The Veil Of Faith And Destiny
fin had told me earlier even came close to what I was witnessing in that moment. The sun shone from three different directions in the sky in shades of golden, s
o take me for our long walks together. I still remember how we'd danced, pirouetted from the naked trees in a shower of colour, bringing a warmth to the biting chill that was beginning to settle in my life as I grew up. As a cold breeze made me turn my head I saw the branches flourish with blossoms of every colour imaginable. The earth below my feet was covered in golden dust. It felt like I was walking on solid gold! For a second, I thought I was transported to one of the pages of those magical tales that my grandmother used to tell me every night before bed. The stories that gave me the strength to live through the dark nights and wake
ng age. "Azura, the world is your oyster", I longingly remem
erful magical things just waiting to be
d go on to paint a picture of realms filled wit
stories! A mere distraction which my grandmother would spin into words to transport me from the banality of my
riffin ask Ivy, looking extremely worried abo
o believe that fey were supposed to be omniscient!"
d looked at her impatiently waiti
forest and pass through the El Tirado mountains." she continued. "We can fly
was rather visible on his face as his brow
Charons to let us pas
are guarding the river in Mosse! I thought Mosse did not have an
re able to get in here easily. But entering a realm is one thi
reasingly concerne
asked, trying to make
once believed to be members of the
realms and forge harmony. They are particularly tough to
elp you without having an ulterior motive. And even when they do decid
y be glad to extend their help to us in a fight against The Silver Lad
simple, Azura",
creatures. But what they possess in strength, th
", said Ivy. "And if we get there", she muttered under
rd sun sets, otherwise we would never be able to c
nd by the night the foulest creatures lurk in its depths in the hope to be able t
oad daylight - it was truly a sight to behold. As we walked in further, I occasionally saw insects that weren't quite what I have seen in my entire life. Somewhere rather large with a dozen legs, huge antennas and big black bulging eyes. As we got deeper, the trees were getting denser. As we a
dy to attack. I looked behind and tried to study her face in the dim light. Her paper thin ski
ing down my pace to
lied Ivy d
d to live along with
said. "I chose
a surprised and con
at night, the Queensguard of Lady F
se any harm to any resident of that realm. But when they attacked me and tried to kill me, they broke their promise to Lady Fa
ng even more confused than when Iv
their guilt being the primal source of tourture. But as bloothwraths are soulless creatures with n
e. They are just as good as dead. Only that they are not actually d
er hand and squ
nted to stay in the realm with the other bloodwra
loodwrath, either. I felt torn between two places knowing somehow that I could not belong in either of them. That
moment, I felt miserable for her. I knew what it felt like to be stuc
ed her into a hug. She looked amused a
rse voice. I was struggling to fight back tears m
tell me that we make our own selves and mold our own destinies. And yo
I thought I could see it in Ivy's eyes that she had longed for years for someone to validate her existence. S
r thing?" I said, with a tin
ntly, encourag
outcasts? He seems to be the most pe
s for sure."
it had something to do with the death of his sister
iling to put my tho
ore us, his majestic wings spread out like
ered and he spoke with
and leave, right this
I both bellowed
t, Griffin! Have you lost your mi
utter another word or even pro
. The wind around us suddenly turned icy cold. I froze in my spot daring not to move even my eyelids. Our
to say that one word before all
k and a tail that ended in a snake's head. Each creature was at least six feet tall. Chimera's breath sparked fire but their presence was indicated by mist and cold winds. This juxtapos
t himself in the harms' way without even giving it a second thought. He was willing to take down the fire breathing beast himself just to protect an old nemesis and a stranger whom he had known for a couple
even realize it, I jolted to a sudden halt. It was so sudde
k you are doing?"
ok and ran back towards us to unders
a help us or solve anything!" I said with res
e the third sun sets, remember!" I continued whe
hrough the Chimeras. There
imeras are capable of doing?" Iv
then I dare say that I would be better off without havi
e to find another w
eras! We are clearly out
w," I
. Hence, we'll reaso
hs hung open, surely thinking that I had gone absolute
id not know what made me feel so confident in my skin that I felt
Chimeras which seemed to have filled the air. My ears hurt but I did not stop or eve
yself. I cannot let them sacrifice themselves
red on my way here, left my body. My legs seemed to have turned into jelly a
t my better judgement I knelt and bowed before the herd. The act was to show submission perchance but the Chimera did not seem convinced. The leader of the herd walked straight towar
He let out a loud grunt looking towards his herd and they all
g the Chimeras were long gone and they just fou
pened?" I
kneeling down to my side loo
I replied r
Chimeras go?"
I said, soundi
d looked at me, straight into my eyes and then..then they all
vy spat with a
of them and a look of utter disbe
ied, folding my arms over my lap. Griffin le
get going
looked at me and I felt comforted and happy. I smiled back at him. We walked for another hour or so before my legs gave in. I collapsed
eet ached. I was used to working round the clock even while I was home because I was compelled to practically fend for myself and my parents. But this was different. Venturing into the u
e get some water
ciful!" she cursed
een stuck in this state for so long that now I barely remember
r drink anything" I said resting
hing?" I asked as a puzzled
mostly the troubled or
honest I don't know either how the Dark Fey lives" she continued. I looked bewildered. Smelling flowe
some troubled spirits. Griffin knelt against me and picked out a berry from the ones he had lain down. He brought it close to his nose and smelt it. I was observing him very inte
wrong?" he a
g guilty almost immediatel
e humans are not used to it, to say the least" I said, still laughing.
its in under ten minutes. Then washed them down with a gallon of water that Ivy had returned with. I felt shreds of
t our eyes for half
stop here for lon
ooked mutinously at him. He seemed resolute and therefore aga
and gold. As I turned back I could see that the sun had turned green leaves into its golden yellow making them look nothing less than pieces of gold and ivory. The mountains rose high and mighty before us looking like unparalleled guardians of the realm. The orange hue from the sun bounced off on the peaks of the
magnificence and beauty of the mountains. They were mesmerised not only
hidden somewhere in these mo
successful in locating it for at le
th and gold. King Silvius was appalled at the rejection but he loved his son dearly nevertheless. He left the treasure here in Mosse for his son or heirs to take
d why people take fables so seriously"
and trolls were just stories too. Before stepping here no part of
other half an hour or so" said
ehind, with a million stars. Moreover, the cool air, the soothing beams, kissing each and every object of us and each and every object present around us. On nights like these one usually feels an inexplicable sense of thrill, joy and a sense of ca
d, looked like strands of silver silk lapping against each other, under the moonlight. I peeked into the river with amazement and i
tures live inside this lake
people from different realms moving along their own respective strands of time" he said. I didn't know wha
once the silence bec
eplied Ivy looking concerned a
her eyes and kept muttering intelligible words under her breath. Griffin looked equa
rose till they looked as tall as a building. Ivy was still in a state of trance, ignorant
did not move, not even one inch. It felt like someone had fixed her to her spot with some sort of glue or spell, I wasn't really sure. Hor
s the river of time! I knew that when the waves t
.." I asked imploringly with
realms!I took a deep breath and waited. I waited and waited but nothing seemed to have happened. Then I heard Ivy calling out my name. I peered through half open eyes fearing for the worst to have happened. I saw that the waves had frozen above us and Ivy was smiling at me reassuringly. Griffin looked uncertain but took his position by my side nevertheless. Then the waves parted and
aron spoke in a low voice but its voic
ngly at Griffin, unsure of
d your silence!" the Char
Lady Faith" I
Charon asked. A mocking smile c
e Lady Faith!" I replied a little
ron disinterestedly
ted back.This seemed to have caught the creat
" he enquired in
urgently said coming f
rdiness will be absolved by Lady Faith, you are mistaken human. Losing your s
save myself" I blu
arg-Due. She has risen from
t was key to our quest. He rather looked at me with imploring eyes. And th
was here now and that is all what mattered. And I was telling him about the malafide motives of the Sil
a sharp
aith and Destiny. It got
aron spit out with a clear loo
in fact been transported here through the Veil of Faith and Destiny which meant that it was indeed possible! We just
th to travel across her realms." The C
he Charon froze with a look of shock on his face. He star
l" the Ch
ho too, seemed to be looking
aron said in an even tone. He looked at the three of us and a sly grin swept across his face. I frowned. I remembered Griffin
swer your question?" Griffin
id with a m
s human and if she answers correctly, all of you shall be granted the passage. If s
to have been paralyzed by shock. I looked at Griffin and Ivy with uncertainty gleaming in my eyes. Ivy slightly squeezed my ar
hen!" beamed
d be careful. You can only answer once and it shall de
eeze your bones. Whenever and wherever he walks he brings with him the news of loss and great misfortune. Tell me human, who do you say the creature, the bearer of nothing but sadness shall I be speaking of?" the C
it wisely if you don't wish to
ortune what could it be?" I
ink!" I said, sq
reatures bring misfortune!" Ivy e
n the human realm?" Griffi
he Charon's face. I sat down on the ground, burying my face in my hand. I skimmed through my memories trying to find a creature that gra
e. Luring you in your sleep. And if he goes undetected till the time the first ray of sun shines he will bring you gre
of!" I said as I walk
lked of?" he asked, his hollow eyes glowing a
is face disappeared, he fell to his knees. I glanced b
creature could answer for centuri
up into the sky, a swirl of blue and green light charged out from it. He then turned towards the river pointing his ca
you into the Dark Fey realm" he sai