Thankfully, the fires were starting to die down all around the city. With Antonio's help and the actions of the other Alerian citizens, the flames were now flickering to a stop. Their deadly path of destruction was being halted and no more lives continued to be taken in the event. What has transpired was starting to come to an end.
However, there were some loose ends to tie up at the end of the catastrophe. Nothing could be done about the lives lost and the fires that had ravaged homes and historical buildings. But what about the dragon and its clutch of eggs? Would people turn an eye to the scene of a potential fight that was growing?
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Two days ago..."They're becoming very warm. Each day, I can feel new life fluttering inside them," the priestess said and for a moment she leaned down and embraced the dragon eggs. Her lanky arms wrapped around the shell and her ear met the oval top of the egg. She tried to listen for sounds of life breathing within, waiting to emerge into the world.
Near the priestess, the mother dragon guarding her twin eggs watched not feeling at all threatened by the presence of the two humans in her lair. In fact, a fanged smile seemed to grow on the dragon's content face as she watched the priestess stroke one of the eggs with a tender hand. Despite the soon parting of her eggs, the dragon was sure they would soon enough be in good hands once more, protected by the two goddesses of Aleris.
A priest walked over towards the priestess and tapped her lightly on the shoulder. She stood away from the eggs and nodded knowing the urgency. A sign of warming eggs meant the dragons were soon to hatch and that they needed to reach their birth place shortly. The temple the small clergy resided in was not far from the city, but carrying a clutch of eggs that was nearing hatching time was risky. Either the baby dragons would make it to the Temples of Light and Dark safely, or they would hatch and fall from the sky during flight, a mess of untrained and inexperienced wings.
The mother dragon began to stand in the high vaulted ceiling of the temple. The large muscles in her legs and arms stretched out and she pinned her wings against her back until she was away from the temple's ceiling and walls. The priest and priestess each leaned over an egg and blessed them in the same motion; a soothing hand swept over the outer shell of the egg and for a moment, a glowing aura of green flickered around the eggs.
The temple the clergy led was neither one of light or darkness, but a small temple worshipping the element of the Earth. There was no goddess within the house of Earth and the clergy held very few people. Most of them had been deemed as heretics for not following either the path of light or darkness. It was not in previous alignment with either Larisa or Calypso - until now.
Alerion as a gift to his sisters and peace treaty to the temple, contacted the small clergy of the Earthen temple. In was an agreement; the twin eggs would be brought to the Temples of Light and Darkness as a sort of guardian, one for each temple. It was a sign that the Earth, the world everyone lived on, was connected both throughout light and darkness. Just as Alerion was connected to his sisters, in the middle of their opposing forces, so was the land in which the Alerians lived on.
It was this agreement that fueled the dragon's flight toward the city of Aleris - for the promise of a better land for everyone. The dragon eggs were ultimately a gift to Alerion's sisters from the king and an offering to the Alerians. The dragon and clergy stepped fourth from the temple that was surrounded in one of the lush green forests nearby Aleris. Here the dragon could fully fold out her wings and get ready to take flight into the sky. Three times her wings flapped leaving a strong gust that circled the priest and priestess. Then she sprung into the air with one flawless bound from muscled legs. The priestess and priestess watched as the mother dragon took flight into the sky. After she was nothing more than a dot in the sky, they turned around and went back into the sanctuary of the temple. Their work, for the most part, was done.
However, they had not been unwatched by the woman slayer - the hunter of dragons.
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Under Druidic protection? The estranged woman threw up her head and heartily laughed despite the chaos. What was a druid's protection like in a new land, a land which he had never stepped foot upon?
Utterly useless. The woman did not doubt her foes, but she knew the elf was from far away from his true home and that his powers of the earth would not be totally recognizable here in Aleris. Not yet anyway...
The eggs were but a few steps away, but before her destination stood two winged people, a man and a woman on either side, and then the Druid past them. She would tear through them all if need be. The woman considered the eggs she had fought for as a prize. Nevermind the dragon hide that lay seemingly rotting on the city's soil; she wanted the eggs.
The dragon hide if taken off properly could provide strong armor and the teeth or tusks were perfect for building deadly weapons. Nevertheless, it was the eggs she so desperately desired, for a cause of war against the Alerian goddesses. The eggs lay unscratched and unharmed behind Bansca, their shells strong and durable despite all the bumping and falling of an uneasy flight. But would the three be enough to stop her?
The woman's eyes narrowed from beneath her hood and with near perfect movement, her arm swept outward bringing with it a sword from under the folds of her heavy cape. She was going to get through to her goal no matter what; even if it meant bringing those in her path down as well. She did not care for whom the people were that stood against her, only that they were in the way of her and the eggs.
She brought the sword up above her head and then in one swift motion, it came crashing down towards the ground. The blade stuck the earth and the soil erupted, a shockwave running in jagged streaks towards the dragon and Bansca. Cobblestones paving the streets of Oneiro were unhinged from their previous resting place on the street, dust and soil flying to both the left and the right as the tremor ran its course. The strength of it would have sent both Sorvynia and Verial tumbling backwards, the ground shaking around the perimeter of the shockwave. Such a blast of energy would literally shred Bansca in two without a second thought.
And then... Bansca would feel nothing but the wind settling. Something had blocked the shockwave from advancing any further. A large leather like wing that was previously folded over Bansca had started to lift once the blast subsided. Like a curtain rising to the Druid's eyes, looming above him now guarding the eggs was a dragon much larger than the mother that lie motionless behind them. The eggs were still undisturbed, partially shielded behind Bansca and the male dragon. Yet the woman, upon seeing the towering beast ahead of her now, did not advance. Instead, in some sort of attempt to retreat she took a step backwards.
The dragon saw the slayer try to flee and her single footstep made the beast spring into action. A large taloned foot came slamming down onto her body and trapped her. Bones snapped and crushed beneath the toenails. Though the male dragon had pressed down firmly, nearly smothering her into the ground, he did not kill her. She was in enough pain and there were many parts of her body which were otherwise broken and unable to move. Fighting for her prize, for the eggs, was no longer an option. The only thing she could manage to do was whimper out a terrible cry of pain over her shattered body.
As the dragon lifted his foot away, sure the woman would be going nowhere fast or nowhere at all, the magnificent beast took a step backwards towards the dead female. Carrying a dragon out of a city was an incredible feat; one that no Alerian could ever imagine themselves doing. However, before departing, the male dragon looked with a glaring and yet strangely pleading eye to anyone who was listening and spoke quite calmly,
"Please make sure King Alerion receives the eggs as he was supposed to."After all was said, the male dragon turned foot, and in one swooping action, lifted the female dragon into his clutches and ascended into the sky with powerful wings.
When a male and female dragon mated, most of their species did not practice monogomay; they were a mystical yet dying breed and so had no time to hold onto each other. Nevertheless, although the female was beyond any life now, he had come back for her. Besides the blood soaking the ground, there would be no clean up of dragon on the Aleris streets. There would be no scavengers ripping apart the hide for armor of weapons. In time, everything would be washed away and it would be yet another story to tell.
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 10:18 pm