Part 5: The Gathering Storm
Telaron silently moved from one large branch to another, as only his people were
capable of. His god had spoken to him in his dreams, and asked him to investigate
the recent events surrounding Jhuntara's old sanctuary. Telaron knew his god would
have investigated personally, but there were strange energies surrounding the
sanctuary that prevented even a god's eyes from prying.
When he finally arrived at the edge of the clearing which marked the sanctuary, he
sat within the safety of the trees and listened to their silent song. Mental images
flashed through his mind as the trees relayed what they had witnessed in the past
few days. With full understanding of what happened, he turned his attention to the
congregation at the edge of the spring water pond, and to the priestess that now
shone with Jhuntara's residual aura.
She had hair the color of a golden fire, and eyes that could stir the coldest man's
soul, or read it like an open book. Wrapped in a pale-blue satin dress with golden
trim and bathed in Jhuntara's aura, she seemed almost a goddess herself. She and
the other members of the congregation were busy preparing materials to build the
beginnings of an outdoor temple, and their attention seemed totally devoted to this
task. Telaron did note, however, a strange sadness about the priestess. He had
learned from his "talk" with the trees that her husband, a paladin named Ronan, had
just left on a quest to rally the Guardian armies. Though Ronan had promised her he
would return, Telaron got the impression that she did not expect to ever see him
again.
He began to ponder this for a moment, but something just on the edges of his senses
snapped his attention to a dark cluster of trees at the edge of where the
congregation worked. No, Telaron corrected himself, it wasn't that the trees were
dark, rather it was something hiding within them. Whatever it was, it was cloaked
with powerful magic, and Telaron's own magically enhanced senses barely allowed him
to detect its presence.
The cloaked figure suddenly darted out of the cluster of trees straight toward where
the priestess stood, her back turned toward her attacker. With only a split-second
to react, Telaron summoned forth the quickest spell that came to mind. A shower of
sparks instantly erupted directly in front of the cloaked figure, causing him to
stagger backward in surprise from the blast. A moment later, and his cloak of magic
dispelled around him, another piece of Telaron's handiwork. A member of the
congregation grabbed a mallet from off the bench he was working on, and charged the
now exposed Voluroff.
With assured quickness, Voluroff drew from the folds of his cloak a short sword with
an aura even darker than the one Telaron detected around the assassin. Voluroff
dodged the blow of his attacker, thrusting his blade into the unfortunate man's
abdomen. The man writhed in pain for only a moment, before his skin turned black
as coal, and disintegrated into a charred skeleton, as though consumed from within.
Voluroff quickly withdrew the sword and prepared to attack again. Though he was
quick, he was not quick enough. Auriana had turned toward her attacker, and her
usually warm eyes turned ice cold with fury. Before Voluroff had a chance to raise
his sword again, a bright bolt of energy flew from her fingers and straight at his
chest.
He was not prepared for the severity of the blast. Every nerve in his body screamed
in agony, and his mind felt that it would explode from the pain. He had a strong
tolerance to magic, but this was no mere mortal magic. Apparently, the priestess
had more than just Jhuntara's aura. As the pain slowly subsided, he realized he
could not win this battle.
With surge of magical power, he desperately teleported himself away. Where, he did
not care, just so long as SHE didn't follow. Dramar would be furious at his
failure, no doubt. But Voluroff had learned all he needed to know. From what he had
learned, Jhuntara had given what was left of her power to at least 1 person, but
even a dying goddess had more power than any single mortal could contain for very
long. That meant there had to be another. If the priestess Auriana was one of them,
it didn't take much to figure out who the other was...
Back at the sanctuary, Auriana scanned the surrounding forest for her mysterious
benefactor. In the shadowy canopy at the edge of the forest, her gaze met that of a
man with light-brown fur and the face of a cat, dressed in a dark green cloak. The
felosian bowed slightly to her, then disappeared into the forest as silently as he
had come...
Making sure Voluroff did not return to finish the job he had started, Telaron
remained in the general location of the sanctuary for several days. When he
departed, he began tracking down Ronan. Along the way, he picked up stories of a
large dragon having been seen in the area, and a warrior that traveled with it.
In their wake spread the news of Jhuntara's return, and a renewed sense of hope
spread with it. Unfortunately for Telaron, he knew he could never share that
sentiment. He knew that in the weeks to come, there were only two possible outcomes
to the unfolding drama -- deliverance or oblivion.
In the weeks that followed, Ronan and Granimyre traveled hundreds of leagues in
search of the scattered troops that once made up the Guardian army. At first, those
Ronan spoke with refused to rally behind him, afraid they would suffer the same fate
as those who had fought the Overlords before. However, Granimyre was mostly
successful in convincing the remained elder dragons to take up the mantle of war
once again. Soon, the stories of Ronan's plans and the support of the elder dragons
reached the ears of the most respected veterans of the war. They rallied those
troops that were loyal to them, and set off to join up with Ronan and the elder
dragons.
In the lands controlled by the Overlords, the minions were gathering strength, as
well. Voluroff had carefully relayed his findings to Dramar and escaped the brunt of
Dramar's fury, managing to come away with his life intact. Instead, Dramar dropped
the current "cease-fire" deal the other Ancients had brokered, and commanded the
Overlords to prepare for a full assault on all lands not yet controlled by the
Overlords. His plan was simple, leave no one alive and no land unspoiled. Conquer
whatever land remained, no matter the cost.
Battles flared anew across the lands, both armies committing themselves once again to
wiping out the other side. At the end of each battle, it did not matter who had won,
for the lands they fought over were decimated in the process. Those Ancients who
had until now stayed out of the conflicts, found their treasured lands and followers
dead and in ruins. The secret movement among the Ancients to stand against Dramar
was building strength, and the Ancients involved in the movement were finally ready
to strike back.
...And caught in the middle was Felosia, one of the few untouched lands left in the
realm. Telaron watched the battles of the converging armies from afar, his heart
tense and sorrowful. He knew what was to come -- he had been here before -- and
now would have to witness it one last time. Both he and the land he loved were
being caught up in the gathering storm known as destiny, a storm that few have ever
escaped...
Continued in Part 6
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