At the base of the mountains sits a village, neither large nor small it rests in the flat space between the foot of the Shia mountain pass and the borders of the Emerald Forest. By this point in the village's life, stone streets were replacing the dirt paths, a major contrast to the wooden structures used for their buildings. The center of this particular village was marked by a large Wishing Well with bright green ivy wrapping around the stone base and up the sides of the posts. Most of the merchants had shops set up in the courtyard surrounding the well, temporary stands that changed positions depending on the demand for product that season. The first layer of buildings closest to the center belonged to the village Elders, four out of the eight left empty for the next generation of rule makers. Spiraling out from the center were the living quarters where the mass of people lived, and all the way out at the edge of the town were the much larger structures. On the forest side sat the blacksmiths and the farms while on the mountain side sat the school, livestock fields and horse stables.
The sun had barely risen over the horizon before villagers had awoken, flocking toward the center of the town. Today was the 17th birthday of the five gifted children, the day they would finally be presented with the crystal shards and sent into the Emerald Forest to see the main mass. After the disaster, the villagers did their best to keep away from the crystal, treating it as a sacred object and respecting it as such. One could always see the tip of the structure above the tops of the trees but the Elders were the last to see the crystal up close. Now those five children would venture into the forest and return the shards they were presented with to the main crystal as instructed in the Elders' dream.
A sense of excitement filled the air as the sky grew lighter, teams switching in and out to decorate the main courtyard. Those who were not decorating were working hard to complete daily chores as early as possible so that the town could celebrate the momentous occasion. The children had always been treated differently, given privileges other kids would not normally have, however this was the first time their birthdays had been celebrated as largely as this year's. Laughter filled the town as people awoke and got to work, a normally friendly town finding a new level of friendship amongst the festivities, even young children stopped bickering to pitch in.
By noontime the streets were filled with people playing games, eating and drinking to their hearts content awaiting the gathering of the birthday guests. Meanwhile, out in the forest, the dark crystal hummed with an excitement of its own. Various woodland creatures began to gather around the structure, feeling the shift in the crystal's power and drawn to it as those holding its shards would be. Its pull would only grown until the shards were reunited with the main body, an event that wouldn't be set in motion until the sun settled below the mountains and the sky began to darken. Until then it waited in an uneasy silence.