Chapter 949: Crystal
Thalion, Alaric and Kaizen remained silent for a few moments, taking in the atmosphere of the place.
The crystal ball on the pedestal seemed to pulsate in a rhythm somehow synchronized with their own heartbeats.
Kaizen wondered if this was an effect of the object itself, or if it was just his mind, already overwhelmed by the weight of the mission ahead, creating the sensation. The air around them seemed denser, charged with an almost palpable energy, as if every molecule vibrated with the possibility of what was to come.
The soft light emanating from the floating crystals seemed to distort the shadows in the room, causing the tapestries on the walls to move in subtle, almost imperceptible ways.
The embroidered figures on the tapestries, depicting ancient battles and divine encounters, seemed to come to life as the shadows danced, making it difficult for Kaizen to discern what was real and what was merely an optical illusion.
But there was something else in these images, something that seemed to speak directly to his soul, evoking a sense of urgency, that every moment there was precious and should be treated with reverence.
Thalion moved slowly across the room, his steps soft as a breeze. He paused beside the pedestal and stared at the crystal sphere, his green eyes, now more intense in the light of the floating crystals, reflecting a deep wisdom and weariness that seemed to transcend time. He reached out his hand, but didn't touch the orb, leaving it just inches from his fingers.
"This orb," he began, his voice low and carrying a gravity Kaizen had never heard before, "is much more than it appears. It is a fragment from a time before the creation of the Nine Worlds. A remnant of primordial chaos sealed in a tangible form. Few know of its existence, and even fewer understand its true power."
Kaizen stepped forward, approaching the pedestal, while Alaric stayed slightly behind, his eyes fixed on the orb. The tension in the air was almost suffocating, as if the atmosphere itself was waiting for something significant to happen. Kaizen opened his mouth to ask something, but Thalion held up a hand, indicating that he should wait.
"You came here in search of answers," Thalion continued, not looking away from the sphere. "But what you find may not be what you want. This orb... it contains not only knowledge, but also memories. Memories of a time before time, when chaos and order fought for supremacy. To touch this sphere is to open your mind to these memories, and once you do, they cannot be erased.
They will become a part of you, shaping your choices, your thoughts... your very soul."
The silence that followed Thalion's words seemed denser than before, as if the room itself was holding its breath. Kaizen felt a slight tremor in his right hand, an involuntary reaction to the weight of the elf's words. He knew the road ahead would be dangerous, but the prospect of opening his mind to memories so old, so powerful, was something he hadn't fully considered.
Alaric finally broke the silence, his voice firm but slightly hesitant. "Thalion, if the risk is so great, why did you show us this orb? If it can change us in ways we cannot predict, why didn't you keep that knowledge from us?"
Thalion lowered his hand and turned to face the two warriors. "Because, my young friends, sometimes knowledge is the only weapon we have against the forces that seek to destroy us. The power of this orb is immeasurable, yes, but it is also a beacon of truth in a sea of uncertainty. And you will need that truth, that clarity, to face what lies ahead.
Kaizen clenched his fists, feeling the weight of Thalion's words seep into his mind. He knew he couldn't back down now. The responsibility he had accepted, the mission to protect the Nine Worlds, required more than courage. It required sacrifice, decisions that could change the course of his life forever.
"I understand," Kaizen said, his voice firm. "If this orb contains the knowledge we need to prevent the destruction of the Nine Worlds, then I'm willing to take the risk. We cannot afford to ignore any possibility, no matter how dangerous."
Thalion watched Kaizen for a long moment, as if searching for something in his eyes. Then he nodded slowly.
"Very well, Kaizen. If you are determined, I will not stop you. But before you touch the orb, there's something you need to know. The memories it contains are not like a book you can read and then close. They are alive, pulsating, and once awakened, they will try to influence you, to shape you.
The challenge will be not only to absorb this knowledge, but to resist the temptation to lose yourself in it."
Alaric, who had been silent, stepped forward, his eyes now shining with fierce determination. "Thalion, if Kaizen is willing to take this risk, then so am I. I cannot let him face it alone. I can't let him face this alone. If there is anything that can help us, then I must share that burden."
Thalion gave Alaric a respectful look before turning back to the orb. "You are braver than many I have met over the centuries. But remember, courage must be accompanied by wisdom. I will guide you, but the final decision is yours."
With that, Thalion stepped back, making way for Kaizen and Alaric. They exchanged a meaningful look, a silent understanding passing between them before Kaizen finally approached the pedestal. The orb pulsed more intensely now, as if sensing the proximity of someone willing to accept its power.
Kaizen reached out, hesitating only a second before touching the smooth surface of the orb. The moment his fingers touched the crystal, he felt a surge of energy run through his body, like an electric current.
[You have received the Crystal of Creation.]
[You failed to get it. You're not worthy].
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