[@Ojo chan 42][@Belle][@LadyRunic] Feoras watched the woman slip from his grip and straightened. [color=orange]"I am the ruler of this court."[/color] a brow raised and he shook his head before going to his small one. [color=orange]"Small on is this one speaking true"[/color] but then he froze. Sounds of screaming echoed from spring he shot upright and motioned to the trees. [color=orange]"Get everyone in the castle spread the message I will get there as fast as I can.[/color] he looked at the human. [color=orange]"I would not recommend leaving. Nor will I let you leave when something is amiss."[/color] he gently picked up the small one he cared for and with his free arm picked up the human. Suddenly a black stallion good there with the two on his back. The stallion took off hooves pounding as he moved. The forest was in choas the wild water salamanders running on either side along with other creatures. As Feoras ran he thought. He needed to protect his people...then he heard the crack...the sound of protection for fall. Another sound...protection for winter. He sped into the place he called home and dropped the two females off...becoming far fully once more. He went and gathered supplied and clumped to the top of the place. He then started saying a fae ritual making various motions with his hands. A barrier of his own. A ring formed around the summer court it seemed harmless until Feoras snapped. Fire sprang up and he felt his own power weaken as the barrier began its work on feeding from his internal fire. The fire was of various hues heat imenating from it in waves. He then made his way back inside and summoned a salamander. He quickly wrote on paper: Falk, I feel and hear things amiss. What is happening I ask....shall we come together against this foe? He rolled the paper and the salamander took it before waddling to a hearth. It teleported to the fall court and waddled its way to falk. It stood there patiently. Feoras then formed another letter knowing full well it would most likely be ignored. He hesitated but did it. This was not a time for hatred. Letter: Queen of winter, I trust you as well feel something is amiss. I know you still have hatred for me...but for the sake of the releams...I ask to face this foe...whatever it is together. He handed it to a salamander and it waddled and teleported to winter. Where it stood patiently...it slightly expected death. Feoras then made his way to his people knowing his created barrier would last as long as he can feed it.