Chapter 559: Spread To Destinations
Chapter 559: Spread To Destinations
King Gulben's expression was steely right now. His eyes moving between the figures who were right now still in the room. They are Aerchon, Erend, Eccar, Adrien, and Billy.
"I think we cannot face this threat alone. It's time to call upon the other races. The humans, dwarves, any ally we can reach. We need information about what is happening in their lands as well, and more importantly, we need their alliance and their help."
Aerchon gave a firm nod. "Understood, Father. I will personally deliver the message to their leaders."
Kingg Gulben nodded and without another word, he turned and strode out of the throne room. The doors opened and he disappeared into the hall beyond, the weight of his task clear in the determination etched on his face.
King Gulben's eyes lingered on his departing son for a moment before shifting back to Erend and the others.
"We must prepare ourselves for the next steps. I want our scouts mobilized immediately, and every available mage and warrior ready. We'll divide our forces and cover as much ground as possible. I'll coordinate with the mages and prepare the unicorn riders. We'll need them to reach the areas quickly and assess the damage."
Adrien and Billy exchanged glances before Adrien spoke up. "We'll lead some of the teams ourselves. We can fight alongside the Elves to secure those points."
King Gulben's gaze softened slightly, appreciating their commitment. "Your help is invaluable. If the alliances hold, we'll have human, Elven, and Dwarven forces working together. We'll form a united front."
Billy raised an eyebrow. "Uhm… What if they refuse, though? The humans and dwarves don't always see eye to eye with us, or each other."
The king's expression grew serious. "Then we'll remind them of what's at stake. This is not just an Elven problem. If the Great Calamity continues to spread, it will consume all realms, leaving nothing in its wake."
Erend folded his arms, his eyes narrowing thoughtfully. "Agreed. We'll have to be convincing—and if they hesitate, we'll show them proof of what's happening. That should change their minds."
Erend felt the weight of the mission settling on his shoulders. He knew they were running out of time, and every moment wasted was another step closer to destruction. But the determination in the room was palpable, and he felt a spark of hope. Together, they will had a chance.
King Gulben looked around the room, his voice firm.
"This is the fight of our lives. We move swiftly, and we fight with everything we have. The Great Calamity won't stop until it's devoured everything, but neither will we stop until we've cut its tendrils and taken back our lands."
The leaders exchanged nods, and one by one, they began to move, ready to set their plans into motion. Adrien, and Billy moved together, preparing for the mission that lay ahead and left to gather the mages and warriors, while King Gulben remained in the throne room, watching his people rally with a fire of determination in his eyes.
Outside, the skies above the Elven kingdom darkened, the shadow of the Great Calamity vortex is small but not less threatening.
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About an hour later with as quick and little preparations as possible, the Elven kingdom's gates opened, and Aerchon, flanked by a group of elite Elven warriors rode out on their majestic unicorns.
The steeds' hooves made barely a sound as they galloped across the verdant land, their silvery manes flowing like streams of moonlight.
Aerchon's gaze was fixed ahead, his expression one of grim focus. The urgency of his mission was clear, and the Elven warriors riding alongside him shared that determination
Their unicorns moved gracefully, covering ground swiftly as they left the protective dome of the kingdom and ventured into the lands beyond. Aerchon's presence alone was commanding, and his warriors followed in formation, knowing their task was of the utmost importance.
The path split, and as Aerchon led his group further to one side, he knew Adrien and Billy were riding in the opposite direction, each carrying the message of alliance and unity to their respective destinations.
Not far from the Palace, Adrien and Billy also mounted on their own unicorns and raced through the forest paths. The sunlight filtering through the leaves illuminated their path, the air filled with the soft whisper of Magic from the enchanted steeds.
Adrien's face was set with determination, and Billy, though quieter, had the same intensity in his eyes. They had led men into battle countless times, but this mission felt different, a race against time itself. The Elven warriors accompanying them, also riding unicorns, were handpicked for their skill and bravery. After seeing the two human fight alongside them, they have gained their respect.
As the two groups rode, Saeldir remained in the palace, his hands glowing with a blue-green light as he cast a spell. Hovering over an ancient rune-etched table, he channeled his energy through the Magic stones placed around him.
His voice resonated in the room as he established connections with the leaders of various factions he had encountered in the past. Beside him stood Aurdis, her eyes closed in deep concentration as she amplified his Magic, their combined powers extending across the realms.
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One by one, they reached out to the leaders of the human kingdoms, the dwarven strongholds, and other allies they could contact. Saeldir explained the dire situation while Aurdis ensured their message was carried swiftly and accurately through the Magical channels.
Meanwhile, in the throne room, King Gulben stood by the large arched window, his eyes fixed on the skies above. The view stretched far, showing the borders of his kingdom where the forests met the distant mountains.
Above, the sky was an ominous shade, swirling with the dark, twisted vortex that loomed over their land. The vortex was smaller now, but the crackling energy around its edges betrayed its power and threat.
High above, Erend and Eccar soared on their partial Dragon form. Erend's eyes were focused, scanning the vast landscape below as they circled the vortex.
The view from above finally revealed the extent of the damage he saw earlier, blighted patches of land where the tendrils had taken hold, stretching like dark veins across the once-lush terrain.
Eccar was beside him, studied the vortex with a critical eye, his normally playful demeanor replaced by an intense seriousness.
The winds whipped past them, the distant rumble of the vortex echoing in their ears. From their vantage point, they could see the teams on the ground spreading out, their movements swift and coordinated. Erend felt the weight of his responsibility, but the sight of their forces mobilizing gave him a flicker of hope.
They weren't fighting alone—everyone was working together, and that unity might be their greatest weapon.
Eccar glanced at Erend, his eyes meeting his friend's. "Looks like everyone's in place."
Erend nodded, his grip tightening. "We'll do whatever it takes to stop that thing."
Below, King Gulben continued to watch, his gaze following the figures in the sky as they maneuvered above the vortex. A fire burned in his eyes—a mixture of determination, hope, and the unyielding resolve of a leader who knew what was at stake.
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