Date: Fri, 27 May 2016 16:12:12 +0000 (UTC)
From: A.B. <ckskb1@yahoo.com>
Subject: The Chronicles of Valana Vol 2: Elaria's Bane chapter 5

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Chapter 5: Starry night, stormy night


"I hate that we had to leave Norion, Terastil and Uragoth behind in
Oghelle." Aer'andil complained yet again for the umpteenth time.

"Terastil is usually correct about these things."

"I know his plan, I do not like leaving Norion in that nest of vipers."

"You approved of it."

"Doesn't mean I like it."

"We'll arrive in in Halmeran's port city by nightfall and low tide. We'll
rest there and make our way for the Orkhavoc city of Saghe tomorrow. It
should take us two days to get there."

"Minaroth...it has already been two days and I miss him."

"You are our High-King, act like it." There were only a few people that
could talk to Aer'andil like this. He accepted this only from his mother,
Norion, Tha'ala, Feldon and Minaroth. "He'll be okay, he is by no means
defenseless and he has two of our best warriors with him."

"I didn't think you'd agree to this plan." Aer'andil tried to
chuckle. "Leaving me with only two guardians."

"You ordered it. I may consult you, I may agree or disagree but the moment
you order me to do something that's that, it's the King's order." Minaroth
spoke calmly with a serious tone.

"You didn't think even for a moment to disobey me and have Terastil and
Uragoth come with us?" Aer'andil raised an eyebrow.

"This is something that you seem to have problems grasping my King. Perhaps
the young of your age, perhaps the years you spent in that other world. You
are my King and you are our High-King. I may agree or disagree with your
orders but I will complete them or die trying.  To disobey a direct order
from the King is treason. There is no sentiment or like or dislike an
order. If it is given it is given and must be carried out to completion or
death. If you give me orders that counter my personal ethics I will still,
follow them but you will lose my respect and care. If you order me to do
something that is completely insanely illegal and will result in harming
our people and I have no other choice than to commit treason I prefer to go
all the way and remove you from the throne." Aer'andil's head snapped as he
turned to stare into her relentless eyes ins utter shock. "I do not think
it will ever come to that, your orders so far are not worse than your
father's ever were. So far you have our respect, mine and the others'. We
also understand that for all of Terastil's strategic brilliance you are
playing on a chest board that we do not comprehend so maybe some of your
orders may sound outlandish or crazy to us but we trust that you know what
you're doing and eventually the outcome will benefit our people."

Aer'andil remained silent for a while. "I do not know what the outcome will
be, what I do know though is that if we lose...there won't be much of
anything left for you to kill me or otherwise remove me from the throne."
Minaroth detected pain and ever the slightest trace of doubt in the tone of
his voice.

"I feel tired. I think I'll turn in for the night. Goodnight Minaroth, may
the stars guide your dreams and the moon guide your spirit."  Aer'andil
saluted his tutor and guardian in the traditional Gel'Glidorn way.

Minaroth actually smiled, a faint smile but a smile nonetheless. "Sleep
well my King, I'll watch over you with Belevod."

Aer'andil nodded and stood up to leave. "Can I ask you a question?"
Minaroth asked him.

"I never like it when you ask if you can ask a question." Aer'andil
laughed.

"Sometimes I like the answers you give. Is there ever a moment you wish you
could return back to that other world you were sent to?"

"No. Sure there are moments when I wish I did not have to make difficult
decisions or when I wish there was not so much Darkness, suffering and
death in the world but no I do not want to go back to Earth, to the other
world. Here is where I belong, amongst my people.  I am an elf and I will
do whatever I must to protect the Elves...and even the Humans from whatever
may lurk in the shadows and all the dark places of the world."

"Yes, sometimes I do like the answers you give. Sweet dreams Aer'andil son
of Liandras, may the spirits watch over your dreams and the flame that
burns within you cast away the shadows from your soul." She bowed her head.

Aer'andil nodded and walked across the ship's deck to the cabins. It was
such a lovely starry night, not a cloud anywhere with the sea bathing in
the reflections of all the stars and cosmic light. There was no wind thus
making the Captain of the ship have his men row to keep them travelling and
not wonder aimlessly across the sea currents.

"Such an interesting thing." Minaroth thought to herself. "Valana is almost
always windy, almost always there's a good enough wind to sail across the
sea to whichever destination. Here it seems the moment we crossed Blagar
point the wind died out almost instantly."

"Captain, is it normal to not have wind down here?" She asked the Captain
who had come out of his cabin to make his rounds before turning in for the
night.

"Aye, this time of year the marches to the east and the hot weather coming
from the west cut down the wind here. We should have some wind after we
cross the Serpent's Bastion." He replied making gestures and pointing at
unseen things to illustrate what he was saying.  His other hand caressing
his long black-haired beard.

"Thank you Captain." Minaroth closed her eyes entering a meditative state
to communicate with her spirit.

* * *

Oghelle, The Royal Palace two days ago.


"He...he left without me?" Norion asked. He looked more hurt than angry.

"Yes, you are required here with me and Uragoth." Terastil replied closing
the door behind him.

"Why? I should be by his side." Norion stated stubbornly placing his hands
on his hips, his left foot tapping the floor.

Terastil gave Uragoth a nod with his head. Uragoth threw a rune on the
floor and crushed it with his foot. An invisible barrier covered the room.

"Now that we can talk more privately in this nest of vipers and
Darkness..." Terastil sat on one of the chairs in the room motioning for
Norion to do the same.

Norion sat crossing his hands in front of his chest looking crossed.

"Let's talk then, shall we?" Uragoth spoke, standing behind Terastil. "A
Darkness sits in the throne of Elaria and wants to throw us all into war,
Elaria and Valana alike." Norion knew the older Elven Lord was somber and
serious but he had never known him to be so grim as he looked now.

"What are we goin to talk of then?" Norion gulped asking the two guardians.

"Death and Deception and not necessarily in that order." Terastil replied
leaning forward.

* * *

Oghelle, Outskirts Cottage two days ago.


Orphon woke up feeling chilly, the sheets having fallen off him during the
night. He looked to his left propping up on his elbow.  Next to him Vashka
stirred.

Orphon looked at the sleeping boy, his lithe stocky body shinning under the
morning sun's rays. Now Orphon could see Vashka's three-inch penis resting
above his thirteen-year-old bare pubic mount.

Orphon knew his father preferred male lovers. He knew that he had married
his mother because he had to. He knew for a year now that he liked girls
even if he had not yet done much of anything with anyone but looking at
Vashka now made him feel horny and odd, all tickling like. He knew he
wasn't falling for the boy or anything as dramatic and that his teenage
hormones needed an outlet and Vashka's lean, sexy-looking body was making
him feel all worked up.

His heart racing and his hand shaking he traced it along the boy's treasure
trail feeling the smooth skin below his touch. He could feel his four-inch
dick hardening under the soft breeze coming in from the open window and the
lustful feelings Vashka was unknowingly giving him.

He gulped and groped Vashka's bits, starting with his now erect phallus
before giving the tight ballsack a gentle squeeze. He heard the younger boy
moan softly in his sleep giving him pause for a second before he proceeded
to jerking off the erect yet smooth and lightly veined boystick between his
fingers.

It didn't last long as seconds later Vashka let out a longer, deeper moan
and thrust his hips up. A second later a couple of drops of a clear liquid
landed on his fingers.

Orphon brought it closer to his face, curious if the young boy's cum would
taste like his. After smelling it some he brought it to his lips and gave
it a lick. He found the taste not unpleasant, less earthy than his and
quickly licked the rest of it.

He was feeling so horny that all inhibition left him, whisked out his hard
nail and started pulling on it furiously, sure that the other boy was fast
asleep.

Seconds later he felt his testicles tightening close to his hard dick and
then euphoria overtook him as he spilled his seed over his stomach.

"Wow that was hot let me tell you and thank you for the service." Orphon
snapped his neck to see a very awake Vashka taking a dip from his stomach,
bringing the finger to his lips and tasting it out. Vashka couldn't help
himself from laughing his admittedly cute behind off from how Orphon jumped
nearly out of his skin from his surprise.

"Oh man that was just hilarious!" Vashka bellowed laughing as Orphon
recovered and launched himself at the younger boy tickling him.

* * *

Gel'anr, Royal Palace. Present.

"My Queen, you asked for me?" Tha'ala knocked on the door that lead to the
Queen's private garden.

"Come in, dear." Tha'ala closed the door behind her. It was a lovely garden
with flowers and trees that provided shade. A round table with two chairs
were under one of the trees with a paved floor beneath it. The garden was
quiet except for the sound of the breeze on the leaves of the trees and a
stream that run through the garden.

"The birds are quiet now, asleep. They wake up later on. Oh do call me
Felwyn my dear, you have my son's heart you can have my name instead of the
trivialities of the court." Felwyn told her. Tha'ala nodded smiling.

"Now, why I asked you here and why my son asked you to stay behind. Please
sit." Felwyn sat in one of the two chairs and poured them some orange
juice.

"I am to teach you illusions and I am to teach you diplomacy and court
dealing...as you'll find out the two have more similarities than
differences. Your training on creating and sustaining magical illusions
will have to wait until tomorrow, for now I've asked the ambassador of Fadr
to come join us." Felwyn just looked at the door for a couple of seconds
then the doors opened and the Royal Guards let in a human.  He looked more
of a boy than a man.

"Yras Vendril, youngest son of the King of Fadr, newly appointed Ambassador
of Fadr to the Elven lands at your disposal my Queen." The lad made a
courtesy bow standing a few meters away from them. Felwyn smiled, Yras
could not take his eyes off Tha'ala.

"Pleased to meet you young one, I'd like you to transfer this to your
father, the King of Fadr. Tell him that if he joins Oghelle's war against
the Orkhavocs my son will be most displeased."

"My Queen. I have no..."

"Do not lie to me Yras, I was not born yesterday and the ears and eyes of
Gel'anr see all."

"Very well then, Oghelle is giving us substantial privileges if we do. What
does Gel'anr and the alliance have to offer? You do not usually meddle in
the affairs of men."

"Bold man aren't you?" Felwyn stated more than asked. "Whatever privileges
you earn by this, privileges that you lost in the last war by joining Zah
Dah you will lose completely from us. For now, your merchants are blockaded
by entering alliance ports, sign this deal with Oghelle and Fadr will be
completely embargoed by all Valanan ports and Kingdoms. Also I am quite
sure that Eri'Adar and Rodania will not allow this to happen.  Oghelle is a
key trading partner of theirs."

"They cannot stop us." Yras stated stubbornly.

"It is not often that Human Kingdoms that are rivals like Eri'Adar and
Rodania join forces but I think they will for this. Can Fadr withstand
their combined military? I think they can carve up the land nicely between
them. Eri'Adar gets all the lands below the river Iaval and Rodania gets
everything to the north allowing them for a land passage to the Kingdom of
Batorn. Eri'Adar gets a safe port in the east and everyone's
happy...everyone except for Fadr. You do know what Rodania likes to do with
the Royal families of those they conquer yes?" Yras' look changed in a
blink of an eye. He knew that Rodania killed the Royal families of their
conquered lands. A safety measure against future insurgencies, rebellions
or retaliations.

"T...they'll not know." Yras tried to work his way out of the bind.

"Yes, they will. I will make sure of it. My son wants the Orkhavocs secure
and unharmed and I will do my utmost to make sure that my son and his plans
succeed." Felwyn stated back. "Now, we can exchange hostilities
and...mostly empty threats all day or you can go back to your father and
tell him what I told you with this, if you do not accept to enter on the
side of Oghelle in this endeavor, stay in general away from Elaria for now
and I can convince my son to stop blockading your merchants from Alliance
ports."

"How certain is this?"

"It can become a lot more certain if you come back with a written promise
from your king. I am part of the regency council and my son will not
disagree on this I am sure."

"Very well then I shall pass this to my father. Is there anything else you
need of me my Lady?" Yras asked a lot less tense than before.

"No, that will be all, thank you Yras of Fadr. I only have one
question. Are you related to Tarak Vendril?"

"Yes, unfortunately he is my cousin, why are you asking if I may ask? What
did he do this time?"

"A few months ago he attacked my son on his way to Dara...he is not in the
world of the living anymore, my condolences."

"Ah, thank you for your consideration my Queen, but all I have to say is
good riddance, he was a blight and a disgrace to our family."  Yras
shrugged his shoulders and left.

"This was...interesting."

"Yes, you served your purpose here as well as learning something new about
diplomacy."

"My purpose?"

"Yes, he could not stop himself from ogling at you, constantly."

Tha'ala's eyes almost bulged out of their sockets. "Butbutbutbut -she
graoned-...I am...uhm...I and Aer'andil...ehhh..." She blushed heavily.

Felwyn laughed. "Yes, but he does not need to know this and you of course
are the next High-Queen of all Elves. Your legs open only for my son this
is true but this does not mean that you cannot...tease and play with the
humans if it serves the Elves, your husband and our agenda against the
Darkness. Appearing available by no means does it actually mean that you
are available." Felwyn winked at her before standing up.

"Come now, help me out with the weeds on my garden please." Tha'ala nodded
and stood up.

* * *

South west of Saghe, close to the Serpent's Bastion, present.


"This is...huge. This is the Serpent's Bastion? We can see it from open
sea!" Aer'andil gasped at seeing the gigantic construction extending beyond
the horison.

"It is, aye. Protects us from the heathen hordes...I do not like those
clouds in the horison though. I hope we arrive at Saghe soon, before that
storm reaches us."

Aer'andil looked to the west to where the Captain was looking at.

"That's no normal storm...I can smell it in the air...Captain is there
anywhere safe near here where we can take refuge?" The Captain shook his
head negatively.

"This whole stretch of land to the south of the Kingdom of Hordivar up to
Saghe is full of underwater reefs and treacherous sea currents, to boot
there are no natural harbours or beaches down here, only sheer rock
cliffs. We either turn back to Hordivar's south port of Lakost or
Limenodor, both are days back west."

"No, stay on course...we have no time to lose." Aer'andil told the Captain
who looked worried.

"Then we can only hope it doesn't head our way." Aer'andil shook his head.

"No, Captain, it is heading straight for us, make what preparations you
must. Minaroth, Belevod t nivadol thel cieda." He told his guardians who
hearing their king order them to prepare for battle sprang from where they
stood and started casting magical wards and whatnot.

"Helmsman take us closer to the shore, pull the rigging men and gather the
top sails, we're in for rough weather." The Captain started barking orders
to his men while Aer'andil retrieved the bow from his shoulder.

As the hours passed they could see the black cloud front reaching ever
closer and closer until it was upon them with hurricane force winds, rain
and thunder.

Finally, the storm was upon them, ferocious and foreboding. The rigging
cracked and whipped under the severe wind's pressure, the sails flapping
about as if crying under the strain.

Aer'andil could hear it in the wind and the sea, the whispers dark and
malicious.

"Hana zah divakir ugr vig Irmil!" The shadows have come for you, the
disembodied voice whispered in the wind, a female otherworldly, hushed
voice. "Hana kaagri vig hana Fosgvern divok ugr rudir thargul"

"The bane of the Elves has come for your soul" Aer'andil whispered. "You
want my soul foul being? Well come and get it!" He screamed at the wind.

There was a laughter that everyone heard, more of a screech making everyone
cover their ears.

The wind continued to howl with increasing speed and ferocity.

"We must turn back! My Lord we won't make it in this weather!" Belevod
tried to yell so that Aer'andil would hear him.

"We can't get back, don't even know which way is back or forth in this
weather, we're at the mercy of the wind and sea now, and this ship won't
last for mu..." The Captain replied with his sentence cut off by a huge
wave that crashed on to the side of the ship sending them flying back. Two
members of the crew flew into their watery grave.

"Look! There!" Aer'andil pointed at a point in the distance. At first they
could not see anything other than waves then after a towering wave subsided
they saw them. A dark figure on a flying creature and a flock of pairs of
red eyes around it.

"They are coming, Captain call battle stations!" Minaroth called out and
unsheathed her sword, a fire ball in her other hand.

"Men, to battle stations! Arm the magica cannons!" The ship's cannon ports
opened up and the whole ship became alive in a flurry of movement as the
men hurried to their stations.

"Wait until they're closer, then when we are riding a wave for higher
ground let loose. Belevod, Aer'andil you know what to do." Minaroth had a
very unsettling grin on her lips.

"Ready to do battle Minaroth?" The Captain could see Aer'andil standing
there next to his guardians, calm and holding his bow as if he was standing
on dry land in archery training.

"Yes, my King, ready to slay whoever threatens you or our people. My blade
is ready to sing in the wind and bathe in the blood of our enemies."  She
twisted the blade in her hand whirling it around.

"Here they come! What is that thing?" The Captain asked as he fired an
arrow from his crossbow. The creature disintegrated and reintegrated, the
crossbow bolt missing it entirely.

"Creatures of darkness! Arm your magica cannons with fire and light magic
projectiles." Belevod told the Captain. "The Dark General...he's flying a
wyvern...part snake part abomination on wings and breathes poison, it will
kill you within minutes if it hits you but has none of a dragon's scales,
hit it with arrows."

The creatures of Darkness in all sorts of shapes and sizes. Minaroth
started moving in an inhumanely fast speed slicing and casting one spell
after another at the Dark creatures killing some, injuring others.

Aer'andil aimed at the wyvern flying overhead them tearing at the rigging
and sails. He fired a well-aimed shot piercing its left wing's joint to the
body. The wyvern screeched and fell to the ship's deck. Minaroth pivoted
around from another creature and severed its head.

The Dark General stood up and locked swords with Minaroth. "Murvirn
Fosgvern."

"Ain't going to die so easily fiend." Minaroth replied and twisted her
sword parrying the blow before landing one of her own. The Dark General
parried Minaroth's sword with her own and thrust her sword at Minaroth's
side aiming for her vital organs.

"This is too easy, even with Minaroth's military knowledge and experience
the Dark General should be able to defeat her easy...why doesn't she?
Enough of this." Aer'andil thought and whispered a word. In an instant he
was turned into flame.

"Face me slave of Darkness!" He called out to the Dark General and aimed
his hand at the sky.

"Burning star!" He shouted in a language no one understood. A missile of
pure bright flame launched from his hand skywards. A few meters above the
main mast it erupted into a glowing star-ball. Everything was illuminated
as if the sun had come closer. The creatures of darkness wailed and
screeched as they died from the intense light.

The Dark General laughed and placing a hand on Minaroth's head he pulled at
it. Minaroth yelled in pain. Aer'andil could see a stream of bright light
almost escape her lips, the Dark General was pulling the spirit from inside
her.

Aer'andil yelled and threw a fire ball at the Dark General's direction. She
evaded it and hacked at Minaroth with her sword, Minaroth fell on the deck.

"NO! DIE!!" Aer'andil screamed furious and threw another fire ball at the
Dark General. The Dark General did not even try to dodge it this time. The
fire ball hit her head on without even hurting her.

"I am Elaria's Bane, fire does not hurt me child, for my Master I will have
your head." She called out to him in Elven.

"Air." Aer'andil called out in the same unknown language. In an instant he
changed from pure flames to something combining flames and the essence of
air.

"Cascading wind!" Aer'andil yelled and a tornado like torrent aflame
launched out towards the Dark General.

She laughed, Belevod launched at her, she backslapped him throwing him back
and launched herself at Aer'andil unscathed by his magic.

"Air doesn't hurt me child." Aer'andil parried her blow grinning.

"I know, but I know not yet the true name of water and I wasn't really
aiming for you." Just then the magical storm around them became even more
furious, the wind now tearing open the very hull of the ship.

"I cannot defeat you yet, I know, but I cannot let you kill me either."
Aer'andil told her trying to land a blow with the sharp edge of his bow.

"I will kill you child and then I will travel to Valana and kill he who
used to be my husband. Zah Dah will rise again!"

"Burn!" Aer'andil aimed his hands at the wooden floor beneath their
feet. Even with the wind and the rain battering down at them the fire
consumed the wooden planks in the blink of an eye. Aer'andil jumped into
the dark, unknown sea and started swimming away from the burning ship.



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