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Despite being a natural occurrence and having been studied for centuries, magic was an ever evolving mystery. Even the great mages of renown were great because they had managed to stumble upon another aspect or tapped a vein of magic that had not been discovered before. The library at the Academy was a treasure throve of knowledge that most mages neglected. Many were just interested in gleaning the basics or anything that would give them an edge in battle.

Arn however, had been an adept reader and faithful researcher. He have vast amounts of time due to his neglect for social functions and self-imposed isolation. The mage had devoured volumes, his sharp mind able to not only understand but retain the knowledge of people long turned to dust. In a time before the wars that plagued Belisio and Viem there had been an boom in the study of magic called The Age of Discovery. Before mages were nothing more than heavy artillery, they had been virtual poets. One only needed to read the incantation that would focus magic that would produce something as simple as a lovely flame that floated in the air, dancing like a living being, to immolating flames that could be shaped like monsters of destruction.

Thanks to this devotion to delving deep into the study of magic in all its forms, both academic and religious, the master mage had achieved a great deal of control, connection, and understanding of the Aether. Because of this, he was feared by some, respected by others but avoided by many. The offer to hold a high prestigious position in the council of mages at the royal court had been somewhat influenced by the desire to keep an eye on him and ensure he was not a threat to the current Arch Mage.

His assignment to the Shooting Stars had been in an effort to tempt fate and perhaps the issue would resolve itself. Yet, no challenge had been able to best the mage. Indeed, his appointment achieved the opposite. They had tried to kill Arn the mage but had instead given birth to the Hellspawn. In some small way, they had tempered his rise in power. Constant missions prevented the mage from practice and study. The battle field had no need of theories and research. The master mage was rusty, but all the knowledge he had gathered was still there.

Since meeting Eilis and their Mind Meld, there had been a reawakening in his hunger for power. When he had met Tourmaline, a severe desire to possess the sheer power that the shadow mage channeled through his lovely protegee had been birthed. As he found himself weakened by his manipulation of the Aether, there had been a sort of a very conscious difference despite how impressive the casting had been. So he had turned to a technique he had dug up in an old dusty tome.

The process was to become a free conduit for the flow of the Aether. The magic would heal and repair much faster that was possible. It would refuel the spent energies. The process was dangerous and required extreme control. The consequence would be loosing one’s very soul, or energy, as it was washed away by the torrent that was allowed to enter one’s Thread. In this state, he was little more than a vegetable. He was still alive but barely responsive. Coming out of this coma like state would be dangerous if done too fast.

That was not to say he was powerless or disconnected from the world of the living. Being immersed in the Aether and the Thread, he was able to somehow sense those being that he had connection with. When Eilise took her place in front of him, a warm bright glowing shape was her ethereal avatar. Even in his astral form, the master mage could not hope but smile. He light was so pure, so lovely. It made the master mage wonder how it was possible that such a dark shadow could be attached to it. Or perhaps that same purity was why such symbiote was able to attach itself to his innocent protegee.

"I am sorry, I know I probably made you worry, but I saw no other way..."

His own Thread pulsed. Her words felt far away. His senses barely working. Arn’s physical body could do no more than groan softly. He could not tell her that he would always worry. That he would rather endure a million torment that see her sport a single injury. He wanted to conform her. To protect her. So far, he had not done a very good job. There was a twinge of desperation in his soul. He needed to be stronger. He needed more power. A slight tremble would be felt in the Aether as he opened up the dam doors of his Thread to let more energy in. His astral form gritted its teeth at the surge.

He saw other light beings. A bright light-blue brilliance could only be that of Tobi. The young mage had always had a shiny personality. A dashing almost ruby like light was unmistakenly Tyrhallan. A pretty pinkish glow must be the Knight lass who had been riding with his unoffial apprentice. Arn could not help but be thankful that they were all ok. There was some strain and wavering of the lights but over all they seemed safe.

It all seemed to be going well. The master mage even heard the Venray lord state they should make their escape. A small sense of relief appeared on the physical face of the comatose mage. From what he could sense and the snuffing out of nearby lights, the battle was reaching its climax. He did not need his eyes to know that Olysium was lost. The might of the Empire had been great. Escape was the only way to survive. Who know how many , if any at all, of his Shooting Star brethren had survived. “I need to get stronger” Arn thought.

He heard Tyrhallan’s mention of the promise. Felt Eilis spirit blink as guilt assailed her. He wished he could reassure and comfort her but his body only managed a soft gasp. The poor girl probably felt that all this was her fault. He wished he could tell her that she was worth any danger and trial. That she should not think every loss as an expended sacrifice. Rather, a willilng price paid for her freedom. Uilles and his nephew knew she needed to be protected. The party seemed to begin their exit strategy.

Suddenly, there was a quiver in the Thread. Dark shapes, not as midnight black as the shadow of Tourmaline but still enough to dampen the glow of the Thread. It took Arn a second or two to pin point the voice. The haughty, dangerous tone of the black haired witch made the hairs on the back of his neck stand up. Not truly because of fear, but because he knew that in his state there would be nothing he could do to help. A groan escaped the lips of his physical body.

His astral form saw the ruby light flare up. Tyrhallan was no doubt ready to fight again. But even the man’s spirit energy was spent to be of little help. So what should they do? Tobi was no match. A sudden idea appeared in the master mage’s mind. What if?....it might work. It was at least something to try. But how to communicate it? Recalling yet another manuscript he had read, the master mage took in a deep breath. Even his physical self reacted.

The astral Arn extended his arms, energy flowed out. The Aether pushed against him, as he tried to go beyond his own Thread. With extreme concentration the battle mage pushed past the membranes of the Threads and directed his energy to the three other shapes. His head hurt tremendously as his will alone propelled his energy wisps. A single image was impressed into each mind. Eilis and Tobi, being the magic users, would get a clearer picture. The two knights would get just a sense of urgency the sudden urge to close their eyes.

Tobi, looking at the newly arrived pair gawked. His mouth fell open. To his young eyes, they looked like very sexy ladies. There was something sensual about the pair. At the same time, his magical aptitude was able to sense the dark energies that was being given off by the sisters. The young lad shuddered. “Who the hell are they.” He asked of nobdy in particular. Apparently, the Knight Captain knew them and was not fond of them. That was all the veteran battle mage youth needed. He was thinking of casting a burst of air at them perhaps when Arn’s imprint reached him. “Wha..” The young mage asked confused looking in the direction of the unconscious master mage. The urgency in the mental image quieted any further question.

The young lad obeyed without question. Not even knowing how he knew what to do or that it was Arn who had directed him. Pulling on the Aether, Tobi shouted. “Eyes…now!” Lifint up both hands as if cuping a gobblet, he expelled a blinding bright orb that expanded and grew exponentially in the blink of an eye. The glare would be like looking directly at the sun with a telescope.

The astral master mage could sense the effect of the spell on the Aether. He saw the flare up, even in his spirit form he had to turn away from the source. Concentrating again, he shouted in his mind. “Go now!” He hoped that the pair of dangerous witches had been caught enough out of guard and that the bright flare had blinded them. It would be hard to overcome the effects. Hopefully it would gain the group the necessary advantage to escape.
So is anyone going to post or is this done?


My bad, I did not know it was my turn. I guess I miss read and was waiting for the wolf girl. I will try to have something up tonight.
I see we jumped out of the frying pan into the fire. Is it part of the plot to let them take her? There really is only one move I feel my characters can make. It should be logically possible but if its more beneficial to rescue Eilis later we can do that too.
In Avalia 3 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
Time:7 PM
Location: River Port-Inn then around town
Interactions: Rue @Potter
Mentions: Bowyn @Helo
Equipment:








899 Amas.

There was something mesmerizing about Rue’s smile that captivated Arn and almost made him forget how much like jerk and total shit he felt. The sideways smile which spread asymmetrically across her face reminded him of the waning moon as it hung in a clear sky. The pale pearly tone of her skin made it seem as if the moon was reflecting off a icy lake. Of course the pale blue of her eyes were not lost on the dwarf. Nor where the diamond sparkles of the tears that gathered on the outer rims of her stunning eyes.

Because they were so clear and eye catching, the expression that the fairy’s eyes portrayed were magnified. The young dwarf saw in them true caring for her village friend and relief that the soldier was at least graceful enough to not prevent her searching for Bowyn. There was also hurt in them however.

“Is that my doing?” The dwarf thought. A small pang of guilt stabbing at his heart. He did not fancy the thought of being the reason why those tears pooled.

“Or could it be because of Bowyn?” It was obvious that the two fairies had history. What that history might be still eluded him. What was certain was that the male fairy was trying to somehow push the other away. There was hurt and anger in the winter fairy lad. Arn had seen it many times in the eyes of those who had lost some part of their body or somebody they were close with. The medic saw the same emptiness in the light blue eyes of Bowyn.

This sort of wound was something not even his extensive medical knowledge nor his in depth battle experience could ever hope to cure. There was no magic balm or prescription of treatment. Only time…time and caring could ever hope to come close. Even then, the young soldier knew, the scar would be as disfiguring and evident as a person who has suffered serious burns. A sigh escaped his lips.

”Moonlight is his name, but I call him Moony. I’ll make sure not to fly too fast.”

Arn nodded and looked down at the wolf. Itself a magnificent creature. Like his companion, the wolf’s eyes were the most captivating feature. The intelligence reflected in them obvious. The medic watched as the animal studied him. A slight hint of distrust and warynes reflected in the canine gaze. “Well, since I believe I have not earned the right for the shortened familiar version. I shall address Moonlight by its proper name.” The medic smiled at the wolf trying to show he was no threat.

The dwarf stepped aside hurriedly as the lovely fairy lass took flight. His big brown eyes blinked a few times at the curious sight. He was not the only one captivated by the unique scene. Rue’s wings became little more than a blur. The soft wind emanating from them much too peaceful in comparison to the force being exerted to levitate the fairy no matter how petite the young lass was. Perhaps this paradox was circumvented by the magical nature of the fae.

The young medic hurried after the lovely winter fairy and the wolf. His short legs moving quickly. He cursed the fact that he had not shed his armor. Thankfully, his stout legs had developed muscles over decades of basically living in armor for weeks at a time. It was like a second skin to him. In fact, it was said that Legionaries were basically naked out of armor. Still, much like the looks that the fairy and wolf received, the hustling armored dwarf also got lingering gazes.

The dwarf came out of the inn just in time to see the flying fairy direct her wolfen companion. Obediently the animal put his nose to the ground and began sniffing out the venting white haired lad. Noticing that the hovering fairy looked in his direction Arn gave her a thumbs up and motioned her to move along. He pointed to himself and then towards a different street. It would indeed be best if they just split up. This was not truly selfless in search of Bowyn. Much like the fairy lad, the young medic also needed time to himself. He had wanted to walk about the town anyways. Tracing a circle over his head, which meant gather in military hand signals, he pointed to himself and then the inn. He mouthed. “Its ok. I’ll come back.” He hoped that the young lass was able to be satisfied with that.

Giving Rue one last confident and comforting smile, the dwarf started towards the selected street. His stature made his head weave in and out of the crowd to her point of view. There were few dwarves in River Port despite the closeness to Iron Hold. Those that found themselves in the trading town where merchants or the few who were plagued with the need to travel the world.

The young soldier turned and saw his winter fairy companion hover in the air. Rue looked so free and in her element. She was designed and meant to fly. Even her countenance changed. The moon shone off her pearly skin so naturally that Arn wondered if he was not dreaming while awake. What would it be to be so free? To be unbound by the burden of being land bound. To be able to see the world in a different view. He took a deep breath and almost envied any able to have the whole of the heavens as their play ground. The he remembered the queasy feeling of nausea and dread as he rode in the Helius and suddenly he was not so jealous. “Nope” he muttered and turning his head away from the lovely fairy he made his way through the crowd. Who knew what his searching would produce.
I cant remember If I gave you guys a notice but I will be on vacation from 29OCT to 08NOV. so just a heads up.
Heads up. I will be on vacation from 29OCT to 08NOV just to let you know so please dont worry too much about a post if you dont need to. I also hope you are still enjoying the RP and I have been making things interesting. I really enjoy your story telling.
In Avalia 3 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
Time:7 PM
Location: River Port-Inn by the Sea
Interactions:, Rue @Potter Bowyn @Helo
Equipment:








899 Amas.

The young dwarf stood on the doorway. Seconds stretching into eternity as he waited for an answer from the white haired winter beauty. His heart beat so hard on his chest that he could feel the rhythm of his heart in his ears like the war drums of his people. His big brown eyes stared at the fair face of the maiden as she sat on the bed eating her rations. The emotions he saw reflected on her icy blue eyes made his heart break. He had never seen a girl cry. Most dwarven women as strong willed, stubborn and ornery as their male counterparts.
Seeing Rue tear up made him want to tear his own heart out. What made it worse was the realization that he had part in making those crystal like tears smear the snow white face of the fairy. How could he have been so selfish? War would make friends and family loose members. It did not need his help. Bowyn already seemed like he was carrying too much weight on his shoulders. Especially because of the loss of his wings. Rue needed a friend in this cruel world and he had made that friend blame her for trusting him.

The dwarf shook his head as if to get rid of the guilt and foolishness he felt. All these emotions felt strange and overwhelming to him. It was easier to control them when surrounded by stoic dwarves who made drunken war. The din of battle silenced the voices in his head. Helping the wounded made him feel fulfilled. He had a rank and a place in the Legions. Away from them, who was he? The medic gritted his teeth. War was not a place to loose focus. He had made his mind to go after the eternal silence when he heard Rue speak.

Yet, was she speaking to him? Her voice did not seem to be directed in his direction. At first Arn thought that Rue was trying to process out loud what had just happened but then his sharp eyes saw the intelligent glint in the wolf’s eyes when it looked in his direction. Was it suspicion he found in canine eyes? Was it judgment? The dwarf furrowed his brow. His thick eyebrows touching together like friendly forests.

“…Arn shouldn’t be alone. I mean, that has to be horrible to find out right? We should give him a chance. Fool me once, shame on you and then twice on me. Isn’t that the saying?”

Rue’s words made a lump stick in the young soldier’s throat. He tried to swallow a couple times but to no avail. A pit in his stomach was followed but a sort of warm feeling proceeding from his chest. He was a medic and he knew that what he was experiencing was only the physical manifestation of emotions. It had touched the dwarf’s heart that the lovely fairy had considered his feelings.

She was right. Being alone felt horrible. What was worse is that he was going to walk out on Rue too and leave her alone. He could have punched himself. You don’t run from a fight. You hold your shield firm and brace you feet and grin. He had never resorted to violence. But fighting looked different for different people. “I am a damn medic. My job is to heal people. My job is to make them well. My job is to be there for them.” He took a deep breath almost in sync with Rue’s.

”That would be kind of you. Thank you. I want to find Bowyn, but I don’t want to leave you alone… I don’t know what to do. What if he doesn't come back? I.. I don't think this is your fault.”

Her soft voice brought him back to the humble inn room. A slight smile appeared on his face. “She is brave.” He thought. “Two foolish males have a spat and this lovely lady has to pull our ears to make us behave.” His eyes held nothing but pride. He felt the need to be a better dwarf. Sometimes in war, a delicate flower growing amidst the corpses on a battle field remind you that there are things worth fighting for and protecting. Rue was definitely a worthy example of a beautiful crystal flower.

His voice was gruff with emotion but he cleared his throat. “Miss Rue, lets search for Bowyn together.” He gave her as comforting as smile as he could muster in his awkwardness. “He needs you. I appreciate the sentiment but I did have some part to play.” Arn shrugged his thick shoulders. “There was much truth in what Bowyn said. It is hard to make allies if they can’t trust you. We can kill two birds with one stone, we may be able to find Bowyn and some dinner.” Like her, he only risked peeks when looking in her direction, quickly shifting his gaze if her eyes almost met hers. As if they were playing some sort of tag game.

The dwarf followed just a half step behind. Both because her long slender legs and her urgency to find the winter fairy lad propelled her faster than his stubby legs could carry him and also because he did not feel worthy of walking directly by her side. He kept his eyes forward and lied to himself saying he did not look in her direction because he was focused on finding the white haired lad. It was hard for him to ignore how fidgety she was. Rue was worried for her friend and it made sense.

"Do you mind if I fly?"

The medic shook his head and gave her a slight smile. “No miss Rue, I think you may have a better vantage point. I will try to follow you from under her. I am not sure if the people of River Port are used to seeing a fairy in flight but it would not do for somebody to take too much of a liking to you. Me and Moonlight was it? could follow as best we can.” It was clear that the lady needed to clear her head and what better way to do that than being airborne. The medic gave the pretty fairy a confident nod. She needed to feel like she did not have to worry about him despite the emotions that played inside him.

In Avalia 3 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
Time:7 PM
Location: River Port-Inn by the Sea
Interactions:, Rue @Potter Bowyn @Helo
Equipment:








869 Amas.

The young medic looked at Rue as she delivered her observations. What she said was true. He had withheld information on them. Perhaps that is how uneasy and frail alliances were It felt strange for him to have to be so guarded. His own race was mistrustful of other races. They were not cold or rude but few saw the genial smile of a dwarf and the back breaking friendly pats that were the common language in ale houses and drinking halls. The young soldier was used to being surrounded by dwarves that would lock shields with you and give their own life for others. There was no such thing as truly individual thinking. Only in the crafting of weapons and other things were the artistic tendencies of his people revealed. Many dwarves would not have been too wounded about withheld information. They felt that people would share when they needed. Arn had just found out that not everyone in Avalia thought this way. Unwittingly, the newly revealed prince had learned his first lesson in diplomacy.

The second lesson was to put his own feelings aside or as the white haired lass said put these tensions. It was very simple if he could still not earn their trust then they would go about their separate ways. Perhaps it was the unconscious need of the young dwarf to achieve some sort of connection where he had not had any previously that made the repulsion of Bowyn so damaging. Arn had to remind himself that this mission was not about himself but the possible survival of his people. An apologetic look crossed the soldier’s face as his eyes came across those of the lovely winter fairy. Rue’s line about splitting up made him give her a slight smile before the lass looked away.

”You're a medic, so you’d be on the battlefield helping in the fighting. Right? I don't see you being the kind to betray and use us."

The medic silently nodded. “Yes Miss Rue. I am a medic. That was no lie.” He looked at Bowyn after his statement. “As I said, I AM simply a medic. That has been my profession for two decades. It was not until two days ago that my parentage was revealed.” He said this while looking at the winter fairy lad. There was no animosity in his eyes, only truth. “It is even hard for me sometimes to grasp that I am now royalty only because some people said so. I know nothing of being a prince. I have only ever thought of myself as a medic.” He sighed.

He shrugged at Bowyn’s metion of the dangers of being a royal in the current climate. “It was easier being a medic. My sole job is to help and heal people.” He had an apologetic look when he looked at Bowyn. “It was never my intetion to place either of you in danger Bowyn. It never occurred to me that merely by travelling with me you could actually be in danger. For that I am truly sorry.” He lowered his eyes. “As you say, I only wanted companions but I would never willingly put you in danger…or betray you for that mater.” He looked at the winter fairy lad.

“ I also don’t know who I would betray you to or for what purpose. I do not own you or hold any sway over you.” He shrugged watching the white haired youth pace back and forth in obvious agitation. “You are always free to do as you please. But to answer your question, no I would not betray you. You need not trust me of course as you so plainly pointed out. That could be a sound policy but I assure you that I have no plan to betray you.” He scratched his brown and reddish beard. “As a matter of fact, it has been very well established that I don’t really have a plan. I think that fact has been firmly established.”

Arn could tell that there was some sort of battle going on inside the young man’s mind. He figured it was regarding the perceived affront. Never would he have imagined that it was due to Bowyn’s own self doubt and self deprecation. If the young medic knew, he would have tried to help in some way. The dwarf would not be able to help it. It was how he was.

Because of this, he had unconsciously stepped between the Rue and Bowyn when the latter had addressed the former harshly. Arn lifted up a palm in the young lad’s direction. He did not tell him to calm down as that seldom worked. Instead, he wanted to act as a buffer. The young dwarf was sure that the winter lad did not mean to sound harsh. Actually, his advice was wrong, not completely. “That is some sound advice Bowyn. Miss Rue would definitely need your experience if she is to avoid harm. Please, do not chastise her because of my selfish mistake.”

The young dwarf felt bad for having been the reason why such a lovely and sweet fairy like Rue had been talked to like that by a friend. He felt bad that Bowyn had been so angry at the situation and had been rude to his friend. The medic felt even worse when the fairy lad felt the need to leave the room but then again he could not blame him. His brown eyes followed the taller white haired lad leave. A long sigh escaped his lips.

“Miss Rue, I am sorry. This…” He motioned with his hand to encompass the scene. “Was never my intention. I do think that your suggestion was indeed the best policy. If I recall correctly, I was allowed to procure the next meal. I shall go and pick something from the stalls near the inn. It will serve the dual purpose of procuring food and clearing the air. I am sure you both have much to talk about. When Bowyn returns that is.” He took a deep breath. “And I believe I need to figure out how to find and meet with Princess Annya.”

He walked towards the door, fully intent on walking out. Not because he was a coward, though the whole situation made him feel uncomfortable, but because he wanted to give Rue some sort of privacy. His big calloused hand closed on the door’s handle. His grip tightened around it but before he opened it he would turn back to Rue. His voice was strained as he did something he would not have seen himself doing before. “Miss Rue, would you like to come with me?”

The young medic waited for her response. He had faced down hordes of Orcs. Had been left for dead after a mountain gryphon had attacked a squad he was patrolling with and even recently braved the Helius journey from Ironhold to River Port but somehow waiting for the response of the pretty winter fairy scared him more than he could tell. The poor door handle creaked as his knuckles whitened from the deadly grip he was exerting on it.

If Rue followed him, he would hold the door open for her walking beside her but as far as the hallway allowed. If she did not, he would probably offer some sort of excuse and sheepishly leave the room.

@TheMerlin
Cool thanks for the shout out. I figured every race would have their own religion. Also, I guess it would be a place of honor to be able to tend the World Tree as much as it would be to have a child in the Dragonier. Other than the Alliance to take down Kasimir, is there any other thing holding the factions together? Has some houses gone over to Kasimir's side?
The wind rushed in Arn’s ears as the wyrm maneuvered thanks to Eilis’s guidance. It could also be the blood that made his head pound. The Aether exhaustion was starting to set in. Thankfully, he was experienced enough that he was not having full on Dark Sight. Still, there was splotches in his vision and his head felt fuzzy. So much so that sound was distorted. He blinked his eyes every now and then and for the life of him, the master mage could swear that he was hearing voices. But it sounded too garbled as if his head was underwater.

Compared to other mages, the Hellspawn was actually doing quite well. He was somewhat conscious, able to wrap his hands around the small waist of his charge and even mumble a warning or two as the blonde guided their mount to the Knight Captain. Arn figured he would have some choice words with the man. Then again, he could not understand Tyrhallan’s need to go and save his uncle. It appeared that the man was not a complete knight zombie after all.

The master mage himself should have those choice words be told to him. Here he was, putting the woman he had sword to protect at risk to save the white haired knight, and his own apprentice. There it was, he cared enough about Tobi to call him his apprentice. Arn would never tell Tobi this or the boy would not let him live it down. That was, if they were able to get out this alive.

So stubborn was the ex Shooting Star in making sure he kept his promise that he did what few would dare. He closed his eyes and attempted to enter the restorative meditation that all mages knew. Usually, this was done in a place of silence and comfort. Safety was also a big concern because it left the mage vulnerable in the half sleep state.

However, thanks to this and his connection to the young girl, he was able to make out some of the things that were being discussed in her head. Yet, the voice still sounded as if was coming from a deep tunnel. He could feel the distress in Eilis’s Thread. Arn decided that not immediate danger was present so he decided to concentrate on his own Thread.

His ability to relax and concentrate was nothing sort of a miracle. His arms remained on the young woman’s waist, tight enough to hold on to her but not too tight to prevent her from leaving him. His breath became more stable. The tired and worn muscles in his body very slowly began to relax. The heart beat began to moderate. The master mage would not have been this calm if he knew the conversation his poor protégé was having but it was for the better. In his current state, he would be nothing more than a handicap.

Every now and then, he could feel a resonance in the Thread that connected him to her. Probably what a spider feels when a fly has been trapped. But the vibrations were much too small for him to really study and currently, his mind was focusing on working the Aether and manipulating it so that it refreshed his spent body. It was said that a true master would be able to utilize the life force of the Aether to become immortal. Was this perhaps how Tormaline had achieved his longevity? It was a lecherous existence to be sure but to be able to transcend the boundaries of life and death, was still worthy to be noted.

The vibrations became wilder in the Thread and made Arn become all too aware that there was something that was distressing Eilis. He regained awareness enough to weakly whisper her name in her ear. The warmth that usually accompanied any time they were touching seemed to flicker as if trying to comfort her. Yet, it was more like an electric burst of a firefly than a warming hearth. Still, after he called out to her, the vibrations stopped and he returned to his half wakened state.

Arn felt the connection between them strain as Eilis left him in the care of Tobin. The master mage slumped forward on the mount but was still astride the Wyrm whom was a nervous reck. Clawed talons skittered on the deck trying to find purchase as the big leviathan of a ship creaked and groaned. The young mage turned to his master and groaned.

“Ah man, you look like shit.” He reached out and grabbed the reins of Umbra and adding power to the magic repulsors, made his own flying contraption begin an easy ascent. The motion of the flapping wyrm made things difficult at first but once both were hovering, it was easier to led her.

In the mean time, the blonde knight gritted her teeth as she put all her weight behind the downward slash. The sword of the dead general was decepteviley heavy. It was heavy enough to put Alexa off balance. The female knight grunted as the silverhaired captain bumped into her. She managed to snarl at Ravos and was readying another slash when she caught the back handed strike from the bloody stump. She added her own blood to that left behind by the strike as Ravo’s blood squirted out.

Alexa spat out the blood in her busted mouth and shirieked as she charged the enemy. It was to no avail as the sudden change in inclination not only made her footing be tricky but she ran straight into the waiting arms of the Viemese. She struggled against the dead grip of the man but in vain. She was unable to bring the blade to do much good or damage. Suddenly, she felt the strong grip of the man’s hand on her throat.

A sudden surge of pain and desperation rose inside her. She had been in situations like this before but the strength of the other man seemed to nullify any effort she made. Her training was for naught against the noose like hand. Her air was slowly leaving her and a buzzing in her ears had begun. The young girl’s eyes began to fill with water. Her struggling became less and less.

When Ravos warned off Tyrhallan, Alexa gritted her teeth and tried to tell the knight captain to kill the bastard but only managed a hiss and gurgling sound. When the silverhaired Venray offered his life for exchange of hers, a sudden surge of strength returned and she tried to struggle, especially when her lord took Fatebringer from her hands. “N…OO…N..o” Alexa tried to prevent the captain from making that deal.

“Don’t worry Brightwind, you’ll be fine. It will all be fine.”

Anger began to well up in her. By the All Mother, how could her lord be so stupid. There was nothing that would prevent the Viemese from killing her once he died. She wished the Knight Captain would runt he blade of the ancestral sword through both of them. The young knight would gladly give her life to kill this foe who had bested General Uilies and who had managed to fend off the famed Venray Captain. “Live you fool, we need you alive.” Her brain screamed as darkness started to creep in on the edges of her vision. She could not even swallow so her saliva dripped off in drool from the corners of her mouth.

“Try this on for size!”

A cry came just before the darkness began to take her. Alexa felt the impact of something and immediately felt the release of her neck. She fell to the side, forgotten as Tyrhallan’s blade dove deep into the man’s flesh. With a thud and a grunt she fell to the metal deck. Her breath came in gasps and she was dizzy. It was all she could do to hold on to the knight captain and not follow the body of their general to the sky. Still unfocused and seeing sparkles, Alexa saw the man’s neck flow red and saw his body plummet.

“Hold on!”

The young girl did as she was told with whatever strength she could muster. She could still feel the pressure of the big man’s hand on her throat. Had he crushed her windpipe? No she could still breath. It produced a wheezing sound but she could draw breath. The flew vertically and to the side. Her vision slowly returned to normal.

Not too far away, Tobin saw them and rushed as much as he could bringing the wyrm behind him. The young mage noticed a problem however, There was only room for two of them. “Damn it, where the hell is Alexa’s wyrm” The lad said desperately. As if to answer his desperate wish, a teal colored streak made its way towards them. “Thank Gia, there is that stupid beautiful beast.” The young mage hoped that they could all depart from the chaotic skies.

Arn was still in his meditative state but sleepily looked up to see the trio flying towards him like some sort of dream. The closer Eilis came, the more he sensed her. A slight smile appeared on his face. His body could not help it. This was a natural reaction to sensing his lovely charge close. Even if he was not fully aware, his mind and soul knew how important Eilis was to him. He would do anything for her. The master mage already had decided in his heart that Tourmaline would inhabit his charge no longer than was needed to get the necessary equipment and consumables needed. She would be free.
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