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Whispers of Winter's Flight - [ 22 ]

Kali stared unblinking at the now somewhat confused Eldarin, she was objectively beautiful but those eyes made it evident that despite appearing like a harmless flower she was very damn poisonous.

Next, she pictured her Master, Zadkiel in her mind. He was an elderly Eldar, his skin was bluish gray, his hair white as Kali's own and his eyes shone in and argent light. Many were disturbed by the Eldar on the first meeting as unlike most other species their eyes were orbs of light and there was no separation between scalera, iris, or pupil.

Then came the most stark difference which threw Kali for a loop when the woman looking barely thirty years old by human standards called that pile of bones her son. Zadkiel was old, not old but old. His face was crested by wrinkles and his skin was pulled taunt against his features.

Kali even joked that he might drop dead at any moment.

'I still have more than enough time to shove some sense into that thick skull of yours.' He'd retort.

"How?" Kali found herself asking, her incredulity clear on her face.

"What?" Avariel asked with a frown marring her face.

"Master please," Virendel put his hand on her shoulder, "I don't know what this is about but they are my guests, please don't do this."

'Guests' Kali wasn't sure of the cultural significance that held, Winter Elves didn't have any outrageous guest rights aside from 'don't kill the guest.'

She huffed and Kali sighed in relief as the myriads of Spemm matrixes on the cusp of activation relaxed or fizzled out, "Fine," she spat.

"But you will answer me girl," She sat down but her glare barely lessened, though there wasn't the threat of instant action at a wrong word behind it anymore.

"My Master gave it to me when I last saw him," Kali stared into those reptilian eyes with a fair bit of wariness as she didn't know what reaction her words would induce, "Master Zadkiel gave it to me."

"Zad-kiel?" She frowned, "Why?"

Kali held back a sigh of relief, the woman might have a Talent for telling the truth from lies, "A parting gift," Kali ran her thumb over the ring, "for my last lesson."

"Is that so?" the Arch-druid sat with her white brows furrowed deeply, her gaze focused on the ring, her ears twitched, then she nodded, "We'll talk more later," she clapped, "but for now we should eat first."

Kali sat back down with her gaze remaining locked on the druid, she'd sensed more Runes activating in less than a second than she'd cast in her entire life. She unclasped the fist she'd just realized she felt wetness coat her palms and when she glanced down she saw that the nervous sweat was accompanied by trails of blood where her nails cut into her skin.

Her heart wasn't hammering as loudly anymore and somehow she felt less intimidated by the Eladrin.

She took in a slow breath, then let it slip through her lips. Instincts were important, usually, they told you something that you were only sub-consciously aware of so Kali assumed her lessened fear meant the woman stopped doing something that was making her instinctually fear her. That should be a good thing at least.

The silence remained though and Kali could feel Vorgnar remain tense in the seat beside her, he'd jumped up to help her then, didn't he? Kali cast a sideways glance at the man, he'd saved her two times already, if she was a Heroine from a romance novel this would be where she fell head over heels for him wouldn't it? He was handsome, Kali guessed, for humans that is.

He was a hunk of a man, tall, burly, fit and strong with muscles harder than rock. He gave off that sort of contained beast vibe which while Kali found cool, it wasn't in any way arousing to her.

The reason was that Kali was an elf and she had the beauty standards of an elf. She didn't consider herself picky, hells, she didn't even really care if her partner was male or female but they had to look feminine, or at least androgynous. It was a common misconception among humans that elves were prudes but if Kali heard that rumor she'd snort at it, her retort would be something like 'We aren't prudes, we have standards.'

Elvish society was rather open, it couldn't be anything else when every awakened elf was able to hear everyone else have sex from a mountain over. Soundproofing enchantments existed of course, and the castle had them but it was only used in important rooms or when talks were especially confidential.

Nope, nothing, zilch, Kali stared intently at the side of his face, imagining how her lips would feel on her own and felt a tiny bit...disgusted. It feels like I'm having lewd thoughts about an uncle or something.

This daydreaming took up enough of Kali's time so she barely noticed when a gaggle of vines started carrying in plates filled with food along with utensils and tableware.

Kali took a fork into her hand, twirled it around her fingers and noted that it was made of wood. Every utensil was made of wood but just based on touch it would be harder to break than steel. Is it treated? Of course, it is, silly. But is it treated with magic? It should be!

"I don't think I've ever seen someone be so fascinated by a fork," the druid noted with a touch of cheer back in her voice and when the princess glanced at her she saw an amused expression on her face, like the one she threw Lexy's way when she asked why the berries glowed.

"Ehm," Kali blushed a bit and put the fork down. The first serving was soup.

A quick whiff of the steaming broth had her mouth water already, she glanced up at the druid.

The woman nodded with a amused smile curling at the edge of her mouth which Kali — and subsequently Lexy — took as being permitted to eat.

Kali savoured the meaty taste suffused into the milky texture of the soup, she felt the warmth travel along her throat and settle comfortably in her stomach.

"Oww, howt!" Alexis yelped as she nearly spat out her first spoonful of soup.

"Here," Avariel flicked a small orb of something that looked like honey over the table and it landed between the two girls, oh, is that a candy?

"Eat it," Kali nudged the girl who stared apprehensively at the candy for a moment.

The girls eyes lit up as she put the candy in her mouth and Kali saw the pained expression melt off her face.

"What is that?" Kali asked while continuing to eat the delicious soup, berries and nuts were good for a while but she craved warm food for a while now.

"MAdhu Honey has some magical properties that allow it to boost our natural regeneration," Virendel said as he was busy blowing the steam off of the soup, "how can you eat it this hot?"

"I can barely feel it," Kali shrugged, "the warmth is nice."

"You forgot winter elves are resistant to extreme temperatures and not just cold, did you not?"

"N-no," Virendel averted his eyes.

"I'm glad you like it," the druid sent a gentle smile Kali's way which caught her off-guard for bit but she just nodded, it really was good.

I mean, if she really believes I'm her son's disciple that'd sort of explain her change in behaviour but I never heard of someone having a Truth Seeing Talent…although she is a druid so who knows.

Kali glanced at the only non-elf around the table, Vorgnar sat calmly in front of an empty bowl.

Seems like I wasn't the only one who enjoyed it.

After the soup they got a serving of mysterious meat along with some roasted vegetables which Kali enjoyed as much for the experience of trying so many new food as for their taste, all the vegetables came from all different environments like the fruits outside of the village.

"Ehm," Lexy nudged Kali's side, "can I eat meat?"

Kali frowned, what sort of question was that?

"Of course?" she tilted her head as the girl stared up at her with worry clear in her eyes, "why couldn't you?"

"I heard elves can't eat meat?" she frowned, "won't I die?"

"Nooo?" Kali drawled, "I mean I know it doesn't hurt me but maybe it is different for Autumn Elves?" she glanced at virendel.

"No," he said as he flicked a piece of meat into his mouth, "not a problem here, enjoy yourself little lady."

"It is a misconception among humans," Vorgnar spoke up, "I believe it stems from most Elves having a rather high standard of what they eat."

"A most foolish misconception," the druid noted, "I've been told by many that they believed druids only ate grass and could turn into bears or wolves when they felt like it."

Kali caught a playful glance the druid threw at Vorgnar but she couldn't understand the meaning of it, is she calling him a beast? Isn't that, like, super rude to do with Daemons?

As she thought of that she suddenly found her plate empty when her fork came down for another veggie, she stared down at it, not a drop of food remained.

Oh well, that was good while it lasted.

She didn't notice Lexy next to her with her cheeks full of ill-gotten food.

"So," Avariel swept her gaze over her three guests once they all had their plates clean, "I want to speak with the girl," she said as she looked at Kali, "Virendel, please entertain the other three while I do that."

Kali stiffened up a bit, less than before but she still felt more than a little nervous at being alone with the woman.

She felt a tiny bundle of warmth wrap herself around her waist.

"Don't worry child," the druid smiled at Alexis, "nothing foul will befall your friend, I promise."

Kali felt herself believing her words, weird instincts.

"It'll be alright," Kali patted the pink head of the girl, "why don't you ask Virendel to take you around for some fruits, I'm sure you could still eat some desserts, hmm?"

"O-okay," she said but didn't release Kali.

"I'll make you some more hot cocoa tonight if you go with them, what about that?"

"Promise?"

"Yes," Kali smiled and gave another pat to the girls fluffy head as she disentangled herself, "See you three later."

"Likewise," Virendel nodded.

Vorgnar grunted and Lexy gave her a little wave as they slipped out of the house.

"Now then," the woman said as she walked up to Kali, "Let's sit down, we have a lot to talk about."

"O-okay," Kali bit her tongue, idiot, I'm such an idiot.

The druid lead the nervous princess into another room, it reminded Kali to her Mother's office a bit although it was much more cozy with natural wood walls, vibrant rugs and couches.

"Sit," the woman waved at a couch as she herself sat down on the other.

"So," Kali fidgeted, feeling like she was going to be interrogated, "what do you want to know?"

"Your name for a start," the woman smirked and crossed her legs, "your real one Princess."

"Eh?" Kali gaped at her, she felt her heart drum in overdrive up in her throat as she stared into those predatory eyes resembling a Dragon's.

"Oh please," the woman raised an eyebrow, "I've been alive for long enough to differentiate between a normal Winter Elf and a royal one," she snorted at Kali's dumbfounded expression, "Your eyes are glowing honey."

"Ohhh," Kali deflated, there was that, wasn't it?

She just didn't think many people would know that tidbit about Royal Elves, though Avariel might be a very small minority in that regard.

"Kha'Lythria," she said with a bit of annoyance seeping into her tone.

"How old are you Kha'Lythria?" Avariel gave her a genuine smile.

"Twenty," She admitted, she wasn't even an adult yet. She was considered Adolescent until her 40th birthday where her first cycle should come, one of the only times in her life during which she'd be fertile. To a woman older than Zadkiel she must look like a toddler.

"Hmm," the woman crinkled an eyebrow, "the pouting is understandable then."

"I'm not pouting," Kali pouted and crossed her arms.

"That aside," said Avariel with a light laugh, "Just to be sure, who is your Master?"

"Ehm," Kali frowned for a second, she'd only ever called her Zadkiel, 'Zad', Old man or Master. Did he ever really introduce himself... there was that one time but I thought he was just pulling things out of his ass at the time.

It is worth a try.

"Zadkiel, the Verdant Mystic, The Aetherial Sage and the Lord of Illusions," Kali closed her eyes but she knew her cheeks were burning in embarrassment, she couldn't understand how Zadkiel spoke these titles without any shame.

"Lord of Illusions," Avariel said in a strained voice before breaking out into a fit of giggles, slowly transforming into a full blown laughter.

Kali just sat there, simmering in the air of awkwardness and embarrassment she found herself in.

"Oh, sorry," the woman calmed down in a few seconds, "I mean excuse me, that was good."

"Okay?" Kali tilted her head.

"Lord of Illusions though," she smiled, "he is getting even more brazen in his old age."

"So you believe me?" Kali asked while forcing herself to stop fidgeting.

"Of course," the Eladrin gave her a gentle smile, "you need another two thousand years to deceive me girl."

"How did you know," Kali found herself asking, "that I was lying, or telling the truth, I mean. Do you have a Talent or something for it?"

"No," she shook her head, "I noticed that you calmed down right after I believed you, why did you? Wouldn't it be natural to doubt me?"

"Yeeees?" Kali asked as her right leg started jittering.

"That is how I know," she shrugged, "Instinct dear, the older you get and the more experienced you are the more accurate your instincts become."

"Oh," Kali stilled, "right."

"Although," the woman narrowed her eyes at the Princess, "Being a Royal you have much better instincts and senses than the rest of your kind I think, Virendel hardly manages to glimpse my intentions with only his instincts even though he is a thousand years older than you."

"He did notice beasts in the forest before me though," Kali bit her cheek, "while having a fraction of my level and hearing range too."

"You have a better starting point, that doesn't mean you don't need experience for your potential to shine."

"Potential," said Kali with a frown, "Master always had I had an abundance of it but sometimes I doubt it, simple humans caught me."

"We have all the afternoon for ourselves," the woman glanced at the window, "why don't you tell me what got you here? How did a Princess of Winter end up at my doorstep?"

"Ah," Kai slumped back into the comfy couch, "Well, it all started when I was travelling in a carriage through the mountains..."

"I see," Avariel looked thoughtful as she stared at Kali who was sipping on some cinnamon-berry tea, very nice.

"So what do you think?" Kali asked, much more relaxed after several hours of storytelling and back and forth questions.

"What do I think," Avariel leaned back and stared at the ceiling, "'Thank the Ancestors you are alive, anyone else that did the same things would be a corpse or a lunatic by now' is the short version."

"Why?" Kali frowned, though the warm tea soothed her sour feelings. She thought she did rather well surving so far.

"For one," the woman held up a finger, "do you know why people don't just absorb Cores as they are?"

"They don't?" Kali's eyes went wide.

"No, most Mana Gathering methods have ways to channel the essence and mana of a Core into yourself but you just took it all in."

"Is that bad?" Kali's knuckles went white as she clutched her mud.

"Bad?" Avariel stared at her, "If you weren't a Royal you'd be no smarter than the beast the Core belonged to was, their memories and mind are said to be contained in their essence after death, that is why Mana Gathering Methods purify this essence before absorbing it."

Damn it!! But they always just absorbed them in the books!! Damn it!!

"Not to say that beast you'd slain was probably the pup of an Ascended Frost Wolf," Avariel sighed, "meaning it was already sentient and had a strong will, did you find yourself more prideful, arrogant or bloodthirsty since then?"

"Maybe," Kali thought back, "Yes … yes, I have."

I wanted to just burn that asshole bandit to ash because I was so angry such a trash caught me. I wanted to burn the rest of them too when I knew I'd get poked to death if I did.

At the time she thought her response was natural, that she always had that in her but it wasn't forced to the surface but maybe it really was the Core?

"W-what can I do?" Kali asked.

"Never do such a thing again for one," the druid said seriously, "we can do nothing about the essence, it has already infuse itself into you and melded with your self. In a sense you have been changed irrevocably."

"B-but," Kali teared up a little, a simple dog was affecting her, changing her. It was despicable, humiliating, degrading.

"Let's look at it another way," the woman stood up and slumped down next to Kali, pulling her into a sideways hug, "It wasn't the essence that influenced you but the experience of having to fight for your life, you have an anger problem and a slight superiority complex," Kali felt the woman's warmth envelop her body as she gently rubbed her shoulder, "You can change Kha'Lythria, you are a young girl, stifle those prideful thoughts and practice some humility. I can feel the kindness in you, these feelings won't be able to take root in you if you pay attention."

Kali stiffened, she'd been hugged before, she had siblings but aside fro them she only ever had romantic partners hug her. Never and elder.

It felt nice, reassuring. Almost like Mom … why?

"T-thank you-" Kali sniffed, why is everything so hard … just when I thought things were getting better …

"Shhhh," Avariel leant her head over Kali's as a sift sob escaped the girl, "It's alright."

I just wanted to learn magic and explore the world.

Kali sobbed and Avariel consoled her just like the Princess did with Alexis that morning.

The druid kept talking softly, "You can stay here for as long as you want, you will be safe here."

"I promise."

Comments

Thanks for the chapter.

Alpenmann


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