The morning light broke across the trees in slanted gold blades. Frost clung to every branch, and the snow cracked under her barefoot pivot. Her silver eyes cut through the fog like daggers of their own.
Ash watched the elf girl training just as the sun had risen, she had said she wanted to loosen her muscles but he suspected she just wanted to see if anything changed in her body after contact with the goddess the night before. When he had woken up he had found her training, she said nothing more than needed to. He was glad to see she was fine. He cuddled the leopard pup in his arms, it had seemed to realise that he gave more warmth than the world around him so it never left his side. Ash wished for one thing above any other and that was a steaming, sweet bowl of soup. "Hey can I join you? You could teach me." The elf paused mid slash and looked at him, her silver eyes reflecting the sun's rays. "I will not be teaching a human boy, sacred traditional combat." Ash frowned at her. "I have a name, it's Ash." "And I have a name, it's Lyra." She said nonchalantly as she slid her daggers back into her side. "Use it well." Hearing that made Ash's face beam with a smile, before he could say a word she cut him off. "Let's get moving." Ash climbed to his feet keeping the leopard pup in his cloth, "Do you know where we're going or how long we'll take to get there." Lyra replied. "Solspire is at the human border of the rift. It will take a couple months to get there." "A couple months?" He asked. "Why am I going there, is there someone who can help me there?" Lyra's reply shocked him.kore than he was prepared for. "Your mother is waiting for you there, she can explain why you are so important. I can tell you that you are carrying a baby god in you." "My mother, I have a mother?" Ash stopped in his tracks. Lyra stopped and looked back at him, "Please don't have a nervous breakdown, we have enough problems as it is." A mother? The word echoed like an unfinished lullaby. In his dreams, there had always been a shadow—arms he couldn’t reach, a voice he couldn’t place. Could it be real? The prospect of having a mother all this time sounded scandalous, if so where had she been, had she left him. Did she know what was going on with him? Or was the elf lying to him to get him to cooperate with her? "Ash, not all of us have peachy moms and dads either, walk it off." She turned and started to walk. To her surprise he followed her without saying a word more. The leopard pup whined, it could sense the change in their mood. Ash pet it on the head, "I'm alright Snow, just surprised." Lyra called out, her voice almost sounding amused. "Snow?" "She's white and fluffy so she's snow." Ash replied. Lyra noticed how his mood had dropped since she made the reveal about his mother. She slowed her pace till they were almost walking side by side. "How did you grow up?" He opened his mouth about to speak but closed it back shortly after, he stayed that was for a few seconds. Looking as the canopy of trees before finally speaking. "Why the interest in my past now?" She pondered on her next words carefully before she spoke. "It's my mistake, I should not have asked." She awkwardly pinched her thighs as she increased her pace slightly. Ash watched her from behind, his eyes heavy with worry. He was not sure why she was interested in him now or if it meant anything, but he desperately wanted to speak to someone after all this time. She had been cut off from him since they met, though he did not respect that. He sighed and spoke, "I was raised in the home of the village chief Orric, I grew up with his first son Tomas. He was my best friend, he was the only person who did not make fun of my dreams. He called it my fantasies, said I would make a good artist one day." Ash's words fell short as he remembered the fate that befell them. Lyra hesitated before asking. "Did you love it there?" There was a long silence before he replied. "That would be an understatement, the whole village we watched out for each other. It almost never crossed my mind that they were not my blood, but they were family." Lyra pursed her lips, she reached out her hand to him. Ash's heart skipped a beat as he hands landed on the leopard pup's head. She pet it and smiled slightly, "Snow is a great name, Rizhen would have loved it." Ash locked eyes with her. "Who's Rizhen." Her eyes glittered as she spoke. "My boyfriend." She pulled away slowly. Ash's face fumed with embarrassment, unable to hide his surprise he screamed. "You have a boyfriend?" She glared at him, "You think I'm too young to--" He cut her off before she could finish. "Who would want to be with a cold, mean pompous girl like you." Lyra stopped and stared daggers at him. Her eyes started to twitch as she fumed silently, she grumbled under her breath. "Humour me, how many girlfriends do you have?" Ash whistled innocently as he started to speed off. "Damn human", she cursed under her breath. Far behind them, deep within the forest’s dying mist, the remnants of the bandit horde regrouped. "Boss, I don't think they made it across." Said one of his men, a tall thin man bearing a sickle by his side. Korran Hoxshore, ordered his men to turn back. "Let's get going, we still have goods to deliver. No use chasing after strays who'll die in the forest." They started to leave, horses pulling the wagons away. Korran looked across the river and grimaced, he spat into the water and turned to leave. He took a few steps when he started to hear the water bubbling behind him. He paused, his back felt a cold touch on them. "What the hell was that?" He looked around to see no one behind him, the sound of the rushing water continued as well as the strange bubbling coming from the rivers edge. Korran was skeptical on checking it when he started to hear whisperes coming from the water. It was low, almost impossible to hear. It was hard to describe what it sounded like, whether it was male or female. But one thing was clear, every words that he heard caused his body to shudder. "No, I can't have been wrong..." "I sensed that bitch's power here, why did she descend...?" Korran, took out his huge battle axe he had strapped to his side. "Who the hell is there? Show yourself." The voice stopped but the bubbling continued. And without warning the voice started again. "Oh, we have an audience don't we? Don't be shy, show yourself." Korran remained where he stood for another minute, waiting for the voice to speak again but it didn't. He slowly moved over to the edge and peeked to see bubbles rising from the water, within the bubble was the most hideous figure he had ever scene. It stared at him, and the most heart wrenching voice came from it. "Yes, you will do nicely." Korran screamed as he watched a black trident pierce through his chest. He staggered backwards and crashed into a tree, the trident slipped out of his chest. Black blood poured out of the gaping hole in his chest and with it a huge never ending moving of maggot crawled out of him. Korran screamed like a mad man, crying for help. For him men to return. The water continued to bubble and a melancholic cackle rose from it. "Boss, I don't think they made it across." One of his men called to him, it was a tall thin man bearing a sickle by his side. Korran Hoxshore stood there at the edge of the river dazed, he looked down at the water but there were no bubbles. He checked his chest for a gaping hole but there was none. "Boss, I know they kill one of ours but we can't let the goods rot now can we?" His man insisted. Korran turned to them, he spoke as confidently as he could but failed to muster as much courage. "Yes, no use chasing those strays." They nodded and started to return with the carriage. Korran rubbed his temples. "Damn, did I drink too much last night? Fuck me." His heart was still racing by the hundred. He looked over at the river one last time before turning to leave, as he started to leave one thing shocked him. He could see a small number of black maggots digging their way into the earth and vanishing underneath. Korran felt his skin crawl, he hurried out of the place like he was being chased by a ghost. "I'll be damned, I've finally gone mad." Snow spat out another of the grapes Ash had tried to feed it, it looked at him, it's bright blue eyes in defiance. When he tried to pet it, it but his hand breaking through the skin and spilling his precious blood. Ash hissed out as he pulled away. "I don't think snow leopards like grape that much." He looked up at the tree where Lyra stood on a tree branch scouting the way forward. She looked forward, all she could see was trees too dense to see anything through. "Unless you can hunt some meat for it yourself I suggest you give it some of yours." "Ha, ha. Very funny." He said with a hint of sarcasm. He took the pup from his satchel and dropped it ground, it while at him. "Don't look at me with like that, I can't go on smelling like piss every time. If you wanna pee, do it in nature. I'm nm your toilet." Lyra scoffed. "I don't know you look like a toilet to me." Ash dropped down on a massive tree root that grew out of the ground. "Why don't you carry her for once." The elf girl did not respond, she simply pouted her cheeks and thought to herself. "All this forest and you humans don't even appreciate nature. Typical primates." Ash watched Snow try to walk, she fell every time she did. He smiled, an idea popped in his head in that moment. "Listen, can you teach me how to fight like you do?" Lyra groaned, "If you think I am going to teach a human the sacred arts of my people, you-- why am I even talking to you?" Two days had passed since their encounter with the goddess by the frozen river, their journey forward since then had been decided by her and her alone. She barely spoke, but when she did he tried to have as much of a conversation as he could. Or to the extent she allowed. Ash raised his voice. "Um, are we lost?" Lyra dismounted of the branch and landed before him, she exhaled and pushed strands of silver hair from her face and said. "Yes, we are. Unfortunately." Ash groaned loudly, "How did you even find me?" She sat down next to him cross legged, her face written in frustration. "I followed the sentinels through a portal." She looked at Snow who had managed to stay standing on her four legs for a minute before falling on its belly. "A portal, is that like a kind of vehicle?" He asked, oblivious to what it was. Lyra continued to look at Snow, she replied; her tone cold. "I wasn't supposed to come here, to get you I mean. I'm not fully a moonblade assassin, but here I am." Ash leaned in closer to year her. She glared at him. "What are you doing?" He pulled back slightly, "You were talking way too low." "Was I?" She groaned before she continued. "After my parents death, by law I was to take up their position as a moonblade assassin. We are usually stationed at the border of the new and old world, the rift to protect and put an end to any threat to our world." The new and old world was not a concept Ash was new to. He had heard that the world was split in two, severed by an ancient magic. The new world was the world inhabited by humans, a world of innovation and power. The old world was inhabited by the dragons and elves, a world of magic and culture. "I was very young at the time, I was trained to live up to their reputation. I passed all the tests, except one." She pinched her knee and bit her lower lip. Snow finally managed to stand on its feet, it yelped for joy but was surprised to find out it was not being taken seriously. It fell down disappointed. Ash could see Lyra's eyes, they were white with fear. She caughted him staring, she covered her face with her hands and fell backwards. A muffled scream left her lungs, Ash watched her in amusement. "You need some time?" He asked in a serious manner. She dropped her hands by her side, her face looked red. Her hair spread out around her like millions of white silver spears, reflecting the sun's rays. She heaved a deep sight, "To become a real member I have to have killed a trespasser, usually they bring back their head as proof." "That's awful." He gasped. "So you haven't, um--" Her face burned even more. "Yes, I haven't killed one dumb human till then." Ash found that hard to believe, "But you hate humans don't you? Or you hate me at least." She looked at him, then at the trees over her. "Maybe I do, or maybe I don't. The world hates humans, maybe that's enough for me." Ash tried to understand, but it only left him more confused. "You said you weren't meant to be here, why are you here?" Lyra shut her eyes, she let her tired bones relax. "The sentinels tried to come through, we fought them off. Or tried, or tried to. They opened the portal and I followed against the wishes of the others." Ash responded. "That's dumb." "Your mother's voice guided me, called to me. And here I am." She said. "So, you don't know the way to Solspire?" He asked. She bit her lower lip before she answered. "Solspire is an ancient land within the new world rumoured to be close to the border, it shouldn't be hard to find." Ash barely managed to suppress a yawn, he looked from her to Snow who was barely walking before falling to the ground. He picked up the little pup and cuddled it. "Going through the forest will only make our journey harder. There should be a small town somewhere here, old man Orric, Tomas and I used to go there to buy fire wood and sell produce." Lyra barked at him with cold rage, "No human settlement." Ash was shocked by her surprise. "They are nice people, I know them." She glared at him, her silver eyes passing on a powerful message. "No, humans." He hesitated before replying with a slow nod. "No humans, got it. It'll be dark soon, we'd best find somewhere to lie low before the frost comes." Lyra closed her eyes and let her thoughts empty themselves. She remembered the look on the face of the first man she had killed, she remembered the colour of her blood, she remembered how warm it was. She did not regret it but, she hated the fact that she had killed him. It happened so fast, she never wanted to be put in a situation where she would have to resort to end a man's life. But if anyone stood in the way of her and her mission, she would not hesitate. Up till now she had thought Ash was simply the vessel to the flame but was she wrong. She had only recently learned that he was delicate.Latest Chapter
21. Purpose
A second later the image of the man vanished from thin air, Tomas almost thought he had imagined him. But the man reappeared right in front of Tomas, hitting him with a stench of foul air.Tomas staggered backwards and covered his nose, his heart thumped rapidly. He looked up at the man to see a fully bearded face, thick black hair, long narrow brows and black beady eyes of a lifeless beast. His face looked like that of a killer.The man leaned over and observed him with his eyes for a while, during this time Tomas did not breath, he did not even blink. He felt that his body had been suspended and held back by a supernatural force.The man pulled himself back and winced for a fraction of a second. Tomas' gaze looked down to see a long strip of white bandage tied around the man's waist, at his side was the sign of blood.But it wasn't red, but a dark shade of purple that leaked out of it. The man turned and walked back to the window to perform a series of strange movements, they looked
20. The Man In The Other Room
Tomas groaned as he kicked the bedsheet off his body, he had been in Larshak's physician house for three days. Within that time he had been nursed to good health and grown a bit fond of the physicians daughter, Mera.In the time he had spent there he had always been woken up early every morning by the sounds of screaming. It always came from the room next to his and he had ignored it at first but the screams became more bone rattling by the second.Listening to it filled him with a lot of dread.He sat up straight, his eyes shot up as his gaze narrowed in on the wall opposite him; fearing the screams would shatter it.Several seconds passed, feeling like minutes. But then it stopped abruptly, in that moment his chest tightened. He had not realised he had been holding his breath through the whole ordeal, he let himself breath. Surprised by how heavy his breathing was he paused for a bit before taking another breath.A few minutes passed leaving him paralysed in fear, he could still rec
19. Motive
"Let me get this straight, you can't get back to the wall the same way you came. And you also don't want to take advice from the locals here?" Kip said with a very clear hint of sarcasm. They were currently making their way through the forest in the light of day. Lyra led the group as she always did, she found herself losing her senses by the second. She tripped several times over tree roots she should have seen earlier. She tried to block out the noise of others, she could hear her breath wheezing. "What's happening to me?" She said under her breath. Ash answered Kip with very little enthusiasm. "She's afraid of being discovered. If we could get a map, we would know where we're going." "I'm not afraid." She said under her breath, too low for any of them to hear. Kip grinned from hear to ear as he whistled to the wind and looked at the trees around him, then turned his gaze to the sky. He peered at the sky for a while before saying, "There are no birds in the sky." Dry leav
18. The Past
Lyra maintained a steady gaze with Ash, her eyes barely blinked even for a second as she spoke. "You want to know about your mother? I can't promise I know much, after all I was only recently stationed by the border before being sent to come here."Ash listened attentively to her words, he could almost hear his own heart beating slowly. His pupils dilated, "I'm listening."She drew a short breath of air and let the silence settle there for a moment before she spoke again. When she did her voice was soft and almost tender. "Moonblade assassin's are moonlight elves chosen to be the best of their respective clans. We are chosen to help protect those who cannot protect themselves, I was only recently enlisted. My parents died in the same service, killed by human scum."Kip who had been quietly listening to the stories snapped his fingers together, gaining their attention. "I apologise for interrupting but how did you parents die if no human has gone over the wall before?"The elf girl's e
17. DrakkonXebec
Ash sat there paralysed by shock for several minutes, his mind pondered if she was messing with him. But that did not seem in her character. So what did that then mean to him?He wondered which was more traumatizing. That the mother he never grew up with, or ever knew existed was alive?Or that she might have had an idea what had happened to him before it even happened. Did that mean she always knew where he was and never showed up? If she did know where he was, why did she not come himself.Lyra broke his minutes of silence with even colder words of her own. "I wasn't supposed to tell you that. I wanted to see how you would react."Ash did not know how to feel about that either... Did that mean she was she was trying to show that she could be trusted or that she was trusting him? It could also be that she was lying to manipulate him, he did not really know anything about her either way. So was it a ploy to control him or the truth?The words slipped out of his mouth like venom. "How
16. Kip
The sound of fire crackling caused Ash to wake up, he found himself lying down on a dead log and under the night sky. Everywhere was covered in snow and cold, but for some reason his body was running warm.The first voice he heard was that of the strange man he had saved, it was a warm contrast to the cold lifeless voice he had been accustomed to for so long. "Are you awake now? Or are you going to start talking in your sleep again."Ash did not respond at first, he sat up straight and pressed his palm on his chest. His heart rate was fine, and that was the problem. He felt fine now but earlier, he felt like he was going to die out there.He looked around and accessed his surroundings, the man he had saved was sitting on a small rock boulder at a small distance. He gave him a wave and a bright smile. There was a small fire in the middle that looked like it would die within the next hour. Snow revealed herself on the log, the little pup climbed into his laps and nibbles at his palm. H
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