“There, that’s the last of them,” Bishane said as he placed a small pile of Cloud Stone fragments on the platform.
The Rice Guru examined the fragments keenly. "Excellent work, everyone. Now, let's get this portal operational."
He began mending the fragments, using his Cloud Script to knit together the broken pieces and restore the stones to their original form. As he worked, the stones’ colours began shifting and changing as if responding to the Rice Guru's touch.
"These stones... they're beautiful," Elara remarked as she watched the Rice Guru work. "It's like watching a master sculptor at work."
The Rice Guru appreciated her praise. "In a way, I suppose I am a sculptor, my dear. A sculptor of energy and light."
He finished mending the stones and began arranging them around the edge of the platform, placing each one in its designated spot according to the elemental symbol carved into the stone and the black stabilizing positions..
The air around the platform began to crackle with energy as the Cloud Stones aligned. A swirling vortex of light and power began to form in the centre of the platform, growing larger and brighter with each passing moment.
"It's working!" Daichi exclaimed, watching the portal form with a look of awe and excitement.
“Kyu! Kyu!” Woodworm, sensing the shift in energy, scurried closer to Daichi with its antennae twitching nervously.
…
High above, atop the highest spire of the Rendil Temple, Sorah sat cross-legged with his eyes closed, his body still and his mind focused inwards. He could feel the glyphs shifting and pulsing on his flesh, their patterns of golden-black becoming more complicated and detailed by the second.
Sorah's left arm began to shake violently. His fingers were tingling and numb, like though a thousand needles were pricking him. The curse's corrosive influence was spreading, eating away at his body and his mind. He had to do something, and fast, before it consumed him entirely.
Sorah shifted his consciousness into his Neural Dojo - a vast, open space filled with swirling leaves and gentle zephyrs. It was a sanctuary, a place of peace and harmony that stood at odds to the turmoil raging within him.
He stood up, his steps elegant and flowing as he started to dance. He watched as the Zephyrswept Waltz unfurled all about him, its elaborate patterns creating an array of light and wind. His body blended seamlessly with the stream of Aether Steam as he glided in perfect time with the air currents.
As he danced, Sorah felt the burning sensation in his arm begin to subside. The numbness in his fingers faded, and he could feel the strength returning to his limbs. The Sage Curse's influence was waning, its power subdued by the harmonious flow of the Waltz.
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'It's working. I can control the curse a bit more.'
He continued to dance, becoming more fluid and effortless. He was lost in the rhythm of the Waltz, his mind and body as one with the wind. And as he danced, he felt a sense of peace and clarity wash over him, a feeling of oneness with the universe.
…
“Almost done, my friends!” The Rice Guru shouted, guiding the final stages of the portal's activation.
“How much longer, Master Rice Guru?” Bishane asked impatiently, staring at the forming portal.
The Rice Guru said, "Patience, my friend. Patience. The portal is almost ready."
He gestured towards a small, circular stone that lay at the centre of the platform. It was the final piece of the puzzle, the keystone that would activate the portal and create a bridge between the realms.
"Elara, come here," he said, beckoning the woman forward.
Elara approached hesitantly, unsure of what the Rice Guru wanted from her.
"Place your hand on the stone, my dear," he instructed gently. "And focus your intent on your homeland, on the Aerithra Kingdom."
Elara did as she was told, placing her hand on the cool, smooth surface of the stone. She closed her eyes and envisioned the floating islands of her birth, the swirling clouds, and the gentle breezes that caressed her skin.
The stone beneath her hand began to glow and the vortex in the centre of the platform intensified.
“It’s working!”
“We’re going home!”
Cheers of joy erupted from the assembled Aerithrans as they witnessed the portal's activation. They were finally going home.
WEEEOOOO—WEEEOOOO—WEEEOOOO—
Suddenly, a piercing alarm blared in the distance, cutting through their celebration. It was the same alarm that had sounded during their escape from Nathor Prison Camp, a warning of impending danger.
"What's that?" Elara asked, looking petrified.
Brokk, Daichi, and Lukio, who had been watching the portal with anticipation, turned and ran outside towards the edge of the cliff, peering out at the landscape below.
"Sand Devils!" Brokk yelled back. "They've found us! And they've brought... those... those flying lizards!"
A swarm of Sand Krayt Dragons could be seen in the distance. They were soaring towards the temple, their leathery wings pounding fiercely. Their riders were a sight to behold, armed with Aether Sabres and dressed in armour plated with iron.
“Is that…?" Daichi asked with a pale face, "Has Warden Poahf mobilized the entire force of Nathor Prison Camp?"
Panic surged through the group as they realized the gravity of their situation. They were trapped, surrounded by mountains with no escape route aside from the portal.
"We're doomed!" one of the Aerithrans cried out in fear, eyes flittering anxiously between the growing blip in the sky and the still forming portal.
"They'll slaughter us all!" another added, collapsing to the ground in despair.
"Calm down, everyone!" The Rice Guru's words rang out above the commotion, carrying an air of authority that surprised them all. "Do not let fear cause your hearts to burst from your chests."
He gestured towards the rooftop of the temple. "Master Sorah is aware of the approaching threat. He will buy us time. He will protect us."
His words, spoken with such conviction and assurance, calmed the group. They turned their gaze towards the rooftop, searching for any sign of their saviour.
Whoosh!
At the rooftop, Sorah emerged from his meditation with a renewed vigour. He could feel the Sage Curse's burning at a low hum, its power subdued by the harmonious flow of the Zephyrswept Waltz. He stood up, stretching his stiff limbs and surveying the landscape below.
A grim smile crossed his lips as he spotted the approaching swarm of Sand Krayt Dragons and their riders. "So, they've come… Very well, let the dance begin."