodded in silence.
He mounted up on Princess Ali again, the girls following suite with their own horses and Lauren mounting up on the mule. He then began to lead them all into the mountain. The girls were surprised that the halls were lit by various types of fluorescent minerals that were made up of phosphorescent chemicals. These chemicals caused the rock to give off a glow that was bright enough to light the floor ahead for twenty feet in any direction.
The road through this underground world was generally sloping downward. As they moved through it, their eyes adjusted to this different light allowing them to see almost as good as they could on the surface. Lauren, who of course lived within the stone all her life, had no issues from the start.
They were surprised that they began to see artifacts of a civilization. There were parts of homes and what appeared to be barns and fenced in areas for livestock. They were amazed at how large these caverns were. The girls all began thinking, “what happened here and how did they do all of this under the mountain?”
Lauren then said, “These people who lived here amongst the stone must have been some far distant ancestor as many of their buildings use the living stone around us.” Jerad responded, “It’s possible, as she told me that they we, all of us were born of some part of this race.” He went silent then, as he could sense that the girls were beginning to understand that something extraordinary happened here.
It was hard not to question why there were remnants of whole farming communities scattered around on either side of the road. They were empty testaments to a community that no longer existed. There were just the empty husks of buildings and farmyards that had at some time in the far distant past been teeming with people and animals.
The road continued past rolling farmland empty of any life other than some crops of some vegetables or fruit that had long ago gone wild and found a way to survive. Ahead they could begin to make out a wide bridge. The bridge crossed what had been a river at one time and was now a lake.
Something had happened here to channel this naturally flowing river that ran from one side of the mountain to the other into a lake. Quite possibly civilization, whoever they were, had the need for having a great area of water readily available. Whatever the reasons had been, they had died with the passing of whoever this was that lived here under the mountain.
Before the bridge were more buildings now, like markets and places for people to live and work. Almost like town centers surrounded by clusters of buildings with roads that intersected each other, some of them wide enough to allow wagons or some other type of transportation to carry the food from the farmlands to these areas for sale.
As they approached the bridge, they now saw something beyond the other end of the bridge begin to take form around them and realized it was a city of such size that it made even the larger capital cities of the kingdom seem small in comparison. They could see the beginnings, but it appeared to spiral outward and fade beyond sight.
Lauren sat there with tears dripping from her eyes as she looked upon a city built of stone that made anything the dwarven nations had made seem insignificant.” Jerad spoke to them all, “It was built in a time of great knowledge about building techniques and working the stone.”
As they all looked around them, they could see a type of architecture not used anymore where the buildings and natural world of gardens, fountains, and water were all interconnected in some way to provide a sort of paradise in this world. It was here where the best of what people could do had been explored to provide a place for living one’s lives under the mountain in a way that sustained the spirit as well as the body and mind.
Jerad slowed to a stop, turned in his saddle and quietly called Elyana and Kristyna up to him. Lauren was already there sitting on the mule behind Jerad. He told Elyana that they needed to ride side-by-side now until they exited the city with Elyana in the middle and Kristyna and himself on either side. Elyana looked at him questionably as to why he wanted her positioned between them. He smirked slightly, and said trust me on this, just this once, please.”
He then said, “I sense something… something different this time. Something has changed in some special way, more so than any time I have passed through here before. They all asked in unison, “you mean you’ve been through here before?”
Jerad smiled and said, “there are many forgotten places in the world as I told you earlier where once great events had taken place that were now so old, they were even beyond the tales of myth and legend.” He said, “This is one of those places and I sense us being here now, in this time, maybe awakening something I did not think was possible in my lifetime.”
Jerad paused a moment in thought then said, “I believe she referred to this moment, but I had not considered it being here and now, but I sense that all events that we have experienced recently now flow towards this one.” Elyana responded, “Jerad, you’re beginning to worry me, are we going to be, okay?” She continued, “I know you said how your dragon blood would protect us,” “We didn’t question the how of it but this… this is really making me nervous.”
Jerad could see the fear in her eyes and looked over at Kristyna and then to Lauren to find something similar there.” He thought for a moment and then responded, “I do not sense danger but something else, something maybe…” Before he could finish, suddenly there was a soft murmur of singing beginning to rise from the bridge ahead.
Jerad looked to Kristyna, Elyana and then Lauren then told them, “Slowly, we must continue, I sense they are waiting for us.” He didn’t wait for a response from the girls but began to lead them across the bridge, the mule with Lauren in tow with Elyana and Kristyna not wanting to be left behind, they both spurred their horses forward. As they began to cross there was a shimmering of bodies that began to appear on either side of them.
There were men, women, and children who were all dressed in some type of elegant armor or clothing they had never seen before. Each adult’s armored breast was engraved with a rune like what they had seen Jerad trace in the wall of the mountain.
The children wore soft flowing clothing that all bore the same runic symbol sewn into it in different places. The boys in the collar of the tunics they wore, the girls wore dresses with a band of material that crossed from their shoulders on one side down to their waist on another, it was there that the symbol appeared.
The four of them were amazed to see that they were beginning to bow down on one knee in homage to them as they passed. Each of them was singing in a low chant almost like cadence that was repeated as they passed each group of people.
It was Elyana that then whispered to the others, “they are families that are appearing. Every one of them is a family that have been here all this time. Can’t you see how the children look like the parents that they are with?” They did not understand what was being said to them, for those materializing spoke a language none of them understood. Although Lauren said, “There are parts of what they speak that have similar words in our old dialect nearer to the birth of our clans, back when our stone mother would live amongst us at times.”
The speech was a flowery flowing Candace of words unlike that of the dragons, almost like living poetry. They all sensed there was power in those words. The type not seen nor heard of except in myths or legends of times buried in mythic eras long gone from the known world.
Jerad, who had spent long days in the past speaking with the Dragon of the Stars about this place, suspected what was about to happen next, but nothing prepared him for what came. There was a different song rising from the lips of those beyond the bridge and the city in front of them. It was beginning to come to life with tens of thousands of people; men, women, children, and even animals not seen for a very longtime.
There were lights coming from within all the buildings now. The streets were lit up and upon them were people. Lots of people were all coming from their homes and gardens to the streets. All came to the street where they slowly rode their horses forward. All bowed on one knee as they arrived to line the streets ahead as they passed and those ahead.
The foursome neared the spirits who were beginning to look more solid and the song they sang touched deep within their hearts to uplift them and make them feel alive in ways not ever felt before. They knew instinctively that these people, children and even animals were paying them a high honor generally only shown to kings and queens or heroes of the land.
Once across the bridge and upon the main road the crowd of people were so thick that they could only move in the direction that opened to them. They were being guided to some point ahead towards the center of the city. They continued their slow trout of their horses as they moved their way towards the center of the city. Jerad slowed them down as the song rose to a crystal-clear crescendo of voices.
By the time they were nearing the center of the great city, a shower of colored lights in the shape of crystals fell upon them. As it landed on and around them something transformed within them. They were now able to understand the meaning of the words that were being sung. They all then stopped their forward motion and listened to the song,
“Hear our song those that come unto our kingdom,
Free the shadow hanging over us, hear it now, listen to it
with your hearts and understand where it starts,
Shadow of the Dragon, Blood of our Heart,
Long told the Prophecy,
Whispered from the Start,
Salvation comes when the Dragon Blood runs,
Through the two rings that return as One,
The Shadow of the Forgotten,
Shall be lifted to be gone,
Our Friend, Our Heart, Our Soul, we are One,
We have waited a Millennium to stand Witness to your
Return,
In Honor we kneel to Protect You, in submission we
sing so your heart understands our need.
The crown of an Empty Throne, Placed at last Upon
your heads,
The Empire of the Dragon Blood returns from the Dead,
To Rule the Nations, with Justice, to demonstrate the
truth of compassion,
We stand as one sharing our song as we celebrate the
return of the Rings.
In truth it binds us all together, now one for all
eternity.”
The song rose in volume to a deafening sound that vibrated off the walls of the city and the ceilings of this great chamber. It penetrated they’re very being of existence so that it lifted their hearts, and all felt their eyes began to mist up. Their cheeks were now covered with a pool of tears that glistened like crystals running down their faces in response to their song.
They did not know why it touched such a chord, but none of them could withstand the flood of emotion that welled from the hidden places within them. They began to move forward again and from the lake surrounding them, the waters began to churn. There where it churned it exploded outwards, and within those explosions of water large statues of great kings and queens from some far distant past, rose and then stood there in silent homage to the four as they passed.
In front of each of the statues sat a ghostly array of dragons long ago dead, each of them bowing their heads as they passed. They were now almost at the center of the city and a throng of spirits now surrounded them. All they could see was the whole of a civilization long gone to time bowed in honor to them. There appeared to be no beginning or end to the ghostly apparitions.
It also appeared to them that they were becoming more solid, more real as the songs continued, and the dragons standing alongside of the statues of the kings along the lake’s edge raised their heads and roared in their dragon tongue, “The union of the two are upon us, prepare for the return of the rings.”
As they entered the center of the city, a ring of what appeared to be a royal guard surrounded them and with the command of what looked like a captain all raised their swords high in salute. They spoke as one voice, “Irthos of Irthir, Reveal the Isk of Ixen, Iejir that Irisvs, Iorsvek, Bejik of Isk Ixen” It loosely translated to “Secrets of Knowledge, Reveal the Stars of Fire, Blood that Heals, Savors of Fire. Of these Stars, they were born, their path has lead them here, we now know, our Salvation is near.”
As they arrived nearer to the center of the square there stood three figures sitting upon steeds of legend all shimmering with a bright light that shone from within each of them. One rode upon a unicorn, another a winged horse, and the lady in the middle rode upon a royal griffin, thought to be long gone from any recent age of man or Mer.
The four rode to a stop in the center of this ring, Jerad signaled for them to dismount. He stepped between Elyana and Kristyna, then looked at Lauren and silently asked her to join them. She understood him and came to the side of Kristyna. Jerad took the hands of Elyana and Kristyna and Kristyna reached over to Lauren’s powerful hand. This helped to calm them as the three spirits approached them.
He sensed the girls trebling in response to the events that were taking place and squeezed their hands in assurances that they were safe. Kristyna in turn squeezed Lauren’s to communicate what Jerad was silently saying to them. Lauren was not used to this much emotion as it was not their way to be so outward with it but here amongst these events, she understood that something out of the ordinary was taking place.
The three spirits, each of which wore crowns, dismounted their fabled steads, and walked towards them as they stood in the center of a square surrounded by the thousands of the forgotten who had gathered there within the city. As they approached Jerad, Elyana, Kristyna, and Lauren the voices stopped, the three ended their forward motion and before any of the four could say anything, Elyana whose face was mesmerized by what was taking place, suddenly stepped forward, knelt on a single knee in homage to these three crowned spirits and bowed her head down in a gesture of respect, trust, and submission.
The crowd sung out, “She who is mother to all future generations acknowledges our pledge, celebrate the return of the rings.” Jerad, Kristyna, and Lauren followed her lead, as all four knelt in silent respect. The lead spirit in the middle said in a voice that sounded like sweet bells ringing, “rise Elyana d’Abernon of Dunstead, Jerad, he that is known to us all as the Dragon of Rebirth, Kristyna, the healer whose role is yet to be realized, and Lauren Loadstone whose strength will see them through to the coming of the one.”
The lady continued, “It is we and not you who should bow down in homage before you. As the four stood back up to their feet the two lordly gentlemen and one lady spirit in the center all unsheathed their swords, raised them high and spoke with a commanding voice so that all within this kingdom of the forgotten could hear.
“To our people, our nation of the forgotten, we who have stood guard for a millennium waiting for your return and the restoration of the kingdom the time is now here.” A large booming cheer was raised to the sky of the chamber and echoed throughout, “Restore to all peoples, the kingdom of the rings!”
As the echoes of that cheer faded the gentle lady continued, “Promises made to us in a time long forgotten by all except those who were with us at that beginning of time. We knew then that there would be a day, when those promised would come to our kingdom and free us to the renewal of life and the restoration of the kingdom of light.”
The halls were silent as she spoke as if each person felt the weight of those words and the nearing of the time when it would be lifted. She continued, “We sing aloud the prophecy that was foretold of the line of kings and queens of the dragon blood, the rings that bind, and the birth of the ones who will lead all nations into an era of dawns bright light and gentle nights that will last until the end of time.”
With that the tens of thousands that surrounded them repeated the last verse of the song they had been singing, it rang out like a gentle thunder rolling across the vast caverns where they now stood. “We stand as one sharing our song as we celebrate the return of the rings. In truth it binds us all together, now one for all eternity.”
The lady then lowered her sword and touched the foreheads with the flat of her blade upon each of the four who had come into their kingdom. She than sang out, “Blessings of the dawn, light of truth, and the soft caress of night’s breath, and the end of our long sleeps death.”
“Know that we, the last of the faithful, stood here on this hallowed ground to hold back the forces of darkness so that someday, the light would have a chance to return.” The crowd sang out, “We hold until the last of us stood, to allow the light this day to return and our song to be heard!” The lady spoke again, “All of us, men, women, children, gave our last moments of life and devotion, so that this moment promised so long ago, would have a chance.”
“We did not see this as a sacrifice but as a duty to ourselves, to the future of who you, kneeling before us, are now. We give to you in order that you have a chance to understand that there is a truth that binds us all together.” “To understand, that what comes next will determine not only the future of your own lives but those of your children and generations to come until the end of all things.”
She then paused and silence penetrated the area to where all that could be heard was the breathing of those four still alive in this vast chamber. Then she raised her head and said, “Know this here and now that we bestow upon you the blessing of the forgotten so you may stand against the darkness, and not be overcome.”
With those words spoken suddenly four crystal vessels appeared before them. Within each were items that burned brightly with an ethereal glow. “To you Jerad we bestow the Sword of Justice, nothing in this life or the next can withstand it’s might when held by one of the dragon blood whose honor stands rightly before them. “
“To Kristyna we bestow a gift of life and one of death. The staff of life, with it not even death will fall upon you as its power to heal is absolute, we also give to you Gurth Bringer, known in the common tongue as Death Bringer. It is a bow of legend, and none may escape it’s might when raised in defense of the two. As your role is to be both healer and death bringer to any who have intent in the hearts to harm either one of the two.”
“To Lauren Loadstone of the Stoneheart clan we give to you Storm Singer, whose song will bring doom upon your enemies and show the way when all else seems lost.” “Finally, to Elyana, we give you the Sword known as Bane of Darkness whose power against evil is uncontested. Let it bring light to the world as long as your heart stands true.”
The crystal vessels opened, the items floated out to hover in front of each of the four, almost as ethereal as the spirits surrounding them. The great city held its breath waiting to see what they would do. They each reached out as if one mind together to touch the items that floated before them. As their fingers touched the items given to them, the items were changed and with a blinding light that became a burning white fire, each item came into their world and bound themselves to their holders.
If was through their touch and identification of who they were that these legendary items came to life. Each could feel the strength of their nature transfer and bind themselves to their very souls as their hands grasped them. As it happened Elyana first, and then Jerad, Kristyna and lastly Lauren rose to their feet. Then Elyana raised her voice without knowing why and what moved her to do so that all could hear.
“Long have you stood guard of the pathways of the forgotten, but I Elyana of Dunstead, Mother of the One, Keeper of A True Heart, and Protector of the Innocent, tell you this, that you have stood in defense of the light, that you have served faithfully all future generations yet to come to allow them all the freedom to choose their fate.”
“The choice to live free lives, to prosper, to care and love each other until the end of time comes upon us all. So, I say to you here, on this day, the day of the return of the rings, we with hearts lifted high by all that you have done, tell you, be free of your oaths from this day forward until the end of time.”
Elyana paused a moment, letting her words echo throughout the city, as it began to fade, she said with tears, running down her cheeks, “Let these oaths you swore in time lost beyond living memory no longer bind you to this world. The time of your watch is over. This forgotten domain is now complete. I tell you today go with lifted hearts and be free, continue your journey to the lasting light, that is even beyond the end of time. May you all find peace and the loving embrace of eternity”?
She than called out to all who could hear, “Raise your spirits now with ours, and live at last in Freedom…Freedom…We have returned to you, your oaths are now complete.” “With our blessings we now transfer what you have sworn to ourselves. We are committed now to your duty, to your heart and to the light that brings truth and justice. May all future generations yet to come never forget what you have done. We will continue what you began and finish it to its end.”
Elyana then bowed down on both knees and bent forward with outstretched hands open to the air around them in a motion of total submission to the fates that would come to them all. There was a deafening roar of elation from the thousands, their voices raised in salute singing out, “Freedom…We return to the light!” That chorus continued louder until the very chamber shuddered with their power. With their last words ringing out a great light fell upon the four so bright they could no longer see anything before them.
When it had finally died away, the four of them were alone with nothing of what had been there and those that had existed here. They that had lived here, died here to save the world and the light, were all gone now. The forgotten were not bound to it anymore. They had traveled beyond.
Jerad and Kristyna bent down to lift Elyana up, as she still knelt, gently sobbing, with her eyes closed and her cheeks stained with tears that sparked with some inner light that were to be known in the future to story tellers and song makers as the tears of freedom. As she became aware again of Jerad, Kristyna, and Lauren she looked around to see that all that was had now gone away.
Where there had been a city standing around them, with a crowd of thousands surrounding all, only a set of stairs were now visible, carved out of the stone before them leading down and away to a large opening where the light of the day shone through.
Lauren then bowed down to them with Storm Singer held in both hands and said to them, “I am undeserving of sharing this honor with you and receiving this great gift from the forgotten.” Jerad came forward and laid his hand upon her hands saying, you have been chosen as Kristyna now has, it is not our choice to make, but it is ours to commit with heart and soul all that we are to bring forth the coming of the ones and the fulfillment of the oaths set in motion so long ago.”
Lauren then said, “I swear upon the stone, that I will give you all that I am to ensure that this story continues and reaches its end.” Elyana stood there looking back and forth to all three, then she stepped forward and lifted Lauren to stand before them.
She then said, “we accept your truth and the story yet to be told, welcome Lauren Loadstone.” She then turned looking at all, could see their minds overwhelmed by what had just occurred. She gestured to Jerad, and they all took the gifts given to them and placed them on themselves.
They then mounted their horses with the girls looking at Jerad. Jerad looked without saying a word, turned, looked ahead to the opening, and spurred them forward with no one else speaking as they approached the door on the southern flank of the mountain and rode out into the morning sunlight.
They came out much further down the mountain as they exited the ‘Path of the Forgotten’. There was silence all around them. It was as if the world held its breath in reverence to the events that had passed while they traveled along that path within the mountain and ultimately met with a destiny none of them had expected.
Jerad rode to the lead again with Elyana coming next and Kristyna bringing up the rear. Whatever questions they might have asked concerning what had taken place were not spoken. They were all internally trying to process it and come to some understanding of it.
Jerad had been a little more prepared for strange events due to his long sessions spent speaking about the forgotten places of the world with the Dragon of the Stars. However, nothing prepared him for his tie to it all, he was removed from it before, thinking it was something he might witness someday, but to be a part of its core was not anything he had counted on.
Jerad had decided to take them all the way to the next safe camp as it was only a day after that to get to Anyathlion. They would stay a while and consider their plans going forward. The snow line had continued to diminish after they exited the mountain as they continued in their downward direction.
They were beginning to veer westward now, and he was steering them towards a creek that was running strong from the recent storm in the mountain as the snow began to melt further down where the air was warmer. They entered the stream and the horses struggled against the raging current of the water churning down from the tops of the mountain. He kept them in this for about two miles and they were all soaking wet by the time they exited.
Their bodies were shivering from traveling so long within the cold waters trying to generate lost body heat. He was trying to cover their trail more and brought them out of the stream upon solid rock where they rode along this ridge for another five miles before he turned them off it and downward to a complex series of switch back canyons.
Finally, Elyana called out to Jerad ahead, “do you know where you’re going? We’re not lost, are we?” Jerad raised his hand and made a forward gesture but did not respond. They continued for another thirty minutes or so before they broke out into a clearing where there was a cabin.
Pleasantly, there were also a series of hot springs bubbling out of the ground forming warm steamy pools. These pools had cascaded down the surrounding canyon walls a series of levels until it ended in a larger lake where the waters eventually cooled towards the center of it.
The girls all smiled at the thought of bathing in those warm pools of water. They were familiar with the benefits of the warm mineral waters and how they helped to restore a tired and sore body. He guided them up to the cabin, dismounted and signaled them down.
He then took the horses and mule and guided them to a field off to the other side of the warm springs. He then took the saddles off and began to rub the muscles of the horses and mule to give them some relief from the long journey they had just completed.
It was not long after he took care of the horses and the mule, readying their feed and preparing the walk back to the cabin, when he heard two of the girls giggling as he supposed they were taking advantage of the warm waters of the hot springs to restore themselves a bit. He wondered about Lauren though, why had he not heard her.
He finished the work and went to the side of the cabin where there was a large fire ring with a kettle hanging over it suspended from a fixture that was made for stewing. He gathered up some kindling and tinder wood from the piles that had been gathered during another time and began to set the fire ablaze.
He began speaking in the tongue of dragons, “Spirito de la fajro honoru nin” which meant “Spirit of the fire honor us” and the tender and kindling sparked to fire immediately. He then began to add logs to it and went inside the cabin to gather some food stores together. He then walked up a trail to a secret door covered with runes that he spoke through his spirit tracing, and it came open with a creek.
The girls cried out, “Jerad is everything okay?” He said, “yes, just getting some dinner going.” He disappeared inside and walked out with some cold meat that had been stored in this special place that stayed cold enough to freeze anything kept in it.
He hung the slab of meat on a hook near the fire where it began to drip water into a pan left under it. He would come and turn it often to defrost it and capture the juices that began to drip in the pan below.
While this was going on he went to a well that was fed by a deep-water lake and pulled a bucket full of fresh water from it. This he poured into the large kettle. He then added the juices from the meat and took the meat off the hook to a table where he began to chop it up into strips for the meal.
He took all of this and dropped it all into the kettle that was beginning to boil now and then went back inside the cabin to gather some vegetables, spices, and other things to add to it. It wasn’t long before the kettle was bubbling and the smell of it could be smelt down where the girls were both bathing.
The smells of the meal being cooked made them both realize how hungry they were. This brought them out of the relaxed state after soaking in the warm waters. They had both already bathed using some herbal soaps they had brought with them in the bags and looked at each other.
Kristyna said to Elyana, “We’re going to have to adjust to Lauren. I didn’t know the women of dwarven kind would not allow themselves to be seen by any other without clothing until they were sworn to another for life.” Elyana said, yes, it is a different way of thinking, but we need to respect it.” Kristyna nodded her agreement. Elyana then called out to Lauren, “Are you okay Lauren? I just wanted to be sure.”
She responded, “I am fine, just enjoying a quiet moment in the warm pools to think about everything that just happened and to commute with the stone that surrounds these pools.” Elyana responded, “You will have to teach us more about the way of your people and its link to the stone.”
Lauren said, “If you are sure you would like to learn, I shall be happy to teach you.” Kristyna then responded, “We would be delighted to.” Lauren sat there in the pools thinking, “I like these people, they are sincere and truthful to who they are.”
Kristyna finally said to Elyana, “I think we need to go relieve Jerad and give him some time to clean up. What do you think? “She smiled and said, “Yea, I guess he does deserve to freshen up a bit. We can work on the meal some while he’s getting some time to relax. If indeed he even does that?”
Elyana then asked Kristyna, “Did you and he ever…you know…?” Kristyna looked embarrassed and responded, “No, he is such a gentleman it is madding.” “It’s not that I didn’t want him too, but he told me, ‘You are a kind, generous and beautiful girl. I would never take advantage of someone like you. You deserve better.’ ” Kristyna then said, “For once though I wished that he was more like all the other men I have met.”
Elyana then asked, “Has he ever said anything to you about me?” Kristyna responded, “No, but I know he feels deeply for you, more than just a friend. I believe he is trying to understand his feelings for you and where it will lead.” Elyana responded, “Really! you believe he…” Kristyna stopped her by placing her fingers on the lips of Elyana, “I believe you two are destined to be together.” “You can take that for however you want but I don’t think I am wrong on this.”
Elyana, protested though, “I am not as sure of his feelings as you seem to be, I accept that there is something there, but just because I believe it’s so does not mean that it is.” Kristyna paused a moment, “If you think back to everything that has happened and start stitching the pieces together it adds up, I believe there are forces at work here way outside our ability to control.” Elyana simply asked, “What do you mean, what events are you speaking about?”
Kristyna then said listen closely, “When I found you fighting on the ridge and then you fell wounded, once I looked you over and saw I would need help, who was it that came up the road and actually responded without any hesitation. He carried you back to the boat. He even wanted to hold you while in the boat. There was something already happening between you then.”
Elyana responded, “How could there be I was unconscious?” Kristyna said, “Elyana not all communication is spoken verbally, think about it, have you not ever seen someone across a room or walking down a road that you never met before that you intuitively knew you had a connection to, or you knew they were a good person?” “Elyana, there are matters of the heart and they speak without ever saying a single word.”
Elyana said, “Okay, what else?” Kristyna then said, “He never hesitated to go and get the clean linens and bandages, to get the herbs and medicines I needed from the old crone, to retrieve your armor, and how many times has he saved all of us, not just once but many times.”
He took time out to train you, to spend time with you every day during your recovery.” “He watched over you, nurtured you, protected you and became your guardian without you every asking him to do so.” “I believe he would fight the hordes of the underworld just to get you back if needed.” “He is committed to you at a level I’ve never seen at any time from anyone in my life. “Kristyna then said, “Your acceptance is not required for him to understand how he feels about you.”
She stopped then and Elyana mulled it over in her head.” Tears began to roll down her cheeks and Kristyna said, “I hope that you feel even some of that for him, he is a good person and worth it.” Elyana then stood up and walked to the edge of the trees for a moment before returning.
It was at that point that Jerad called out, “Ladies, you almost done? I would like to get a little time in there before dinner if you don’t mind.” They both giggled and responded, “We’ll be there in just a moment, give us some time to get dressed again.”
Elyana looked at Kristyna and said, “Did you have to say that?” Kristyna responded, “Yes, I think he needs to have his imagination stirred once in a while.” Lauren had come to where the two were getting dressed, she looked over at Elyana as she turned and saw the damage that had been done to her back and other body areas during her time as a captive when she was much younger. She cursed an oath that whoever had done that would pay someday.
Elyana turned then and saw her standing there looking at her. Lauren immediately lowered her eyes and would not look up again as it was morally wrong to look upon another in the world while they were disrobed. Elyana was embarrassed and began to dress hastily. But before she could finish Kristyna had said to them both, “Now aren’t you a modest pair. Elyana, it’s okay, remember who took care of you all that time you were injured and couldn’t do anything for yourself.”
Kristyna did notice though that something had happened to make it heal. The runes across her shoulders were barely legible now, but she also noticed some deep wells below her buttocks where she had been whipped too. She thought, “I’ll have to find out what happened there at some other time.”
The girls all came forward finally, and Jerad had already removed his armor. It was the first time they had seen him without it on. He was well built with well-toned muscles glistening from all the work he had been doing. He walked past them and sniffed the air loudly.
He then said, “Yep, so much better.” He laughed then and walked on into the area behind the thick covering of reeds near the water’s edge. The girls looked at each other and thought the nerve to infer that they smelled bad. Lauren just sat down and smirked at his attempt at humor. She then said, “Now aren’t you the rose, or should I say skunk, because only one that smelt as bad would venture to say something such as that to a group of ladies.”
The other two girls both laughed heartily at her comment as Jerad continued to venture down to the hot pools of water. Elyana, however, was not done with him and followed him down the way. Lauren looked at Kristyna and said that one really runs hot, doesn’t she?”
Elyana had just popped through to where Jerad was and said, “Just who do you think you…” but then her words stopped as she realized he was standing almost completely disrobed. She then said, “Jerad, really you couldn’t have warned me?” He smiled and turned to dive under the water and left her standing there looking embarrassed.
Elyana steamed back to the cooking fire half-way smiling and half-way angry. Kristyna said, “Well are you angry or happy about what you just did. I can’t really tell which one it is. Elyana looked at her and said, “he was halfway disrobed and never said a word to warn me.” Kristyna said, “really, how’d he looks?” Elyana just stared at her for a moment and then began to laugh.
She then responded, “He is built really…, his muscles are toned like some fine artist sculpted from some artisan like nothing I’ve ever seen before. But you know there was something I noticed as he prepared to dive underwater on his back. Something that looked like some intricate design, but he dived under water before I could see much.”
Kristyna then asked, maybe you should ask him about it sometimes, if nothing else to see how he responds.” Elyana thought for a moment and then said, “Maybe, but until we’re somewhere safe I think I ‘ll let it ride.” Jerad finished cleaning up and got his clothes back on again after the hot springs bath. He stepped out and went to get his armor back on. As he walked past the fire where the ladies were working on the last of the preparations for dinner, they all three sniffed loudly and said, “so… much better!”
They laughed heartily immediately afterwards to ensure he got to the point that they were reminding him of his earlier comments similar in nature he had made about them. He chuckled in response and completed closing the clasp on his chest armor.
He returned to the fire where they were already filling a bowl up with the stew they had been cooking. He then sat down and began to listen to the casual conversation that carried them through the meal. Jerad thought to himself, “There was no sense in stirring the embers of emotions up about what they had all experience back on the path of the forgotten until they all had some time to relax a bit and get more comfortable.”
Once they were done and all the cleaning duties were done, he asked the girls to sit down with him near the fire. They came over expecting they would be starting a planning session over what course of action they would take next to complete their journey to Anyathlion.
However, they had not suspected he would start into what had been an exceptional experience in their lives compared to everything else they had experienced before that time spent on the path of the forgotten. Jerad began, “we need to ensure we understand what happened to all of us as we journeyed through the path of the forgotten.”
He then added, “It may impact our planning from here.” He continued when none of the girls responded, “I think the best place to start is to re-experience those moments where the guardians of the forgotten began to sing their song. Jerad paused a moment and the girls remained silent. Lauren, being the newest to the group and not being totally familiar with Jerad’s ways did not expect that he meant to really have them relive it as if they were there again.
Jerad began drawing out a series of complex runes in the air in front of him. Lauren was fascinated by his ability to utilize the old magic of the world so easily but knew that his connection to the dragon and its blood likely played a large part in this ability.
As Jerad continued to work through his complex combinations of the old runic symbols the air began to sparkle, and you could feel the static energy building in the air in front of them. There was a glow that grew around them and as it did, they were returned to that moment where the singing had begun and the thousands of forgotten had sang forth with clarion voices, the following verse:
“Shadow of the Dragon, Blood of our Heart,
Long told the Prophecy,
Whispered from the Start,
Salvation comes when the Dragon Blood runs,
Through the two rings that return as One,
The Shadow of the Forgotten,
Shall be lifted to be gone,
Our Friend, Our Heart, Our Soul, we are One,
We have waited a Millennium to stand Witness to your
Return,
In Honor we Stand to Protect You, in submission we
sing so your heart feels our need.
The crown of an Empty Throne, Placed at last Upon
your Heads,
The Empire of the Dragon Blood returns from the Dead,
To Rule the Nations, with Justice, Truth, and
Compassion,
We Kneel in Honor and with song we celebrate the
return of the Rings.
As it binds us all together as One for All Eternity.”
He stopped then and the scene he had invoked began to fade away. He waited for a response from the ladies. The words had stirred them in ways they had not anticipated, and their cheeks were already moist with the emotions it had coughed up from deep within them. Lauren particularly, was not used to this raw expression of feeling. It was not something the Draven nation practiced overall.
Elyana began, “Jerad, you are the shadow of the dragon who carries within you the blood or their heart.” Jerad did not respond but waited in silence.
Kristyna then said, “Long told the Prophecy, whispered from the Start”, she continued, “I believe it carries a dual meaning. It refers to a prophecy told by tongue of generations of our ancestors commonly used in those times and most likely told during that time by the dragons themselves.”
She continued, “From the start refers to something that was prophesied at the dawn of time.” She paused but a moment and then said, “Also, prophecy is not set in stone, it is a foretelling of what will come in spoken language that is on purpose vague. This was often done to allow the scripts of the prophecy to play out based on current events, people, places, and other things that might influence it at the time it actually happens.”
Lauren then interjected, “However, I wonder if whispered from the Start might not mean the beginning of time but maybe mean the start of some event that became the trigger point for all the rest that follows to come together.” Jerad nodded at this but did not say anything yet.
Elyana then said, “Salvation comes when the Dragon Blood runs, I believe is referring to the event of The Dragon of the Stars when she placed a blessing on both of us Jerad, just not you.” “I knew then that something unusual had somehow bound us together but did not understand exactly what it was until now.”
She continued, “It was a spiritual binding of our souls with her blood, not physical like the first time when she saved you, but on a much deeper level.” “Also, ’Through the two rings that return as One’ is a reference to that same binding of our souls, two souls that have become one.”
Kristyna then said, “You’re missing another possibility Elyana”, she turned to Jerad to try and read him but there was no sign of emotion at all, he passively watched them both. Elyana responded, “What could you possibly be referring to?” Kristyna simply said, “Nope, it will come to you in time if I am right…” as she chuckled at the thought. Elyana looked a little mad or upset about her refusal to say what it was she meant.
Jerad quickly said and jumped into the conversation to distract Elyana from that thought, “The Shadow of the Forgotten, shall be lifted to be gone.” He then said, “This was clearly when Elyana released them to be at last free from their long-held guard of the secrets they held on to in the path of the forgotten.” Using her own words, she spoke to them, “Freedom…Freedom…, We Return to Set You Free…”
Lauren then joined Jerad to then say, “Our Friends, Our Hearts, Our Souls, we are One, we have waited a Millennium to stand Witness to your Return, In Honor we Stand to Protect You, in submission we sing so your hearts feel our need.”
Lauren then continued, “This was a testament to that act they had enacted that held more power over all of us then we might have suspected at the time it took place.” She paused, looked at them and continued, “Their words of singing were binding them to us. I believe it was done to protect us and has created an invisible shield within each of us that won’t be evident until the tasks that yet lay in front of us play out.”
Elyana was surprised by Lauren’s insight but then joined back in to say, “The crown of an Empty Throne, placed at last Upon your Heads, The Empire of the Dragon Blood returns from the Dead, To Rule the Nations, with Justice, Truth, and Compassion.”
She continued, “The crown is both a symbol and a physical representation of the rings and when placed upon their heads it is a blessing that will allow us to rule the nations with Justice, Truth and Compassion and return what is right to the world in which we live.”
She paused, thought briefly, then continued, “The divine rights of those of the dragon blood being the true bloodline blessed to inherit the thrones of kings and queens of the empire.” Elyana then said, “That was evident when we saw all those kings and queens of the past rise from the lake and beside each one was an image of a dragon. It was a symbolic statement of the tie between ruler and dragon blood.”
Jerad completed it all by saying, ” We Kneel in Honor and with song we celebrate the return of the Rings. As it binds us all together as One for All Eternity.” This Jerad said, “Is the oath that it shall be the last time the thrones of kings and queens are not held by the bloodline of the dragon. That it will bring all nations together as one for a lasting peace to extend until the end of time.”
A sudden understanding of the reference Kristyna had made earlier became clear to Elyana and flowed over her in a rush. Her emotions overwhelmed her, and she jumped up flushed with anger then and cried loudly at them all. “They can’t just do this to us, I, we…did not ask for this at all.” She then looked up towards the sky and cried out to the gods, “I did not ask you for any of this, I did not want this, how could you do this without asking me, without asking us, what if I choose not to participate, what will you do then?”
She then turned towards the springs and left Jerad, Kristyna, and Lauren sitting there stunned, her anger drove her to react, and she moved to a spot by the hot springs, fell to her knees and began to cry uncontrollably. Kristyna looked at Jerad and he stood up then walked over to her and placed a hand of compassion on the shoulder of Elyana, as she began to throw up her breakfast all over the land in front of her. She continued to weep as the raw emotions of what it all meant to them ran unchecked through her.
He handed her a water bag full of cold water and waited for her to finish washing her mouth out with it and then drinking some down. He then asked her, “Are you going to be alright? Do you want to talk about it?” He paused for a minute and then said, “You can yell at me if you want, you can even hit me if it will help you to feel better.”
She stood up and turned then to look him directly in the eyes. Then she said, “Promise me Jerad, that if anything ever happens to me. If I don’t make it, if we don’t make it as she pointed at Kristyna and Lauren, you will kill them all, be it gods or monsters, men or Mer. Make them all pay for what they did to me. What they did to us all.”
He didn’t know how to respond to that, “She said please Jerad, promise me.” Then she threw her arms around him and said, “Hold me Jerad, just hold me and keep me safe.” They fell to their knees with Jerad holding this fragile person’s heart that was so hurt by the world around her. He didn’t know what else to do so he pulled her in close to him where she continued to sob.
Kristyna and Lauren looked on, Kristyna had felt the plead of Elyana. As Jerad and Elyana held each other while she gently wept, Lauren was moved emotionally. Lauren grabbed Kristyna on the forearm and asked quietly, politely, “is there anything you can do at all for them, for her? I remember from our journey they said you were the healer whose role was yet to be defined.”
Kristyna was moved by Lauren’s heart felt plea. She took the staff that was given to her and through pure instinct she stood up and went nearer to them then knelt planting her staff into the ground. She then whispered some ancient words to it and a light sprung forward and surrounded Jerad and Elyana. The light had a power of its own and compelled them to lay down.
Once they did, they both fell asleep peacefully in each other’s arms. Kristyna didn’t know why she did that, but she knew instinctively that this was what they needed. Time to heal, time to rest. With that Lauren grabbed some blankets from one of the horses and covered them up to keep them warm and comfortable. She bent over to help Kristyna stand again who then walked to the edge of the darkness and stared off into the stars. She stood there wondering how else their lives were yet to be changed as she watched the heavens turn in the night sky above them.
Jerad woke up first the next morning. He was surprised that he and Elyana were sleeping together, she had her arm wrapped around him and her nose snuggled up near his cheek. He only remembered holding each other both on their knees as he tried to support her both in spirit as well as physically after she broke down last night.
She was overcome by the river of events that had rolled over them all. He slowly lifted her arm from him and was able to sit up where he spotted Kristyna and Lauren nearby working on breakfast for them. They looked over at him and smiled a brief smile without saying anything. He took the blankets and some fur and tucked Elyana in, then stood up, walked over to speak with them. He waited a moment to see if either would say anything.
When they did not, he asked them, “What happened last night? I have not slept in the real sense of sleep like a normal person since the day of the dragon.” Kristyna responded, “I don’t know why, and I still don’t understand how, but after hearing Elyana breakdown and how she was trying to cope with all the events that have happened to her during her life.” She paused then continued, “I and Lauren were both moved, Lauren asked if there was anything I could do for the both of you. I got up with the staff, came nearer to you knelt and planted my staff hard into the earth.”
She looked off at the sky briefly, then continued, “It was then something happened inside of me, I saw how you were almost as stunned as she was and the impact the events had on both of you emotionally.” She looked at Lauren briefly but then continued, “I felt something in the staff come to life as if it had a soul of its own that had bound itself to my own. Suddenly, some words that I still don’t understand came flowing out of my mouth.”
“My hands moved along the symbols on the staff. As I spoke and the staff came alive with power.” She paused a moment to see if Jerad was going to say something, but in his normal fashion he listened intently and continued to wait, sensing that there was more to come.
Kristyna then continued, “There was a light that came out of the staff and surrounded both of you.” “It was so bright, when it began to fade you had both laid down holding each other and were sound asleep.” She paused but then continued, ” Lauren grabbed some blankets and covered both of you up with some furs. I felt exhausted myself as if the act cost me something.” I walked to the edge of the wood looking up at the stars wondering what else we would have to give before this was all over.”
She then said, “I came back sat down near Lauren and the fire.” Kristyna then said, “I feel asleep sitting up for a while still holding the staff but was totally refreshed when I woke up as if, as if I was reborn in some way.” She looked over at Lauren and said, “Lauren was already awake and working on the beginnings of the breakfast. I stepped in to help her wondering what else was to come, how else had our lives been changed.”
She then went silent. Jerad thought about all of this and then said, “She said, ‘Kristyna, the healer whose role is not yet realized'” “I believe you are beginning to understand in some small ways what your new role will be.” Kristyna continued to listen, “Until we walked that path, it was always assumed that the destiny being controlled by the gods referred to Elyana and me. But they further defined that to include you too.”
Jerad paused a moment and turned to Lauren then said, “It also includes you as well, you are now part of that destiny.” He watched for the impact that might have on both girls. He then spoke, “Kristyna and Lauren whether it was so originally, or something changed that moved them to determine a path not foreseen by any of us for you both, we will have to play our parts to understand in full what those roles will be.”
Kristyna then spoke, “I feel violated Jerad, I did not plan on any of this, this was not a future I saw for myself.” There were tears welling up and beginning to flow from her eyes down her cheeks. At some time as they were talking Elyana had woken up and was quietly listening to them. She got up after seeing that Kristyna was struggling to cope, came over and threw her arms around her and said, “Oh Kristyna, we are all in this together, Jerad, Lauren and I will help hold you up as you have us.”
She paused, looked at both Jerad and Lauren then continued, “We are here for you, please don’t feel alone in this. You are now as much a part of this destiny as the rest of us.” Elyana looked over at Jerad and Lauren again who both got up and came over to hold both of them.”
The four of them stayed like this for a while until the tears of Kristyna stopped and she appeared to have recovered some. Jerad finally said, “Let’s get some breakfast and plan our next move from here. We don’t have far to go to get the hidden retreat in Anyathlion.”
He got up and poured each of them some breakfast stew into the bowls and pulled out some bread and cheese to go with it.” He then said, “Eat up as it will be somewhat of a journey before we reach our next stop. There we can stay for a while and recover from all of this.”
Suddenly, he sensed something, he motioned for silence and the four of them began to get up to prepare for a defense. It was then that he sensed her flying overhead in shadow. Suddenly, he heard her reach out to him and she said, “I found this one searching for you in the canyons and plucked him out to deliver him to you.”
Jerad continued to listen, “He had told me he had something of great importance to bring you. I decided to let you determine his fate and whether he is telling the truth. I will drop him off, watch for his splash in the lake.” At that point they all saw a figure falling through the air towards the deep cool waters of the lake. It appeared as if he was dropped out of thin air. Jerad disappeared and reappeared in a flash with a very wet and surprised Lightfoot in hand. He set him down and waited to see what this was all about.
Lightfoot got up, recovered his composure, bowed to the three ladies with courtly manners and was surprised when he saw the new member of the company, and still yet more so to recognize she was a dwarf. Lauren had noticed his surprise and commented, “He of the desert tribes, it is said you understand the ways of the earth stone, you are not that far removed from us in your ways.”
He nodded his agreement but then looked to Jerad to say, “I am most apologetic at this interruption and interference with your breakfast. Please forgive me but I needed to find you as I have something of great importance that I must show you.”
Kristyna got up and grabbed a blanket to throw around him as he was shivering from the cold waters of the lake. Elyana grabbed another bowl and some bread and handed him a hot bowl of breakfast food. Lightfoot responded to both, “I am grateful for the kindness that you share with me, with the highest respect I am sorry for this interruption.”
Jerad said, “You should consider yourself lucky Lightfoot.” Lightfoot responded, “You mean for a second time dealing with you?” Jerad smiled and said, “Yes, that would be true too. However, I know you understand I was referring to someone else.”
Kristyna and Elyana were both looking at Jerad as if to say, you never mentioned this before. Jerad ignored them and responded to Lightfoot, “Do you know what happened to you?” Lightfoot thought briefly, “I suspect I am one of a few who have received a free ride from a dragon and survived to tell the story.”
Elyana looked at Jerad then with her eyes accusing him of lying, “you said we would not see her again until near the end. I sense this was the second time she has appeared since then.” Jerad responded, “You see, she did not appear at either time, did she?”
He turned to both Lauren and Kristyna and asked them, “did either of you see a dragon?” both responded, “No one had seen her there, is she still here?” then Elyana began to say something, but Jerad interrupted and said, “No one saw her, you simply sensed her as I do.”
Jerad then looked at Lightfoot and asked, “So what is it that’s so important to risk your life in this way?” Lightfoot reached within his jacket and pulled out a sealed pouch that had water dripping from it. He unsealed the bag and pulled out a book that was completely dry.
He then handed it to Jerad and said, “one of the merchants I was guiding said he had something to be delivered to you, the dragon blood. How he knew of you I don’t know, and he wouldn’t say. He only said it was vitally important to your journey that you receive this. He was the one that gave me the pouch. I do not know what is within those pages, but I would like to find out.”
Jerad opened the book and saw that it was a journal kept by one of the members of the elder council of the Lian” Jerad asked Lightfoot, “How did he get this?” Lightfoot responded quickly, “He would not tell me anything, completely closed lipped about it.” Jerad began to flip through the pages and read, when he was done scanning it from front to back, he whistled and said, “Thank you Lightfoot, he was right about its’ importance.” All the girls were looking at Jerad now waiting to hear what it contained.
Jerad sat down and said, “this is the journal of one of the elder council members, it contains a portion of what their plans are. They are planning to assassinate the primary Lian autocracy and take over to begin a war against the known world. It is their intent to restore the world order that once existed hundreds of thousands of years ago when the Lian of old once ruled the known world.”
He then turned to Elyana and said, “Something else, they have your mother.” He waited for her response, “What, why and where are they holding her?” Jerad responded, “According to this, they are moving her to different locations trying to keep us from knowing where to look for her if we were to figure out where she was.”
He then continued, “It is a trap though, they want you back Elyana for some reason not revealed here. They had planned on releasing a false trail that you would discover and set a trap with a location so that you would come to attempt to save her. They were hoping if that occurred you would find out too late that it was a setup to capture you, not a location for where to find her.”
Elyana said, “We have to save her, Jerad; I was in your area in the first place, because I was trying to locate her. I have not seen her since we were captured when I was a much younger girl.” Jerad then said, “There is a coded message used in this book that most would not recognize as it dates back to the border wars.”
He continued, “I understand it though and can use it to figure out where she will be, where we can rescue her.” Elyana jumped up then threw her arms around his shoulders and hugged him tightly, “Jerad when can we leave?” Jerad smiled and responded, “Wait a minute we’ll have to plan a bit for this as we don’t want them to become suspicious that we figured them out.”
I need some time to review this in quiet meditation to be sure there’s nothing I missed. This is too important to rush to action and find out too late that I missed something vitally important to our planning and next steps.” Jerad then asked the girls, “Can you stay here with Lightfoot, he can tell you the story of our first meeting.
He will likely tell you everything vs. I who might summarize it.” Jerad paused then asked, “Are you okay with that?” Elyana and Kristyna responded, “Yes, but how long will you be gone?” Jerad said, “I am not going far, but I need some time alone to read through this and look for any patterns that might be there that could reveal something else.” He briefly looked over at Lauren who simply nodded her head as if to say she was good with everything.
With that he picked up a water pouch, some food and stuffed it in a small backpack and started off into the woods. Jerad knew he needed the time to review the book from beginning to end. He needed to ensure there were no other coded messages. He would need to use some other methods he had not shared with anyone yet. He knew that these more might uncover more hidden encrypted messages.
After Elyana thought about the possible significance other messages might contain, her disappointment with Jerad turned around. Now that she knew there was hope. She didn’t want to risk jeopardizing it due to her impatience. Jerad walked on alone to the stone seat higher up on the ridge where he had taken Elyana the night before. He sat down upon it, closed his eyes, and began to chant, “I-yahh, I-yagg, I-yull, I-yahh…” It became a rhythmic chant that began to pull energy out of thin air.
It looked like small thin lines of green and blue light that sparkled out of a single focus spot above his head. When it flowed down upon him, it broke like raindrops on a warm summer night. Jerad sensed his body relaxing. His senses began to extend beyond the realm of normal space and time. He then pushed his energy outward. He used it to reach out to touch the stars and connect with the souls of all those dragons lost to time.
The light broadened above his head. It became a glowing ball that fell upon him, encasing him completely to where he appeared to be gone. There upon the stone where he sat a ball of light now existed pulsing with enormous energies. Within that globe though, Jerad sat still as he began to use the energy to examine the patterns of the pages. He scanned forward and backward. He was convinced there was yet another message to hidden there.
He began to restructure the paragraphs in the pages until he saw it. A very old ancient form not seen in this world for tens of thousands of years. It was a pattern of triangles. When traced out across the page, they connected a series of letters that began to form a new message. Buried within all those pages of the book was the following message,
“Salvation comes when the Dragon Blood runs,
Through the two rings that return as One.
They must never reach the point where the prophecy
cannot be undone!
Reuniting them would allow the river of time to
connect the long-forgotten age.
Stop them at all costs. Failure is not acceptable!”
Jerad thought to himself, “This is ominous indeed. There are forces mustered against them beyond those of human or Mer. We will have to be very cautious indeed if we are to save her mother. If we commit to actions that would allow the reunification of mother and daughter. It would return the stream of time to flow towards the prophecy of the one.”
Jerad pondered, “There is something that is beyond my grasping though. Something about that statement about the two rings that return as one. There are many meanings at play here as always when dealing with the gods and dragons.”
Jerad committed to keep his own console for the time being. He thought to himself, it was important until enough of these events played out. To begin to fill in the gaps in his understanding. It was time for him to return to the rest of them and discuss what he had learned. They would need to begin planning for their next journey towards the rescue of Elyana mother.
He released the energies that he had gathered around him. The ball of light exploded into a thousand streams of energy. They shot out into the surrounding forest. All the plants and animals that lived within proximity to the stone seat would consume them. He got up, stretched his stiff muscles, then began to walk his way back to the campsite. where he left the girls and Lightfoot.
It was during his journey back to them that she appeared again. He never sensed her being there. It was as if she was there, out of thin air. The crone was sitting there on a fallen tree waiting for him as he came down the trail from the stone rock. Yes, it was the same one that was back at the field below the watchtower. It was her that had gotten the pots of food and herbs from to help Elyana regain her health.
He thought to himself, “what is she doing here and how did she know I would be here?” He approached her and she lifted her head and said, “Jerad, please sit with me and talk.” He did so and she looked off in the distant sky for a moment and then turned and looked into his eyes and then it began.
Like a movie playing out in visions before his mind’s eye. He saw many outcomes playing out, all possibilities to their future. Of all these, only one had a desirable outcome. He sensed even here, not all was being shown. It was only enough to help him to understand one of the goals that were necessary. The one that would allow them to reach all the others that needed to become fulfilled.
When the visions stopped, with her grasp still upon his very essence, she said to him,
“The river of time stretches to touch,
the beginning without ever reaching its end.
The one will not flourish, without the two rings,
Joining as one, without it the renewal cannot begin.
Two hearts lost in darkness, never to touch.
Songs of our hearts, unsung, the prophecy fails,
its promise lost; the future turned all to dark.
A crown broken, a never-worn circlet,
lost to them forever, never to adorn their heads.
so, the rings remain untethered,
shrouded in the depths of darkness,
never to reveal the secrets of the unborn,
never to be united.
A love never to be bound,
lost forever behind the shadow now bound,
all that remains revealed,
a truth of forgiveness,
silent, never to be revealed.”
He heard her voice in his mind, “the time for non-committal is over Jerad, no more walking the line. If you want to avoid this timeline and its possibilities, commit yourself. Free your world Jerad. Then he heard voice of Elyana echo on the path of the forgotten, “Freedom…Freedom…We Return to Set You Free….”
She then placed a hand on his heart, and he felt a deep sleep come over him. He felt himself collapsing but then something grabbed onto him and laid him onto the ground. The old crone looked off into the stars and then the woods and whispered something into the wind. A breeze blew that gained in speed and intensity. Buried within it was a message sent to all that was living amongst the land, air, and sea.
The wind with the message in it picked up speed as it blew down from onto the hill. It reached the campsite. Here the group was talking in hushed tones amongst themselves. Kristyna felt the wind first and heard the message sent within it. The pain it carried with it was palpable. She was overcome with great emotion and pain. She grabbed for her staff, reaching out to grasp the hand of Elyana with her free one as she leaned forward.
At the sudden touch of Kristyna to Elyana, the message became clear to her. She saw in her mind a vision of Jerad collapsed in the woods. He was on the trail that led up to the stone rock where he and she had spent the evening together the night before.
The image stunned her to the core. She cried out with anguish. Both Lauren and Lightfoot immediately rose to protect them with axe and blade in hand. They were both looking around for something that might be attacking. Then Lightfoot knelt to speak to Elyana and Kristyna. He asked, “what is it, what comes, why do you hurt so much?”
Elyana had collapsed within herself trying to grasp the meaning of the vision she had seen. She thought to herself, “this was not possible, he is of the dragon blood…” She opened her eyes then as Kristyna slowly recovered herself. She then spoke to everyone, “It is Jerad, he’s in trouble.” Both Kristyna and Elyana rose at this time and jumped into action moving in the direction Jerad had gone when he left the camp. Elyana quickly outpaced Kristyna as she ran with the power of the blessing of the dragon pulsing through her.
She moved through the woods like the wind blowing unhindered across the trail ahead. As she got closer there was motion all around her. She had noticed that the whole of the forest was alive, and it all moved to some point ahead of her.
As she neared where Jerad was lying on the ground, she slowed herself down as the whole of the area where he was located was surrounded by a ring of animals of all types with the trees full of flying creatures and the sky’s full of them too. They parted as she came as if they knew who she was.
She came upon Jerad, fell to her knees reaching out to him. She did not know what had befallen him. She was scared to her core. She reached out to touch his face. She could not sense anything thinking to herself, “No, no, this cannot be, you can’t leave me now, not here all alone…”
Upon her fingers touching him, she felt and heard the impact of the words that the crone had spoken to him. With its impact, her heart reached out with unbounded love. It fell upon him like a river flowing through him. His body trembled with the overwhelming touch of her love. He began to stir a bit. Kristyna then caught up to both Elyana and Jerad. Lauren and Lightfoot were not far behind. When she arrived, she saw Elyana bent over him with tears dripping from her eyes. They dropped to his face where her fingers were touching his cheek.
Where the tears fell a light began to rise. It grew in intensity until it reached out surrounding them both. It continued to grow outward reaching out to engulf Kristyna. Its power was such that she tightened her grasp on her staff with both hands and it came alive. The runes began to glow, and their light intensified as well.
There was a sound almost like a song rising out the staff. It was then all at once a light exploded from the top of the staff as she knelt to the ground. A beam of light shot up to the stars and touched them with its power. In the minds of all three they could hear a song coming back upon them. It was from all the dragons lost to the stars over the ages since the beginning of time.
Its power fell upon them, their words restore to them a wholeness. It formed a bond and completed something that needed completing in ways hard to define. There rose from some invisible place in the woods, a song, that spoke to them all. It sang of something learned and yet left unearned.
“We place these crowns upon an Empty Throne,
Placed at last Upon your Heads,
the empire of the Dragon Blood returns from the Dead,
To Rule the Nations, To Return to Honor,
We the Dragons of Lost Kingdoms,
and forgotten yesteryear,
do give without reservation,
a part of who we’ve been,
who we are who you might become.
Celebrate the Return of the Rings,
Crowned at last with the power of the dragons,
lost to the heavens and the stars within.
The two rings now bound,
soul-to-soul, heart-to-heart,
we are now one.
As it binds us all together,
lasting to the end beyond,
the edge of Eternity.”
As the last words of the dragons spoke, a light fell from the stars to explode upon them. All three of them became overwhelmed by its power. There upon Jerad’s and Elyana head formed crowns created from the stars themselves. But only Kristyna could see the third crown yet to come.
The return of the one that would fulfill the prophecy and complete the flowing of the river of time to its course. She gasped with understanding, wept with its revelations. There amongst the deep wood of the land they stayed in place. Two who wore crowns, the third laying between the two. Binding them to the one.
All the animals of the forest who were there stirred, both great and small, and the birds above and the forest. All bowed in response towards the three as if in acknowledgment of what had taken place, what was yet to come. Further back on the trail Lauren and Lightfoot were still coming towards them. It was then the light fell from the heavens and fell upon the forest to some spot further down the path.
They both knew that something big had happened. That it must have something to do with Jerad and Elyana whose tracks he could not find anywhere. It was as if she vanished after tracking her first few footsteps leaving the camp. There on the trail her footprints disappeared, no evidence she was there.
There was no evidence of her passing by a plant or reed having bent by her passing. All he could find was the footprints left by Kristyna. They were moving in a direction to where the strange light had exploded from the heavens to the ground.
He had pulled out the sword that Jerad had given him the day before. Lauren had swung her great axe around and positioned it in front of her with both hands biting into its staff. They both glanced at each other. Both knew that neither liked the strangeness of what they sensed in the forest all around.
They had both seen the great movement of wildlife in the forest around them. It moved towards the same area where the other three had gone. There was something odd going on here. They picked up the pace as their sense of something ominous grew.
What they came upon though when both arrived, would be remembered all the days of their life. It would become a story passed down to their children someday and their children as well. There was an area where there was a gathering of animals both large and small. They all stood together encircling the area where the light had fallen too.
Many of them would be hunters and hunted under normal circumstances. It was obvious, something was taking place that did not fall into the whelm of normal. Even the trees and plants were leaning over towards the light. It was if all were paying homage to something or someone.
They could feel the emotions within them swell up from all the hidden places where they stowed them. Something strange occurred then. Each would have it written in their memories all the days of their lives. The animals all parted for them to pass, leaving a clear path to where they both saw the three of them. Two of them lying together on the forest floor. The third knelling with her head bowed. She had one hand grasping the staff, another touching the space between the two.
There was light surrounding them. Crowns were set upon Jerad and Elyana’ head. They appeared made of the stars themselves. So bright were they that it hurt the eyes to look upon them. Sitting over them leaning on her staff was Kristyna with one hand with a tight grip on her staff. The other hand laid upon them both. Between them sat not one but two other crowns that touched the bodies of both Jerad and Elyana.
They were much smaller crowns than what sat on their heads. There they laid, glowing, and pulsing with a myriad of colors whereas crowns on Jerad and Elyana were pure white. It was as if it was foretelling of something special yet to come.
Lauren and Lightfoot were both so moved that they too bowed before them on one knee in reference to the three. There Lightfoot raised his sword into the light in high salute. Lauren planted her axe into the ground and reached out to touch the stone.
It was then that they both felt a hand placed upon their shoulder. On realizing it, they sensed more than seen, what they felt and then she spoke to them both and heard the following:
“Lightfoot of the gray walker clan, Lauren Loadstone of
the Stoneheart, you are now appointed to be the first
guardian protectors of the crown,
Upon your brows and those of your children now fall
the duty to protect and hold true,
Against all that would stand against the ones yet to
come, whose story prophesied truth,
All kingdoms under the sun will unite unto its light,
and bring truth and justice to the lands,
Your blood is now bound to them and their future,
Lightfoot your grandfather’s blood oath is now set to be
paid for all the generations of your family,
Lauren your sworn oath to the stone and your clan are
now set in blood and stone.
Starting with today, your lives are now one with they
who are yet to come.’”
Lightfoot then called out in a clear resonate voice, “Sar stand uaul nevae lor / nae aegis Tel’ Ivae”. Meaning in the common tongue, “We stand against the darkness to protect the light.” Lauren then slid her hand across the blade of the axe and set it upon the stone of the land. She then swore, “We are one with the light. None will stand against them without feeling the might of the stone of the mountains.”
They then felt their blood bound to oaths they had both said. The dam of emotions that swelled against their defenses spilled out. Tears fell upon the ground in front of them where they both knelt. Here, they all stayed through the night, nothing stirred, and the light did not fade until the morning came.
Here within this small area of the forest in some far distant future. A memorial built by unknown hands would stand where this event took place. Its purpose is to celebrate what would become known as the blessing ground. Many would make the pilgrimage to this spot to meditate upon the meaning of this special event.
It would be telling the tale on one night each year. When this event had taken place, a light would still form. It would give off its blessings to anyone who came there to pay tribute. It would also tell that on those special nights the forest would stir.
The animals of the land would come and bow their heads to the light that formed. The plants and trees would all lean in reverence to its blessing. A song sung, whose music would lighten and heal the mind, body, and heart of anyone who had come to pay tribute.
Jerad stirred awake first, as he did so he realized he was lying next to Elyana with Kristina. Kristyna who was sitting there had her hand upon them both. Her staff still glowing with a soft pulsing light that lit up the runes carved into its length. What surprised him was seeing both Lauren and Lightfoot kneeling on one knee. Both had their heads bowed. Lightfoot with his sword raised high above them. Lauren with her double-bladed axe planted into the ground in front of her. All the animals surrounding them for as far as he could see with heads bowed in reverence and respect.
Jerad sat up and began to stir Elyana and then Kristina. As they both woke up to see what was happening, Elyana reached out to touch his hand. He grabbed it without hesitation for the first time, he committed himself and knew why. There was a new clarity about his feelings for her that he had not sensed before.
Lightfoot was now stirring as well. Jerad, Elyana, and Kristyna had all three observed both him and Lauren knelt in homage to them. Lightfoot opened his eyes and lowered his sword arm. Lauren woke last. She lifted her axe behind her and planted it into its holster that was slung across her broad back.
Lightfoot then stood up and told them all, “strange things were alive in the lands last night. Are you aware or do you remember any of it at all?” Before they could answer, all the animals around them began to scurry off to their forest homes again. Somehow, they recognized that their duty that night of standing vigil over them had ended.
Jerad helped both Elyana and Kristyna up and said to them, “Let’s go back to the campsite and stir up something to eat. I don’t know about you, but I am famished for some reason.” The girls all looked at each other first and then responded in unison, “We agree, let’s go…” The girls each held out their hands, one to Lightfoot the other to Lauren. They then said in unison, “Come join us guardians!”
They both turned and began walking back to the campsite. Lightfoot and Lauren followed close behind them. With a realization that they in fact had become their guardians. By some anointment of a power beyond anything either of them had ever felt. Even beyond that which invoked itself on them during the path of the forgotten.