The grand dome at the center of the Ruby Palace never held any torch or lantern. Not a single window or portal could be seen in its walls, nor any electrical circuit of any kind. Yet the brilliant light of flame touched every part of the chamber, illuminating even the highest parts of the gray stone walls. The source of this light was the sphere at the center of the room, a palm-sized crystal placed in the up-reaching hand of a statue of a woman. It was the Ruby Crystal, a truer red than any fire ever was, incomprehensibly beautiful to human eyes.
Few were granted the privilege to even witness the Ruby, the duty of its protection given solely to one man. That man stood before the Ruby, gazing into its depths, the fire within reflecting in his eyes. Hard shadows were cast behind him, enhancing the intensity of his visage. He was dark-skinned and dark-eyed, approaching his middle years, light creases forming on his face. He wore a long garnet coat trimmed with gold, with a mane of long brown hair spilling about his broad shoulders.
His mouth opened and he spoke, his voice nearly the rumble of thunder, though the entity he was addressing could not be seen. “It stings to admit my fear of this. We are running out of time.”
A silence followed. Then, the man spoke again. “I don’t believe that will work. The bloodlines have grown weak after the Dragon War. There are hardly a few of us left.” The man looked down, solemnity darkening his face.
He waited some time, the quiet broken only by his gentle breathing. “I have been informed that several Guardians from the other Families have been active in the United States. A town called Tantallon on the eastern coast. Many Servants settled there in the seventeenth century, hoping to establish a power early in the development of the New World.”
The man paced before the Ruby for a time, his footfalls echoing in the dome. “It is as you say. There was much conflict between us then. The bloodlines are strong there, and the Guardians are seeking to establish new bonds for the coming battle. But how many of those Guardians can be trusted?” The man approached the Ruby again, the fire in his eyes even more intense than before. “The Black Emerald is awakening. We need to come together, now more than ever, if we are to even hope of defeating this evil.”
Few were granted the privilege to even witness the Ruby, the duty of its protection given solely to one man. That man stood before the Ruby, gazing into its depths, the fire within reflecting in his eyes. Hard shadows were cast behind him, enhancing the intensity of his visage. He was dark-skinned and dark-eyed, approaching his middle years, light creases forming on his face. He wore a long garnet coat trimmed with gold, with a mane of long brown hair spilling about his broad shoulders.
His mouth opened and he spoke, his voice nearly the rumble of thunder, though the entity he was addressing could not be seen. “It stings to admit my fear of this. We are running out of time.”
A silence followed. Then, the man spoke again. “I don’t believe that will work. The bloodlines have grown weak after the Dragon War. There are hardly a few of us left.” The man looked down, solemnity darkening his face.
He waited some time, the quiet broken only by his gentle breathing. “I have been informed that several Guardians from the other Families have been active in the United States. A town called Tantallon on the eastern coast. Many Servants settled there in the seventeenth century, hoping to establish a power early in the development of the New World.”
The man paced before the Ruby for a time, his footfalls echoing in the dome. “It is as you say. There was much conflict between us then. The bloodlines are strong there, and the Guardians are seeking to establish new bonds for the coming battle. But how many of those Guardians can be trusted?” The man approached the Ruby again, the fire in his eyes even more intense than before. “The Black Emerald is awakening. We need to come together, now more than ever, if we are to even hope of defeating this evil.”