Date: Fri, 3 Jul 2015 08:47:52 +0000 (UTC)
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Subject: The Chronicles of Valana volume 1: Shadowlands Chapter 13, bisexual, young-friends & sci-fi/fantasy

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Chapter 13: Avatar of fire


They had been flying for three days now, Dara disappeared, Firefly forest
to their left, a mountain range on their right. The dragons rose higher.
They slept on the dragons and the dragons slept not.  They had left Dara
right after all of the dragons had bonded with humans. Now an army of their
own they flew to Eri'Adar.

"What mountains are those?" Lucas asked.

"Those are the Thorn Mountains, natural barrier between Qadon, Fadr and the
Empire of Rodenia. Tallest mountain range on Valana."

Soon they were over sea again. "Fundor, go south, the Elves know not yet
that you are allies, do not pass over their islands." Merol told the Dragon
leader and the dragons veered south.

A day later the last of Dol'Adur's shores disappeared behind them and
Rodenia's north shores came ever closer. They flew in silence, each lost in
their own thoughts and fears.

"The siege must have started by now...I hope they are okay..." Beck voiced
what they were all thinking.

"Feldon is with them, there is not much we can do for them other than find
the exiled prince.  By nightfall the mountains of Rodenia and
Eri'Adar. Fundor took a sharp turn westwards.  "Crown Prince Valadosh is
near the black river. We will be there tomorrow, no sleep for the dragons
tonight." Fundor said as the dragons gained altitude.  Lucas could feel the
cold all around him but he said nothing, he knew what the dragons were
doing. By gaining altitude, they were gaining time by having to travel less
distance in a straight line and letting the planet's rotation do the work
for them much like planes in Earth.

"Hang in there Marco, I am coming." He thought as he drifted in an uneasy
sleep.

"There! I can see a dragon on the ground!" Drake voiced. It was midday when
they made it to the silver legion's camp.

Fundor released a thunderous roar firing a torrent of dragon's breath. The
dragon responded in kind.

Fundor descended with the dragons following him.

A man stood next to the dragon, a hand on its neck. Fundor landed in front
of them.

"Karadenia I have returned, are thou ready for war?" Fundor asked the
she-dragon.

"My King, we the silver legion stand with you." The she-dragon spoke in a
female yet unmistakably dragon voice.

"I am Crown Prince Valadosh. I have met thee, but not thy friends. Who
might they be?" Lucas looked at him. He looked to be shorter than one
hundred and ninety centimeters tall, with strong hands and a chest full of
self-confidence, short red hair and a crown on them. His amber eyes pierced
through them inquisitively. A large double-mace hanged from his waist.

"I am Lucas...King of Dara your majesty, that is my father Merol Keen, and
our friends Beck, Drake and Micraal of Eri'Adar." The others bowed their
heads in a show of respect.

"I see...Fundor my friend and comrade in arms. I sense something different
about you." Valadosh told the dragon-King after making a small courtesy of
his own to them.

Fundor puffed some smoke from his nostrils, "a show of pride perhaps" Lucas
thought.  "Yes, I like Karadenia am now bonded with Lucas of Dara. A King
for a King and let our foes tremble before us."  "Crown-Prince Valadosh, is
your army ready to march? There is no time to lose!" Lucas asked him.

"Yes, we are, but we were not able to get here in time, the army of Zah Dah
led by the dragon Droholost and Naire Oira scourge of the North had already
passed going south."

"The port of Raeri and the fords of Elandros had already fallen when we
left Dara not five days ago, Eri'Adar must by now without a doubt be under
siege. Will you ride with us?"

"I will not let my country fall to ruin even if my father has exiled me. I
have been fighting the Orkhavoc and dragon invaders for a year now.  We
will ride to Eri'Adar." Valadosh replied and mounted Karadenia.

"It was not your father who really exiled you, but Counsilor Gothral."
Merol told him. Searching for the documents that would prove Lucas'
rightful place on the throne he had found reports from Dara's spies on the
region. "He has been planning his rise to power for a very long time.
Removing you from the line of ascension to the throne was but one
stepping-stone to his ascension. Having your sister killed was another."
Merol concluded giving Valadosh some papers.

Valadosh read them and the colour drained from his face. "I will have his
head for this."

"I have a feeling my friends will have taken care of this...if he also
joined Zah Dah or in some way tried to prevent them from defending the city
against the army of Zah Dah." Lucas grinned.

"For his sake, whatever they may have done to him pales in comparison to
what I will if I get my hands on him. Silver legion we ride to Eri'Adar."
It took the men only an hour to disassemble the camp.

Every man in Valadosh's army wore silver plated armour and weapons, their
steeds covered in silver silk and armour around their heads and legs.

"It will take us a day to get to Eri'Adar." Valadosh told them as the
dragons took to the skies. "We could do it in less time if it was not for
the horses."

"I hope the fight in the north is going well..." Lucas murmured.

"Fight to the north?" Valadosh inquired.

"Yes, the combined armies of men and Elves except Yaria, Eri'Adar and Fadr
are fighting the army of Zah Dah that laid Varania to waste." Lucas replied
him.

"The Elves have mobilised and Gothral or my father did not send troops to
their aid against the Darkness of Zah Dah? If we win this I will give thee
all that I can spare." Valadosh told him.

Lucas liked him, he was blunt but to the point and he had not that
arrogance or indirective speech that he had seen in other nobles so far in
Valana...or Earth.

It was dawn when the first roofs of Eri'Adar came to sight. Lucas gasped at
the sight. The city was in flames completely encircled by the enemy army.
It was a sight to behold as the army of Zah Dah fought the defenders, siege
weapon, magical and archer projectiles going every which way with the
ruckus of the battle reaching them as if they stood right in the middle of
it.

"My beloved city...what have they done to you?" Valadosh whispered and
clutched his fists.

"Two more armies are there...who are they?" Drake asked.

"I recognise one, it is Yaria's, the dogs have come, but they will find
once more that they have chewed on more than they can swallow. I do not
know the colours of the other army, but I have to admit that cavalry is
impressive." Valadosh stated.

"Soldiers of the silver legion, here lies your city, your home, besieged by
the dogs of Zah Dah and Yaria, draw your weapons." Valadosh yelled. In one
synchronised movement, the soldiers of the silver legion drew their
weapons.

"Wedge formation, tight ranks." Valadosh said next and in obviously
extensively trained movements, the silver legion assumed the formation
ordered by their Crown Prince and Commander.

"Charge!" Valadosh yelled. The legion kicked their spurs and the horses
gained speed.

"Dragons attack their siege weapons and the enemy brethren; leave Droholost
to me and Lucas." Fundor gave his orders to his dragons.

Not a moment later Lucas spotted Aer'andil on the battlefield, he had hoped
he would be inside the walls but he saw him out there against a huge black
dragon.

"That's Droholost isn't he...with Naire on his ba..." Before Lucas could
complete his sentence, he felt a sudden but fleeting pain deep in his
mind. He saw Marco fall on his knees on the ground, an expression of utter
pain and despair on his face, his hands limp on his sides.

"Faster Fundor! Faster! What was that just now...?" He wondered urging
Fundor. He saw Naire say something to Droholost, Droholost unleashed a
torrent of dragon's breath, black and vile bathing Aer'andil with it. His
blood froze cold.

"MARCO! NOOOO!" Lucas yelled at the top of his lungs, tears in his eyes.

Aer'andil felt the black fire surround him but he felt no pain from it. He
felt as if he was pushed through a very slippery, thin yet resisting
membrane, his spirit screaming in his mind in agony and enraged fury. His
father was dead and the spirit inside him torn to shreds.

In an instant, suddenly and without warning he felt peace, total, complete
peace. The pain was gone, the feeling of loss was gone, and the knot in his
stomach was gone. He had never before in his life felt like this.

He took a breath, "Am I dead..." He wondered aloud. "I can feel a presence,
but not my spirit..."

"I am all, I am everything, I am nothing, and you are not dead, the abyss
looks very different to this." Something spoke in his mind and all around
him.

"Where am I?" Aer'andil asked properly confused, still having no idea what
this feeling of peace was.

"You are where you were." The entity replied. Aer'andil looked around him,
it did not look like the battlefield of Eri'Adar, it looked like...void, as
if he was in liquid clouds, his mind grasping at straws to comprehend what
he was seeing, hearing or smelling.

"What are you?"

"I am all, I am nothing, I am everything."

"You are not my spirit, you feel...ancient, even more so than my spirit."
Aer'andil questioned, wrinkling his nose in concentration.

"I was before your spirit, I will be after."

"My father...he is dead isn't he?"

"Yes although he does have one last message for you if you will hear it."
The entity told him.

"Yes, of course...but how? He is across Valana..." Aer'andil said sad.

"He can use me like you can, only he knows it and you do not as of yet. He
has had more than twenty thousand years of training, you have not."

Aer'andil saw a mirror like liquid appear from nowhere and in it his
father's face. He saw his father close his eyes and tell him he loved him.
The liquid became nothing again. He could feel tears streaking down his
cheeks and rage boiling to the surface.

"My spirit, it is angry because whoever killed my father also did something
to the spirit inside him, yes?"

"Yes, you are more along to understanding me than your father was at your
age."

"I supposed if I ask you what you are again you'll answer me the same
riddle won't you?"

"Yes."

"Why do I not feel pain or death from Droholost's flames?"

"You are of fire, fire will harm you not."

"Naire...he is immune to fire and I have no idea how to kill him, I may be
of fire but I do not think I can withstand a sword through my chest."

"He is no creature of fire, only something dead brought to life and taught
how to interpret the world of the living. He has no...passion, I think you
call it, inside him. Fire needs passion, life needs it, water needs it, air
needs even spirits need it. Everything needs some measure of passion,
ambition, the will to live in order to live. He only knows how to interpret
fire and hate the living."

"If he is not a creature of fire how come no one can kill him with it?"

"Because whoever brought him back from the world of the dead, from the
clutches of the abyssal planes placed wards of magic, Spiritum and their
reverses on him, he has the appearance of what he is because no one knows
how to call forth the name of fire."

"The name of fire?"

"When someone in your world casts fire he or she is interpreting it, gives
it a name and casts it. To actually, call forth fire you must understand
it, you must understand all that it is, everything that it can and cannot
do, and nothing for like all things it comes from the void. Weird how
something so lifeless can give birth to all the abundance of life as you
know it including you."

"Are you fire?"

"No, I am void. I am all, I am everything I am nothing."

"All that fire is, can and cannot do and nothing...and I suspect that I
must...weave all that into a name?"

"No, not "a" name. "The" name. Fire like all things only has one name but
mortals do not know it and do not understand it, and so they create
infinite variations of interpretations."

"Like the prophesy? Interpreting possibilities?"

The entity did not reply as fast as before. "You understand more than your
father ever did, but do you know that you do? Call forth my name and Will
it so. Will fire and the being you call Naire cannot withstand you."

"To use yesterday magic speak intent and will doom..." Aer'andil whispered
and closed his eyes. "I will not allow Naire, Gilthian or their Master
anywhere close to those I love and care about in Gel'anr..." He felt
different, he felt like something burning in his chest. "They killed my
father...my kin...I will
 end them." He thought of fire, everything he could think of that could
describe it, all that fire could do, physically, metaphorically,
philosophically, the good, the bad, and how much of nothing he actually
knew of that simple yet complex phenomenon and he opened his eyes. He was
no longer in that place.  He was back in Eri'Adar. For a second he wondered
if his body had actually ever left or if it had all been in his mind.

Opening his eyes he saw before him Naire dismounted dusting his black
armoured robes, off to his right Fundor killing Droholost by breathing fire
down the enemy dragon's throat, his forelegs holding the mouth open and his
hind legs holding the enemy dragon's forelegs away from his exposed
underbelly.  Lucas on top of Fundor hacked with his swords at Droholost's
wings with a teary furious look on his face.

He spoke a word, one single word encompassing all, everything and nothing
of what fire is. Lucas heard Aer'andil speak and in a language, he could
not understand then in a bewildered, surprised amazement he, Feldon and all
friendly forces nearby or on the walls saw the air around him pulsate
before in the blink of an eye starting from his chest Aer'andil became
fire.

It was not like a fire wizard's enflamed spell. He had was not surrounded
or covered by fire. He had become fire. Pure white fire with red where his
hair were before and blue were his eyes had been.

"How...how can that be...? The pain of your father's death, Droholost's
fire, why are you not dead?" Naire asked. Lucas could not believe it but
the Dark General, whatever he was, sounded afraid.

The ground beneath his feet burned as he took a step forward and steadied
himself. "You cannot kill one such as I with fire, prepare to die Naire
Oira or should I say...Ybrilth, fourth son of house Beden of Nakesh."

"You cannot harm me with fire. How can you possibly know my name? I cast it
off for the service of the nameless one thousands of years ago!" Naire said
the fear in his voice now evident to all.

"You are no creature of fire, Naire, nor are you a wizard of fire. He would
never have never given you that much power. You are an abomination of black
magic and dark spiritum having learned some incantations and enchantments."
Aer'andil spoke in a voice his own but not his own.

Before Naire could reply, Aer'andil spoke again. "Your Darkness no longer
shall touch Eri'Adar." He said and stretched his hands outwards on his
sides.

"Wall of fire." He said in that language no one, not even Lucas could
understand. Lucas could see the energy, fire, going from his center to his
hands.  The ground shook and the air combusted around him. Emanating from
him a wall of fire, higher than the walls of Eri'Adar, extended to his
sides encircling the city. Every soldier of Zah Dah caught in it vaporised
instantly by the intense heat. Lucas, Feldon, the soldiers of Eri'Adar on
the other hand did not even feel the heat of the flames. To them they were
as cool as the morning breeze.

"Naire Oira, Ybrilth Beden, today you die for good, be gone from this
world." He told Naire and extended a hand to his front. "Death by
fire. Buuuuuurn!"  Lucas half expected something to shoot out from his hand
but nothing happened for a second then Naire burst into white flames
screaming and screeching.  Then he was gone, ashes in the wind. As with the
wolves that had attacked them before the Elven isles, and many other
creatures after a dark shadow tried to escape but the white flames caught
it killing it.

Keeping his hand outstretched, Aer'andil spoke again. "Explode." Ten
massive explosions shot up in the sky, the ground quaking beneath their
feet, causing both horses and Orkhavocs to run away in terror. He had
caused the underground volatile substance Merdoc had spoken of to erupt
sending rocks, soil and ash high in the sky along with anything caught on
top of the trapdoors. The fire from the trapdoors circled the city within
their ten moats killing all in their path.

Next Aer'andil raised his right leg bringing it down with a force, "Heal."
He said. The ground below him melted and a river of liquid fire shot
outwards.  No one knew what was going on but Aer'andil knew the liquid fire
would close the gaps caused by the underground explosions and then solidify
into rock and he knew that it would happen within minutes.

He looked back to his best friend and then back towards Eri'Adar.

"Men of Eri'Adar, fear not the cleansing flames, they will harm no one who
is not working for the Darkness of Zah Dah, charge forth and slay all who
do."  He said, his voice magically enhanced and heard throughout the city
and battlefield.

The soldiers looked at each other not knowing what to do, their instincts
told them not to walk through the wall of white fire before them. "Charge,
men!  Fear not for we walk in the light!" Merdoc said and jumped through
the wall of fire. The men expected to see him burn alive but instead they
saw him landing across it.

Feldon stood up, the pain gone, and without a single word charged at the
enemies closest to him.

The army of Yaria was trying to flee but Valadosh and the silver legion
would not let them.

In a rising wave of humanity, one by one the soldiers of Eri'Adar jumped
through the wall of fire cheering and screaming. The men working for Zah
Dah, the Orkhavocs were trying to retreat. The tables had turned.

"Let none of the dogs of Zah Dah, return back home, kill them all."
Aer'andil told the friendly soldiers then he brought his hand up above his
head and spoke lowering it as if he was giving a signal to attack to
someone.

"Army of fire." From the fiery wall shapes begun to materialise, then huge
horses of white and red fire jumped out, followed by even bigger phoenixes
and other birds.

It was no longer a battle but a slaughter. The enemy soldiers be it men or
Orkhavocs were not fast enough to escape the charging cavalry, the sweeping
dragons and the army of fire chasing them.

When it was all done Aer'andil spoke again. "Extinguish fire." In an
instant, all fire was extinguished. The army, the wall, the burning
buildings in the city, everything aflame was put out. Smoke was a sad
reminder of what had just come to pass.

Lucas had not moved an inch since he saw his friend burst into flames. He
could not believe what had just happened, and to boot the person who he had
known all his life had just spoken a language he could not comprehend.

Before Lucas could even begin to process, his friend stood before him as
naked as the day he was born. Whatever he had done or by Droholost's flames
may not have harmed him but his clothes had been burned to a crisp. Only
his bow, the one his father had made him was still in one piece.

He dismounted Fundor still ravaging Droholost's dead remains releasing
whatever hatred remained of his father and Droholost's betrayal to his kin.

"Marco...are...are you okay? What happened?" Aer'andil just stood there,
his hands on his sides rocking back and forth, his pupils dilated. It was
as if he was not there. Lucas grabbed his cape and passed it around
Aer'andil's body covering him up. The ground where they stood was burned
white.

"If only I could understand how...or why...father..." Aer'andil
mumbled. Lucas did not have the faintest idea of what Aer'andil
meant. "Marco..." He rocked him from his shoulders gently.

Aer'andil turned his head slowly and smiled. "I am...okay...I guess I am
the High-King now huh?" Aer'andil stated in a hushed voice.

"Marco...I..." Lucas tried to convey his condolences to his best friend but
Aer'andil cut him off.

"I know." He hugged his friend for a while.

"Aer'andil...are you okay?" Segaru's voice came from behind them. They
turned to see him sheathing his blade looking a mixture of worried and
awed.

"I am alive, I will be okay." Aer'andil said and looked to Feldon. "Lucas,
Feldon, come with me." He told them and walked to the commander of the
unknown army.

The commander saw him coming and dismounted removing his helmet.

They all took notice of his darker skin. It reminded Aer'andil and Marco of
Middle Eastern descent people.

"Ij gul y kivigh nar y adul" The man spoke to him. Aer'andil looked at
Lucas who translated it as, "You are a mighty warrior for a kid...or child
both are good I think." Lucas noted unsure if the man meant kid or child.

"I thank you for your words, you and your men are welcome in Gel'anr...my
home, tell your men to come inside the city and rest their horses and
themselves...  I need rest but we have much to talk about."

Lucas translated and the man nodded his approval. He pointed to himself,
"Virkahindir."

"Aer'andil." Aer'andil told him touching his chest. Virkahindir nodded with
a smile. Crown Prince Valadosh approached with two of the silver legion.
They carried four prisoners with them, four Orkhavocs, chained and
bound. The moment Virkahindir saw the four Orkhavocs he drew his blade. In
the blink of an eye, six out of the ten legion soldiers were aiming their
spears at him.

"No, wait, he means your Prince no harm, he is after the Orkhavocs but he
cannot have them." Aer'andil said and using his fingers, he lowered
Virkahindir's sword.


"Lucas, tell him. They are the...guests of Gel'anr and to harm them is to
harm me...I think he saw what happens to someone who harms me."

"Marco...? They are the enemy."

"No, they are not dead by The Fire therefore they may be like Fundor. At
the very least, they intrigue me so they are not to be harmed in any way
unless they try to escape or harm someone. Translate to Virkahindir."
Aer'andil told Lucas.

Lucas translated to Virkahindir who even though obviously did not agree
sheathed his weapon keeping his distance from the captured Orkhavocs.

Aer'andil walked in front of the captives and looked at
them. "Lucas...translate to them. I am Aer'andil of Gel'anr. Cr...High-King
of all Elves. You are going to be transferred to Gel'Glidorn, island of the
bear Elves, where you will learn the languages of the people of Valana and
the Elves, you will learn of our customs, our laws, organisation and
discipline as well as our history or at least part of it. When your
education will finish you will be given safe passage back to your
land...wherever it may be. Resist and you will be killed." Lucas translated
to the Orkhavocs.

The largest of them looked at him, studying him from head to toe. He spoke
in his language. It was very guttural almost like Virkahindir's but deeper
and with a heavier accent.

"He is Glogak, son of Krivak a general from one of their cities. He says
that he has never seen anything like what you did and that he never wanted
to follow Bashrak. He appears to be the Orkhavoc General who brought them
all here. Also something about not wanting to slaughter in the name of
Elaria's bane and her Master of the land where the shadows lie...I'm
guessing that's Zah Dah...could she be another Dark General?" Lucas
translated.

Feldon seemed to eye Glogak with increased interest when he spoke of
Elaria's bane.

"He says that they will not resist and that his father and he have long
believed that the warring with the humans of Elaria should stop and his
people to change their ways." Lucas continued. "They will go to Gel'Glidorn
and learn what they can from your people so that they can go back and end
the cycle of violence that has lasted more than a few hundred thousand
years. That everyone thinks Orkhavocs to be mindless stupid beasts that
only care about war and slaughter but they have never thought to learn of
them and their customs."

Aer'andil made a small bow and turned to Feldon while Lucas translated what
had transpired to Virkahindir. The soldiers of the silver legion took the
Orkhavocs away but after the dialogue between the Orkhavocs and Aer'andil,
they seemed a lot more relaxed.

"You are your father's son. He would have been proud. Now though one
challenge stands before we can go to Zah Dah my King. You must gain the
allegiance of the Kings of men and Elves. They are without a commander in
chief and if you don't find a way to pull them together the combined army
will fracture."  Feldon told him kneeling down.

"Feldon...get up...and what about you?" Aer'andil said embarrassed at the
much older Elf kneeling before him.

"You had my allegiance before you were even High-King, it is only
strengthened now." Feldon looked straight in his eyes and spoke in a solemn
voice.

"How do I do that then? How do I gain the allegiance of the Kings of men
and Elves?" Aer'andil asked perplexed.

Feldon stood up and placed a hand on his shoulder. "I have no doubt that
when you will have to, you will find a way like you did to inspire the
soldiers of Eri'Adar and to end the siege. Follow your instincts and that
passion inside you burning bright and you will have no problem." Aer'andil
nodded trying to smile.

"When will I have to?"

"I will contact King Lados, he is the second in command, and tell him to
sit tight and wait for a day or two while you rest, then we will have a war
council from a distance but for now go sleep. We all need sleep now more
than ever."

"I agree. My King, it is good to see you again! Eri'Adar stands with you!"
Commander General Merdoc told Feldon originally and Valadosh after bowing
before his new king.

"King? So my father..." Valadosh asked.

"Yes, I am sorry my Lord but I was unable to save your father from
Councilor Gothral. Thankfully Feldon killed him and his puppet Commander
General Batril."

"I hope his remains have been taken care of whereas the other two are left
out to rot?" Valadosh asked.

"Yes, my King. Your father's remains have been prepared and taken to the
royal crypt. The remains of those two were thrown out of the walls, no
burial for traitors of the kingdom." General Commander Merdoc responded.

"Good, we all need rest and have much to discuss after. Split the men into
groups so that they change every five hours for the first day and eight
hours after that. I want to start the cleaning of the city and the repairs
as soon as possible and I want no looting whatsoever. Looters are to be
killed on the spot. The civilians are in the underground tunnels?" Valadosh
told Merdoc.

"Yes, sir. They were told to go to the mountains and wait there."

"Good, send someone to get them back. The fire cleaned out the city and the
battlefield of all enemy corpses I see. We still need to clear out the
ruins of the walls, rebuild the roads, clean out the swords and stuff left
by the defeated army and patrol for raiders coming from the south and west,
Raeri and Elandros will have to wait for a few days for us to rebuild and
secure the Capital. Have our men buried, I want full honours for them they
gave their lives in the defense of the city against the Darkness. Let the
civilians return and see if they can recognise their fallen if, the
soldiers and you cannot. I am going to bury my father next to my sister in
the royal crypts and get some sleep. Dismissed General Commander." Valadosh
told him and turned to his dragon.

"Not a word Valadosh. I am staying with you, my place is here." The
she-dragon told him before he could even speak.

Valadosh chuckled and nodded his head to the large reptile placing a hand
on her neck for a moment and rubbing her under her scales there. Aer'andil
would not have thought it possible that a dragon could or would purr like a
kitten and yet here before him the ground and his chest shook from the
vibrations of her purring.

An hour later, he was asleep. He woke up with a headache, product of not
having slept for almost a week, all that adrenaline pumping in his system,
having to fight to stay alive, seeing friendly soldiers, men and women die
around him, having to slay to remain alive and finally the conclusive
result of the battle. He got up and got dressed, wearing the circlet of the
Crown Prince on his head and walked outside to find two guards outside his
door, one on each side of it. They stood on attention and saluted him.

He sighed, he would have to get used to this kind of behaviour from
soldiers and later on his people when he returned to Gel'anr. He was the
High-King now.  The trail of thought led him to why he was now, so
prematurely High-King to his people and how this had come to pass. He
winced at the remembrance of it and walked down the corridor searching for
the others.

"Excuse me...would you happen to know where Prince Valadosh, Feldon and my
friend Lucas are?" He asked a passing servant.

The servant made a deep bow with his head and body, "My Lord, they are in
the throne room. King Lucas Berandor Merol, the twins Drake and Beck,
Micraal, Feldon of Gel'anr, Segaru Crown Prince of Rodenia and General
Commander Merdoc are being merited for their efforts in the defense of the
city by King Valadosh the Second."

"King Valadosh? When was the crowning ceremony?" Aer'andil asked surprised.

"Two days ago, my Lord."

"Two days...? I have been sleeping for two days. Why did no one wake me
up?"

"Strict orders from Lord Feldon your highness. No one was to awake you or
disturb you in any way."

"Thank you for the information." Aer'andil told him and headed over to the
throne room. A guard opened the doors for him. Everyone in the room turned
their heads to see who it was disturbing the ceremony and everyone
including King Valadosh made a bow realising who he was.

"High-King Aer'andil, son of Liandras, of Gel'anr, of the Lineage of
Glothoin." King Valadosh spoke. "Eri'Adar would like to thank you for your
effort in its defense. You have come just in time." He motioned for
Aer'andil to a spot next to Feldon. "We had hoped you would wake up in time
for the ceremony.  Now you can be merited as well."

Aer'andil walked to the spot indicated by the King. "I thank you for your
kind words King Valadosh of Eri'Adar." He said in a mechanical voice. He
felt like ash was in his mouth. What was this all for? He needed no
commendation for doing the obvious. If Zah Dah was allowed to win here or
the war it would spell doom for everyone so why the hustle. Was making such
idiotic ceremonies part of being a leader? Commending and rewarding the
soldiers for giving their lives in defense of their home, he could
understand but he doubted Valadosh commended him and the others because of
that. He was putting on a show for the people to see and the foreign
leaders to feel honoured. He stood there throughout the ceremony looking
down at the floor thinking.

When his time came, he walked to Valadosh and tried smiling at the audience
as the medal was placed on his torso.

When the ceremony finished King Valadosh allowed them some time to mingle
and for the Royal court to gossip about before dismissing the nobles.

"We need to discuss what to do next, follow me to the war room please." He
told them and started walking to the war room.

They all followed him including Virkahindir.

They walked to the war room. The same room Feldon had slain the Counsilor
and the General Commander puppet.


The doors closed behind them and Valadosh spoke to them.

"We sustained heavy loses, the Eri'Adar army is almost decimated, and I
need them to guard the city while it is rebuild and the walls repaired.
The silver legion has already departed for Yaria. They are to decimate the
city for colluding and allying themselves with Zah Dah." Valadosh said.

"Their civilians..." Beck whispered.

"They pay the price of the sins of their liege lords. After the silver
legion is done with that, I can send them to Zah Dah. Of the Eri'Adar army,
I can spare you no more than one thousand soldiers. Commander Merdoc will
lead them. I have already dispatched an emissary to Fadr with a missive
that henceforth Eri'Adar will have no trade relations with them whatsoever
for electing to remain neutral against the Darkness of Zah Dah." He told
them and then turned his attention to Virkahindir.

"King Lucas if you will please translate." He paused for a moment. "General
Virkahindir, if you will answer me I have questions for thee." Valadosh
waited for Lucas to translate and then tell him the General's response.

"He will answer what he can." Lucas told Valadosh.

"Where do you come from? The colours of your army, your language, they are
all foreign to us."

Lucas translated Virkahindir's reply. "We come from a land south of this
one, we came by large ship. I am from a city of men called Oghelle. Oghelle
is at the borders with Orkhavoc territory and we have fought them for
millennia."

"South of here? South of here lies only water and the end of the world."
Valadosh said bewildered.

Aer'andil looked at Lucas knowing what Virkahindir meant. Lucas spoke
first.

"King Valadosh, I know this will come as a shock but...south of Valana
there is not the end of the world but more land. I do not know how far but
beyond the south sea, there lies another landmass, probably as large if not
larger than Valana. The archipelagos of Vaser where the dragons come from,
Oghelle, it all lies there somewhere." Lucas told not just Valadosh but
everyone in the room except Aer'andil who like him already knew of this
with his knowledge of Earth, planets, and continents.

"I...I guess there is always something learn. In any case, Eri'Adar is
thankful for your assistance against the army of Zah Dah, and I would like
to propose to you a trade offer between our kingdoms."

"He says that he is honoured by your words and he asks what Oghelle could
trade with a land so far away."

"More pampering of words, Valadosh said nothing for which Virkahindir could
feel so honoured." Aer'andil thought.

"Distance is of no importance, we can trade in all manner of items,
knowledge, weapons, materials. I am sure the merchants' guild of Eri'Adar
and Oghelle can come to some sort of arrangement that will profit both
kingdoms." Valadosh replied.

"Virkahindir says that if the Orkhavoc prisoners are given to him he..."
Aer'andil interrupted him.

"King Valadosh has no claim or authority over the prisoners, I do, Gel'anr
does, and anyone who lays so much as a finger on them might as well declare
war on all Elves." Aer'andil said with a face void of emotion.

Lucas translated to Virkahindir who nodded. "Virkahindir says that he will
respect the child King and will sit down after the war is over and discuss
terms with your merchants' guild." Valadosh smiled.

"I do not know what terms the guild will discuss with you but as the Crown
and the Kingdom I have but one request. Exclusivity of trade. Your kingdom
trades only with Eri'Adar and no one else. Any breach of this clause can
and will be considered an act of war against Oghelle and the city of Valana
that traded with Oghelle. Our army may be damaged now but in less than a
decade it will stand strong again and stronger than before." Valadosh said
crossing his hands in front of his chest.

"Virkahindir agrees."

"This is preposterous! Rodenia has..." Segaru begun to protest but a look
from Valadosh shut him up.

"Rodenia has what? Helped Eri'Adar in this fight because your army fights
with the elves in the north? Or because you are here? I care not of
Rodenia.  Let your king do what is best for your country I will do what is
best for mine." Valadosh told him and turned his gaze to Aer'andil, "I
will...ask you not to speak like this in my war room when "your" prisoners
are still inside my Kingdom.

Lucas felt the hair on the back of his head, stand on attention. Valadosh
was poking power beyond his understanding and Lucas knew it.

"I will not explain myself to a human and the authority of the High-King of
all elves surpasses even you even inside your own city. I will take your
thousand men and whatever fleet of ships you can spare to transport us
across the sea to Zah Dah." Aer'andil responded in a tone of bitterness and
authority that Lucas did not know he possessed.

"We have no ships to spare. Eri'Adar's navy was decimated by Throngul, the
admiral of Zah Dah..." Aer'andil cut off Valadosh.

"Commandeer the commercial fleet. General Virkahindir I assume that your
ships stand by somewhere close?"

"He says yes and his army is eager to fight Zah Dah. He also says that they
destroyed most of the enemy fleet on their way here to Valana." Lucas
translated.

"Eri'Adar's armada could not...what manner of ships you possess to destroy
Throngul's fleet?" Valadosh asked in awe.

Virkahindir grinned and shrugged his shoulders.

"Perhaps too eager, who is this mysterious Dark General...Elaria's
bane...?" Aer'andil thought to himself.

Aer'andil made to leave the room, "Aer'andil, I need you outside the main
gates in no more than two hours. It can wait no longer the Kings of men and
Elves must swear fealty to you and you need to convince them they must. The
army needs direction and will. Lucas, Merol you two should also be there."
Feldon told him. Aer'andil nodded.

"Lucas...I want to talk to you in private." Aer'andil told Lucas.

"Should we not be there as well?" Merol stated more than asking.

"No." Aer'andil said and they left the room. They walked to Aer'andil's
room where they prepared a plan of attack against Zah Dah.

Aer'andil left the room just as Micraal approached.

He walked out of the palace with his two guards shadowing him everywhere.

Walking through the city, he could see the widespread destruction, ruins
and dead bodies still littering the urban landscape of Eri'Adar. There was
also
 hope though, the citizens of Eri'Adar had returned and worked on
rebuilding, rebuilding their city and mourning their dead. Some children
were playing on the broken road when they saw him approach.

One of them, a young girl run to him and stretched out her hand, in the
palm of her hand a stone.

"You are the Elven King aren't you? Thank you for protecting my daddy and
mama." Aer'andil took the stone from her giving her a smile. She beamed at
him and ran back to the other children.

Aer'andil stood up and turned to his shadow guardians.

"What is this custom?" He asked them showing them the stone.

"It is tradition in Eri'Adar, my lord to give a piece of rabble to someone
who helped you defend your house even if it did not make it. It is a silly
yet...  affectionate superstition to drive away any evil spirits and thank
those that helped you by giving them a piece of your house, for them to
carry with them and remember their good deed." One of the two soldiers told
him.

He pocketed the piece of rabble and continued walking to the city's main
gates.

The silver legion and Virkahindir's army had made camp outside the city
with the soldiers patrolling the streets in the city and roads outside the
city for marauders and pillagers. Slowly scaffoldings were erecting all
over the city with wooden cranes to rebuild.

The soldiers on the gates opened them for him.

"Feldon..." He greeted his mentor who nodded his head.

"You are here, Merol is here, where is Lucas? No matter we cannot delay
this any longer." Feldon said and standing behind Aer'andil, he moved his
right hand rightwards speaking in Elvish.

The air parted and a large mirror like image appeared. The mirror like
spell shimmered and the figures of the Kings of Men and Elves appeared,
they looked to be outside as well with tents surrounding them.

Aer'andil took a breath and looking straight in the mirror, he started
speaking.

"Kings of Men and Elves, Zah Dah has been dealt a blow with the victory in
Eri'Adar but my father's death weighs heavily on us...on me. We must march
to Zah Dah immediately and lay it to ruin before they can regroup and
attack anew. I am here to tell you of the plan of at..." The King of Batorn
cut him off.

"Who are you to give us orders you are not ev..." He did not have the time
to finish what he was saying as Aer'andil interrupted him, his face a
portrait of cold fury with rage bubbling below the surface.

"Who am I...? I am Aer'andil son of Liandras son of Urelas son of Heldon
son of Thruidil son of Xandthlon son of Qerelon son of Berelos daughter of
Lamerid son of Yolos son of Imradol son of Teranas son of Glidaros son of
Glidarathon daughter of Vedaron son of Nadraoth son of Calaoth son of
Malaroth son of Saradol son of Feluin daughter of Ladrathlos son of
Domothin son of Ianothlorin son of Aarathloy daughter of Karadlos son of
Menthral daughter of Fingoril son of Derenia daughter of Fadlas son of
Tereniath son Ventral daughter of Eoen daughter of Rimbral son of Otaral
son of Padra daughter of Glothoin. I am the rightful heir to the throne of
Gel'anr, High-King of all Elves and Elven lands, commander in chief of the
combined host of Elves and Men against the Darkness of Zah Dah and if I
cannot your respect I will have your silence." Aer'andil finished saying
with a finger pointing behind Locifar indicating him that if he could not
stay silent and swear his fealty to him he should leave. Locifar stayed
silent even if he looked murderous.

Feldon grinned openly, "Thel Anasol'Felirias! Thel endiron! Thel Glothoin!"
He shouted. The Kings of Elves repeated just as loud kneeling before him.

"You are ready. You are your father's son." Feldon thought pleased.

Aer'andil waited for them to rise before laying down his and Lucas' plans
of attack. When it was all said and done the Kings agreed and the orders
passed down to the officers Feldon terminated the spell.

"Where is Lucas, I expected he'd be here for this?" Aer'andil asked.

Merol was about to answer him when another mirror opened in front of them,
a hideous language spilling forth in a voice of death and misery, hollow
and whisper-like.

"Greetings son of Glothoin, hail thy father's slayer. I am the true Master
of Zah Dah, of the Lands of Shadows and Darkness. Come then to my citadel
of misery and pain, your friend and I await you eagerly. He shall die and
you will open doom for me." The voice behind the mask told them and the
mirror shattered.

"Lucas, find him!" Aer'andil told the guards in sheer despair and white
with fear. They nodded and called out more soldiers giving them
orders. Merol and Feldon joined them.

"Bar the gates, and place soldiers on all the locations where the walls are
ruined. I want the city searched from top to bottom." Merol told them. Soon
enough the whole city was abuzz with yells of Lucas' name.



End of chapter 13. I hope you enjoyed reading it as much as I enjoyed
writing it and that you felt what I felt while writing it.

Send your comments, critique, feedback and correspondence to the email addy
at the beginning. I hope you enjoyed reading it as much as I enjoyed
writing it and that you felt what I felt while writing it.













Characters:

Chapter 1:


Marco Laurence/Aer'andil: Main Protagonist. An elf with sublime skill on
archery and bows, lightning fast reflexes, a being of extreme magic that
only intensifies as he grows up and beauty capable of enchanting
mortals. He transforms in-to a pure white phoenix.

Lucas Mack/Lucas Berandor Merol: Marco's closest friend almost brother
like. A speaker of great ability. Cute in his own way and handsome enough
for a mortal.



Chapter 2:


Merol Keen: Swordsman of unparalleled ability, a speaker of the royal line
of Dara.

Olan: Nothing is known about him, only that he wears a mask at all times
and has a huge black sword.

Naire Oira: One of the seven Generals of Zah Dah. His real name is Ybrilth
Beden



Chapter 3:


Micraal of Adar: a boy from Eri'Adar. Joins Marco, Lucas and Merol on their
trip.

Atrik Nakeros: One of the seven Generals of Zah Dah.

Kaern Vokol: one of the seven Generals of Zah Dah.

Captain Merdoc: A captain at the Eri'Adar army.



Chapter 4:


Beck and Drake: Twin brothers that follow Marco, Lucas and Merol on their
journey.



Chapter 5:


Elinor Gilthian: One of the Seven Generals of Zah Dah. An assassin of
unpar-alleled ability in stealth, cunning and an insatiable hunger for
torture.

Elrian Lavalas: Aer'andil's uncle, brother of his father.

King Trael Lados: King of Qazameria. He transforms into a black stallion.

Droholost: King of the Dragons of Vaser.

Imlathis: King Lados' lover, he is fourteen years old but he has lived for
five hundred years.

Liandras: High King of all elves. Guardian of the prophesy. He transforms
in-to an eagle. Thirty two thousand years old.

Felwyn Galay: High Queen of all elves. She transforms into a crane. Twenty
nine thousand years old.

Feldon Leolin: One of the best warriors of Gel'anr with spear and
magic. Thirteen thousand years old.

Nikorn: One of the seven Generals of Zah Dah.



Chapter 6:


Norion Anorion: An elven boy, son of Feldon, becomes friends with
Aer'andil. He is twelve years old but has lived for forty-two years.  When
he gets older, he will transform into a black panther.



Chapter 7

Tha'ala: An elven girl in Gel'anr.

Elania: An elven girl friend of Lucas from the Speaker monastery in
Qaza-meria. She is from Qazameria.

Barthlos: a friend of Lucas from the Speaker monastery in Qazameria. He is
from crow's nest, a small village near Varania.



Chapter 9:


Boden: Elf-King of Dol'Anro, king of the wolf elves.

Hodrelth: King of Gel'Glidorn, king of the bear elves.

Nisal: King of Dol'Adur, king of the rabbit elves.

Locifar: King of Batorn.

Roden Malais: King of Rodenia.

Segaru Malais: Crown Prince of Redonia.

Ularos: King of Lavonia.

Jekal: King of Fadr.

Rioral: King of Udelon.

Nimer: King of Odrel.



Chapter 10:


Garinha: usurper of the throne of Dara.



Chapter 11:

Fundor: Leader of the rebel dragons that stand against Zah Dah and
Dro-holost the dreadful.

Ygala: A she-dragon under Fundor.

Hageron: A dragon under Fundor.

Nakorol: A dragon under Fundor.

Margarmir: A she-dragon under Fundor.

Lieutenant Harol Digrath: A Lieutenant in the Daran army.

Corporal Lakiri Dothos: A corporal in the Daran army.

Carahal Keen: Merol's brother.




Chapter 12

Torak Bulen: A guardsman in the Eri'Adar army.

General-Commander Batril: General Commander of Eri'Adar appointed by
Counsilor Gothral Hanos.

Counsilor Gothral Hanos: A Counsilor of Eri'Adar.



Chapter 13:

Karadenia: a dragon under Fundor, she has bind with the crown prince of
Eri'Adar.

Valadosh: Crown Prince of Eri'Adar and leader of the silver brigade.

Virkahindir: Commander of the army of Oghelle.

Glogak: An Orkhavoc. Son of Krivak, general of an Orkhavoc city in Elaria.

Elaria's bane: An Unknown Dark General.

Throngul: A Dark General of Zah Dah, in charge of Zah Dah's navy.



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Elven words:

Chapter 1:

Salath: Wind

Vorag: Ignite

Nailal: Elf



Chapter 2:

Riala: Beauty



Chapter 3:

Ikara: total

Volgath: silence

Lierni: return

Em: to

Hathi: normal

Herthal: penetration

Liorda: Control



Chapter 4:

Elion: Thank/s

Oal: you

Elduhost: elf-friend



Chapter 5:

Qazameria: flatland

Ilandri: peace

Felwyn: Sad

Galay: flower

Fendalas: Just

Nemue: sword



Chapter 6:

Droilin: Water

Trialo: thunder

Balos: Protect

Evi: The

Lanastra: Queen

Nil: And

Valom: Protect

Thalin: King

Navo: Rest

Ial: of

Xadothlo: scramble

Gadralo: engage

Tharvi: harpies

Kolstro: explosion

Arilth: thunder

Yadrol: air

Larith: freeze

Thel: for

Felirias: King

Endiron: honour

Gel'anr: land of mist

Glinthala: grace

Imo: one

Loth'irni: without

Dathol: fear

Raya: Sun

Lath: ray

Glamfladrin: despair

Teluviel: guards



Chapter 7:

Tha: love

Ala: child

Ceth: are

Vil: my

Endalin: life

Methalii: soul

Dol'Adur: fortress with holes

Elania: Infinity

Lamanos: strength

Lea: blue

Laros: water



Chapter 8:

Aru'viel: male word for "love of my heart".

Aru'vial: female word for "love of my heart".

Cthali: friend.



Chapter 9:

Erin: Wall

Salath'erin: Wall of wind.

Aru'vil: Plural word for "love of my heart".

Gathlail: Gates



Chapter 10:

Anasol: high

Vothi: have

Cendal: our

La'ari: fealty

Kerun: army

Thilo: turn

Anoli: into

Bethli'inl'lantel. Water and vapour

Wala: form

Horintil: circle

Elbrathril: closure

Herol: truth

Galar: stone

Limbathalin: Celestial

Gel Valir: Land of shadows

Pelari: hunter

Riathnol: darkness



Chapter 11:

Liostro: Light

Fedlaso: wave

Nilothliostar: Column of light

Liandras: Sacrifice.



Chapter 12:

Halith: way/passage

Nodrith: memory | Nodrithloth, plural.



Chapter 13



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The tongue of the men of Eri'Adar:

Chapter 4:

Anlos: home

Yni: of

Hadar: sadness

Gliari: Mountains

Go: the

Utheron: life

Karalas: mate

Fendralth: Banish



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Zah Dah's speech:

Chapter 10:

Vig: For

Hana: the

Ninugahal: master

Jik: of

Zah Dah: Shadowlands

Gihurah: Exalted

Nivu: be

Hji: his

Melarn: dark

Floigh: name



Chapter 11:

Jabegha: Reveal

Sahe'gehern: breath of shadow



Chapter 12:

Zigush: kill

Nivaj: them

Glughj: all



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The language of the Speakers of Dara:

Chapter 11:

Merol: Noble

Keen: Sacrifice

Dinuchin: spirit

Machal: wall

Tanero: travel

Ybra: to



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Dragon tongue:

Chapter 11:

Darastrishil: Dragons, plural | Darastri, singular

Mrith: With

Ve: me

Drau: kin

Zar: I/me

Difadir: accept

Egtar: find

Douth: your

Munthrek: human

Urthalrel: rider


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Forgotten languages of the past:

Chapter 12:

Svegaj Narun:

The five kingdoms of the flat spires, roughly ended seventy thousand years
before the start of Volume 1.

Svegaj: five

Narun: clans

Beden: Hawk



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The language of the people of Oghelle:

Nirgirth: men

Ji: of

Virdorigh: attack

Ij: you

Gul: are

Y: a

Kivigh: mighty

Nar: warrior

Adul: kid/child

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Locations:

Chapter 1:

Manhattan: Come on...you all know it, real world city in Earth. :p



Chapter 2:

Night's forest: An ancient forest near Eri'Adar, full of magic, tall
conifer trees and secrets. Marco and Lucas' arrival location in Valana.

The town of the fords of Elandros: A small town on the banks of the river
Arin on the south of Eri'Adar. Named so nine hundred years before the start
of the story after a famed General of Eri'Adar.



Chapter 3:

Eri'Adar: Capital city of the kingdom of Eri'Adar. The city is renowned for
its navy that is based on the port of Raeri and a few other secret
locations. It is home of one of the two most powerful merchant guilds in
Valana.



Chapter 4:

Caves of sorrow: a cave system in the mountains north of Eri'Adar, or Anlos
yni Hadar as called by the locals. The name stemming from the history of
Eri'Adar and its people.

Mountains of the Jokukar: Or Gliari yni go Jokukar, as called by the
natives are the mountain range north of Eri'Adar spanning from west of
Eri'Adar to after Rodenia. The name stemming from the history of Eri'Adar
and its people.



Chapter 5:

Fedria castle ruins: Castle ruins on the north borders between the realms
of Rodenia, Eri'Adar and Yaria.

Mount Ironhorn: One of the peeks on the mountains of the Jokukar.

The settlement of Yridrial: the human settlement from where the boat to
Qazameria departs.

Qazameria: One of the Elven isles. Land of the horse-Elves.

Ilandri: The capital city of Qazameria. Situated in the center of the
island.



Chapter 6:

Gel'anr: Capital Island of the Elves, and home of the bird elves. From
here, the High-King and High-Queen reign.

Glinthala: Capital city of Gel'anr.



Chapter 7:

Lea'laros: Ferry port of Gel'anr.



Chapter 8:



Chapter 9:



Chapter 10:

Kilvi Vindro: A small fishing village to the north of Gel'anr

Padala's watch: A human village near the edge of firefly forest.

Gel Valir: An ancient abandoned Nial fortress on the foot of the black hill
in the Firefly forest.



Chapter 11:

The black hill: a mountain on the center of the Firefly forest in the
center of the three kingdoms of Udelon, Odrel and Batorn.  A land of
mystery, fierce beasts that is largely avoided by humans.

The flat spires: Towering mountains with flat tops North of Lavonia. The
endless interconnecting cave systems and thick forests make them largely
unhos-pitable to humans.

Dara: City of Speakers. Merol's home Kingdom.



Chapter 12:

Iaven: Historical name of Lavonia seventy thousand years ago.

Nakesh: One of the Five Kingdoms, historical location of Valana.

Hakon: One of the Five Kingdoms, historical location of Valana.

Turvion: One of the Five Kingdoms, historical location of Valana.

Natosh: One of the Five Kingdoms, historical location of Valana.

Calorth: One of the Five Kingdoms, historical location of Valana.

Oghelle : A city of Elaria.



Chapter 13:



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The Lineage of Glothoin:

Aer'andil son of Liandras son of Urelas son of Heldon son of Thruidil son
of Xandthlon son of Qerelon son of Berelos daughter of Lamerid son of Yolos
son of Imradol son of Teranas son of Glidaros son of Glidarathon daughter
of Vedaron son of Nadraoth son of Calaoth son of Malaroth son of Saradol
son of Feluin daughter of Ladrathlos son of Domothin son of Ianothlorin son
of Aarathloy daughter of Karadlos son of Menthral daughter of Fingoril son
of Derenia daughter of Fadlas son of Tereniath son Ventral daughter of Eoen
daughter of Rimbral son of Otaral son of Padra daughter of Glothoin.



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Liandras' creations:

One he wields.

One created for Merol Keen.

One lost was a sword.

One lost was a spear.

One broken was a battleaxe.

Aer'andil's bow will be the last one.



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Crowns and colours of the realms of Valana: Chapter 9:

Udelon: A horse emblem and Red colours.  Odrel: A pig emblem and Green
colours.  Fadr: Wheat emblem and yellow colours.  Lavonia: blue and red
colours. Sea hawk emblem and metal sculpture on helmet.  Redonia: purple
and yellow colours. Lion emblem and metal sculpture on helmet.  Batorn:
yellow and white colours. Dog emblem and metal sculpture on helmet.  Dara:
orange and blue colours. Griffon emblem and sculpture on helmet.
Qazameria: wild rosemary flowers and birch tree bark crown. Brown and green
colours.  Gel'anr: elderflowers and pine tree bark crown. Blue and white
colours.  Dol'Adur: Rabbit elves: jasmine flowers and olive tree bark
crown. Brown and red colours.  Gel'Glidorn: thorn bush flowers and maple
tree bark crown. Grey and yel-low colours.  Dol'Anro: wolf's bane flowers
and wild rose bark crown. Red and blue col-ours.



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Poems to and from Aer'andil:

Chapter 9:

To Aer'andil from Norion:


"Art thou abroad on this stormy night on thy journey of love, my friend?
The sky groans like one in despair.  I have no sleep tonight. Ever and
again I open my door and look out on the darkness, my friend!  I can see
nothing before me. I wonder where lies thy path!  By what dim shore of the
ink-black forest, through what mazy depth of gloom art thou threading thy
course to come to me, my friend?"


To Norion from Aer'andil:


"Life of my life, I shall ever try to keep my body pure, know-ing that thy
living touch is upon all my limbs.  I shall ever try to keep all untruths
out from my thoughts, knowing that thou art that truth which has kindled
the light of reason in my mind.  I shall ever try to drive all evils away
from my heart and keep my love in flower, knowing that thou hast thy seat
in the inmost shrine of my heart.  And it shall be my endeavour to reveal
thee in my actions, knowing it is thy power gives me strength to act."



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Creatures of Darkness:


Ivakor:
A creature made from miasma. It serves an overseer who serves one of the Dark Generals of Zah Dah. It is made to gain information while
killing its victim. They are not foot soldiers. They are the ultimate spy. You cannot see them, you cannot smell them you can barely hear
them before they strike. Only Elves, magic users, Speakers or a combination of the above can see them when they are stalk-ing their prey.
It kills while tearing at memories and thoughts to gain what infor-mation it can get.



Beralocs:
There are many ways that one can be formed. They are creatures of black magic. They usually form when someone has such a deep-seated
hatred, such an unfathomable grudge against someone that that hatred takes form. It starts in the dreams, which become crippling nightmares
before you are consumed by it from the inside out, then the Beraloc finds another victim, it fosters hatred and anger and festers the thoughts
of the victim until the victim surrenders its will to it and then he or she is consumed. A user of black magic can create one. The Beraloc is
controlled and directed by its master. When a Beraloc is created by black magic and consumes a victim, its creator can order it to spawn off
another Beraloc by a portion of the victim's life energy."


Shadowkillers:

Humans without any conscience with a will and desire to kill and derive pleasure from killing and causing pain. In order to perfect
killing, they sell their souls to a black spirit or black magic user or dark spiritum Speaker. In doing so, they are bound to darkness.
No mortal weapon can kill them except direct, power-ful light.

Adalnial:

Fell Elves. By means of Dark Spiritum abilities, they have had their spirit removed. They are twisted beyond any measure and
turned to fight for the Dark-ness. They feel no pain, no hunger, no thirst, they need no sleep, they retain their immortal life and Elven enhanced senses and reflexes.



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Black magic:

Lavosh'nadri: Death skin

A black magic spell is placed on a victim. The spell does not do anything to the person it is cast upon but anyone who touches him dies instantly.



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Dark Spiritum abilities:

Drinor: A dark spiritum ability. It is cast on someone who has something to tell others, but if he does he will
instantly after be killed as his heart, and all vital organs will stop working instantly.




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Wild Beasts:

Chapter 11:

Daghesi: a disfigured mix between a lion and a dog, but twice as big as any lions Aer'andil had ever seen,
with no eyes and an oversized nose. It stalks its prey from a great distance making it feel tired and constantly
irritated until it is so diso-riented and tired it doesn't see them coming.

Chapter 12

Rahak: Rahaks are quadrupedal beasts of burden with a huge horn on their backs beneath their front leg joints.
They eat grass and are usually harmless. Their horn is hollow and if it is broken, they turn mad and charge about mindlessly until they die by whatever means.




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The Prophesies:


Before Book 1:

A boy of a human and elf will be born, of royal descend on both lines, if not stopped he will end the line of Glothoin,
an evil unheard of before, the boy must be killed upon his birth or the pact's end is night.



Chapter 11:



Evil's will ancient beyond aeons, first of all, it wills after aeons.
An offspring twiceborn of the Fairfolk, of high descend amongst the Fair-folk.
An offspring of the Speakers, highest and first amongst the speakers.
Together they shall be born, under a pale moon on the last of summer's days they shall be born.

Elf and speaker from death they must leave, from Valana they must leave.
To Earth they must go, to rise and train they must go.
To return when ready, to face the evil when ready.

Two shall guard the prophecy, two shall remember of what was before prophesy.
One of the Fairfolk, one of the Speakers. Two shall remember of offspring of Speaker and Fairfolk.
All shall forget of what was, all shall remember when offspring is told of what was.

Two offspring many a hardship will face, first of all evil they will face.
Many a league they will traverse in a quest, across Valana in a quest.
But cruel is not fate, there are unknowing mentors and guardians by fate.

War will come to Valana, it will spread from the Shadowlands to Valana.
Blood and destruction, no one can avoid the destruction.
War's wrath will spread, where will loyalties lie when it spread.

Elves fair and immortal will stand, Speakers loyal and stubborn will stand.
Human hearts are easily deceived, magic, sword or spirit will be deceived.
Orkhavoc stand for evil, unpossesing of requirement to resist the evil.
Wyrms of fire stand divided, for evil, for survival, they stand divided.

To face what is neither there or here, they must go both there and here.
Primordial magic does not lie, but those that use it lie.
Wyrms inside them have fire, and their temper is of fire.

The speaker will be whole, with innate ability and fire will be made whole.
The Fairfolk will be whole, with Elven Grace and primordial fire will be whole.
Father of one must sacrifice to make offspring whole. Father of one must guide offspring whole.

To open the Gathlail Aeternae is to open doom, to use yesterday magic speak intent and will doom.
Death and creation, death can bring creation.
Creation and death, creation can bring death.

To kill what is neither here or there, one must understand what is here and there.
Neither here or there, only celestial essence can bring there.
Neither there or here, only fire can bring it here.
Neither here or there, it cannot exist in here and there.

To Undo become Yesterday's magic.


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The Seven Generals of Zah Dah:

1. Naire Oira
2. Atrik Nakeros
3. Elaria's bane
4. Elinor Gilthian
5. Throngul
6. Unknown
7. Unknown



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