Chapter 577: Back Again
After a brief conversation with Saeldir and king Gulben, Erend and Eccar approached the Elves with an uncharacteristic directness and immediately asking for an abundance of nourishing meals and swift healing.
They understood that the Elves would jump at the chance to offer their aid and for once, they didn't hold back their requests, recognizing the urgency of preparing themselves for the trials awaiting them in the Dungeon World.
The Elves received their requests with open enthusiasm. Rather than feeling the burden of another favor, they looked genuinely pleased, their faces lighting up with excitement and gratitude as they prepared to give all they could.
Word quickly spread through the palace, and soon the quiet halls hummed with renewed purpose as Elven healers, attendants, and cooks set about their work with cheerful energy.
Within hours, Erend and Eccar were led to a private healing chamber bathed in warm light. Here, the Elves had prepared a feast tailored to their needs, filled with restorative herbs, powerful elixirs, and delicacies designed to replenish strength.
Skilled healers were present as well, each equipped with enchanted remedies, potions, and techniques to speed their recovery.
As they ate, Erend felt his strength returning with each bite, the food and potions revitalizing him. He could feel the Elven Magic working within, repairing his tired muscles and healing bruises he hadn't realized he'd carried. Eccar's face, too, grew more animated, his energy visibly renewing as he devoured the food with an appreciative smile.
Between bites, Eccar gave Erend a knowing look.
"I think we could get used to this," he said, chuckling as he held up a glass filled with a sparkling golden liquid. "To strength and to being ready for whatever's next."
Erend grinned, lifting his own glass. "To the Dungeon World, and all its secrets waiting for us."
As they sat surrounded by the generosity of their Elven allies, the two Dragonborn felt not only their physical vitality returning but also a deeper sense of camaraderie with the Elves.
They had each become a part of this world in their own way, united by a shared goal. And for the moment, they allowed themselves to enjoy it, knowing that soon enough, they would return to the shadowed depths of the Dungeon World.
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For the next three days, Erend and Eccar embraced the luxury of the Elven hospitality with uncharacteristic ease. Every request was met swiftly with King Gulben, Aerchon, and Saeldir offering their full support, well aware of the uneasy warning Saeldir had discovered.
Aurdis, in particular, seemed almost constantly by Erend's side, going beyond simply helping. Her attention was meticulous. She insisted on handling the smallest details of his recovery herself, bringing specially brewed teas and Magical ointments, her every action hinting at her desire to be involved deeply in his care.
Erend felt both comforted and a little flustered by Aurdis's attention, though he'd never admit it aloud. Her gaze would linger and when she sat by him, speaking softly, he felt his guard falter, almost as though her presence itself was healing some unseen wound.
At some time, Eccar who watching the two of them with a wry smile muttered under his breath with feigned annoyance, "If this keeps up, you'll be a different man by the time we're done here."
But before he could complain further, an elegant Elven woman approached him, her smile warm as she offered her help to aid in his recovery. The woman's delicate features and enchanting aura left Eccar momentarily speechless, and he couldn't help but accept the offer with a grin.
"I suppose it wouldn't hurt to enjoy this," he said, more to himself than anyone else at that time.
Her treatments were every bit as effective as they were soothing, and though Eccar would have ordinarily resisted so much attention, he found himself enjoying her quiet company and the lighthearted conversations they shared.
By the end of the third day, both Erend and Eccar felt their strength restored and their bodies and spirits refreshed. They made their way to King Gulben then thanking him for the hospitality before telling him they needed to visit a dimension — one that would better prepare them for the unknown threat Saeldir had sensed.
At their words, the king frowned, his curiosity evident as he leaned forward.
"This dimension you're referring to… what's its nature?" King Gulben asked, a flicker of wonder in his eyes.
Erend paused, considering his answer. "It's a place filled with trials that test strength and skill. We've gone there before, and now, it feels like the right time to face it again."
He chose his words carefully, sensing the king's curiosity rising.
Gulben nodded slowly, feeling the familiar thing with the dimension that he and the previous Elf King have visited. Though he didn't press further.
"Very well, my friends. Take what you need and may fortune guide you. As always, our realm stands with you."
With a final nod, Erend and Eccar left the throne room, returning to their quarters. Their rooms, though now quiet and still, felt more familiar. This is a place where they had made their plans, nursed their injuries, and dreamed of a time when peace might last.
They mentally preparing for what lay ahead in the Dungeon World.
Erend glanced at Eccar, determination glinting in his eyes. "We should return to Level 5, back to the desert. The monsters there are still strong enough to push us, if we advance beyond that too soon, we might find ourselves unprepared."
He knew that each level of the Dungeon World demanded a different set of skills, and he wanted them both at their strongest before attempting anything more perilous.
Eccar nodded.
"Level 5 it is, then. The desert may be brutal but let's make the most the monster there first."
Without hesitation, Erend summoned the System in his mind, focusing intently. With a ripple of energy, a swirling portal of brilliant white light opened before them. They exchanged a quick nod, then stepped through, vanishing into the portal.
The world around them shifted, and moments later, they were surrounded by the familiar landscape of the Dungeon World. The desert of black sand that stretched endlessly in every direction.
Erend took a breath, tasting the dry, gritty air, then focused inwardly. With a mental command he called upon the System again and almost instantly another door materialized before them, a warped, dark portal leading to the heart of the Dungeon World's desert level. Eccar glanced at him with a wry smile.
"Just like old times, huh?" he said, gripping the hilt of his weapon as he prepared for what lay beyond the threshold.
Erend nodded, his gaze steady. "Not that old, my friend. Let's make every second count."
Without another word, they stepped through the door and emerged fully into the dessert world. Around them, distant shapes already moved. The creatures lurking under the sand aware of their presence.
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