Chapter 546: End of the Realm

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Chapter 546: End of the Realm

Going through the deserved city brought nothing of interest. Everything of value was gone, probably taken by people who had themselves died centuries ago. All furniture and clothes were elegant, but simple. The only thing that remained were the depictions of the Stars glory, along with a few praying altars. If there was anything related to the Moons, it had been erased millennia ago.

Despite Darks reluctance, it was decided that the group spend the night in the city. The roof of the tallest tower was chosen. Even so, the group took turns keeping watch. The serenity and beauty of the area didnt make it any less dangerous. As everyone had seen, the skies were also filled with predators.

Youll get out of this, Nil said as Dallion closed his eyes. Prisons only keep those who arent strong enough from escaping. You and Eury are strong.

Im sure others have said that as well.

That was one of the things the former village chief had said before Dallion sealed away his powers. The old man claimed to have been imprisoned for centuries. The thought sent shivers down Dallions spine. At least here he wasnt alone.

How do you escape? Dallion asked.

Each prison is different, the echo replied. The most common method is to defeat the guardian, although that might be a brit tricky under the present circumstances. Finding a temple should work just as well, I think.

What if someones in an item without guardians? Dallion wondered.

Things are a bit more difficult there. Still, there are ways. I cant explain them, and in some cases you wont understand, but there always are ways. Just remember that.

Thanks, Nil.

The night passed slowly. Dallion woke up several times, each time having a nightmare. The stress of the current situation had built up to the point that his subconscious had to deal with it again. Thankfully, nothing in his realm seemed out of order.

Morning came without any attacks. Dark was the first to wake up, leaping into the sky for a quick look at the surrounding area. Eury, meanwhile, took considerably longer. Normally, she didnt sleep so much when in the wilderness. Maybe being trapped in a realm had an effect on her as well.

Managed to sleep? Dallion asked.

A bit. Ill sleep better once Im out of here.

She went through her backpack for something to eat. The food that the dryads had offered them wasnt terrible, but Eury, and Dallion for that matter, preferred meat to fruit.

Does Dark eat? Eury asked.

To be honest, Im not sure. Ive seen him go without eating for days. Hes made of magic, so maybe he doesnt?

Well need to get more food, even if he doesnt. She didnt say the silent part out loud, but Dallion sensed she thought theyd be staying in this realm longer than expected.

No. Dallion stood up. We wont be staying here that long.

The snakes on the gorgons head swirled in surprise. However, she said nothing. Ten minutes later, the group was on their way again.

The lands beneath them were full of vegetation, and the occasional animal, almost unchanged since the day the map was made. It was the dryad structures that were missing. Anytime they passed over a spot that had been marked as a settlement, there was nothing there.

By noon, only a quarter of the realm remained. This was the point at which Dallions view of things switched. So far, he had hoped that hell get to the end of the realm quickly. Now, he felt as if he didnt want it to end, as if having more would increase the chances of him finding something in it. Sadly, that didnt happen.

As nightfall approached, only a small sliver of realm remainedthe holt section.

You twove been quiet, Dark remarked. Whats wrong?

Nothing is wrong, Dallion lied. Were just thinking about what we might face.

Does it matter? Everything weve fought so far was weak.

That wasnt precisely true, but Dallion decided not to argue. If, for whatever reason, they decided to go back, theyd have a tough time crossing the desert sea.

Eury put on her combat gauntlets. As any hunter she knew that fear was the most dangerous thing to come acrossout of all emotions it killed the most.

Get ready to cocoon me if needed, Dallion told his armadil shield. You be on guard as well, Gleam.

Better stay behind, Dark, Eury said. Things might get a bit rough.

I can help, the dragon protested. Im strong.

You arent strong enough, the gorgon said.

Try not to overreact, dear boy, Nil said, as Dallion drew his harpsisword.

Dallion promptly ignored him. A hundred feet from the temple, his suspicions came true. Over a dozen dryads emerged from within the structure. All of them were armed with wooden sickles and makeshift wooden armor. It was obvious that they hadnt fought a day in their lives, but even if they had, it wouldnt matter. All the dryads, to the last one, were non-awakened.

Roots burst up from the ground, creating a fence between the dryads and Dallion. It was a clear indication that the guardian was near, although it seemed he was more interested in stopping the dryads wandering off than anything else.

Theyre just kids, Eury noted.

Its been a while since otherworlders came to visit, a deep voice said. Dallion could tell it was the guardian, but looking around, he could see no trace of him. Have you come to make an offer as well?

No offer, Dallion replied. We want to leave the realm. All we need is to enter your temple. After that

No, the guardian interrupted. You wont set foot inside.

We dont want to fight you, Eury said. Or your dryads.

Dallion steadied his breathing. It would be so easy for him to do a line attack. The guardian no doubt had the strength to stop it, but it would allow Eury to go on the offensive. Was that the right strategy, though? They were supposed to be far stronger than the guardian. Surely, it could see that. And yet, it behaved as if it held the advantage. There was something else at play here, and Dallion had no idea what.

If you wont let us in, at least come out and talk to us. Dallion decided to take that approach. We can discuss things, at least, he added agreement into his words.

Whether or not his music skills had an effect remained unclear, but the result was obvious. A short dryad, three quarters the height of the rest, made its way past the small crowd. The fence of roots broke up, giving way for it to pass. There was no doubt about it. This was the guardian of the temple. Despite his small stature, there was an increasing strength emanating from him. If Dallion had expected to face someone in the mid-forties, he was very much mistaken. This guardian was his level at the very least.

Human, gorgon, and dragon, the guardian said with a mocking smirk. You must have done quite a mess to end up banished here. Did the Star cast you in?

Not exactly, Dallion replied. A rogue mage serving him.

What do you want?

I told you. All we want is

To get out of here. I know thats what you said. Im not asking you that. You must want something from me, otherwise you wont be here. So Im asking again. What exactly do you want?

We want access to your temples altar, Dallion said. Im hoping that would be enough to create a link to the real world and let us escape. Also, I want to see the twi-crown.

The twi-crown? The guardian froze for a moment. Several seconds later, though, he burst out laughing. After all this time, someone has decided to show interest in the twi-crown? Thats definitely a first. How do you know its here?

Weve been in a few other world swords. We know about the crowns and the marshals.

A good story, but not enough to let me take you inside.

What else do you want? Eury asked.

You got it all wrong. Its not what I want, its what youre willing to offer. You can have the crown. At this point, its useless. To get past me, though, you have to offer something Id be interested in. If you dont, this is as far as you go.