Chapter 13: Truth isn’t always easy
Drury and I embarked on our return journey to Ashenreach, the realm of formidable magic and
enigmatic mysteries. We had been there before, but now we were armed with new knowledge
and enhanced abilities, the result of our time in the Veilstrike Abyss.
As we ventured deeper into Ashenreach, the land around us seemed to pulsate with magical
energy. The air felt charged, and the very ground we walked on hinted at secrets waiting to be
uncovered.
Drury turned to me, a determined look in his eyes. "This place is like no other, isn't it? The
magic here is alive, constantly shifting and evolving. It's no wonder why they call it the land of
the arcane."
I nodded in agreement. "It's as if the very essence of magic is woven into the fabric of
Ashenreach. But we need to be cautious. The boundaries of reality can be blurry here, and we
might encounter forces beyond our comprehension."
Drury smirked, clearly undaunted by the challenges that lay ahead. "Well, we've always been
drawn to the forbidden and the unknown. I say we embrace it, just as we've done in the
Veilstrike Abyss."
Our arrival in Ashenreach was met with a mixture of anticipation and apprehension. It had been
a year since we last set foot in this realm of formidable magic and mystical knowledge. The time
we had spent honing our skills in the Veilstrike Abyss had changed us, and we couldn't help but
wonder how our fellow mages would perceive us now.
As we approached the imposing gates of the Arcane Academy, the same establishment that had
once expelled us for our use of forbidden magic, we couldn't shake the feeling of unease. The
memories of our previous encounters with the other mages were still fresh in our minds.
Drury spoke softly as we neared the entrance. "I hope they can see how much we've grown and
changed over the past year. The Abyss has made us more powerful, and we've learned to wield
magic responsibly."
I nodded; my own concerns mirrored in his words. "But this place has its traditions and its own
rules. We'll need to tread carefully and prove ourselves to be responsible practitioners of magic."
As we stepped through the towering gates and into the heart of the Arcane Academy, we couldn't
ignore the curious and, in some cases, skeptical glances from our fellow mages. We were both
determined to show them that we had returned not as outcasts, but as formidable wielders of the
arcane.
Our journey had taken us through a year of growth, challenge, and forbidden knowledge, and
now we were ready to face the ultimate test: earning the acceptance and respect of our peers in
the very realm where our magical journey had first begun.
As we approached the outskirts of AshenReach, I couldn't help but marvel at how the city had
transformed in our absence. What was once a bustling and diverse metropolis had now
seemingly evolved into a hub for magic users, an epicenter of arcane knowledge and power. The
streets buzzed with the hum of enchantments, and the air itself seemed to crackle with the
presence of magic.
My grip on Drury's hand tightened involuntarily as nerves crept in. The city had always been an
exciting yet challenging place, but returning after our year in the Veilstrike Abyss made it feel
even more daunting. I could see the mix of mages, scholars, and magical creatures moving about
the city, each with a purpose, and I couldn't help but feel small in comparison.
Drury, too, seemed to sense the changes. His fingers interlaced with mine, and I took comfort in
his presence. We were about to re-enter the world of the Arcane Academy, a place where our
tumultuous history was well-known. But we were different now, stronger and more experienced,
ready to prove that we were worthy of our fellow mages' respect and acceptance.
As we approached the main house of the Arcane Academy, an unsettling scene unfolded before
us. A group of scholars, dressed in their traditional robes, stood in a standoff against a cadre of
menacing figures clad in black armor. The tension in the air was palpable, and it was clear that
this confrontation was anything but ordinary.
The scholars, with their faces etched in determination and concern, appeared to be defending the
integrity of the Academy. They held tomes and staves, their magical prowess evident, but they
were clearly outnumbered by the group of armored figures. These intruders, adorned in ebony
armor that bore no insignia, exuded an air of menace that sent shivers down my spine.
We halted our steps, remaining hidden from the unfolding confrontation, and Drury whispered in
my ear, "Something's amiss, and we need to find out what's happening."
I nodded in agreement, the desire to discover the truth of this disturbance overwhelming my
trepidation.
As the confrontation reached its boiling point, one of the black-clad men moved forward with
hostile intent, seemingly intent on attacking a scholar. Before he could carry out his aggression, a
surge of instinctual power coursed through me. I tapped into my aura, weaving it to suppress the
souls of the menacing figures. It was an unbidden reaction, a manifestation of my newfound
control over soul magic.
In that critical moment, the would-be attacker faltered, his movements slowing as if some
invisible force held him back. The scholars seized the opportunity, rallying their magical
energies and standing their ground, ready to protect the sanctity of the Academy.
Drury, by my side, witnessed the unfolding of this unexplainable power. "Impressive," he
whispered, a mix of awe and concern in his voice. "Let's see what we've walked into, my dear."
Stepping forward, with Drury by my side, we approached the men in black armor who had been
causing chaos among the scholars. Drury, his voice calm but resolute, issued a warning. "You
should leave this place immediately. The scholars here are under the protection of those who
wield formidable magic. You won't want to challenge them."
The men exchanged wary glances, sizing us up. It was clear that they had not anticipated this
kind of opposition. The volatile standoff persisted for a moment longer before the leader of the
group finally made a decisive gesture. Nodding to his comrades, he signaled for them to retreat.
With reluctant compliance, they slowly stepped back and began to disperse. The scholars, now
unburdened from their aggressors, watched in disbelief as the intruders retreated. We had
successfully defused the volatile situation and helped preserve the sanctity of the Arcane
Academy.
Turning back to Drury, I offered a small but appreciative smile, my heart still racing from the
confrontation. "I suppose we've made quite an entrance back into AshenReach," I said, my voice
tinged with both relief and amusement.
Drury's expression was a mix of pride and reassurance. "It seems that we have, my dear.
Welcome back to the heart of it all."
As the onlookers observed the scene, they appeared to be in a state of bewildered uncertainty.
They couldn't quite figure us out. Perhaps they were trying to understand our motives and our
mysterious powers. The city of AshenReach was no stranger to magic, but the kind we wielded
seemed to carry an air of the forbidden and the unorthodox.
People whispered among themselves; curiosity mixed with caution in their expressions. It was as
if they were torn between the awe of witnessing something extraordinary and the unease of
dealing with something they didn't fully comprehend.
The man of the king's guard approached us with an air of authority. As they moved to arrest us,
the scholars we had just helped began to protest.
A scholar exclaimed, "Wait! These two saved us from the Sworn! You can't just arrest them!"
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The guard captain looked stern but was clearly considering the scholar's words. Drury, ever the
diplomat, stepped forward and said firmly, "We meant no harm. We only intervened to protect
the scholars."
The scholars' pleas and Drury's reasonable words seemed to have some impact. The captain
hesitated for a moment before finally deciding, "You'll have to come with us for questioning."
We exchanged a subtle nod, acknowledging the situation but understanding that this was a
necessary step in our journey.
As we were led away by the king's guards, uncertainty clouded our thoughts. What did the King's
Guard want from us? We were far from home, standing accused without knowing the charges.
The journey to the palace was long and silent. Our minds raced with thoughts of the past, our
time in the Veilstrike Abyss, and what lay ahead.
Finally, we reached the grand gates of the royal palace in AshenReach. Our entrance was marked
by a mixture of curiosity and fear from the palace guards. We were escorted through the bustling
hallways of the palace, the opulence of it all contrasting sharply with our humble attire.
We were brought before a grand chamber where a stern-looking man, presumably an advisor or
court official, awaited. He looked us over and began to speak, "You two have displayed an
unusual talent that could be of great use to the kingdom."
Drury and I exchanged puzzled glances. What use could our abilities have to the kingdom? The
man continued, "The king has a matter of great importance that requires individuals with unique
skills. If you assist the king, he may be willing to offer you protection and resources."
Drury asked "Forgive me, but what do you know of our powers? We just returned from a long
trip."
The court official leaned in closer, his gaze locked onto Drury. "We know everything," he
replied ominously.
Before Drury could react, a guard entered, leading a shackled Silvia into the room. Her eyes
widened with shock upon seeing us. The sight of her in chains filled me with dread, and my mind
raced to comprehend the situation.
As the tension in the room escalated, the guards drew their swords, surrounding us. The court
official, with a sinister smile, addressed us, "Silvia stands accused of attempting to assassinate
the king."
Drury's eyes widened in disbelief, and I felt a cold knot in my stomach. Silvia had been framed.
The official continued, "As punishment for her alleged crime, you are to go on a mission to
eliminate the Sworn. Fail, and your lives will be forfeited."
We exchanged worried glances, the weight of the situation settling heavily upon us. The threat of
the gallows loomed large, and we had little choice but to accept the perilous mission.
The official explained, "We had our eyes on you since the moment you set foot in AshenReach.
We've been aware of your return and the connection between you, Silvia, and your journey. Her
alleged plot was reported to us, and we had to act based on the information we received."
It became apparent that the authorities were determined to resolve this matter, given the
perceived threat. We were left with a daunting task ahead, forced to face the Sworn, a dangerous
group, in order to prove Silvia's innocence and avoid the hangman's noose.
We found ourselves hooded and tied, led out of the city by the guards. The bustling streets of
AshenReach were now behind us. We walked in silence for a while, each step taking us further
away from the city.
As the sun dipped below the horizon, Drury finally broke the silence. "Silvia," he said, his voice
filled with frustration, "what in the heavens happened back there? You tried to kill the king. Why
would you do something so reckless?"
Silvia's voice was shaky as she began to explain her actions. She admitted to her attempt on the
king's life but claimed that her desperate act was the only way to save Sylas. The Sworn, a
sinister and powerful group, held Sylas captive, and they had threatened to take her life unless
Silvia carried out the assassination. A sense of urgency and dread hung in the air as we realized
the perilous situation, we were now entangled in.
Drury's frustration was evident in his voice as he pressed further, "Silvia, why didn't you come to
us for help? We could have found another way. We're a team, and we would never let anything
happen to Sylas. Now, we're all in danger, and Sylas is at the mercy of the Sworn."
Silvia's response was laced with regret, "I know, I know, I messed up big time. But the Sworn,
they have eyes and ears everywhere. They made it clear that they were watching us closely. I
couldn't take the risk of involving you two and putting everyone's lives in jeopardy. I thought I
could do it on my own, but... I failed."
Drury's expression softened, understanding the predicament Silvia had been in. "We're in this
together now, whether we like it or not. Let's focus on finding a way to rescue Sylas and thwart
the Sworn's plans. But from now on, we don't keep secrets from each other."
As we walked further from the city and the realization of our predicament sunk in, Silvia began
to explain the nature of the Sworn and how they had managed to capture Sylas.
Silvia explained with a hushed tone, "the Sworn and those men in black armor are essentially the
same. The Sworn were originally a part of the royal guard, but they've become fanatical in their
loyalty to their leader, who now aspires to become the king. They're willing to go to any lengths
to achieve that goal, even if it means using ruthless tactics."
Drury and I exchanged concerned glances, realizing that the situation was even more
complicated than we initially thought. It wasn't just a case of external threats to the kingdom;
there were internal divisions and dangerous power struggles at play.
Drury, still visibly upset about the situation, asked, "What's been happening in the kingdom over
the last year? It seems like things have gone from bad to worse."
Silvia sighed, "Yes, it's been a turbulent time. The kingdom has faced internal and external
threats. The Sworn have grown more influential and have taken harsher measures to maintain
control. There have been uprisings, political assassinations, and rumors of an impending war
with a neighboring kingdom. It's a bleak situation, and it's been challenging to discern the right
path to follow."
"So, the Sworn are called that because of the unyielding loyalty they've sworn to their leader,"
Drury mused. "That doesn't bode well for our chances of negotiating with them or trying to
reason.”
Silvia began to explain with a somber tone. "You see, the Sworn have an unshakable loyalty,
sworn to their leader. The reason they follow him is because he believes that magic should be
entirely banned. He's convinced that science is the superior path, and he's determined to eradicate
magic from the kingdom."
Her words hung heavy in the air. Drury couldn't hide his disbelief. "Banning magic altogether?
That's an extreme stance. The harmonious coexistence of magic and science can lead to a more
balanced and prosperous world. Fanatical beliefs like these only sow the seeds of destruction."
I nodded in agreement, sharing Drury's concern. "We must find a way to stop them and rescue
Sylas before their pursuit of dominance and superiority causes even more suffering."
With a sense of regret still visible in her eyes, Silvia agreed. "I know I made a grave mistake, but
now, we must do everything in our power to make things right. For Sylas and for the entire
kingdom."
We were determined to take action, to stop the Sworn and their leader from imposing their
radical vision on the world.
Drury exclaims with a laugh. “You got into a lot of trouble in a few weeks.”