《The Twins of the Aletere - In the Shadow of Dreams》Chapter 22 - Morning
Advertisement

Chapter 22 - Morning
The valley had been nestled in the deep shadows of the mountain for the past hour as a delayed dawn had broke across the heavily wooded landscape. The crystal clear air welcomed the light of the sun as it spilled over the nearby mountains. Shafts of light speared through the trees in the crisp, misty air. Immediately, steam started to rise wherever the early autumn sunlight touched and with that, the forest had gained a magical quality that screamed of life and fertility. The earthy scents of moss, rich soil and the abundance of evergreen trees and their needle blanketed roots hung heavy in the gently warming air.
The small hollow that the twins had arrived in remained sheltered and had acted as a nest, kept warm by the fire throughout the night. Tiffaniel stirred, stretching as she lay. She held her eyes closed, taking in the scents of the forest, all foreign to her, though strangely calming. She could feel warmth at her back, instinctively knowing it was her brother. She pulled back the thin blanket and rose, breathing deeply of the forest and the smokey scent from the fire. Standing, she stretched out and looked around the clearing. The fire from the night before had burned down to embers that glowed red and dusty white in the shadows cast by the trees. She quickly glanced around; the last of the gathered wood had been placed by Groyven as she slept. Drawing her arms around herself she shivered slightly, their clothes were made for the heat of the Talkenerren coast not the mountains and alpine region they now found themselves in.
Tiffaniel looked at her brother, kneeling down and pulling the blanket up around him. His complexion was pallid and even sleeping he had dark smudges under his eyes. She remembered his words from during the night. Wherever they were, they had no way back for now. They may never get back. She thought of Selera’s words from the previous morning, discussing mirror universes or parallel dimensions, where things were the same, yet different. She could still see the look on Selera’s face as she mouthed the word “survive” in the briefest of moments before they jumped. She looked at her sleeping brother again, he hadn’t just lost his elder sister, but the woman who had saved him and connected with him.
The edges of her mouth turned down, her lips barely lines as she whispered, “I’m sorry, Ven. Somehow I will make it up to you… Ven, I know Selera recognises you as the head of our family, that she feels you are ready. She is right, in my own way, I agree. No matter what you are challenged with, you take an approach that I can’t clear my head enough to see. Even after they died, you kept me safe, you fought when I couldn’t.”
She pursed her lips, “I am sorry, brother. Please, forgive me.”
Tiffaniel quickly turned away as he stirred lightly, murmuring in his sleep. She looked at him again, wincing. He had rolled over, dried blood was caked in his hair and smeared on his face. Tiffaniel looked down at her two part robes, long flowing leggings with a high waist and a vest under a fitted light jacket with loose arms and over-sized sleeves to match. She shook them out and brushed off some leaves from the dark fabric. It was then that she noticed how still and quiet the forest seemed, like it was holding its breath. Apart from the sound of flowing water in the distance, the breeze in the top of the pines, the quiet sounds of Groyven’s breathing and the crackle and pop of the fire, she couldn’t hear anything else. There were no sounds of the forest awakening, no sounds of birds or animals venturing out into the morning, even after coming from the desert she knew that something was amiss.
Advertisement
She could feel it before she heard it, something large was moving in the forest. Something very large. The ground shook with a slight vibration, accompanied with a distant sound of breaking trees and the rending of rock and compressing of soil. Tiffaniel tried to see into the gaps between the trees, the lack of forest life making her anxious.
Tiffaniel prepared herself, focusing her thoughts, her eyes closed as she centred herself, drawing forth her command of elemental power. Illias had taught her to give names to her different skills or spells so that she could focus her intent rapidly and with precision. Her eyes darted nervously, she could feel something nearby, stalking and watching from the shadows. With a spell ready on her lips, she turned slowly, peering between two trees. The unexpected sharp sound of a twig snapping from behind made her jump. She turned quickly, shouting the spell, “Icel-gavail!” with her hand outstretched in an attempt to aim her elemental powers of ice.
A burst of freezing wind from the heart of a blizzard manifested from around her and shot towards the sound. Icicles quickly grew on branches and anything in the wind’s blustery path. She side-stepped, spreading the range and coverage of her cast. The arctic wind she guided whipped the loose strands of her black hair around her face. The last remnants of the fire spat cinders and hissed out. She glared through the barely controlled jet of freezing air and projectiles of ice. Staring at her hand in shock, she dropped it, allowing the gale to subside. Seeing movement among the trees she raised her hand again in readiness, the air swirling behind her as she started concentrating its velocity. She almost jumped, hearing Groyven’s voice close at her side.
“Tiff, what is it?” his voice sharp and urgent.
“Over there, Ven. There is something behind the trees. It was watching us.” she said back.
She felt his pat on her shoulder, “Stand down ice witch.” she heard him say with humour in his voice, “You just attempted to turn our only ally into an ice sculpture.”
Tiffaniel’s eyes grew wide, “Ally? You summoned the great one? Hendosphyre is here?”
She looked at Groyven’s face, gaunt and dark, but he still managed a smile.
“He is here, thankfully. I summoned him last night while you slept. He kept watch over us.” he said before walking towards the edge of the clearing and passing out of sight.
Within a few short moments Groyven returned, followed by the magnificent gryphon.
Tiffaniel came forwards to meet them, her hands held out apologetically, “Hendosphyre, are you… I didn’t mean to… Ven didn’t tell me.” she said with a concerned expression.
Hendosphyre came through a break in the trees, quietly stalking into the clearing, Tiffaniel could see the frost covering the wing he had shielded himself with, it hung low with the weight of sleet. The crusted ice cracking and falling to the ground with each step. He glared pointedly at Tiffaniel as she approached, keeping an eye on her as he turned.
Tiffaniel watched as the great gryphon turned, trying not to step on the smouldering remains of the fire, “I am so sorry, Hendosfyre! Last night we were almost attacked, and we are here, not where we are meant to be. And I could feel and hear something big moving in the forest. And then you scared me. I…” she stopped as the gryphon clicked his beak at her.
She looked at him, tilting her head as he tilted his. Groyven smiled as he watched their exchange. Tiffaniel was just as good, if not better at reading the great one’s expressions and nuances. He tapped Hendosphyre’s wing, the ice heavy and through the feathers. Concentrating, he summoned his power, his hands rapidly heating, passing his hands back and forth, the ice started to melt. He looked to Tiffaniel as she laughed.
Advertisement
Her eyes sparkled,“I did the right thing?” she asked, Hendosphyre nodded in return.
“I am still sorry.” she said to him, “I haven’t seen you in over a year, ‘Sphyre. Can I at least give you a hug?”
The great one turned to look at Groyven.
Groyven looked at him with a half-smile and baffled frown, “Don’t look at me, you don’t need my approval to hug Tiff.”
The gryphon stepped forward and hooked his free wing around Tiffaniel while she hugged his feathery leg.
“Hey, stay still!” said Groyven as he continued to thaw out the wing, steam rising from his hands as he ran them over the frosted feathers.
Occasionally he would catch some of the melting ice in a hand and drink. As Hendosphyre released his sister, he looked back around to Groyven, clicking his beak.
Groyven glanced at Hendophyre, “I told you last night, we have only what is in that bag.” he said to the gryphon.
Tiffaniel frowned, her eyes on the bag, “I just grabbed some things from the room that might be useful; I am not sure, I was in a panic.”
Hendosphyre looked at Tiffaniel, raising his feathers and clicking his beak.
“Show him, Tiff, the key, the device.” Groyven agreed.
Tiffaniel retrieved it from a deep pocket in her robes and held it out to Hendosphyre. He looked at it, immediately becoming talkative when he noticed the white and black dragons of the retaining mechanisms.
Tiffaniel looked up at him, surprised at the gryphon’s animated chatter, “You have seen one before?”
“Done.” said Groyven, finishing with Hendosphyre’s iced up wing.
He came around and stood with Tiffaniel. Hendosphyre tilting his head and looking at him, clicking his beak.
“I know, I look like a mess, when we find a stream or river I will clean myself off.” Groyven said, before gesturing to the amulet “Now, have you seen a dragon or a device like this before?”
Hendosphyre looked at him with a steady gaze.
“He has seen a dragon, like the ones on the device.” said Tiffaniel watching the gryphon.
Groyven’s eyes narrowed, “You investigated last night after I fell asleep?” he asked.
Hendosphyre backed away a little and shifted a wing forward, uncurling it and dropping some fruits and berries that he had cradled there.
Groyven shook his head, “I trust you Hendosphyre, but there is no need to try and change the topic like that.”
The gryphon pulled his head back, pretending to not know what Groyven was referring to.
“You did the right thing.” said Groyven, Hendosphyre looking at him knowingly.
Tiffaniel watched them in mild disbelief, “Come on, Ven. He even gathered fruit, nuts and berries.”
“You found it, that thing that flew over us last night?” Groyven asked, watching the gryphon nod, “Is it the same thing that is moving around further down the valley?” again Hendosphyre nodded.
“After we eat, take us to where you saw it.” finished Groyven, reaching up and stroked Hendosfyre’s beak, “Thank you for the food.”
Tiffaniel handed Groyven a fruit that somewhat resembled an apple, after taking a bite he spoke to Tiffaniel, “That spell of yours is getting more powerful, Tiff.” said Groyven, gathering the rest, handing some to Tiffaniel and stowing others in pockets of his robes.
Quickly retrieving their bag, he shouldered it.
He met Tiffaniel’s eyes, “Sitting here and waiting is not going to help us. We need to get moving.” he looked at Hendosphyre, “Would it be safe to take us to where you saw it?”
Hendosphyre looked back over his shoulder, head cocked and listening carefully, he slowly nodded.
Tiffaniel stared at Groyven like he had taken leave of his senses, “You want to, wait, you want to see?” she said, a thread of panic in her voice.
Groyven nodded, “We are stuck here. Even now we need to know what to fear. Whatever it is, it’s big. Hendosphyre would not take us near if he felt it too dangerous.”
She dug her fingernails into her palms, “But last night, you want to see the thing that had us crawling?” said Tiffaniel, her eyes wide.
“Yes, I do Tiff. If possible I want to see, so I can understand why I had irrational and crippling waves of fear hit me like its sole purpose was to drown me.”
In the distance they heard a dull crash of trees and a thud, a heavy vibration making the ground shake slightly. Tiffaniel looked to Hendosphyre as he focused on the distant noise.
“Hendosphyre, which direction is the exit of the valley, is it a different way?” she asked hopefully.
The gryphon shook his head, gesturing with a nod in the same direction as the noise.
Tiffaniel groaned, “Ven, we are meant to survive, not charge headlong into danger.”
She watched Groyven speaking quietly to Hendosphyre, the gryphon clicking his beak and tilting his head as he listened.
Groyven turned to her, “We will stay under the cover of the forest, Tiff. Hendosphyre will carry the both of us. As soon as the beast is out of the valley…”
“What Ven? What then?” she asked.
Groyven looked to Hendosphyre who nodded, clicking his beak again.
He then met Tiffaniel’s gaze with an uncertain expression on his face as Hendosphyre started vocalising, “We will be safer in clear view.”
“I know what he said.” Tiffaniel said to Groyven, her eyes still on the gryphon.
Hendosphyre clicked his beak sharply and set her with a stare.
She glared back at him, “Are you going to force me to go with you?”
The gryphon moved closer, a low rumble in his throat.
“Hendosphyre?” said Groyven, perturbed, “Ahhh, he will if he has to.” he finished hurriedly.
Tiffaniel looked to her brother, who seemed as equally shocked the gryphon’s sudden shift in behaviour.
She looked at the gryphon, “We get to ride on your back, and you will protect us?”
Hendosphyre nodded, once again listening carefully to the distant noises. Suddenly he looked from one to the other, nodding swiftly and dropped to his belly, allowing them to get on his back. As they settled themselves he stood and waited as Groyven hooked his legs in front of his wings. He turned his head and made sure the children were secure before slowly walking through the trees as he had done the night before, retracing his steps.
Shadow of the Eclipse: Chapter Timeline

(Click to enlarge in new tab)
Advertisement
- In Serial202 Chapters
Falling For Miss Captain : LOVE Vs DUTY
Fight your war and I will fight mine. If I ever fall, you will help me up and I will do the same for you.
8 833 - In Serial28 Chapters
The world traveler from the future
The world, under the guide of the System, was prospering. The Dungeons gifted untold riches to those brave enough to challenge them, and the System watched and helped those who were willing to complete its Quests. But not Charles. As soon as he appeared inside a dark cave, the system told him that he was an anomaly, that he was not worthy of its gifts. His mind was damaged. His AI companion was convinced that he was in a world of sword and magic. All around, schemers and manipulators tried to play their part in a story that was thousands of years old. Spanning entire planes and worlds. And yet, he only saw what he wanted to see. For a while, it worked. Slowly, but inevitably, it became impossible. The threat was too big to ignore, the evidence too strong. He was just a pawn in a game so large that it was impossible to comprehend. At its center, the System. The System was not what it seemed. It was a tyrant, or maybe just a tool created by someone or something so powerful that it could control entire worlds. And it had declared him its enemy. Many thanks to Damiano, who helps with the world building and the character building. Many thanks to Fuyu Dust for the cover art. One new chapter every Friday. Patreon - get early access to chapters weeks before they come out. Discord - chat with me and other creators.
8 383 - In Serial295 Chapters
Drip-Fed
A slime randomly falls into existence. Sapient and born with the ability to recreate parts of the things it preys upon, the highly confused drop of primordial soup decides that the only real thing it can do is become the being at the top of the food chain. A task of longevity in the leaves of the Omniverse.Cover Art by Chris Cold.
8 178 - In Serial19 Chapters
The Gods' Chosen Few
This is a story about six summoned humans from modern earth to a world of magic, monsters, and gods'. There are five large cities in four kingdoms. There's the Fire kingdom to the south. Almost completly a desert known for their cheifs, fire mages, and their mostly beastkin kingdom blessed and watched over by the fire god Pyritis. Then there's the Air kingdom full of trees the size of mountains to the east known for their magnificent carpenter's, archer's, wind mages, and mostly elves living there watched over by the air goddess Zephra. After that there's the Water kingdom against the ocaen to the west known for their massterwork alchemy, massive navy, and water and ice mages mostly populated with humans cared for by the water goddess Aquatis. Finally the earth kingdom in the massive mountains to the north known for their expert blacksmithing, earth mages, and being mainly filled with dwarves protected by the earth god Teran. There are temples of healing throughout all the four kingdoms that worships the goddess of light and life Rayanna. There is also a sixth goddess who isn't mentioned any longer due to the zealots killing innocents in her name in the name of Nyx goddess of death and darkness. There is one massive city built on the corner of all four kingdoms where many people live and the kingdoms' kings' and queens' come to meet and conduct political business as well as meet and realx as friends. It also serves on major purpose. It is used to summon heroes from another world. The kings' and queens' have been notified by the head preists of their respective gods that it's time to summon heroes to help quell the rising army of zealots. Hi there ladies and gentlemen. This is my first time writing and uploading a story on Royal Road. I'm looking for constructive criticism and helpful input. I'm looking forward to a long and amazing journey from here on out.
8 161 - In Serial11 Chapters
Maitbudi
Fermboi was a man of one ideal: make the weak strong. When his rebellion against the king proved futile, he was given another chance at life. This time, he sought to do nothing after realizing the hopelessness of it all. Aventina wanted to do nothing more than to follow her father’s footsteps. On a retaliation raid against her tribe’s enemies, her brothers perished. Spared by a leader of her enemies, she returned home to find herself the chief of her tribe. Bolahulag, half-civilized and half-barbarian, half-lowborn and half-royal. Raised in his mother’s civilized tent in a sea of barbaric shelters, Bolahulag was hesitant to follow his paternal way of life. After a battle between a civilized king and his father, Bolahulag was sent as hostage to learn the economy and military of the nation his father defeated. Derai knew nothing more than being an orphan, but when a merchant took her in, the world she thought impossible soon became a reality. Monghe, stuck in a school exemplifying strength for most of his life, began to understand what he needed to do in order to be strong instead of weak. Story is mostly about nothing. Fermboi does most of the nothing. Aventina does most of the military things. Bolahulag does a balance of economy and military. Derai focuses on economy. Monghe spitfires what it means to be a typical hero. Hopefully this is enough to give a general idea to people who don’t like going blind aside from the work being purportedly “good.” Who am I kidding, my writing is terrible. I hope it improves though.
8 153 - In Serial9 Chapters
Legacy of the Resourceful Hero
A hero by the name of Cereo is summoned from a cube moments before the entirety of Sabarum is laid to waste. Using nothing but his resourcefulness, he creates incredibly powerful gear and weapons on the fly using whatever he manages to find. Whether it's grass, dirt, sand, or - anything else! He manages to construct gear superior to even that of legend. Using his unrivaled skill, he defeats onslaught after onslaught of demonic and monstrous armies, eliminates disease that plagues the world to a seemingly unstoppable degree, and takes care of any and all problems this dangerous world seems to currently face. But... as the opposing force progressively becomes more difficult to fend off, Cereo comes to find out that this gimmick of his is not all that it takes to protect Sabarum. Furthermore, he begins to question whether or not the protection of this land is what's truly important.
8 128

