Chapter 473: Plans And Doubt
King Gulben listened intently as Erend, Adrien, Billy, and Saeldir detailed the dire situation they had witnessed. The atmosphere in the room was heavy with the gravity of their words, and the king's furrowed brow mirrored the concern of his advisors.
As the discussion concluded, Saeldir reached into his cloak and carefully withdrew a gleaming sword. The blade, made from the rare and powerful Starsteel metal, shimmered with a celestial light, its edges razor-sharp and imbued with a Magical aura. He presented it to King Gulben with a solemn bow.
"Your Majesty, this is the Starsteel sword we forged in the Khazadrim kingdom, by the power of the Sacred Hammer, to aid in our defense against the Great Calamity," Saeldir said. "It capable of cutting through the darkest of Magic and the toughest of armor."
King Gulben took the sword with reverence, his eyes widening as he felt the power emanating from it. He held it up to the light, the blade casting a radiant glow across the chamber. Admiration and hope sparked in his eyes.
"A magnificent weapon," he murmured, turning the sword slowly to examine its craftsmanship. "With this, I hope we stand a better chance against the impending threat."
Just then, Aurdis entered the chamber. She smiled to them, but her eyes lingered longer at Erend than the rest. Saeldir turned to her, presenting another sword of similar make.
"Aurdis, this is for you," he said, handing her the blade.
Aurdis accepted the sword, her fingers lightly tracing the intricate designs etched into the blade. She gave Saeldir a nod of gratitude, understanding the significance of the gift.
"Thank you, Saeldir."
King Gulben turned back to the group. "Oh, right. I also have already taken steps to address the threat we face. I have contacted the Forest Elves, informing them of the anomalies and the encroaching danger. They have pledged their support and will join us in our efforts to combat the Great Calamity."
The mention of the Forest Elves brought a measure of relief to the group. Their allies were known for their deep connection to the natural world and their formidable magic. Their involvement would be crucial.
After that, the group turned back to the map spread across King Gulben's ornate desk. Erend, Saeldir, Adrien, and Billy pointed to various regions on the map, their fingers tracing the paths they had taken and the locations where they had observed the anomalies and the appearances of new kind of mutated monsters.
"Here, near the River of Eldris, we encountered creatures we had never seen before. They were twisted as if corrupted by some malevolent force. The villagers nearby had abandoned their homes, leaving behind signs of a hasty retreat," Erend said.
Saeldir nodded in agreement, his keen eyes scanning the map. "In the Forest of Thorns, the flora has turned hostile. Trees and plants that once provided shelter now attack anything that comes near. We saw marks of struggle and signs that even the wildlife is affected."
Adrien pointed to another location. "At the edge of the Gray Mountains, there were strange symbols burned into the rock. We also saw shadows moving in the mountains, larger and more aggressive than the usual creatures. I didn't thought it is wise for us to check it out before."
"We also see something in the plains out here, it have become eerily silent. No birds, no animals, nothing. It's as if the life has been sucked out of the area. We found tracks of creatures we couldn't identify—large and numerous," Billy added his own findings.
King Gulben listened intently, his expression growing grimmer with each revelation. He traced the areas they had marked, his mind racing with the implications of their findings.
"Your reports confirm our worst fears," King Gulben said, his voice firm. "The Great Calamity is advancing, and we must act swiftly."
He looked up from the map, his gaze meeting each of theirs in turn. "You have done well to bring this information to us. Now, you must rest."
Turning to one of his trusted advisors, he issued a command. "Summon our best scouts. They are to investigate these marked areas immediately. We need detailed reports on the movements and nature of these anomalies and creatures."
The advisor nodded and quickly left the chamber to carry out the king's orders. King Gulben turned back to the group, his expression softening slightly.
"You have all traveled far and faced many dangers. Take this time to rest and recover."
Erend, Saeldir, Adrien, and Billy exchanged glancees then nodded in understanding.
As they left the chamber the palace buzzed with renewed activity. Scouts were being briefed, preparations were being made, and a sense of determination filled the air. The Elves of the palace were readying themselves.
Aurdis gently took Erend's hand and leading him to the palace gardens. Erend followed willingly.
The air was fragrant with the scent of blooming flowers, and the tranquil ambiance of the garden provided a brief respite from the looming threat.
They walked in comfortable silence until eventually, they reached a secluded bench nestled under a grand, ancient tree. Aurdis gestured for Erend to sit, and she joined him, their hands still entwined.
Aurdis looked at him, her eyes filled with a mixture of relief and longing. Even though its not been that long since they not seeing each other.
"I missed you so much." Her voice trembled slightly, betraying the depth of her emotions.
Erend's heart swelled with affection and empathy. He smiled warmly at her and leaned in then pressing a tender kiss to her forehead.
"I missed you too," he whispered.
For a moment, they sat in silence, simply enjoying each other's presence. The world outside the garden felt distant, the immediate urgency of their mission temporarily forgotten.
It was a rare and precious moment of peace amidst the chaos.
Aurdis broke the silence. "I'm afraid of what is to come. The signs we have seen... I'm scared for our people, for our world, for you."
Erend tightened his grip on her hand. "I won't let anything happen to you. and I will do everything in my power to protect our world. We will find a way to stop this Great Calamity."
Despite his strong words, a small shadow of doubt crept into Erend's mind. He knew the enormity of the threat they faced and the weight of responsibility felt almost overwhelming.
Aurdis leaned her head against his shoulder, drawing comfort from his presence.
"I believe in you," she said softly with voice that carrying a quiet conviction.
Erend nodded, though a part of him remained unsure, Erend kept his doubts to himself.
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