The black horse drank greedily in the
cool forest stream. Flindra was filling
her water bags upstream from where Deru was standing. She rose and carried the dripping bags to him. She looked at her horse remorsefully.
"Sorry Deru," she said as she stroked his
neck. "I didn't mean for you to do
without water for so long, but I didn't think it wise to ride up to the last
spring with all the King's Rangers camped there." She hung a water bag from either side of her
saddle to keep her gear balanced on his back.
Flindra looked around and smiled at the
tiny green leaves sprouting on the nearby trees. The infant leaves were a pale, yellowish
green, which would quickly turn to deep green in the coming month. The first flowers of the season were bravely
baring their delicate lavender petals to the fickle weather of early spring.
She had been surprised to find that
spring was just beginning to break the hold of winter. She had spent the better part of a year with
Kewero and only a season had passed here in the world. Kewero was right, it was futile to compare
the time systems of the world and the caverns.
They seemed to be entirely independent of each other.
Amidst the gentle beauty of the coming
spring was the harsh evidence of an escalating civil war. Flindra knew that when King Audaz had died,
Prince Storos was too young to assume the crown. The King's brother-in-law, Duke Bhrag, had
been made regent of Ostar and the guardian of the young prince. Now Prince Storos had reached manhood and
wanted to come into his inheritance. The
problem was that Duke Bhrag had grown fond of power and was loath to relinquish
the crown to his nephew. Even before
Flindra had left to find Kewero, she had heard of the growing violence to the
south of the Kingdom.
The violence had spread to the north in
the time she'd been in the caverns. She
had passed more than one burned ruin on her journey south. It didn't seem to matter if the dwelling was
a cottage or a castle; everything appeared to be a fair target for the
violence. Both the Prince's Rangers and
the troops of Duke Bhrag patrolled the roads in force and it had been
challenging to safely avoid the armed parties.
Somehow, Flindra needed to help Prince
Storos gain his crown. Not only did he
need to become King before he could prove himself equal to fate, but the
fighting needed to end before too many innocents had to suffer. How she was going to accomplish this task was
still a great mystery. She had to trust
the Spirit to guide her into a situation where she could help Prince Storos.
After her difficult journey over the
Greyfell Mountains, Flindra had been half-tempted to pay a visit to her family
but had decided against it. She didn't
want to bring the wrath of the Ansu down upon them. It was best to keep her distance from her
loved ones.
She had been in contact with them by
using the crystal so they understood the next step she must take in destiny's
journey. She had explained her quandary
and had sought their advice. Leudh had
suggested that she should seek out the forces of Prince Storos in hopes that a
solution would present itself to her.
She now rode toward Deodar, the capitol city of Ostar, and the
stronghold of those loyal to Prince Storos.
She would try to have some ideas before she got there.
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