Chapter 33

Chapter 33

Author's note: I'm having a productive weekend. It's so Khali damn hot here, that I'm having trouble sleeping. Also helps that this part of the story is easy to write, because I have the events mapped out pretty well. Such productivity won't become a habit.

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Neleh could feel herself returning to consciousness. Before she opened her eyes and alerted anyone monitoring her that she was awake, she ran a little magical check of her body. There didnt seem to be anything wrong. Even the little trap she had left in case of anyone trying to take advantage of her in her sleep was still left untouched. Not that she really expected celestials to take advantage of her sexually in her sleep. No, she put the trap in place years ago, because she seemed to fall unconscious too often in this new life. She had also made the trap so needlessly complicated, so that there wasnt a person alive capable of dispelling the trap, and then replacing it afterwards. The first person, who tried raping her, would be in for a nasty surprise, and so would be her surroundings.

Nelehs magic had still not completely recovered, but by the rate of recovery, she estimated having been unconscious for a little under three weeks. If she had been conscious and able to meditate, she would have recovered the spent mana in a day or two, but she was almost up to full strength now anyway. Her senses told her that the celestials had even been polite enough to leave her weapon to her, possibly as a sign of good faith.

When Neleh opened her eyes, she could see the room had a different architecture when compared to elven buildings. Everything was larger, especially the doorway that was currently closed. The celestials had those large wings after all. She seemed to be in a room with a single narrow window, which didnt really lend itself for escape but did brighten up the room nicely. There didnt seem to be anything stopping her from using magic, so if need be she could easily get out. She seemed to be dressed in a sort of light toga, pure white in color, that didnt cover her arms or shoulders, and only came down to her knees. It seemed like someone had changed her clothes. Well her old ones had probably burnt pretty badly by the wings of fire when she flew to battle and one would at least hope the celestials didnt leave her in the same clothes for several weeks. The yuck factor from that was a larger worry than the thought of someone seeing her naked.

Just in case, she started running both fire magic and water magic along her body and clothes to remove all impurities. While she was doing that, she noticed the door open, and a female celestial with four white wings entered the room. She gave Neleh a look-over that spoke of someone working in the medical field, which hinted that the woman was a healer of sorts. Most likely a priestess, judging by the power emanating from her body.

So you are awake finally. I was starting to get a bit worried, since you stayed asleep without any real reason. The celestial said with a hint of relief.

Im pretty sure you can thank Elune for that. She kept me unconscious for the duration of the civil war among the elves. Neleh told the woman with slight amusement.

Elune, eh? Judging by your words, the civil war should be over. Last I heard, it was still going. The woman replied with a small smile.

According to her, it is effectively over. There will be some small groups still fighting until the word spreads. Neleh said with a level of certainty in her voice, which brought a raised eyebrow from the celestial.

Well be that as it may, I should probably get the Chosen in here. She wanted to be notified immediately when you woke up. The woman said and started leaving the room.

Ill be waiting. I could use some solid food and drink though, if I may? Neleh called after her with a smile.

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Neleh was having a nice dinner made up mostly of fruit and some juice, when Anauel entered the room. The celestial looked a bit grumpy. She tried to send her senses to probe at Nelehs condition, which Neleh blocked gently but firmly. She was ok now, so no need for additional probing.

Well you seem to have recovered. I believe introductions are in order. I am Anauel the Chosen of Alarae. Im guessing Im speaking to the one known as Neleh the Chosen of Satai? Anauel had gotten some of her humor back after noticing Nelehs block.

Indeed, I am Neleh Khalidor the Chosen of Satai, and as of today also the Chosen of Elune. Neleh answered with a small smile.

Elune? When did this happen? To Anauels knowledge, the previous Chosen of Elune had been alive a couple of days ago.

The previous Chosen, Shalheira went knowingly against the wishes of Elune, and lost her position for it. She even knew the consequences her actions would have, so she gave up her position willingly. According to Elune, the other races might find it worrisome if the elves had more than one Chosen, hence I was the logical choice to take up the position. Neleh explained calmly. Normally she would not volunteer this much information, but the celestials were already aware of her connection to Satai, so it was better to tell them about the changed situation immediately. It might also speed up the process of getting her home, if she was forthcoming with information as much as was prudent.

Well that seems logical, even if you seem a little young. Did you get a more precise explanation on what happened? Anauel asked, glad that the girl seemed calm and forthcoming.

I only heard that she used her powers to kill the Emperor and his family. Elune did not explain more specifically. Apparently the civil war should also be winding down, for obvious reasons. Neleh decided against revealing all the details she had heard from Elune.

So the emperor is dead at the hands of the previous Chosen. That should change things considerably. Moving on, how much do you remember about what happened to you? Anauel asked, moving to the more important topic. She would do her best to discover the origin of the girls power.

Im not entirely sure. She mentioned something about knowing me in my previous life, whatever that means. Somehow she did feel familiar. Whether she was correct, I cant say for certain. What I do know though, is that these changes started happening to me after I met her. Neleh shamelessly tried to pin things on Gabriel.

Anauel frowned. So youre saying that she might have given you these powers?

Well, the ceremony had started before she showed up, and the results were weird even then. But whos to say she didnt cause that too, only appearing afterwards to hide her activities? I mean she did spend a fair amount of years here, from what I hear. Who can say what she was doing all that time? She certainly seemed to have the power to cause such changes in me. Or maybe there is some truth to her claims about previous lives, and she simply awakened something in me? These things are beyond my knowledge. Neleh replied, trying to reinforce her little girl persona.

That explanation was as good as any Anauel herself had come up with. Gabriels patient stay on this world and sudden departure would be explained if she was modifying the girls powers in some way. That would also explain the involvement of the gods. The otherworlder had come here to give a final gift to her old friend in a new life, and the gods had to curb those powers from getting out of hand. Thats why the gods had blessed the girl! They wanted to monitor her! Anauel thought. It was certainly more logical than some elven girl suddenly developing absurd abilities and affinities. Perhaps more importantly, there was no chance of the elves replicating the process, and having more people like the girl disrupting the power balance.

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Meanwhile, Alduin Yunalesca and Nimue were in the middle of questioning the previous Chosen Shalheira. What might have been an interrogation had turned into simple questioning since the woman was answering all questions quite willingly.

and so I came to the conclusion that I was the best choice to bring about the emperors death. His death was required in any case. None of us wanted him to remain on the throne, and if the victorious side would have left him or his family alive, that would have led to another civil war down the line. Sooner or later someone would have tried to raise a banner in his name. If the Sun Elves or the Moon Elves would have killed him after they had gained victory, then there would have been even more resentment from the Eldarinwe population. Besides, with this timing I managed to prevent the emperors last stand, which would have led to the death of millions of soldiers. It wouldve taken centuries for our armies to recover, and now it will only take a decade or two. Shalheira explained her reasoning.

Is this the plan you tried to suggest to one of my acolytes? You wouldve used her as a scapegoat? Nimue asked angrily. She resented the Chosen for using the goddess power in this way, and even more than that, she resented the possible results to Neleh, if her assumption was correct.

Yes and no. If she and a few other people, including lord Estelar, wouldve agreed, we couldve managed to cause a careful coup even before the civil war started. Unfortunately that plan wouldnt work without those two, and as such I had to change my plans into what happened. That first plan wouldve been preferable. Shalheira replied calmly.

And do you think it wont set a terrible example with you using the goddess power in internal politics without repercussions? All the future Chosen will forever be under scrutiny! Nimue vented her anger.

Oh but it wasnt without repercussions. I will most likely face the headsmans axe as punishment in the mortal world, and the goddess has already handed out her punishment, as I knew she would. You see, I am no longer the Chosen. Shalheira was still calm, if a bit sad. The other three were shocked though.

Wait, you are no longer the Chosen? Alduin asked to make sure.

Indeed. The goddess took my powers away immediately after I surrendered to the Legion. I knew that would be the result of my actions. The goddess understood my reasoning and even considered my actions a good solution to the situation, but she nevertheless had to punish me for my transgression. Shalheira explained. The goddess rarely spoke to her, but that was one of the times they had conversed, even if briefly. She also knew the goddess had already found another to take her place.

Wait. When the title is vacant, the grand temple shows the light of goddess power as a warning to her priestesses. No such light appeared. Nimue was a little confused. She had seen the light twice in her lifetime.

That just means the position was passed along immediately. I believe the goddess had my replacement selected long before my transgression took place. I think you know whom I speak of Nimue. The goddess hasnt exactly been secretive about her favor. Shalheira said looking straight into Nimues eyes.

Is that even possible? The girl was already a Chosen of one god. Yunalesca asked Nimue.

I dont know. Nimue admitted. This is all new to me. For one, the girl is too young to even be the Chosen of one god. On the other hand, nothing about the girl is normal. Honestly, it would not surprise me in the slightest. Like you said, Elune has not been hiding her favor.

Ah-ha, this is news to me. I knew the girl was special, just not how special. Which other god has dared to lay a claim on a subject of Elune? I mean a blind person could see the girl is favored by Aphrodite, but I didnt think lesser gods could have Chosen. Shalheira asked suddenly curious.

Satai if you must know. Alduin answered the woman, bringing a gasp from the woman. But isnt Neleh currently unconscious in Avant Heim? Im pretty sure I heard the Chosen has to consent to the position, even if Ive never heard of anyone refusing.

Nimue thought for a moment. You know, Ive for a long time thought the girl was conversing with someone in her mind. She sometimes gets this look, like she just heard something amusing. Maybe she is talking with the goddess, and Elune got her approval inside the girls dreams.

Well thats a sobering thought. Someone having conversations with the goddess as if it was something normal. Yunalesca shuddered.