WHIZZENMOG BETRAYAL
LAND OF MISTASIA NOVELLA
(THIS STORY TAKES PLACE BEFORE LAND OF MISTASIA)
MORNING OF TRUTH
CHAPTER 4
LAND OF MISTASIA NOVELLA
(THIS STORY TAKES PLACE BEFORE LAND OF MISTASIA)
MORNING OF TRUTH
CHAPTER 4
My
mind had become overrun with thoughts of the emerald. Its beauty. Its power.
Now all that remained was how I would steal it.
Rainer
came to get me the following morning. I was eager to see where he would take me
today…hoping it was to see the Last Emerald again. To my disappointment, he
took me to the Proving Grounds just outside the castle. It was where Rainer and
I used to battle while practicing our wizardry. Therefore, this was a place of
bad memories for me. It was the last place I had been before running away, and
since my return I had avoided it.
“Why
did you bring me here Rainer?” I said with shortness in my tone.
“Father
asked me to meet him here this morning. He has a very important assignment for
me.”
“So
why am I here?”
“I
hoped you would join me,” He said it with such heartfelt sincerity I almost
believed him.
I
scoffed. My brother’s reaction showed that he actually meant it. I suddenly
felt uncomfortable.
“You
really want me with you?” I asked.
Rainer
smiled and nodded.
I
smiled back but didn’t respond. Rainer had been trying very hard to repair our
friendship since I returned, but I continued to keep my distance. It would only
make what would happen easier for us all.
“Rainer,
are you ready?” Our father’s voice joyously rang out into the Proving Grounds.
He hesitated upon noticing me standing next to Rainer. “Ethan, good morning,
son. I didn’t know you were going to be here.” The surprise in his voice seeped
forth like the smoke from an uncontrolled flame. It hung over my head casting a
dark shadow. This was the father I’d expected upon my return to the castle.
Loveless and ashamed.
“I
asked him to join me father,” My brother replied.
Our
father’s eyes moved sharply between us as though he was attempting to figure
out if I had some sort of spell cast over Rainer. Surely, my brother couldn’t
be acting of right mind to invite me. After a moment, he cleared his throat in
what appeared to be an attempt at ridding himself of whatever he actually
wanted to say, but he thought better of it. Then proceeded to address Rainer
and ignore me.
“Rainer,
the king and queen will be making a journey to the northern territory of
Mistasia and I need you to join them as their protector.”
My
brother’s face was overjoyed. It was a great honor to be the keeper of the
royal family’s protection.
“I
must remain here at the castle.” My father suddenly stopped his explanation. He
was unaware that I knew about the last emerald being here and that Rainer had
shown me its location. It was obviously the reason he wasn’t joining the King
and Queen on their trip. He was always at their side.
“I’m
trusting you with their safety.”
“Thank
you, Father.” Rainer bowed his head.
Our
father glanced in my direction for a moment. The emotion he had shown me the
night I had returned was nowhere to be recognized. Then he turned and left.
Rainer
was excited. “This is amazing. Brother, you must promise to come with me. It
would mean a great deal to have you by my side.”
“I
don’t think that is such a good idea, Rainer.” I was referring to both the fact
that our father obviously didn’t want me to go and the fact that I would be
away from the castle, which made it more difficult to steal the emerald.
He
placed his strong paw on my shoulder and looked me in the eyes. He looked down
upon me, standing a full head taller.
“Please,
Ethan. It would be good for us to spend time together. I have missed you so
much, brother.” Then he pulled me close and hugged me so tightly it became hard
to breathe.
I
agreed to go with him but quickly regretted my decision.
“Great.
We leave tonight!”
Rainer
dashed off to collect supplies and weaponry for the journey. I stood stuck in
the grass…not literally, but just unable to move my feet. I hoped that if I
didn’t reenter the castle I wouldn’t have to go tonight. It also meant that I
would have to wait until my return to steal the emerald.
The
air had cooled since Rainer and I were in the Proving Grounds earlier in the
day. The wind had picked up. It blew through my fur and cut into my skin like a
thousand tiny arrows. Fires from the village where doused. I watched as a few
elves scrambled to relight them, but the winds made it a worthless attempt. Most
gave up and returned to their homes.
I
stood alone in the field between Cadieux Castle and the village. Closing my
eyes I could see the glowing green emerald hidden away within the castle.
“Ethan,”
A voice whispered in my ears. I opened my eyes, but no one was around. My gaze
fixed in the distance…the exact place where I knew Sorcerer LaCroiux’s hideout
was deep within the Wolverine Forest. The tree tops were barely visible beyond
Dragon Lake. Again I closed my eyes, when I heard my name repeated whistling in
the winds. My master was calling to me.
Then,
something landed on my shoulder. I jumped and brandished my wand.
“Ethan,
it’s me!” Rainer yelled.
“I’m
sorry, Rainer. You just startled me.”
Rainer
smiled at me. He was so excited about our journey. I on the other hand, was
dreading the next few days. We walked through the village making small talk,
but discussing nothing important. I found myself drifting in and out of the
conversation until we stood before a large pile of wood sitting next to the
lake.
I
didn’t say anything right away, just looked at my brother waiting for the
explanation, because his expression showed that he was not surprised to see the
enormous pile of trees cut and laying on their sides in a triangular stack.
“I
had the elves gather wood for us.”
“Really?
Do we have enough?” I sarcastically asked while looking into the sky to see the
top of the pile.
Rainer
chuckled slightly and slapped me in the chest lightheartedly. “Come on, Ethan.”
“Are
we building a fort?” I asked.
“Ah…no.
We are building a boat for the king and queen to use on their journey up Red
River tonight.” He said this as though it was a small feat. Just create a ship
that by the look of the wood pile would be able to transport every elf living
in the kingdom.
“Well,
you have fun with that.” I replied jokingly.
Rainer
held his wand out and began motioning the wood to move. In just a short time,
Rainer had moved most of the wood into smaller piles and had begun molding and
shaping them like pieces of clay.
“Are
you just going to stand there?” Rainer questioned while flattening one tree
trunk into a plank board that he used to create a small section of the ship’s
deck.
I
scoffed and shook my head in disbelief that I found myself building a boat for
two people that I planned to remove from the throne.
It
only took the two of us a little over two hours, but by the time the royal
family began to gather with their assembly at the edge of Cadieux Village, we
placed the finishing touches on a magnificent vessel worthy of carrying the
king and queen along Red River. The boat was tall and narrow with sails made
from woven tree leaves and cattails from around the lake.
We
quickly set sail.
The
air remained cool as the sun completed its journey over the edge of the world.
Stars slowly began to emerge one by one like creatures peeking out from their
homes and looking to see if it was safe to venture out and play with one
another. A calm settled into my body like I had never felt before. The smell of
the salty water rushed below us and mixed with fragrances from the Wolverine
Forest.
“Ethan,”
A voice whispered.
My
heart quickened its pace, energizing my body. A surge of adrenaline burst
through my veins to my paws. It was the unmistakable voice of my master calling
to me from the Wolverine Forest which was laid out before us.
“Be
prepared,” his voice commanded.
“Ethan,”
Rainer’s voice rang out clearly breaking LaCroiux’s hold over me.
“Yes,”
I responded while attempting to swallow my fear.
“Are
you okay?”
I
nodded, but could tell that it really hadn’t satisfied Rainer’s worry.
“Is
there something wrong? Do you sense something?”
“No.
That is ridiculous,” I awkwardly laughed at the thought hoping he didn’t really
know the truth and was just waiting for me to admit it. I was becoming
paranoid. “Do you?”
“No,
my brother, I wasn’t gifted with such senses.” Rainer replied.
It
couldn’t have been more than a few seconds after he finished when I heard it
for the first time in my life. It was a sound that I would never forget. The
dreadful screeching of Sorcerer LaCroiux’s new pets…Vampire bats. The soulless
creatures from the Deadly Spray Forest descended upon our ship with wings
spread, claws drawn and fangs exposed. Even in the moonlight they were mightily
frightening.
Two
crashed down on the deck. Their wings spanned over both sides of the ship. They
were much taller than our Elven Warriors, and so quick.
I
drew my wand, as did my brother. We each blasted a Vampire bat. Rainer’s spell
landed directly on his target’s chest flinging the retched beast from the ship
and into Red River. My shot was not so precise. It hit the vampire bat’s left
wing, which caused the beast to screech at us. The high-pitched wail stabbed my
ears like a million knives. I covered them with my paws, but it gave little
relief. Rainer fired again sending the other vampire bat off the ship and into
the dark waters below.
There
were dozens more buzzing above us like pesky bugs. We ducked when one swooped
in and sliced at us with its razor-sharp claws. The deck of the ship was in
chaos as the Elven Warriors battled the Vampire bats. Some used bow and arrow,
picking off the bats as they dove in for a chance to knock an elf into the
waters below. I watched as a young elf met just that fate and tumbled over the
rail into the darkness.
“Watch
out!” Rainer barked as another winged creature dove toward us.
I
raised my wand, but found myself frozen, unable to cast a spell to save myself.
The creature closed in fast, but my brother tackled me just as its claws missed
my furry face.
“What
are you doing?” I asked slightly annoyed.
“Saving
your life!” Rainer quickly stood up and began searching for something in the
chaos of our ship.
“What
are you looking for, Rainer?”
“The
King and Queen!” he replied.
A
bright flash of light exploded at the far end of the ship, which was now
rocking violently back and forth.
“What
was that?” Rainer asked. He ran off before I could venture a guess, but I was
pretty certain that I knew what had just happened.
I
followed my brother as he moved through the battle like a maze, ducking and
dodging arrows and swords. A Vampire bat jumped in front of him, but Rainer
blasted the beast out of the way without hesitating. It was actually pretty
impressive to see his courage.
When
we reached the far end of the ship where we had seen the light, I caught my
first glimpse of our plot taking form. Sorcerer LaCroiux held the queen around
the neck as the king pleaded for her release. LaCroiux wore a long gray robe
with a hood to guard his face, but I could feel his presence.
“Release
her!” Rainer demanded. He held his wand at the ready. After standing there
looking back and forth between LaCroiux and Rainer for a moment attempting to
figure out who I should be pointing my wand at I chose Rainer…and then quickly
swung it over to LaCroiux before my brother noticed.
Am I supposed to reveal I’m a bad guy
yet? I thought.
“Let
her go, now!” my brother barked. He looked so calm and courageous. I found
myself proud of him just when I should have wished for Rainer to crumble under
the pressure.
I
could barely see the glimmer in my master’s eye hidden in the shadow of his
hood, but it was there. Everything was going according to his plan, and now it
was time for his next move.
LaCroiux
released the queen, who rushed back into King Steven’s awaiting arms. Just as
he grabbed her and pulled her close LaCroiux struck.
“Portio!”
He yelled. A bright orange light escaped his hand. It moved through the air
like it was riding a wave into shore before reaching the king and queen and
engulfing them. It grew brighter by the second until it hurt my eyes to watch.
I
closed my eyes and turned away. When the brightness diminished they were gone.
The only thing remaining was the wicked yellow smile of Sorcerer Pierre
LaCroiux, which gleamed from his shadowy face.
“NO!”
Rainer cried. His panicked voice sent a chill up my spine. He reacted so
quickly, firing spell after spell in a dazzling array of light directly at my
master.
LaCroiux
calmly deflected each spell seemingly sorting them by color into certain
directions. Then, when he seemed to have grown tired of this sad attempt at an
attack, he mustered up a fireball and hurled it into Rainer’s chest. My brother
collapsed.
“Rainer,”
I ran to his aid. He was breathing, but was unconscious and very warm to the
touch, yet not burned. “What are you doing?” I angrily questioned my master.
“Ending
this,” LaCroiux removed his hood. His long braided beard emerged first against
the moonlight. He walked toward my wounded brother like an animal stalks its
prey. There was a glint of red in his eyes.
“No,”
I began to say when LaCroiux grabbed me by the neck and lifted me up. My paws
dangled in the air, and I couldn’t breathe.
“Retrieve the stone, Ethan.” Then, he flung me down on
top of Rainer. Another flash of orange light burned my eyes and then it was
completely dark.
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