Chapter 582: Faster Then Anticipated
Saeldir wasted no time and immediately heading straight to the king's throne chambers. As he entered King Gulben looked up, his expression shifting immediately when he saw the urgency in Saeldir's face.
"Your Majesty," Saeldir began, "the vortex has back again. I examined it closely and... it's different from anything we've encounter. Its definitely coming from another dimension. Dark energy emanates from it. Whatever lies on the other side, if it comes through, it could be more dangerous cause we don't know what it will be."
King Gulben's face turned grave, his jaw tightening as he absorbed the weight of the news. After a long groggy sigh escaped from his mouth, he sank into his chair. For a moment he was silent, lost in the burden of a thousand decisions and the ever-present fear that his people would once again be plunged into chaos.
"What do you suggest?" he asked, though he seemed to already suspect the answer.
"We should consider asking Erend and Eccar to help us once more," Saeldir said. He didn't need to remind the king of what Erend and Eccar had already done, the battles they had fought to protect the Elven kingdom and the sacrifices they had made. He also don't want to be asking them for their help again.
But Saeldir knew their strength was unrivaled. And if this new threat was as strong as before, their help could be the difference between survival and ruin.
King Gulben frowned, his fingers pressing into the arms of his chair.
"They've done too much for us already, Saeldir," he muttered, his voice tinged with a note of regret. "They came to our aid against the Great Calamity, saved countless lives, and they deserve their peace." He hesitated, the weight of his decision evident in his furrowed brow. "I can't ask more of them… not unless we have no other choice."
Saeldir nodded, understanding the king's reluctance. He shared it too. Erend and Eccar had earned their respite and dragging them back into another deadly battle felt unjust.
But if the threat matched the scale of the last invasion, if the vortex continued to grow… then they truly had few options.
"I understand, Your Majesty," Saeldir replied. "Then perhaps it would be best to investigate further. I will monitor the disturbance closely and keep it from reaching their attention, for now. But if that thing is intensify, we'll know what needs to be done."
King Gulben nodded slowly, relief and worry flickering across his face. "Yes," he said. "We wait and observe. I only hope that this time we can handle it ourself."
With a respectful bow, Saeldir turned to leave. He steeled himself knowing his task now was to watch and to probe this strange disturbance, and to determine just how dire the situation would become.
He stepped from the room while his mind already racing and prepared to do what he need to do.
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Saeldir returned to his chambers with a sense of purpose. But as he began his observations he quickly realized he couldn't handle this alone. The threat felt complex and unpredictable.
He needed others he could trust to help keep watch, so he called upon three of his most capable apprentices. They were pretty skilled, dedicated, and bound to secrecy, those things were essential for the task ahead.
When they arrived, Saeldir briefed them with quiet urgency, his voice steady yet intense.
"We'll keep this matter discreet and away from the ear and eyes of everyone else in this Palace. I can't risk panic in the palace when we just done with the disaster before. Your task is to assist me in monitoring the disturbance and provide continuous updates. Understood?"
The apprentices exchanged serious nods, fully aware of the gravity in his voice. Saeldir nodded, satisfied. And immediately give them their instructions.
Two of them immediately took their positions by the chamber windows, eyes fixed on the distant point where the vortex had appeared before.
The third become a careful scribe with a large tome in hand and stationed himself at the center of the room. His role was to record every detail the others relayed to him, capturing each nuance of the anomaly's appearance and any fluctuations in the surrounding energy.
As his apprentices began their work, Saeldir moved to his arcane table then gathering the necessary components to prepare a containment spell.
If the vortex broke open, they would need more than mere observation. They would need a way to seal it, or, if it came to it, repel whatever might emerge from the other side.
Carefully, he began weaving the spell, drawing strength from the latent Magic around him and from inside his bodt and using the information his apprentices fed back to him as they reported the slightest shifts in the vortex's energy.
Every few moments, the scribe's quill scratched across the page, logging each observation in neat, meticulous handwriting. He began to feel worry as he write that things down.
Time passed, tense and quiet as Saeldir and his apprentices continued their works.
Suddenly, the two apprentices at the window stiffened. Their eyes widened as the vortex began to blink erratically, its edges pulsing with a sharper and brighter light that flared across the sky.
One of them turned to Saeldir, his voice laced with tension.
"Master! it's growing stronger. Its pulsing brighter with each cycle. It's almost as if it's trying to break through."
Saeldir's jaw tightened, but he remained composed, his hands steady over the spellwork before him. "Keep observing," he commanded with voice low and calm despite the brewing storm. "The spell is nearly ready."
The apprentices exchanged glances, swallowed their fear, and turned back to their vigil, eyes fixed on the erratic light.
Outside, the vortex grew increasingly volatile, each pulse vibrating through the air and filling the air with an hum of energy. Its light was no longer faint.
Saeldir kept weaving the final strands of his containment spell, mentally bracing himself. Whatever force lay beyond that vortex, it was now clawing harder than ever to breach their world. This is faster than he anticipated.
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