The Realm's Mystics Part 2
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Meera was impressed. She saw that clearly, The High Queen had held back when she first sword danced with her. The High Queenas abilities were far better, with precision-like accuracy in her aim and movements. Even Annawn was taken by surprise at her ability. The contest lasted a short while only as The High Queen moved into her very aggressive movements of attack.
The High Queen used the contest to rid herself of her anger that she held deep within her. Her teacher had often told her to never fight with anger. Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna often found herself ignoring the comment, especially given that she seldom had to fight anymore. As High Queen, she had developed much rage and an immense anger at the Spirits of the Falls, at herself, at The Realm for what it had done to Sleanela, at all the evil within The Realm. It was at these moments that she also hurt her back more. When she followed her teacheras lessons, she was better controlled. But on this moment, she once again ignored her teacheras comments, fighting Annawn only to help release her rage.
After a few short moments only, The High Queenas blade hit Annawnas with such force that, even had this been an enemy of Annawnas, and had she been giving her greatest effort, she yet would have lost her sword to it.
Meera acknowledged her skills, aMy Queen, you surprise me. You be the one who held back the eve of our contest. This I now see to be the truth of it.a Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna smiled at Meera, waving her hand as in dismissing the notion, but Meera wasnat about to give in, aI am due a fair contest then, my Queen.a She looked at Meera, aPerhaps another moment, Warrior Woman. I have been tired out from these two.a Meera continued to challenge her, aI think not, my Queen. I see well the rage you hold within you. That last swing would have undone any swordswoman. Any.a The High Queen studied her for a long moment. Without speaking, she sent her thoughts to the Warrior Woman, What would be the bet, Warrior Woman, as I would need it to be worth My interest. And know that you cannot win this contest.
Narrowing her eyes Meera looked at her, seeing a true Warrior Woman before her, What would you have, my Queen?
The unspoken response was instantaneous, You. As My Warrior Woman. That and you take responsibility to ensure that My sister does what The Realm requires of her.
And if you lose, what will I gain?
What would you like?
You to teach me your sword abilities. Personally.
aDone, Warrior Woman. It is a deal.a All the others had heard were The High Queenas final few words said aloud, but Sleanela knew that some bargain between them had been agreed upon.
The High Queen bowed her head for a moment, feeling her back beginning to ache. She displaced the pain temporarily, knowing she would have to deal with it soon enough. Meera waited patiently, thinking it some ritual of The High Queenas. The High Queen reopened her eyes and raised her sword, touching the tip to Meeraas, and the sword dance began.
The High Queen reached down into her depths of teachings as she had been taught, and anger, as she had been taught not to, drawing them to her. Using her rage of all The Realmas evils, she went instantly on the attack. Meera had no moments to study The High Queenas moves, finding herself fighting against wild and impossibly strong moves. The High Queen quickly saw that Meeraas eyesight on her far left side was weak, seeing that Meera missed some of the moves there.
Meera saw that The High Queenas abilities far outreached her own, The High Queen having skill, dexterity, and quickness all in one body. Meera well knew that The High Queen was hoping for a quick win, but Meera also knew that she could do nothing to prevent it. While she knew The High Queenas weak side, she now knew that The High Queen had found hers as well, playing steadily into it with a strength that highly contradicted The High Queenas looks.
Annawn smiled, seeing The High Queen that she once knew, as a Warrior of Warriors, and seeing something else that she had long only guessed at, but now confirmed.
She called out to Meera, finding it within herself to finally inform everyone, aWarrior Woman. Did I forget to tell you that The High Queen was once the Warrior of all Warriors, and was considered as unbeatable?a Meera had no moments to spare as she tried to hold off this wild warrior queen, but did manage to say, aNow you tell me of this?a As Annawn mentioned The High Queenas past, The High Queen thought of her battle against the Mungardies that had killed her love, and of the Mungardies that had injured her back so badly. Her rage was unstoppable with these thoughts in her head, and her sword swings became impossible for Meera to hold against. As she drew up the vision of the Mungardies that had killed her own lover, she swung her sword with every ounce of rage left within her. It was far beyond enough. Meera couldnat hold the move against her, as her sword touched the ground.
Meera stood, then knelt to her new Queen, You win fairly. I am yours. And I will ensure that Sam remains on her proper path for The Realm.
Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna answered, her back beginning to show its own rage to her, Keep this between you and Me, My Warrior Woman. Your Sam is not yet ready to face this. We do this for The Realm.
Yes, my Queen. I am proud to serve under the most powerful Warrior Woman in The Realm.
The High Queen added, aOh, and Warrior Woman?a Meera rose, aMy Queen?a aYou may have those sword lessons you desired. We begin next turn. You and Annawn.a aThank you, my Queen. I am honored.a She studied Meera, briefly, aStrengthen your left side against your weakness. Your reactions are overly slow on that side, so you must double your strength on your left so others will not wish to prey upon your weakness.a Meera nodded, aAnd it would seem you forget your weakness when necessary.a The High Queen frowned, with a pain in her voice, aFor a moment only.a aAnd what? No one wants to fight against the Elf, further? Cowards!a They laughed as Sleanela looked at her lover, aPerhaps we should prepare for our eve meal.a They left, Sleanela watching as they did so, aAnd your back? Was this worth it?a The High Queen looked at her, not answering, fully amazed that her Elf had sensed as such.
Sleanela returned the look, aAre you aware of how many questions I ask that you answer not?a Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna began to walk painfully back to the room, yet again ignoring the statement. Sleanela just shook her head, aPlace your arm around my shoulders, my Queen.a When they arrived to the room, Sleanela placed The High Queen upon the bed to rest as she looked for The High Queenas back potion, aYou know, my Queen, Elfin Faeries are also very excellent healers.a aOh?a She found the potion, going to The High Queen to rub it into her back, aMost truly. We have most special powers in this area.a She made The High Queen to rise, helping her off with her gown, gently and slowly, so as not to cause more pain. She saw that Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna winced just at having to stand.
aYou will be most amazed.a She rubbed the potion onto her back, feeling The High Queen struggling against the pain, struggling unsuccessfully not to move as her scar was touched. Sleanela saw that the scar was most inflamed and felt sorry for her Queen. The High Queen groaned softly as Sleanela applied the potion.
When she was done, she asked, aIs this the moment I remind you to move your pain away, as your healer does?a Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna laughed lightly, bending her head down, focusing on displacing her mighty pain. For moments she stood meditating on her healing. When she finished, she raised her head and opened her eyes, feeling somewhat improved.
She breathed deeply, finally able to do so, aAnd what is this wonderful mystical Elfin Faiere power that will heal Me?a Sleanela locked eyes with her Queen, placed her arms around her neck, kissing her. As they kissed, Sleanela slowly moved closer into The High Queen until there was no s.p.a.ce between them. She placed her hand on one of her Queenas breast, applying slight pressure. The High Queen moaned, finally feeling not her pain, but the pleasure of Sleanelas touch. When they both caught their breath once more, Sleanela began helping her Queen to prepare for the eve meal. All the garments brought were somewhat casual, but The High Queen usually wore a gown to hide her scar and to prevent the waistband of pants upon her back scar. Sleanela dressed them both in gowns, and they went slowly so as to prevent The High Queen from further ache, to their meal.
As they walked to their affair, Sleanela remained silent, seeing how The High Queenas rage came out during the sword play, but not knowing how to deal with such. She hadnat known of The High Queenas sword abilities, and also hadnat known of the fires that burned deep within her.
The High Queen was moving slowly, but steadily. They walked with arms intertwined, aSleanela. Does it bother you that I answer not all your questions?a Sleanela shook her head, aI take it not personally, but sense you have many secrets within you.a She shrugged, aYou are a Queen and are bound to have such.a aI know not about them being secrets. I just cannot imagine why you would see the answer as important. It has been burned into Me that a Queenas thoughts are her own. And besides, My Love, are you aware of how many questions you ask for which you already know the answer?a Sleanela laughed, aYes, my Queen. I understand. You wish not to be lectured at. I will make a note of this in my Elfin head.a They walked a while more toward the banquet. Sleanela asked, aYour sword abilities are most impressive. They are well beyond Meera, Samas, and even Annawnas.a aBut they cannot beat an Elfin Faiereas?a aIn truth, I know not. Where did you learn such skills?a aI had a good teacher.a aAnd where did you learn to draw from your rage?a She tried to make a joke of it, not wanting a focus upon it, aRage? You saw rage within Me?a Sleanela ignored the comment, aHow do you hold this within you, so?a The High Queen saw it as useless to avoid it, aAnd where is a Queen to let out such rage?a aBy beating on my shoulders, as I beat upon yours prior.a Softly, The High Queen replied, aYour shoulders couldnat bear the weight of My rage. I have been Queen overly long not to have rage such as this. But if it helps you to know, then know that the rage burns with less intensity since you, My Bright Star.a * * * *
Sleanela guided them easily to the banquet hall. Compared to the great stone halls of The High Queenas Valley, the Spiritsa hall was small. Sleanela thought it comfortable and welcoming in its shrunken size. Like the banquet room of The High Queenas, it looked out onto the mountains, the gardens and a small river. The scene was serene and inviting.
Caitha watched these Spirits carefully, comparing them to Wodenas Spirits of the Falls. She had learned that these spirits were of the fires. Upon asking, she learned that the fires referred to were those deep within the ground that made the sulfur pots and geysers so warm, but that the fires of their birthplace were nearer the Valley than to here. She had envisioned that great flames would be bursting from the Isle grounds, but found them to be much like the hot springs in the Valley itself. They had also told her that many great volcanoes lived around the area and that these also were the fires often referred to in the imagery of the Valley. All in all, Caitha found these Spirits less breathtakingly different than those near Woden.
When Caitha asked why they looked so much like herself, they had given her a polite answer, We are not of these forms that appear to you, but take on these forms for your comfort.
Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna liked being in the Sacred Isle for its peace, but often found herself frustrated by the Spirits. She thought their stance overly removed from The Realmas needs. Throughout the meal, both she as well as Sleanela observed, allowing the others to ask their questions of the Spirits. Being High Queen, Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelnas thoughts were hidden from the Spirits in the Valley, but only if she kept them to herself. Once sent to another, all the Spirit Mothers would hear them. Knowing such, she sent no messages to anyone while in their presence. Even while she was upon the Sacred Isle, so as to prevent unwanted thoughts being heard by the Spirits, she tended to speak aloud even though it unnecessary.
After many cycles of being The Realmas High Queen, she had learned to be a most careful queen. And after learning of the betrayal by the Spirits of the Falls, she no longer knew if she trusted these Spirits, either. She was watching the High Wizard Sorcerer most carefully, especially after she had kept such secrets from herself and from Sleanela. But these were not unusual thoughts for any queen. She had been taught to always question, as she had warned her sister.
Long after the meal was done, and after much conversation, one of the Spirit Mothers asked a question of The High Queen. Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna, you are most quiet this eve. What is on your mind?
aI am merely cautious, My Mother.a There was a pause, then, You trust us not.
She shrugged, aI just wonder what you will do with the Spirits of the Falls.a Both Sleanela and Sam noticed that The High Queen had ignored the Spirit Motheras statement.
The High Wizard Sorcerer was somewhat surprised at The High Queenas statement, You know well that they will handle the affair as should occur.
The High Queen waved her hand as if dismissing the statement, aPerhaps we should speak of these things at another moment.a The Most Honored Spirit Mother looked offended. Truly, Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna, I can sense that you no longer trust us.
The High Queen was annoyed, but remained patient and fairly polite, aWhat is it you would desire of Me, My Honored Mother? If you desire that I be honest with you, would the opposite not also be expected?a She wondered why the Honored Spirit Mother was pus.h.i.+ng the moment.
I want you to be open with us. I want you to trust us in what we know to be correct.
aTrust must be earned, My Most Honored Mother. I am not in a position to trust so openly as this. What you do now will have grave impact on The Realm, so I simply watch you carefully.a The Most Honored Mother nodded, It is fair, your request. What may I answer for you that will allow us to earn back your trust?
aYour answers to My escortsa questions have been most polite and careful this eve, Most Honored Mother, but reserved. I would like to hear from you of My concerns. And I think you know of these well. If not you, then certainly the High Wizard Sorcerer, but I know you have spoken with one another.a You ask much of us, my Queen.
Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna sighed, aI have need of such. And this you know. I have been made High Queen over all, including the Spirits. I cannot have the Spirits of the Falls to occur again. I have many regrets over My lack of prior actions, but I will no longer refrain from quick and harsh action. If I sense deceit, I will judge first and ask questions later. We would be much further ahead if I had done this prior. I have been overly patient and allowed overly much spirit control against the innocents.a She was sitting back in her chair, as if relaxed. She looked at the Honored Spirit Mother with a slightly irritated look, challenging her, aIt shall not occur again.a She waited a moment. Hearing no response, she added, aI know that you were aware of this other sister of mine, but you have chosen not to tell Me of her.a The High Wizard Sorcerer stood, angry with her, You are being rude, Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna. These are your Spirit Mothers. You know well that they would do nothing to harm you or The Realm.
The High Queen narrowed her eyes, settling back into her chair even further, speaking very slowly and softly, aSit down, Shandoranel. I will deal with you in a moment.a She paused for a moment, and then added, aAnd forget not to whom you speak.a Shandoranel sat, realizing she had stepped over the line with The High Queen. Sam was shocked at the control her sister seemed to have over these Spirits. Never prior had she even thought to speak to the Spirits of the Falls in this manner. Sleanela was also surprised, but had learned through her memories from her Birth-Mother and Elfin Mother that the Spirits could often be problematic. She sensed that her Queen would handle it fairly, get what she needed, and yet let them remain with some grace.
The Honored Spirit Mother sighed, We did. But we truly never believed she would become a problem. Faralinaterail had vowed this to us, and we believed her.
The High Queen thought about this for a moment, aI have been told that the Spirits couldnat lie to one another.a She no longer trusted them.
We believed this as well. It was our error. We thought since your sister was well hidden, there was no need to bother you with this.
aMany a.s.sume overly for Me, My Honored Spirit Mother. It has placed us in jeopardy. I wish not to be forced to require information that is due Me. I have also a.s.sumed overly much. I have a.s.sumed that the Spirits would freely give Me information and let Me be the judge of its worth.a She turned to the High Wizard Sorcerer, well angered by her, aAnd you, Shandoranel. I thought you to be among My most trusted of advisors. If I cannot rely on My Spirit Mothers and My High Wizard Sorcerer for information, then I will be forced to turn elsewhere for such advice and training. And this can be easily accomplished.a The Most Honored Spirit Mother relented, knowing that their Queen would indeed seek answers and advise elsewhere unless they gave up their secrets, We have meant no harm, my Queen. We have provided no deceit to you, but perhaps you are correct. If we cannot be open with you, then we donat deserve your respect. Come to me and take what you will. I will keep no secrets from you.
Both Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna and the Most Honored Spirit Mother looked at the High Wizard Sorcerer, and waited. The High Wizard nodded, also yielding, As you wish, my Queen. Perhaps you are correct in this. Even the smallest of information I will now give you. I open my thoughts to you, as well. I offer my apology for my insolence.
The Most Honored Spirit Mother added, We have done no deceit to you, my Queen, but perhaps a few things may draw your anger.
The High Queen closed her eyes, trying with great effort to control her temper.
Fools!
She breathed in deeply, then vowed with as neutral a tone as she could, aI vow you My greatest patience and understanding for this openness of your minds. Let us proceed.a The High Queen rose, waiting for one of them. The High Wizard Sorcerer came to her. She placed her hands upon The High Queenas head, and The High Queen did likewise. Suddenly, both their heads jerked back from the pain of the transfer. The High Queen finally removed her hands, bowed her head, and tried desperately to displace her pain. All saw that the High Wizard had to do the same. When she was ready, The High Queen turned and waited for the Most Honored One.
She came over to her Queen, I cannot halt the pain upon this transfer. Our thoughts be not alike.
The High Queen nodded, aI am aware of this. I trust you not to open My thoughts, so will not place My energies blocking them.a I understand. Have no concern over this matter. I vow this to you.
The Honored One placed her hands upon The High Queenas head, The High Queen doing the same. Once again, both their heads jerked backwards from the jolt. Suddenly, all were able to see the true form of these Spirits. As the Most Honored One focused solely upon giving her thoughts to Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna, she was unable to mask her own shape.
Caitha was amazed. Like the Spirits of the Falls had attributes of water within them, these Spirits contained the attributes of the fires. While no fire showed upon them, some of their colors showed the colors of fires, while their shapes molded in and out as the smoke and flames of fire.
To everyoneas surprise, both The High Queen and the Most Honored One began to cry out from the pain. The High Queen finally removed her hands and broke the connection. The Most Honored One fainted and fell to the floor, while Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna struggled to remain standing. Annawn placed The High Queen in her chair while two of the Spirit Mothers and Sleanela went to help the Spirit Mother. She quickly came back into The Realm, and they helped her to sit. Both The High Queen and the Spirit Mother remained motionless, going deep inside to focus upon their pain.
It took many moments, and most became concerned that something was wrong. The Most Honored One returned back into The Realm first, going quickly to The High Queen to help heal her. She placed a hand on The High Queenas head for a brief moment, sending some relief from the pain.
When The High Queen opened her eyes, The Most Honored One said, I knew not you were dealing with two pains. Your displacement of pain was most difficult, and your back pain, while well disguised, was great indeed.
The High Queen was back in The Realm, but was yet struggling. Having to sense into a Spirit Motheras mind was most difficult, and having to do such after sensing the High Wizardas caused much more strain upon her.
She focused on her breathing for a moment, then said, aThank you, Most Honored Spirit Mother. I can accept your indiscretions and consider them to be minor a at this moment. I expect that such will not occur again, but I also have no need to speak of them further. I am well pleased that you have provided this opportunity to regain My trust in you, as it should be.a She turned to the High Wizard Sorcerer, aI accept your guilt, and while your indiscretions are of more p.r.o.nounced measure, they have yet to do harm, and certainly had no evil intentions within them. I thank you in your willingness to remain open in your advice and knowledge. And while you have graciously offered to resign your position so as to provide better for My needs, I cannot accept your resignation. I need you as My High Wizard Sorcerer. If you cannot see this, then now hear Me. The Realm and I have much need of you. But I also expect no further deceit in any fas.h.i.+on.a Unexpected to The High Queenas friends and escorts, the High Wizard Sorcerer and the Most Honored Spirit Mother both kneeled and bowed their heads to The High Queen, High Queen.
The High Queen, however, had expected such. And with this display, she hoped their trials between them finally over. aPlease rise. I accept your apologies and thank you for your compliance.a Sleanela saw that her Queen looked tired, but was proud of her, knowing that it couldnat be an easy task to face down the Spirit Mothers or the High Wizard Sorcerer. She had done it patiently, yet forcefully.
Sam was unbelieving at what had occurred. She knew that never could she had done as much with the Spirits of the Falls. She realized more than ever what her sister kept trying to tell her, Trust no one, not even your own thoughts. Question everything, including yourself. And see nothing as simple.
Meera wasnat as surprised as she was pleased. This Queen truly was a Warrior Woman, and it warmed Meeraas heart to be with such a one as this. Caitha had no idea as to what occurred, but was glad it was over.
In an effort to change the tone, Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna asked, aMy Most Honored Mother, I have a small problem. My Love tells Me that she adores sweets, but I now find Myself outside My Valley and cannot call for them. Do you happen to have a sweet for this eve?a The Most Honored One smiled, grateful to return to an easier moment, Oh, we do. It will be brought out now, especially for you, our Elfin Faiere.
The High Queen nodded politely, yet thinking to herself, They withhold something. I know this as truth, but I cannot learn of it. How do they withhold this from Me? This should not be possible.
She wasnat pleased, but held it to herself.
She smiled politely, aAnd My Most Honored Mother, could one of our other Spirit Mothers perhaps sing us some songs of the Valleyas past?a The eve pa.s.sed in a more relaxed fas.h.i.+on, with songs sung and stories told of the Valley and of the Spirit Mothers. Food was provided throughout the eve, but Sleanela watched her Queen carefully, noting that she said or partic.i.p.ated little, smiling only, to mask her emotions. Sleanela saw that she looked weary.
When she thought the moment appropriate in the after mideve, Sleanela asked, aWhat are the events next turn, my Queen?a The High Queen looked at her, hoping she knew where Sleanela was going with her question, aWe will take the turn to go through all our events, I think. And I believe that My sister requires a few more moments, perhaps alone, with our gracious Spirit Mothers, and I have vowed a sword lesson.a Sleanela stood, offering her hand to her Queen, and looking upon all the others, aThen we take our leave, as I am tired. We will see all in the morn.a Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna was grateful, as it was never fully appropriate for a queen to leave any function sooner than very late eve. She stood, taking Sleanelas hand. She bowed her head and provided a small excuse for her own rudeness of the infraction, aPlease forgive My tiredness. The recent events have been exciting, but challenging. Until the morn.a They left, returning to their dwelling, with Annawn following. The High Queen felt Annawn behind them. Once outside the banquet hall, she asked, aForce Leader? Why do you accompany us?a aWith your leave, my Queen?a The High Queen turned, and nodded.
aYour bet with the Warrior Woman, Highness?a aIt is as you think, Annawn. Please now bring her into your fold.a Annawn smiled, aWell done, my Queen.a aShe has vowed to ensure that My sister remains true to her path. It is the task I have a.s.signed to her. She is well pleased, I think.a Annawn nodded, aI understand, Highness.a aGood eve, My Warrior.a aMy Queen?a The High Queen looked at her, waiting.
aIt was good to see you display your Warrior traits, once again.a At first The High Queen frowned at the comment, but her mouth slowly turned into an impish grin, aNever underestimate a queenas abilities, Annawn. Surprise is always a good weapon.a aEven to your own warriors, my Queen?a aEspecially to them, My Annawn. Even you, My Treasure, never wish to see a weak side of Me.a aI wasnat aware you had a weak side, my Queen.a The High Queen felt the presence of her raptor, far overhead. She gave a soft sound, moved away from Sleanela a bit, and held out her arm. She waited for it to land before responding to Annawn. When it landed upon her arm, she petted its head softly, aYou are overly kind, I think, Annawn, as I well know you know Me better than this.a aNo, my Queen. You have tender moments, but you have no weak side.a The High Queen half-listened to Annawn as her raptor delivered a message. As it did so, even Annawn saw the change in The High Queenas expression.
aMy Queen?a The High Queen ignored Annawn as she spoke with her raptor. When the message had been delivered, The High Queen began to lift her arm, then suddenly waited as the bird continued. She listened, hearing a language neither Annawn nor Sleanela knew.
The High Queen finally nodded, then lifted her arm, helping the raptor return to the skies. The High Queen turned to Sleanela, aIt would appear that your presence is being felt throughout The Realm, My Desire. There are some that request an audience with you at the sunas rise. Would this be acceptable?a Sleanela had an idea of the nature of this audience, nodding her head.
The High Queen looked to Annawn, aAnd there was another message. Aalonalden and Yyeoiraaas babe has been born, early, but It lives. And Aalonalden returns her mind to The Realm.a aDoes the High Wizard Sorcerer know of this, my Queen?a aNo. And she is of no use to us in this regard as she is here with us. But I now fear for Aalonalden and Yyeoiraaas lives, as well as this babeas.a aWould you like my guards to retrieve them, my Queen?a aYes, but there are few moments for such. I fear they will be dead before we might reach them. Sumeanatinelatianon appears to want this union dead, as well as the baby, and now makes a move.a Annawn looked surprised, aAre her forces such that they can enter the Sorcereras Valley, my Queen?a The High Queen frowned, aI am uncertain. Now perhaps you can see, Annawn, that I do have a weakness. I know not everything.a Sleanela quietly said, aI can take care of your urgent need if you call your raptor to me, my Queen.a The High Queen studied her for a moment but didnat search her mind, trusting her. She looked up to the skies and gave a soft sound, then waited. In a few moments she saw the raptor circling far overhead, aPlace out your arm, My Love. She will come to you.a Sleanela did as her Queen said. Suddenly, the raptor flew down, landing softly upon Sleanelas arm. She put her lips to the birdas beak, and they kissed. aTell Ralodinalindor I have urgent need of her services. Fly swiftly.a She gently raised her arm, helping the large bird to fly off. The High Queen looked upon her Elf, aRalodinalindor will do this for you?a aAnnawn and I will do this together. We will return by the morn.a She turned to Annawn, aBring my staff with me, Annawn, and my weapons. Prepare us, as we leave in only a moment.a The High Queen nodded to Annawn, aGive her My weapons.a She didnat like Sleanelas solution, but understood the necessity of it. Annawn left at a run.
aI must change.a They went inside their temporary dwelling. The High Queen watched, displeased, as Sleanela changed into her High Sorcerer garments.
aThe Warrior Woman of Woden should go instead of you, My Desire.a aAs you like to say, my Queen, aPerhaps.a But I now go as Meera has no idea of such powers and cannot fight against them yet. Will the Spirits in the Valley agree to having such as the Dungaras and her babe with them?a aI will tend to that. You will have to make two return trips.a aI will send Annawn back with the Dungaras and the baby. Ralodinalindor will return for your Aalonalden and me. She knows the way without a guide. It will give me the opportunity to check upon Selea. I have missed her.a aYour forest will be waiting at sunas rise.a aI hope to be returned by then.a When Sleanela had finished changing, they returned to the porch. Standing slightly apart, they just looked at each other for a moment.
Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna whispered, aMy Love, I caa"a Sleanela knew that no words were better than bringing forth their fears, so she just moved into The High Queen, kissing her. The kiss wasnat a moment of physical pa.s.sion, but of desperation. One feared the otheras death, as had occurred in a prior love, and the other feared her growing role within The Realm, wis.h.i.+ng only to remain with her Queen. Annawn returned with the weapons. Seeing them firmly intertwined, she waited quietly so as not to disturb them. Ralodinalindor landed, waiting patiently.
Sleanela spoke softly to her Queen, aI love you.a aThis is always what I have wanted to avoid between us. Such partings are My weakness, My Desire.a aWe do this for The Realm, but I have but one desire only. I will be returned to your bed soon, my Queen.a aRemain as safe.a Sleanela turned to Ralodinalindor. In her Elfin language that The High Queen knew so little of, she spoke to Ralodinalindor, telling her of the need and request. When she finished speaking to the great unicorn, Ralodinalindor moved up to her, nudging her own face into her Elfas shoulder. Sleanela laughed lightly, petting and scratching her ears. Ralodinalindor then looked briefly at The High Queen, nodding her ma.s.sive head up and down. She moved back, kneeling her front legs to the ground. Sleanela took her weapons from Annawn, strapped them onto her waist, then mounted her great unicorn. Annawn waited a moment, unsure of getting up on this horse.
Finally tired of waiting, Sleanela laughed and teased Annawn, aFinally found your own weakness, oh great warrior?a The High Queen laughed lightly, wanting neither of them to leave. The horse began to turn as Annawn got settled upon her. Sleanela held out her arm to Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna while The High Queen held out hers in return. As Ralodinalindor took to the skies, their energies connected, each feeling the otheras love.
Ralodinalindor flew faster than Sleanela had experienced with her prior. There was to be no sightseeing this journey, as Ralodinalindor understood well the urgency of the mission.
Sleanela laughed at Annawn, aAnnawn, you hold me as if you wish to squeeze out my insides. Relax. Ralodinalindor will not let you fall.a aYes, my Faiere Princess. I was just ensuring your safety.a aMost certain, Annawn. Most certain.a They flew in silence for the remainder of the way, Annawn stunned at the feeling of flying upon the great horse, and Sleanela focusing upon the mission. She noticed that Ralodinalindor flew high, well above notice from the ground. As a bird flew, the line straight to the Sorcerer Women of the Mountain wasnat an overly long distance for the likes of Ralodinalindor. By mideve, they had arrived quietly in the village of the Sorcerer Women.
Sleanela turned to Annawn as they dismounted, aI will retrieve the Dungaras and the baby. You will travel with them back to the Isle. Ralodinalindor will return for Aalonalden and me. Remain here and watch for signs of our enemies.a She turned to Ralodinalindor, aShould any approach, fly swiftly from here. You must take no risk.a Sleanela went quickly to the main hut. Annawn watched the skies silently, seeing nothing. She unpacked her Elfin Faiere Princessa staff, then waited for her.
Sleanela spent more moments explaining the situation to the Sorcerer Women than she had planned. Once they understood, she then had to explain it to the Dungaras, and then to Aalonalden, who didnat know of Sleanela. The Dungaras trusted Sleanela however, and explained the plan to Aalonalden. Finally, Sleanela said to Aalonalden, aI am taking you to see The High Queen. Your lives are at risk here, and we must take you to safety.a Aalonalden wasnat entirely well from her injuries, or from her deeply hidden and tortured memories, but felt safe in Sleanelas company, so finally agreed to the journey. After many more moments of explaining what they would be traveling upon, and ensuring their safety once again, it was agreed. The Dungaras gathered up the baby and some of their belongings. It turned to Aalonalden, embracing her. Words pa.s.sed between them that Sleanela didnat understand, and then the Dungaran walked with her outside to Ralodinalindor and Annawn. Ralodinalindor knelt down on her front legs, waiting patiently. Only two races in The Realm were able to deal with the Dungaras without prejudice. The Elfin Faiere was one, and Ralodinalindoras race was another. Annawn gave Sleanela her staff.
Once they were mounted, Sleanela spoke softly to the Dungaran, aFear not the warrior who rides behind you. She is there to protect you, with her life if necessary. She is my friend, Dungaras. Trust her as you would trust me. If she holds onto you, it is only for your safety. And know that this horse is of the Elfin Faeries.a The Dungaras looked down upon Sleanela, aIt thanks Its Princess.a aI will bring your Love to you soon, Yyeoiraa.a Sleanela went to Ralodinalindor, speaking to her in her own Elfin language. Ralodinalindor knew not to return until called upon.
Annawn bent down from her seat upon the flying horse and held out her hand to Sleanela. Knowing it as a warrioras pact between them, she took it. Annawn could tell that Sleanela sensed that danger was approaching.
aI like not leaving you here, Princess.a aTake care of my lover, Annawn.a She petted Ralodinalindoras neck, aFly high and swift. Remain well out of sight. They come.a Ralodinalindor nodded her head, then ran, quickly jumping into air, flying straight to the moon. Sleanela watched, sensing that Sumeanatinelatianon was almost upon the Village. As much as all those in the Valley thought the High Priestess to be evil, Sleanela sensed that the Sorrows of the Stones had no interest in her. And although she could command the Sorrows to take the High Priestess from The Realm, she refused to abuse her powers in such a fas.h.i.+on, guessing that The Realm needed Sumeanatinelatianon to help prevent the Others from returning. She stood, watching the skies. The Sorcerer Women began to come out to stand with her.
As she saw the High Priestess approach from the ledge side, Sleanela took hold of her staff, holding it close to her side. She didnat wish to kill all these Dungaras, but would if she must, knowing that they were also innocents and p.a.w.ns, only. The Sorcerer Women were prepared to take their stand against the High Priestess if necessary. Selea was also outside, being held by one of the Sorcerer Women, ready to use what powers she now held.
Sumeanatinelatianon arrived with well over thirty Dungaras. She dismounted, sensing that Yyeoiraa and the baby had already been removed, and carefully studied her opponents. She looked upon Selea from a distance, sensing well who she was, then moved her eyes to Sleanela, looking upon her with great interest.
With a sneer, she spoke, aSo, you have removed the Dungaras and her baby. To my sister, I a.s.sume. I didnat think you would be able to get here so quickly, but I forget that you can call the mystical animals to your bidding.a Sleanela saw that the Dungaras guards were edging closer, aHigh Priestess. Have these Dungaras hold where they are, or they die. I wish not to kill them, but will if necessary.a aDonat bore me, Elf. I can see that the High Sorcerer of the Sorrows has been restored to The Realm, through you. Do you think me stupid and blind? Even the Dungaras can see your staff, and they know well what it means. Why do you not just remove us to the Sorrowsa bidding, given your ability to do so?a Sleanela hesitated in her answer, wondering what Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna would do, then spoke her truth, aYou and your powers are needed in The Realm.a The comment angered the High Priestess, but intrigued her as well, aYou lie. Others havenat seen this. Why you? Why would an Elf spare the likes of a Rakinadles? But I already know this, donat I? You are an Elf and believe that all life is important. How magnificent of you, Elf.a Her tone was biting and sarcastic.
aI am only half-Elf. There is a part of me that would kill you and be done with it, but my Elfin part sees worth in you.a aHa! You even sound like an Elf. Self-righteous and pa.s.sing judgment on all the other races. How very Elfin of you.a Sleanela breathed deeply, not as self-a.s.sured in such moments as was her Queen. She knew she needed to maintain her control, aI donat pa.s.s such judgments. The Realmas past has told me of such. It has told me of the worth of the Rakinadles.a Sumeanatinelatianon came up close to Sleanela, but refrained from touching her. She gazed directly into her eyes, aYou are beautiful. Pity you are part Elfin. I have much desire to touch you, as my sister now does.a She laughed wickedly, aIt must be a familial desire, to own you. Yet, of the sisters, I remain the only one who has not held you in my arms.a aRelease your Dungaras, and let us speak together of our roles within The Realm. Perhaps a negotiation can be reached.a aIf you would merely give yourself to me, then I will grant The Realm its peace.a aI would never do this to my Queen. From my first moment with her, I am hers alone. And so it will be now until my death. And know this, High Priestess, she is my destiny. But I will spend some moments with you. Do you not desire this as well?a aAnd how do I know you will not kill me?a aYou know an Elf doesnat lie.a She sneered, aAh, but you are only half-Elf, as you have just prior said.a aIf you use no powers, then neither will I.a aWhy do give me these moments, yet no one else does as such? Why you?a aI see you for who you are.a aOh? And who do you think I am, Elf?a aSensitive, as were all the Rakinadles. And deeply so. You hide this deeply within you through the gruff self you portray to The Realm.a Sleanela studied her, aI wonder, in truth, if you came to kill this half-Dungaras, half-Mystic newborn, as is told, or if you merely come to take It to protect It.a Sumeanatinelatianon was instantly defensive, aYou know this not!a Sleanela felt the truth of it, aI do. And this makes me but wonder if the same is truth in regard to my Birth-daughter. In truth, High Priestess, I sense that you could never kill the young ones. You merely want to take them for yourself, back to Sansthera, to protect them from the evils of The Realm.a Sumeanatinelatianonas eyes narrowed, as she spat out the words, aYou know nothing!a Sleanela stood her ground, yet slightly shaken from the vehement statement. She replied softly, but firmly, knowing fully that she had accidentally hit upon the truth of the High Priestessa actions, aBut I do, High Priestess. I have the full memory of what Rakinadles are, and above all else, their emotions were like those of children. They trusted overly, but were often abused, so became angry.a Sumeanatinelatianon was stunned in the statement, but remained insistent, but less so, aYou know this not, Elf.a aI do, High Priestess. I do know this.a aHow do you think you know this?a aThe Elves, High Priestess. They were the ones to most abuse the gentle childlike nature of the Rakinadles. It was because of the Elves that the Rakinadles took up the sword, wasnat it, High Priestess?a The High Priestess just stared at her, aWhy do you say as such? No other has ever admitted the truth of this. They merely blamed the Rakinadlesa.a aNo one is perfect, High Priestess, but that doesnat mean that change cannot occur. If change is to occur between the Elves and the Rakinadles, though, it begins here with you and me, at this moment. What say you?a Sumeanatinelatianon grunted briefly at the comment, turned back to the Dungaras for a moment, then looked at Sleanela. aI will agree. We will speak together.a They spent the remainder of the eve with one another, speaking of The Realm, the Elves, the Rakinadles, Sumeanatinelatianonas past, the Dungaras, the Mungardies, her sisters, and of Sumeanatinelatianonas desires in The Realm. The Sorcerer Women were allowed in only to bring food and drink, and Selea so that Sumeanatinelatianon could look upon her. For one moment only, Sumeanatinelatianon looked as if she might have a soft side about her as she gazed upon the Future Supreme Sovereign of The Realm. When they were done, they exited the hut in the very late after eve. Quietly, Sleanela called for The High Queenas raptor.
She looked upon the High Priestess, finding that she liked her, aThink on this as we part, High Priestess. Per chance we meet again, what would it take as a negotiation for you to truly give up from fighting against your sister and The Realm? To stand beside the both of them? Think on this well.a Sumeanatinelatianon looked back at her, unafraid of her, but respecting her after their long discussion, discovering that she desired to know more of the Elf, as well as Selea. aTo give up my fighting? I think you have nothing that could provide this, but I will think on it. And you as well, my Elf. What would you give up that would be so enticing as to make me consider as such?a aYou and Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna have more in common than you think, High Priestess.a aPerhaps it is as you say; perhaps not. And perhaps next meeting you might come to Sansthera. It might surprise you. You might like it.a aWe shall see.a aYou shall have safe pa.s.sage home, Elf.a Sleanela nodded.
The High Priestess mounted her horse, looked upon Sleanela one last moment, nodded to her, then turned and rode off. Sleanela held out her arm, calling the raptor to her, asking it to retrieve Ralodinalindor to her. While waiting for her, Sleanela prepared Aalonalden for the journey back. The flight to the Isle was quick, but having no sleep, Sleanela was exhausted. She dozed as Ralodinalindor flew, barely aware when they had landed. She helped Aalonalden to dismount, finding Annawn waiting for them. She thanked Ralodinalindor, hugging her neck and talking to her quietly in the Elfin language.
Quietly, so as to not wake The High Queen, Annawn said, aThe High Queen has worried over you.a aI am fine, Annawn. I have been talking with her sister, trying to reach a negotiation.a aWhy did you not just kill her, Princess?a She laughed softly, aI would have in a quick moment, but when I gained my Motheras memories, I learned that the Rakinadles hold one of the powers we need to fight against the Others from returning. We need to find out about this power they hold. And the Rakinadles are of more worth than we know.a The High Queen had sensed her loveas return, coming out to greet her. Sleanela felt her and turned to her. When she saw her, her eyes shone in their love of her, aMy Queen.a The High Queen looked at Sleanela, relieved to find her well, aI feared you did battle, My Love.a Sleanela went up to her, holding her tightly to her, aI feel as such, and am well tired. I have been speaking with your sister all the eve.a aShe came, then.a aWith thirty Dungaras.a aYet, you are unharmed. I am grateful.a Sleanela sensed The High Queen had some hesitancy regarding the occurrence with her sister. Prior, she would have felt upset and perhaps angered with The High Queenas questioning of her. Now, with her newly found Elfin background, she resisted her anger, thinking only of her love for her Queen. As Sleanelas Birth-Mother had noted, the love from an Elfin Faiere was the greatest of all. As was the Elfin Faeriesa legacy, Sleanela didnat allow herself to become angered or frustrated with The High Queenas potential jealousy, recognizing for what it wasa"fear of loss of Sleanela. From her Elfin-Motheras memories and powers, and although she couldnat sense into anotheras mind, she now knew that an Elf could send her thoughts to another in much the same fas.h.i.+on she had seen The High Queen do, but without the pain, and with selected thoughts. She placed her hand upon The High Queenas cheek, pa.s.sing the meetingas events and words to The High Queenas mind.
Having now heard Sleanelas memories from the meeting with Sumeanatinelatianon, The High Queen understood why Sleanela had wanted to meet with her sister.
aYour Birth-Mother was correct. I will never deserve your love, My Elfin Faiere.a Sleanela smiled at her sweetly, aJust love me, my Queen. It be enough. But perhaps there is one other thing you might do.a The High Queen waited, wondering.
aSleep. I need sleep.a The High Queen also smiled, but shook her head, aYou audience awaits. The sunas rise occurs in a moment. Come. I will accompany you.a
Chapter III.
The Realmas Masters The High Queen and Sleanela followed the path to the forest, guessing as to the meeting place. The path was quiet, but Sleanela listened as she had been taught by her Sorcerer teacher, hearing sounds of barely controlled excitement coming from far down the path. The sunas brightness was beginning to spread over the skies as it rose from behind the trees. Nearing the meeting site, Sleanela sensed that those waiting for her were growing in their antic.i.p.ation. She smiled, having sensed who anxiously awaited her. She and The High Queen exited the deep forest into a small open meadow, where many of the animals of the forest and of the skies were waiting as patiently as they could. When they saw Sleanela, the birds began to twitter in excited tones, while the little animals ran around in circles, unable to contain their excitement.
aI will wait here, My Love.a Sleanela nodded while walking into the middle of the meadow. Many of the birds landed upon her as she walked from one animal to another. She didnat know many of these animal types, having been only in Woden for most of her life. But she did know that she need have no fear of any of them. All the animals throughout The Realm loved the Elfin Faeries. Of all those who grieved sorrowfully over the great loss of the Elves, the animals grieved the longest and most sorrowfully. At the same moment Sleanela had been given her Birth-Mother and Elfin-Motheras memories and powers, The Realm sensed a return of an Elfin Faerie. From that moment on, the animals grew in their excitement, knowing that one had returned to them.
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