Chapter Thirty One
Goddess Regalia
The chamber was littered with armor pieces. One would believe this was a simple mess, not the result of a carnivorous battle. The husks of armor shook subsequent to the ongoing earthquake. The rumbling of earth increased in intensity.
"Our greatest weapon was actually Regalia's greatest weapon, just great. We are so astronomically screwed!" Aela was on the verge of freaking out.
Aela's declaration of doom was left without response. Snow only stared at the empty space in front of her, nodding her head in understanding. Aela saw the motion.
"Um hello? Snow! Wait a sec, are you talking to Laura?!" Aela stormed up to Snow and grabbed her arm. The angelic gold lines flashed on Snow's arm granting Aela vision of her beloved partner.
"Laura, don't you have an afterlife or something to go to?!" Aela questioned.
Laura sighed,
"Well, I was explaining to Snow my hypothesis on the black knight conundrum, until I was so rudely interrupted, thank you!"
"Well, next time share, you idiot!" Aela snapped.
"Apologies. But yes, it seems the black knights are- how to put it- an amalgamation of sorts. My guess is that they were human souls, forced to bond together, or eat each other, to stay alive in wherever Regalia is keeping them."
"I thought the deal was that Regalia only held angelic souls."
"Seems Regalia knows no bounds. Based on Snow's descriptions, Regalia is certainly bound to the regulator and she definitely intends on using the key as a replacement powersource for it. Also, I looked outside. Not good."
"What did you see?" Aela asked.
"Most of your tornados are disabled. The worst part of my theory is that The orb is not sufficient enough to maintain the regulator. If she breaks free, she is practically damning both of our worlds."
"So, you're saying we're just screwed?!"
"No. I have a plan. But, it will require both of you to perform extremely precise and colossally difficult tasks. I will not lie to you, there is an extraordinarily high chance that one or both of you will die."
Aela and Snow looked at each other.
"We 'try and die', or 'wait and die'. What say you, Aela?" Snow asked.
Aela took a deep breath, exhaling slowly.
"Nobody is dying. We are going to beat this insufferable goddess. Just tell us what to do Laura, we'll get it done."
[Snow]
The white blanket coating the land had been replaced with drought-stricken soil. The trees were encroached by unnatural ice, seeping up from the deadened ground. Snow was sprinting through the spider forest. The most unsettling thing was the noise, or the lack of. The earth was coated in crackling abyss. Icebreaker coated her, but even that was painful.
Icebreaker cracked as she ran, constantly regenerating, and constantly complaining.
"I know it hurts icebreaker, but you have to bear with it for Laura's plan."
Snow braked to a halt before leaping to the side. Something nearly pounced at her from above. The thing was…
"Aliria?!" Snow said in shock.
The spider queen gave her a gentle smile.
"You are going to deal with that tyrannical angel right? Allow me to give you a ride."
Snow was riding on top of Aliria, skittering quickly through the deadened lands.
"Aliria, You were dead, how?"
"Never seen a spider shed?" Alira questioned her presumption.
"You should have told me your sister was a twin!"
"Hehe, sorry. She's technically not, but you know. Spiders do look the same to humans."
A short pause followed before Snow broke the news to Aliria.
"Well, Sorry to say, but I had to…"
"Kill her? I care not. We must pick our battles and she simply chose incorrectly. Besides, I never liked her."
They reached the end of the spider forest and Snow saw they were being trailed by a miniature spider army.
"Your kind isn't affected by the land?" Snow pointed out her obvious question.
"My ancestors were casted out from the castle beyond the spider forest. We had protested the alliance with those winged snakes. We warned them, but none listened. Only when their precious alliance turned into a gruesome subjugation did the fools realize we were right, but it was too late. We made a deal with devils to survive. They called us witches, but look who is dead, and who is not."
They eventually got to the interweaving rivers. The rivers were dried up and all the area around them had collapsed into bottomless ravines. Their only path available was in the river bed, where a miniature horde of dark and twisted creatures stood. The creatures had distorted bodies, stretched faces, and beaming red eyes. All of these wicked minions were standing in defense of the angelic town.
You must go out, in the dead of night, straight to the place where Regalia is bounded. Then, Once inside, reclaim the orb.
"I dont have Fatebreaker." Snow told Aliria.
"We have our fangs." Aliria hissed loudly and they charged into the creatures of darkness.
[Aela]
Meanwhile, Aela was grinding down a cliff with an icy claw.
"Fuck its cold. Are you still with me?"
Aela had a blue crystal strung around her neck, the crystal lit up as a voice came from it.
"Yes Ael, I'm here."
"It's so damn dark, how the hell do you expect me to just know where they are!"
"Are you telling me you ran these seals for how long? They better be burned into your damn mind!"
"Yeah yeah, this cold is just distracting. Severely."
"I'm doing the best I can to heal you. I'm still new to this type of elven magic, even though I'm, you know, dead!"
"Is that why you sucked with the vinesword."
"Shut it."
Aela reached the bottom of the cliff and sprinted with inhuman speed, her frostblood active and its only purpose was speed.
"Say, why were you following Snow. I know she's important to this whole operation but, I feel like I was left out to dry, you know?" Aela questioned the crystal.
"You never cease to amaze me with your stupidity, Ael. I was bound to you the whole time. It's just that Snow is the only one I can communicate through. Now silence and make a right."
"Got it!"
[Snow]
Snow reached to the top of the inverweaving rivers, Aliria's brood was warring with the creatures of darkness behind them. Aliria was all cut up, but still standing.
"Aliria, why are you helping me so much?"
"A very long time ago, a woman wandered into my forest with a battalion of white haired warriors. We spoke, and she requested passage for her and her warriors. She had many personal questions to about raising brood. I could smell the scent of a child in her at the time, which was the reason why I stayed my attack. I am really glad I was able to see how it turned out. You are quite beautiful."
The mountain crevasse was just in front of them, the waterfall illusion was no longer there, instead, it was a golden barrier.
"We are here." Aliria said.
Snow slid off.
"I won't lie. I am a little scared."
"Only when we struggle, we find out who we really are, and that's where the real work begins." Aliria held out a pincer. "However a little help wouldn't be frowned upon would it?"
The pincer began to drip a pink substance.
"Where."
"Your heart."
"Uhh, Alright?" Icebreaker's shell opened, revealing Snow's chest. "Is this going to hurt?" She questioned just before Aliria drove her pincer into her chest.
Snow stumbled back gripping her chest. The veins in her neck inflated. Her heart beated faster and faster and her vision became filtered by a light pink colour. The world became much slower but she felt infinitely faster.
"What… Is this?"
"We'll call it Allira's adrenaline. Now go, save my home."
Snow sped into the mountain crevasse, Icebreaker formed in her hand.
The angelic town was much different, flaming red comets flew through the sky that gave light to the tar coated buildings. Goddess Regalia was still hovering beneath the now flaming orb. One of her wings were completely free, the other was only held by a few stakes. The freed wing was fully black. The sphere key was floating in her hands, glowing with bright golden lines. As the sphere grew brighter, the remaining stakes grew weaker.
"Child, I am glad you made it." Regalia smirked.
"You can't use these souls as a replacement! I understand your pain, but I can't allow you to be free!" Snow shouted.
"You understand nothing," Regalia's smirk grew wider, "When I am free, I will reclaim my kingdom from that fleeting coward Uriel. No longer will my people take refuge in that pathetic world of yours. You will serve as my hand, just as you've done so grandly thus far."
Regalia swiped her huge wing causing a massive gust of wind to hit Snow. Snow was sent sliding back. The area behind her had become coated in the tar-like substance and it was growing inward from the outskirts of the town. Regalia spoke again.
"You are already caged, we must simply put on the collar. Kneel as your Goddess commands."
Snow charged forward.
Regalia's wing swiped again. Snow was sent sliding back once again. This time, she almost touched the ingrowing tar. The tar was alive and it tried to spike towards her. Snow narrowldy avoided it before charging forward again.
"For an all powerful angel, that wind is pretty weak!" Snow stabbed Icebreaker into the ground awaiting the next gust.
"A rough sea will capsize any ship. And my wind will lay claim to yours."
The ginormous angelic wing began to beat and beat. The never ending gust of wind continued to blast at her as she held on. Just before her grip came loose the wind stopped. One of the runes hovering around the regulator lit up and forcefully pulled Regalia's wing back to its default position before impaling it with a single golden stake.
Regalia grunted in pain.
"Laura you were right!" Snow happily declared.
Icebreaker began glowing as Laura's voice projected from it.
"Snow, Where should we go next?"
"Her right wing is the one that's not fully bound! You just staked the bottom of it!"
"Got it, moving on to the next one. Aela, go to wolf gorge next."
Regalia's calm voice grew increasingly more serious.
"A futile effort. All for a minute advancement. I guess I must hurt you now."
Snow was able to get closer, now that she didn't have to deal with the gust of wind.
The top half of Regalia's right wing ruffled up and shot a barrage of feathery artillery. The feathers pelted the entire path. Snow focused up and performed an intricate dance. With Aliria's adrenaline, she could see the strands on each glowing feather. Snow eluded the pelting wings like water flowing around an obstacle. This went on for a few seconds, then almost an entire minute.
The barrage was never ending. Snow's dance within Regalia's plumage was very quickly reaching its end. The pink filter on her vision began to fade. Aliria's adrenaline was wearing off. Snow felt herself slowing. Then she felt the shred of feathers, The feathers began slicing into her. Icebreaker coated her quickly against the damage, however the coating slowed her and the armor was getting torn apart, this torture went on for atleast a minute.
"Kneel and serve your Goddess." Regalia demanded.
"Any day now Aela!" Snow grunted.
Another rune turned on, pulling the top half of Regalia's wing and staking it to the giant regulator. The barrage ended as a result.
The goddess' voice shakily radiated anger and frustration.
"How can a human cover so much distance within a mere minute!" Regalia scorned.
"You obviously don't know Aela. When it comes to the seals…'" Snow smirked.
Regalia screamed in Anger.
"Servants I command you! Protect me against this lesser being. Rise, rise and subdue her!"
A dozen black knights plopped forth from the small orb key. The knights appeared puppefied.
"Icebreaker! Break apart!" Icebreaker formed into several bloody shards. Snow held them like throwing knives and threw them like a fan at all the black knights. The knights that were hit began shaking erratically before turning against themselves, or rather the ones that weren't hit with the shards. The knights that were defying orders were taking the shards and stabbing them into their brethren. The infighting quickly spread Snow's influence among them until they were all poised against Regalia.
All the shards flew back to Snow and rotated around her hand before forming back into the blade.
"How?! You can not sever my command with petty magicka deconstruction! I am the master! I am Archangel Regalia of the fourth age!" Archangel Regalia roared.
"And we have the same blood. Remember?"
Snow flipped icebreaker in the air, "Icebreaker, let's finish this. Go!" She flung Icebreaker, it slid across the ground and formed into a pathway of ice that curved upward over the fountain leading straight to Regalia. Snow began running up the icy steps.
"Stay back! I will not be here any longer!" Regalia screamed with desperation before her attitude completely flipped, she put on a crazed face, "Actually.. this is perfect, just as planned-yes-I will use you!
You will be my replacement. I will stake your bones to the Antikythera myself!"
A golden sword formed in Reglia's hand, the sword was massive. Regalia swung it forward before multiple streams of black blood shot at it, holding it away. The knights were holding it back.
Snow stepped right up to Angel Regalia.
The sound of another stake was driven into her wing. Regalia revealed all her malevolence under the judgmental gaze Snow gave her.
"Do not look upon me like that you insignificant lesser! You are but slaves to angels, fuel, labor, mindless worshippers, whose only purpose is for servitude! I gave your pathetic people my blood, allowed your pathetic mother to rule your little lands and this, this is how I am repaid?! Why must I pay the price for my greatness! I am the strong! I AM THE ARCHANGEL!"
"You gave my mother a curse, not a gift. You are no god. Just a desperate angel trying to escape a desperate situation. While you may be deserving of this outcome, I promise one day, I will end your suffering too."
Snow dove into the furnace.
~
Snow, unfortunately for the black knights, there is no helping them. They are human souls that are beyond repair. They can only be destroyed. But, the angel souls are regenerative and alot more powerful. I feel like I have an obligation to tell you even though I don't want to. But, there is a real way to save the others. This is reckless, and will be more painful than anything you have ever experienced. I would know, I died to find out. Here are your options:
You can simply take the orb, and prevent Regalia's escape that way.
Or..
You can depower the orb, by jumping into the soul furnace itself and rescuing the angelic souls within. You are half angel and half human. You can allow them to take harborage inside of you. The soul furnace is a place that defies hell itself, both your body and soul will be very much in agony. If you choose this route and fail, we all fail, and you will suffer eternally.
Snow nodded.
"I understand."
"Um hello? Snow! Wait a sec, are you talking to Laura!?" Aela stormed up to Snow and grabbed her arm.
~
Hell, the place of eternal suffering, the place of eternal damnation, the destination of the most egregious sinners with no hope of redemption. That was hell. It was also a paradise, compared to this.
Snow waded through the darkness, choking, burning. The physical pain was everything she's felt on this journey, all at once, amplified tenfold. That was just her body. Her mind was another story. Down here in the 'furnace' there was a sense of dread beyond human comprehension. Suicide was an unobtainable gift. Snow sloshed through acidic blood where decayed angelic wings floated atop. The smell was so rancid and the dark fog ahead resembled nightmares. There were people wailing in agony at the bottom of this abyss. They all were reaching up towards the heavens in hopeless desperation.
Snow trudged through the blood. She grabbed the arm of one tearfully flailing ghost. The man looked at her with shock.
"Latch onto me!" Snow yelled.
"A savior! Oh my gods, it wasn't hopeless after all! Thank you!" He turned into a gold essence that went inside of her.
After Snow rescued more souls, the furnace began to change. The bloody pit morphed into a metal building. The sounds of grinding torture echoed throught. Snow moved quickly and recovered everyone she saw, then was thrown into a new nightmare, a corpse filled battlefield with hundreds of people impaled into the ground, left to succumb to their eternal injuries. The amount of souls in here were staggering. All she knew was that this 'furnace' was the greatest atrocity ever conceivable. Regalia really did deserve to be sealed. Snow cleared the corpse-filled battlefield and got sent into another nightmare, and another, and another.
The never ending nightmares went on and on. There was no end, it was as if people shared them, and were trapped in them. Snow was hungry, starving, in agony, battling hopelessness, depression and above all else, regret. She would try to find the exit, but then hear more souls.
Snow continued onward until she could not anymore.
She stumbled alone, into one final nightmare. In this nightmare, she was alone, unloved, unable to change the world, weak. She kneeled before the lotus throne. Her mother sat on the icy dias, dead. Snow dropped her gaze downward, to her own bloodied hands. Her mother still did not give her an ounce of love all the way up to the end.
This nightmare,
was hers.
She started to forget who she was.
What was she doing here?
Then, a tall man with long black hair and a thick nose stepped in front of her. He wore glistening white armor and a magnificent golden cape. The emblem on his chest was a pair of golden wings.
"You are about to succumb." The white knight said.
Snow looked up at the tall man, there was something about his hunched posture that was familiar. Then, it came back to her.
"Horus?" Snow questioned.
"This nightmare is surprisingly the one place I'm able to hold this form. You need to leave. I don't know how you managed to collect all the angelic souls. You have an incredible will, and my respect."
"Come with me!" Snow got up off her knees.
"If I latched onto you, I would corrupt you. Without the angelic souls fueling the nightmares, the furnace should collapse and us knights should be destroyed with it. Finally able to rest in peace." Horus looked around at the lotus royal chamber, "This place is like a beacon, a very worthy castle."
Snow heard a disciplined stop behind her.
The rest of the white knights stood in line framing a path to a glowing yellow light where Laura could be seen.
"Aela I found her! You were right, the corrupted souls led to her! Snow come on quick before they corrupt you!"
"Horus..."
"My people were deserving of this, we listened not to the warnings of the witches. Once the angels foresaw doom, they tried to change their fate. Any virtues they paraded were quickly revealed to be an illusion. We were left to suffer as they warred amongst themselves. My people were made pawns, servants, we were betrayed and used as fuel. I still despise both angels and frostblood, although, you escaping means we can too. So, go."
"Gods dammit Snowflake, move it!" Aela's voice was heard.
"Thank you, Horus. Rest in peace." Snow turned and sprinted down the path of knights, they cheered with discipline shouts.
"Snow hurry! Aela's life force is dwindling!" Laura shouted as the portal started closing.
Snow sprinted as fast as she could, each knight aired their blade as she ran past them. The portal shrank smaller and smaller with each step she took. Just before the portal closed, Snow dove forward, grabbing both Aela and Laura's hand.
Chapter Thirty Two
A New Day
[Snow]
Snow awoke in a familiar place. The light that entered her eyes blurred her vision, supplemented with an unbelievable soreness all over her body. After a near minute of repeated squints, vision returned to her. A cooking stove laid across from her and the wooden walls looked freshly cut. She was in a new shack, this one was larger and spotless. Snow slowly sat up in disagreement to her body. All her bones felt like weights.
The front door opened. Aela entered and paused upon seeing her, then went back outside and re-entered. Upon Aela's self imposed double check, her face slowly curved into a smile.
"Finally. Do you have any idea how annoying it is to care for someone in a coma?" Aela approached the side of the bed, "I'm not complaining but… headache." Aela gave off the air of annoyance but her look contradicted the statement.
"Aela!" Snow gave her a hug.
"I'm glad you're alright, Snow." Aela embraced her softly.
"How long was I out?"
The last thing Snow remembered was jumping into the furnace. Then the rest was just a blur of pain.
"Two years." Aela said straightly.
"What, Two years!?" Snow nearly lost her mind.
Aela began laughing.
"I'm just pulling your leg. It was only a couple of days."
"Phew, thank the- I guess I have to change my dialect now huh... How are the seals? Are they good? Did the plan work?"
"Yeah, your little goddess did us a favor actually, Laura discovered a more efficient formula, not only are the seals back, but they are stronger, and don't require me to check every damned tornado everyday. So great, actually."
"You were really flying to those seals, Regalia was so pissed."
"I've never ran faster in my life. I nearly broke my legs jumping off the top of the wolf gorge. I had to get Aliria to carry you. She's outside."
Aela assisted her with putting on some clothes and walking her to the door. As soon as the door opened. Mina practically rushed into her.
"WOAH MINA, hold up there!" Aela strong-armed Mina away to prevent the knockdown. Mina calmed her affectionate aggression and gave Snow never ending licks.
"Hey girl, I'm glad you are okay." Snow accepted Mina's happy greeting.
"Aliria also helped with Mina. Mina was on death's door from the amount of venomous stings she received."
Aliria skittered up with some small spiders crawling over her back.
"You'd be surprised the amount of natural cures there are to our venoms." Aliria lowered herself to meet Snow at eye level, "Snow, I am glad you are recovered."
"Aliria, how did the battle go in the riverbed?"
"I lost quite a few, a small price to pay, to save the whole."
"Oh, I'm sorry about that."
"Do not worry, Us spiders give less value to our younglings, since there are so many. I still love and care for them, but If I cried over every stomp. I would lose my mind."
"A bit cold but, I get it."
"Says the frostblood." She gently laughed, in her spidery tone.
Aela sat Snow down on a newly crafted bench just in front of the house.
"Snow, we waited all week to show you this."
Aela walked off to the field some ways away before casting a runic spell at the ground. A lightning bolt struct down from the sky, shattering the rune. Then, like magic, the entire area around the shack went from being coated in winter, to the middle of spring. Now that Snow looked around she was familiar with this area. This was the seal that she destroyed when she got here. This was the site of her golem battle.
"But Aela isn't that dangerous!" Snow said worryingly.
"No, Laura said that one seal wouldn't matter, considering the overwhelming strength of the others. Plus, it would give Regalia some relief, not that she deserves it though."
Laura appeared, in her ghostly form.
"Laura, your plan was perfect." Snow said.
"Why of course it was perfect, I'm the best seal researcher of this age! Another important thing. Aela and I, mostly I, researched how to send you back home. We got a portal working. There is a caveat though, it's just uh, geographically unreliable."
"So… it will send me home, except it won't be home?"
"To be precise, somewhere on the Lucredian continent, but a very low chance of being the kingdom of Regalia."
Snow shrugged, "I'll take it."
The wolves of the gorge began approaching the shack at the sight of Mina. They initially growled at Aliria until Aliria gave them a sharp hiss, calming them down. They approached the house but stood clear of the spider queen's immediate vicinity. The pack began chasing each other and rolling in the grass.
"Snow there's one last thing, it's bad news though." Aela said.
"What is it?"
"It's Icebreaker, I'm sorry but…"
"Oh no." Snow was saddened. She was afraid to see the state of her closest companion this whole journey.
Aela held out a blanket of shards. It even had the shard that Aela used as a necklace to maintain communication.
"When we pulled you out from the seal system, Icebreaker was coating you, it fell apart right when we got hold of you."
Snow looked down at the presented shards.
"Icebreaker, You came with me when I jumped in. You protected me until the end… Thank you…" Snow touched one of the shards. The shard began to tremble before a light shined inside of it. Then the light spread to all the pieces. They all vibrated and began putting themselves back together. Snow and Aela gasped at the same time.
Icebreaker reformed back into its original shape, but it wasn't done, something was being etched onto the handle guard.
It read:
~ Snow ~
Snow looked up at Aela staring at her face. Aela had a sense of wonder and shock in her eyes."What? What is it? Aela?!"
"Your eyes, they're blue!"
"Huh?!"
"I swear to everything, they are like, way better too, way different looking than a normal frostblood!"
Aliria lowered herself to look as well.
"Wow, so pretty. It's like a small galaxy."
Aela crossed her arms.
"You had absolutely no right to complain whatsoever, miss
oh, I cant activate my frostblood, I can't do this, I can't do that. That excuse is no longer available to you."
Snow laughed as her eyes reverted back to silver.
"Okay, But I still don't know how to activate it, or cast anything with it!" She smiled, "If anything, it just taunted me. But you know what, I don't care. As long as I have Icebreaker, right icebreaker!" Icebreaker emitted a confident magical pitch. "See, Icebreaker agrees."
Snow and Aliria laughed while Aela continued to complain about her complaining. The beauty of the surrounding field was increased by its now blooming flowers. Birds flocked over them and new animals were curiously entering from around. This area had become a beacon of life, filled with happiness and hope.
Chapter Thirty Three
Summit meeting
[Deamonia]
The summit meeting took place at the summit of the main sage tree. The calming beauty of the elven forest was portrayed from all angles. This beauty, however, was contradicted by the ugly debate happening within.
"Our sage trees are dwindling while the frost energies are increasing!" The elven Queen started the discussion right out the gate with anger-filled accusations.
"That is an incorrect assessment of the situation, Lourissa." Deamonia simply replied.
Lourissa stomping her feet like a child was understandable but still beneath someone of her stature. Deamonia simply examined this behaviour, analysing both Lourissa and her words. Lourissa responded to the cold gaze by growing even angrier.
"Then what is the reason? Without the sage trees, we can't survive! Our trees are dwindling while your frost magic is increasing. All due to your warden's meddling with our sage trees! You must remove her."
Deamonia nearly laughed, "Warden Geneve sabotaging a sage tree? She is practically a full-fledged pacifist and possibly the greatest healer in the world. For what purpose would she sabotage any sage tree. That would go against everything she stands for. A foolish accusation and a most reckless suggestion considering the instability of your succession."
"How dare you. My family has ruled the great forest for generations. I am the rightful heir to the elven crown, and all the keepers know that!"
"Children." Angel Micheal said plainly, bringing the table to silence, "Can we get back to the topic at hand? It is also the topic that has the utmost urgency. The winter climate phenomenon, because as it stands now, this climate has proven to be the biggest of our problems; cattle, farms, and livelihoods can not sustain it forever, whether the High Queen admits to it or not.
"The angel rep-
click-is right. What's the point of fighting over-
click-this when our very survival is at risk." The insect chief said.
"I agree with Chieftan Ulthaz'd. We should be working in unity, not arguing." King Raden was in agreement with the insect chieftain. "Angel Micheal, do you know the cause of this growing winter climate?"
Angel Micheal crossed his fingers on the table before giving his 'assessment.' "This is what we Angels know: First, The climate is preventing animal population growth which will directly affect everyone's population growth. Second, The weather is slowly killing the vegetation of the land. Third, We have confirmed the decline of usable soil in mass areas of said land. Last and most importantly, the phenomenon is linked with a massive decrease of magicka in various ley lines. This directly affects us Angels and the Great Forest alike. The High Queen is clearly hiding something, and we Angels believe a united effort to research this phenomenon would be most beneficial to everyone here.
"Can you elaborate on this, your majesty?." King Raden questioned, being the young voice of reason.
Deamonia rose an eyebrow at Micheal. The absolute audacity of this flying rat. She had thought the plan was to get Lourissa to reveal her scheme, but Micheal went ahead and turned the heat on her. What game is he playing? Winter phenomenon? Micheal knew full well the reasoning behind it, considering his people were the reason for the portal's existence in the first place. She eyed Micheal, and he returned a subtle smirk. An unfunny joke.
"I see you've done much research on all accounts, Micheal. You have all justified points." She said, still looking at the angel. An ominous spell took over the table before it was dispelled by Deamonia's following words, "But I must say, you are wrong on just about all accounts. First, the majority of wildlife has receded into the Great Forest. Second, the seasons have returned in the past years. Third, the issue with soil deprivation is due to mage land tapping during the great war. The mage guild agrees with this theory as well. It will take more time to recover, but it will recover. Now, the final issue, which you're correct in assuming is the most important, is the magic disruption. There is no connection between that and the winter climate. They are just two bad things mixed together.
Angel Micheal nodded, "Could you explain your last point? What makes you so sure that the magic disruption is from a separate source?"
The frost queen looked around the table, all the leaders giving her a close ear.
"I believe somebody is purposely disrupting the magic, probably stealing it for years now. Only me and my wardens know of this, as we are the only ones who can sense the pure frost energies that are embedded in the earth. You see, frost energy and arcane magic are two separate resources and have coexisted without issue. Nothing has changed in the frost energy, but the magic has been dwindling. I had first thought the frost energy was consuming the magic, but that isn't the case. If anything, the frost energy has lessened, not increased. The Arcane energy, in turn, has been plummeting sporadically in specific pockets of land near the outer borders of the great forest. My warden was investigating this and strangely 'found nothing.'"
"That's deeply troubling." The insect chieftain buzzed.
"Someone is stealing our magic?" The mountaineer king worriedly aired. "That can disrupt our ore since we border the elven forest. It is in our best interest to find and stop this person."
The table grew paranoid, Lourissa stood up with an interjection.
"Magic is dwindling while your frost power stays the same. I won't have you take me for a fool Daemonia. Soon, only you and your wardens will have power, while all other magic users lose theirs. Us elves who will die without magic, the mountaineer kingdom who has made an economy off the use of magic, and the insects who rely on the land's vegetation, all while your kingdom will be unaffected. On top of all of that, you are trying to get us to point fingers at each other." Lourissa's accusations were pointed like daggers at the High Queen.
"Lourissa, I understand your hatred for me, but even you know I would never do something like that. How long are you going to hold that grudge?" Deamonia tried to spare her a glance of sympathy even past the clear disrespect.
"I don't hold a grudge against you, I just want to protect my people from your actions, something you don't know how to do, it seems."
"Elf queen, that's-
click-enough! I thought this was a leadership meeting, not a-
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The elf queen's banter was brought back into rein by the anger of the insect chief. Respect is critical within any royal hierarchy, but for the insects, it was paramount. The insect chief's wings started to change colour. Those who know about insects know that when their wings transform, talking would no longer be an option.
Lourissa sat back in her seat, crossing her arms.
"I believe the warden is the cause for our magical decline. She is siphoning and disrupting our sage trees. I guess everyone at this table would prefer us elves to lay down and die. If our forest is in danger of extinction, all oaths and allegiances are no longer applicable and I would enact my power as Queen of the great tree to defend our lands."
"Your kingdom is on the verge of a civil outbreak without even considering the magic disruption, and you want me to remove my warden? That is very questionable judgement."
"My judgement? Wow, Daemonia. I heard what happened to your entourage, attacked by giants, and even lost a few knights. Truly a terrible thing. Do you know the giants were peaceful until YOUR warden interacted with them? If anybody is planting the seeds of this civil outbreak, I would say it's you."
King Raden held his hand up again, "I find these accusations pretty unlikely but, If the elf queen suspects the warden of corruption, I believe it fair to question Warden Geneve directly. Would that be okay, your majesty?"
"I have no issue. Summon her."
Warden Geneve stood before the leaders of Lucredia. She stood maid-like, hands put together and standing straight up, her face was a mixture of shyness and nervousness.
The young mountaineer king mediated the questioning.
"Warden Geneve, thank you for answering our hasty summon."
"No-no problem, King Raden." The shy warden greeted Raden.
King Raden began the questioning.
"Warden Geneve, Did you interact with the giants prior to Her Majesty's arrival?"
Geneva looked scared to answer. She couldn't keep her eyes off the ground.
"Yes."
"What did you do with them or to them?"
"I tried to h-, I sabotage their exposed ley line." Geneve uttered.
Half the table leaned forward.
"Why?" Raden immediately asked.
"Because.. Because…"
Geneve's answer was interrupted by an earthquake. Birds took to the sky as all guards and people on the summit looked out to the source of the noise. The tree tops shook with each pounding stomp. Something big was coming from the south. A giant soon appeared in the grove.
The giant had someone on its shoulder. A human voice was heard yelling towards the summit.
"The elf queen is siphoning the magic from all the sage trees! Do not believe anything she says!" The voice was Arthur's.
Considering the fact that a clearly battle-worn giant was carrying Arthur after the ambush they suffered to arrive here, nobody had any doubts of the legitimacy of the declaration. The table turned to Lourissa to immediately get answers. Lourissa was gone.
The doors of the room were cracked open.
The scheme was exposed now.
"Dea…" Geneva was hyperventilating, a fat rune appeared on the side of her face, "Please… help.. me." Geneve was fearfully frozen as the rune began burning her face. The veins on her body were turning black.
"A witchcraft rune, that's what it was." Deamonia began to approach the same time as Raden.
"Warden Geneve are you okay?!" Raden reached out to help her.
"Stay away from her!" Deamonia yelled.
"I'm sorry…" Geneva raised her hand towards the young king against her will. Sharp roots erupted from the ground and began to swirl around him.
"Ulthaz'd!" Deamonia commanded the insect, who was already on the move.
"Understood!" The insect chief flew over the table and grabbed King Raden, flying him up, directly into the air, out of the swirl of vines. Both vines and roots gave chase as Geneve puppeteered them with her hands, against her own will while the chief buzzed around like a fly dodging the attacks, with the young king in his arms.
The attack stopped when Deamonia grabbed Geneve from behind, holding her arms back. Geneve struggled against the hold. Small enclosed flowers began to grow around them that Deamonia gasped at. The innocent looking flowers that came from her most anti combative warden was actually one of the most dangerous spells she's ever witnessed.
"Micheal, touch her already damnit!" Dea yelled..
"Already on it…" Micheal appeared right in front of Geneve. "Shush now." Micheal thrusted his palm against Geneve's chest. Geneve gasped as gold lines formed on Micheal's hand. The rune on Geneve's face cracked and fizzled. The angel turned his attention to Deamonia. "That elven child is running to the lowest level. Stop her before she makes further mess."
"Okay, make sure Geneve is okay!" Deamonia let go of Geneve and ran towards the doors. Geneve collapsed into Micheal's arms.
"This rune is incredibly strong, but nothing I can't deconstruct."
Underground, underneath the base of the tree, Lourissa stood behind a flowing wall of magic. Within, a portal was fizzling into existence that gave a distorted image of blackened knights with glowing red eyes.
"Lourissa this is not the way, you will not get what you want!"
"What I want is to rid this world of frostblood. With the power of my people I will unleash the eaters of your kind!"
"And how would you know that? You are being used, Lourissa!"
"I don't care. As long as you were made to suffer, as I have!"
"I suffer everyday. All you are doing is bringing suffering to everyone else."
Micheal appeared next to Deamonia.
"What is the issue? Go in there and pull her out."
"I can't. Why don't you pass the wall with deconstruction, or the dimension?"
"I can't deconstruct raw magic, and entering that dimension for something this trivial is beneath me."
"Trivial? Are you joking?"
"Absolutely not. Go shed some skin, I refuse to correct your mistake."
"My mistake? Are we forgetting how the hell these portals came to exist in the first place! I'll throw your rat ass in there myself!"
Deamonia grabbed Micheal's arm.
"Do not touch me, I've granted you that blessing once past."
"Blessing? The horrors of war accumulate up to a spec compared to what you and Uriel did to me."
"Step aside, please." The high queen and the angel representative's bickering came to a halt. They both turned to see a dozen elves in strange masks and body paint.
"Keepers?"
"We have found the source of the disturbance, and came together. Allow us to fix our own problems. Queen of Frost, Angel of light, please step back."
"That's not our.. Whatever." Deamonia and Micheal took a step back as the keepers took over.
All the keepers channeled a green mist into the tree, before the tree returned a stream of magic towards them. Roots connected to their legs as the magic was being redirected into the earth. Soon the wall of magic began dissipating.
"Keepers, what are you doing! This is for our own good!" Lourissa shouted.
"You are harming the forest more than any frostblood ever did. This will cease, the keepers have spoken. You have broken your oath, the forest is no longer yours to protect."
Each keeper had a mini tree behind them, each tree represented their respective sage tree. The magic wall soon died down revealing Lourissa. Lourissa' clothes were in tatters and her body was chilled with frost. Lourissa looked like a keeper herself, wooden antlers had begun growing from her head. Despite her desperate freezing appearance, her blood boiled in rage as her body was overflowing with nature magic.
"No! You ruined it! You ruined years of accumulation!" Lourissa snapped.
"No, we saved generations of life. You will be made to pay back what you've stolen. Lourissa."
The keepers began channeling a new spell, roots from the great tree began sprawling down, surrounding the chamber, and began to seal the entrance. Lourissa was about to be trapped inside. Lourissa fought back and tried to manipulate the roots that the keepers were manipulating.
"The great tree bends to my will! I am more attuned than anyone else here!"
The twirling and weaving roots ripped and reformed over and over again, until finally the keepers pushed in unison and the roots thickened into bars.
"You can not contest the might of twelve keepers. No matter how attuned you are to the great tree." The speaker of the keepers said. Lourissa's control over the roots was broken.
Lourissa's boiling rage quickly switched to tearful pleads. Lourissa ran up and clutched onto the wooden bars of the room that were closing inch by inch.
"No, no, no, no! Don't lock me in here again! I DON'T WANT TO GO BACK! Don't leave me in the dark again!" She frantically scanned over the keepers until her eyes met Deamonia's, who was standing just behind them. "Deamonia, help me. You're the high queen right! We swore fealty to you! If you really want me to forgive you then tell the keepers to stop!" The bars closed further, "DON'T LOCK ME IN HERE AGAIN!" Lourissa cried and screamed like a child as if she was no different than fifteen years ago.
Deamonia looked at Micheal. Micheal only shrugged and walked away.
Deamonia sighed.
"Stop." She said to the keepers.
"With all due respect, these are elven affairs. Not even the high queen of Lucredia has a say here. Lourissa has committed the highest sin against our way of life. She will be kept in the tree until the debt is paid."
"If you do not listen to her majesty, I will be forced to burn the roots of your great tree to ashes."
All twelve keepers turned to the male voice that was heard. Arthur was standing just beside the frost queen, a dancing flame in his hand. The flames reflected the serious look Deamonia inflicted upon them.
"I will not ask again." Deamonia said.
Deamonia and Micheal were standing on the edge of the grove.
"If the choice was mine, I would have kept her in there."
"Of course you would, you and your disgusting people are cruel and cowardly. She was locked in the tree for over a decade because her family thought I would slaughter them all. Putting her back in there was wrong. Ironic, Angels not knowing the difference between right and wrong."
"Think what you will, but we do what is best for us. It is how we survive."
"By helping no one but yourselves. Makes complete sense." Deamonia grilled him.
Micheal gave a smug laugh.
"You're exactly correct. However, there is an issue we will be happy to assist you with. The one that placed that witch seal onto your warden. They are a threat that we will help track."
"That magic must be strong, to merit fear from you."
"Use your dogs to sniff the ground, we will search the skies. Whoever this caster is, is a threat to both of our civilizations. They must be eliminated."
Chapter Thirty Four
Returning home
[Snow]
Snow, Aela and Laura were in the special chamber underneath the black knight castle. Aela was fidgeting with a control panel that was hidden behind the stained windows at Laura's command. A portal was flickering on and off in the centre of the chamber. Upon satisfaction, or acceptance of the settings, Aela moved to the centre of the chamber and casted a runic spell at the portal itself. The portal grew larger and larger until it stabilised. The image of the portal was blurry.
"So these are just, 'portals'?"
"Yeah, I'm assuming this one connects to your castle. When you jumped through the last one, you ended up in the southern forests. Hopefully I got the settings right or you'll be treading through the insect swamplands."
Snow was standing in front of Laura and Aela, with her back to the portal.
"When I leave, you'll lose connection to Laura."
"It's alright, I've made my peace with her. Having to deal with her commands during that night was more than enough to settle my grievances. Ever had a mentor repeatedly yell at you for not knowing exactly what they spouting? That's Laura. Besides, shes got to go turn into a tree or whatever it is elves do…"
"Hey, it's not my fault you didn't study my book! Like, at all, really it's baffling! Speaking of, make sure you give my notes to your mother, okay? It's very important."
"Will do… So, this is it." Snow thought she would be happy, but now. She found herself the opposite.
"It would seem so…" Aela looked away.
"Can't you come with me, Aela?"
"I wish Snow. But, you know what I always say… But no one ever listens."
"The seals must be maintained."
"Exactly. But my life is much easier now. I can actually sleep. Plus, Mina would keep me company. I am a lot closer to her gorge with the new shack, as you know."
"And good weather!" Laura added.
Aela stepped up and put one hand on Snow's shoulder.
"It's been quite the adventure. I won't lie, I will miss you. But, you don't belong here Snowflake."
Snow couldn't stop the tears from rolling and latched onto Aela.
"I'm going to miss you too, Aela!" Snow sniffled into Aela's body.
"Ah, come on. You're going to make me tear up." Aela grabbed hold of Snow's shoulders, holding her back before speaking from her heart.
"We may not be related by blood, ehh, non frostblood blood, but. I feel like you are my own. Thank you for getting me through my darkest time. Now, get on out of here before I throw you in."
Icebreaker made a low humming noise.
"I'll miss you too, Icebreaker. Make sure Snow doesn't die before I retire, alright."
Wings extended out above Icebreaker's handle. Apparently, that was its signature now.
Laura and Aela waved Snow off. Snow faced the portal. After all this time. She felt like a different person. The tales to tell and the warnings to deliver. Being here made her infinitely more appreciative of all the small things she had in life along with her privileges. Snow took one final look at Aela and Laura and they both gave her a warm smile.
"Snow, one last thing." Aela said.
"Yeah, Aela?"
"Tell your mom to send me boxes of cooking ingredients. I got to show you up when I come back."
"You got it. Don't burn the house down in the meantime."
"I'll try my best!" Aela cheesed.
Snow jumped into the portal, her perception bended, twisted, and flashed. Then, she spawned into reality, crashing onto the ground.
The ground was soft, muddy and wet. She was in a swamp.
The insect marshlands.
"Damnit Aela!"
End
"You don't need a goddess to enact good in the world. Virtue and morality are both conceived and enacted by humanity. The authoritative hand of a god or goddess serves no purpose but to give us comfort." - Aela Rikheart
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