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Updates and progress - 8th August 2025 Amatherean Tales - One Flew Over The Dragon's Nest Book 1 - Stubbed Chapter 1 - Squished Chapter 2 - The Computer Says No Chapter 3 - T's & C's Chapter 4 - Evad Si Eht Tseb Chapter 5 - Starter Zone Chapter 6 - First Combat One Flew Over The Dragon's Nest Book 2 Chapter 1 - Training & Development Chapter 2 - Cottages Chapter 3 - Homemaker Chapter 4 - Mushroom, Mushroom Chapter 5 - Skill Selection Chapter 6 - Not Leaving The Past Behind Chapter 7 - Kata Claws Chapter 8 - Missing Gnoll Chapter 9 - Oooo Shiny Chapter 10 - Homeward Bound! Chapter 11 - Friends Of The Forest Chapter 12 - Mountains And Mithril Chapter 13 - An Idea Perhaps Chapter 14 - Insanity Chapter 15 - What's A Borzie? Chapter 16 - Amatherean Stand-off Chapter 17 - Charge Chapter 18 - Legionnaire Chapter 19 - Second Chance Chapter 20 - Sandboxes And Sandcastles Chapter 21 - Future Remembrance Chapter 22 - What Mana Chapter 23 - Council Chapter 24 - Gobbler Chapter 25 - Professional Opportunity Chapter 26 - Acquaintances Chapter 27 - Proposal Chapter 28 - Votes Count Chapter 29 - Who, What, Why Chapter 30 - Angelic Presence Chapter 31 - What! Chapter 32 - Magical Transference Chapter 33 - Fire Chapter 34 - From Above Chapter 35 - Wyvern Chapter 36 - Darren Chapter 37 - New Allegiances Chapter 38 - Setting Quests Chapter 39 - There And Back Again Chapter 40 - Missing Chapter 41 - Into The Dark Chapter 42 - Pit Chapter 43 - Following Orders Chapter 44 - Grey Matter Chapter 45 - Unknown Chapter 46 - Progressing Well Chapter 47 - Don't Go Down There Chapter 48 - The Root Of All Evil Chapter 49 - Archery Chapter 50 - Mistake Chapter 51 - Highs And Lows Chapter 52 - Secrets Chapter 53 - A Binding Oath Amatherean Tales - One Flew Over The Dragon's Nest Book 3 Chapter 1 - Road Trip Chapter 2 - Cuopi Chapter 3 - Mollic Chapter 4 - If It Happens Chapter 5 - Asterfal Chapter 6 - Introductions Chapter 7 - Future and Foresight Chapter 8 - Breakfast and Bed Chapter 9 - Freefall Chapter 10 - Petunia Chapter 11 - Dinner Party Chapter 12 - Carlito Chapter 13 - Confirmed Chapter 14 - Searching Chapter 15 - Quiller Chapter 16 - Black Griffin Chapter 17 - Shark Bait Chapter 18 - Caged Animals Chapter 19 - Release Chapter 20 - Class Development Chapter 21 - Job Chapter 22 - Mind Games Chapter 23 - Incomprehensible Chapter 24 - Property and Proposal Chapter 25 - At Long Last Chapter 26 - Moon and Sickle Chapter 27 - New Branch Chapter 28 - Zigferd Chapter 29 - Proposition Chapter 30 - Levels Don't Matter Chapter 31 - Triple X Chapter 32 - Marriage Chapter 33 - Paranoia, Pets, Possessions Chapter 34 - Vows Chapter 35 - His Lordship Chapter 36 - Diplomatic Relations Chapter 37 - Synchronisation Chapter 38 - Saviour Chapter 39 - Normality Chapter 40 - Sunstone and Lollipops Chapter 41 - Paws for Claws Chapter 42 - The Squirrel Sphere Chapter 43 - Departure Chapter 44 - Clock Tower Chapter 45 - Warehouse Chapter 46 - It's a Trap! Chapter 47 - Audits and Enchantments Chapter 48 - Confronted Chapter 49 - Payback Chapter 50 - Life and Death Chapter 51 - Going Home Amatherean Tales - One Flew Over The Dragon's Nest - Book 4 Chapter 1 - New Addition Chapter 2 - Welcome Home Chapter 3 - A Typical Day Chapter 4 - New Opportunity Chapter 5 - No Longer A Child Chapter 6 - Open Universe Chapter 7 - Return To Asterfal Chapter 8 - I Met A God Chapter 9 - Chancellor Chapter 10 - Uneasy Chapter 11 - Moving Chapter 12 - New Chance Chapter 13 - Caperca Chapter 14 - A Way In Chapter 15 - Acquaintances Chapter 16 - First of three Chapter 17 - Game On Chapter 18 - Game Over Chapter 19 - Olivia Chapter 20 - Concern Chapter 21 - Don't Do It Chapter 22 - Guild Rankings Chapter 23 - Top Ten Chapter 24 - Mind blown Chapter 25 - Master Garshaw Chapter 26 - Not So Easy Chapter 27 - Waiting Impatiently Chapter 28 - Riots Chapter 29 - Problem Chapter 30 - Two Down Chapter 31 - Malvon Chapter 32 - Assisted Chapter 33 - Invitation Chapter 34 - Disclosure Chapter 35 - Dinner Chapter 36 - Support Chapter 37 - Sister Catherine Chapter 38 - Gullible Chapter 39 - Vengeance Chapter 40 - Retribution Chapter 41 - The Worm Chapter 48 - Banking Chapter 42 - Close Call Chapter 43 - Welcome Back Chapter 44 - Frustration Chapter 45 - Decisions Chapter 46 - Cleansing Chapter 47 - Offices Chapter 49 - Conjecture Chapter 50 - Delivery Chapter 51 - Unknown Chapter 52 - Wrapping Up Chapter 53 - A Guild Chapter 54 - Valkyrie Chapter 55 - Festivities Amatherean Tales - One Flew Over The Dragon's Nest - Book 5 Chapter 1 - A Scorched Ambition Chapter 2 - The Beetles Barrage Chapter 3 - First Strike Before The Gale Chapter 4 - Breach, Blood and Bonded Skies Chapter 5 - Pack Tactics Chapter 6 - The Cost Of Valour Chapter 7 - A Lull Of Claws And Scales Chapter 8 - Airborne Nuisances Chapter 9 - Aftermath and Alliances Chapter 10 - Tension's Rise Chapter 11 - Defence Before Disaster Chapter 12 - Poisonous Intentions Chapter 13 - Next Steps Chapter 14 - Confession Chapter 15 - Decision Time Chapter 16 - Before Dawn Chapter 17 - Heatbound Chapter 18 - Oasis and Torches Chapter 19 - Rations and Wind Chapter 20 - A Night Time Gambit Chapter 21 - Goggles Inc Chapter 22 - Oasis Chapter 23 - Finding Refuge Chapter 24 - Scales of Ancient Times Chapter 25 - Sanctuary Chapter 26 - The Last Vigil Chapter 27 - Anomaly Chapter 28 - It's All In The Name Chapter 29 - Salt Wardens Chapter 30 - Cleansing Water Chapter 31 - Urgency Chapter 32 - Captives Chapter 33 - Example Chapter 34 - Claw's in the NIght Chapter 35 - Dawn of Dissolution Chapter 36 - Dawn of Silent Docks Chapter 37 - Wyvern's Peak Chapter 38 - Hatchling Hierarchy Chapter 39 - Chaos Over Killic Chapter 40 - Tongues of Lightning Chapter 41 - Wings on Water Chapter 42 - Evolved Display Chapter 43 - A Strange Introduction Chapter 44 - How DO I Explain This? Chapter 45 - A Blind God Chapter 46 - Shamonic Light Chapter 47 - Mysterious Intentions Chapter 48 - Unknown Factors Chapter 49 - A Battle at Killic's Gate Chapter 50 - Mana Sight Chapter 51 - A Rescue with a Price Chapter 52 - Compassion Chapter 53 - A Cleric's Conflict Chapter 54 - A Spark of Discord Chapter 55 - The Captive Chapter 56 - Mortal Peril Chapter 57 - The Return of the Rightful Chapter 58 - Justice, Mercy, and a New Dawn

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Chapter 37 - Wyvern's Peak

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Kibble flew like a bolt through the top of the forest. He had sensed something from the east drawing him towards it. Initially, the feeling had been weak, like a tug in the pit of his stomach, but as he had accompanied SJ in the town, the feeling had grown stronger, and now it felt like a magnet. He couldn't resist.

As he hurried through the canopy, sweeping in and out of the branches as though completing a slalom course, he disturbed several birds, sending them squawking in protest into the air. The sun was still rising, and he was using the canopy for cover. The pull wasn't from the forest; he knew that; it was further into the mountains that surrounded the plateau to the east like an impregnable fortress.

It didn't take him long to reach the far edge of the forest. He saw none of the enemy as he flew, crossing the wide path that the beetles had created where they had flattened the trees as they had moved towards the town. The mountain now loomed ahead of him, and he didn't slow; the sense he felt was gaining strength as he grew ever nearer to its source.

The one thing that many didn't know about miniature wyvern was that they were basically the apex of the wyvern breeds. Although miniature, they held a status that other wyverns could only ever hope to achieve. Kibble was from a long, ancient line; he knew from his instinctive lore that it was so. He wasn't sure of the exact ages, as age wasn't something they ever considered. 

As he soared over the mountains, heading further east. His breathing was fast, reflecting the speed at which he was travelling. He could never compete with the speeds of a larger dragon or wyvern, but for his size, he was fast. As he looked down on the world below him, the grey and occasional white patches of snow that clung to them passed by in a blur. It was as he crossed the highest peak and started down the far side that he sensed the creature. 

Slightly to the north, he adjusted his flight towards it, slowing. The pull was stronger than ever now, and he followed it instinctively until there, in a bowl created amongst the peaks, he found his target. 

The large, green-bodied form was curled up in the bowl. The skeletal remains of its food were strewn around where it lay. It was the wyvern, the one that had originally attacked Killic before being forced away after the resistance the town had shown it. 

In the centre of the bowl, and where the wyvern lay, Kibble saw them, a clutch of eggs. Six mottled green shells, probably the same size as he was. He swooped down and came into land by the edge of the bowl. 

The larger wyvern slept, its tail curled around the clutch, protecting them.

Kibble hopped forward, tilting his head as he did. Then, without further hesitation, he flew down to where it lay and, as he neared, let out a deep growl.

The wyvern reacted immediately, its head lifting and looking towards him. It followed Kibble as he neared until he landed, not fifteen feet from it. The wyvern snarled, its liquid-coated teeth showing its hostility towards the visitor at its nest. 

Kibble again growled and hopped forward. This wyvern was young. It was probably its first clutch, Kibble thought. However, he did not know how he knew. Although it looked strong and healthy, Kibble could tell that it hadn't eaten in a while. There were no fresh corpses, and it must have been staying with its clutch, concerned about predators, which there were still many in the mountains. Foxes, bears, snakes. There may even be a stone giant; the area covered by the mountains was so vast. Although inhospitable to many humanoid beings, it wasn't for many other beasts.

The larger wyvern snarled, baring its teeth at Kibble, even more so. Kibble ignored it and hopped closer, standing regal and proud.

He chirped and called to it. The wyvern looked at him now cautiously, but its mouth closed again. Kibble then closed his little eyes and focused on it.

 

SJ had explained the current situation in the town, telling them that Zigferd was being held captive along with many of the townsfolk, and what she had witnessed. This had brought shouts of anger from those gathered, and Lorna had to calm the situation down, several immediately wishing to return to the town.

"I saw Zej and Lythonian by the smithy. They said they were heading onto the lake," SJ said, where she had joined Darren and Lorna, who sat at the fire. "I hope they made it to safety."

"If they made it to the lake, they should be fine. I haven't seen an attacker attempt to cross any water. We expected them to follow us, but they didn't. At least we should be safe for now."

"What is this place?" SJ asked, looking around.

"This was one of the original mines from when Killic was formed. I believe it used to be a copper mine," Lorna said. "But the veins ran dry, so mining was moved to the lake's eastern edge towards the mountains there."

"I see. It looks old." The tracks were rusted and bent; age had taken hold of them.

"Yes, very."

"Can't the enemy find the main entrance and get in here, if they wished?" SJ asked, looking over at the tunnel.

"No, the tunnel collapsed years ago. There is no entrance to the mine, apart from the path you entered by, which you saw yourself is only large enough for a single being."

"That's good then. At least you should be safe here."

"It's something at least, although not near enough to the town for us to offer immediate help."

"I'm not sure what good you could do. You're only thirty or so, and the number of hostiles dramatically outnumbers you. Without the remainder of the guard force available, I think we only have one option open to us," SJ said.

"And what's that?" Darren asked.

"Guerrilla tactics."

"Guerrilla?" Lorna asked. "What does that mean?"

SJ hadn't even considered the existence of the word in Amathera and explained its meaning. "It means hitting and running skirmish warfare. Attack and retreat. Cause chaos without getting directly involved with the enemy."

"Skirmish, I understand," Lorna said.

"Okay then. That is what we have to do."

"Perhaps, but we have a long way to go from here to be able to do that and no safe locations that I know of between here and there which we can use. It would mean being out in the open; it takes too long to get around the lake and strike otherwise."

SJ was aware of how far they would need to travel to get around the lake's edge if they headed north instead of retracing their steps back south and across the river. It was a considerable distance and couldn't be traversed easily. The northern side of the lake was much closer to the mountains that formed the bowl where the plateau sat, thick with wild forest. No one ever really ventured there apart from hunting parties that SJ was aware of.

"How about the lake?" SJ asked.

"The lake?" Darren frowned.

"Yes, can't we cross the lake and attack from the water? If you say that they don't appear to wish to cross the water, wouldn't that be our safer option?"

Lorna chuckled. "How? We can't swim across; it's too far. By the time we got to the town, for those who were even able to swim that far, we would be exhausted."

"No. I don't mean swimming; we can use boats."

"What boats? There are no boats on this side."

"I can bring them across from the docks."

"And what good will one boat do? They aren't ships; they are fishing vessels. They aren't large enough to transport all of us, and you couldn't possibly bring one of the larger boats alone. The number of crew needed to sail one of the larger fishing vessels is considerable."

SJ looked gloomy as her idea was dismissed. "What if I brought a smaller boat, then others could cross and take one of the larger boats and bring it back here?"

Lorna thought momentarily. "Perhaps, but I have no idea how to sail a boat." She turned and looked around at the surrounding guards. "Do any of you?" She asked.

There were a few murmurs, but nothing positive.

"Damn," SJ cursed. "We have to do something; you can't just stay here."

"I wasn't planning on," Lorna frowned, a little upset by SJ's unintended effect on her.

"Sorry. I didn't mean for it to come across this way. I'm just frustrated and upset."

"As we all are. Many of the guards here have families, but they have no idea what has happened to them," Lorna pointed out.

SJ closed her eyes, sighing. "You're right. I'm sorry, I'm not thinking straight."

"Stop apologising," Darren said. "At least you're trying to think of a solution."

"Well, I will be heading back over to the other side as soon as dusk falls. I will continue doing what I started last night."

"What was that?" Lorna asked.

"Killing as many of them as I can," SJ shrugged. She had absolutely no feeling of remorse for the beings she had assassinated the previous evening.

Darren nodded his head appreciatively, and Lorna smirked. "It's good to see you haven't lost your fighting spirit."

"If anything, it's helped me decide once and for all," SJ shrugged. "Oh. I followed a blood trail here, by the way. Who was injured?"

Darren suddenly looked very sheepish. "That was me. I gashed my arm on a damn branch," he answered, removing his tunic from his shoulder, showing the wound on his forearm.

"Aren't you supposed to be a ranger and able to move through rough terrain?" SJ said, raising an eyebrow.

"Yes. Yes. I have already been berated and made to feel useless," he sighed.

"My concern is that if I saw it and followed it, if they did cross the river and come looking, they may also find and follow it."

"Damn it," Darren cursed. "Okay. I will go and deal with it now, I know where this place is," he said, standing to leave.

"I'll come with you," SJ said.

"Be careful, and if you see any enemy, retreat and come back. I don't care if they find us here; they can only send in one at a time, and we have enough men to stop them," Lorna said.

Darren just nodded as he started across the cavern. SJ followed, and as they started to wind through the passage towards the exit, SJ spoke. 

"Darren. Alice escaped with Isavil."

The statement stopped Darren in his tracks. As he took a deep breath, his shoulders shuddered. She knew he was crying and wasn't going to disturb his relief. She had been waiting for the right moment to tell him and hadn't wanted to do it in front of the others. SJ felt hollow knowing that the others lacked any news about their families.

They continued down the passage, the tears eventually stopping, and SJ spoke again.

"Were you affected by the system?"

Darren glanced back at her briefly. "If you mean affected, everyone did. It went through a reboot. All displays were lost for some time."

"And your AI?"

"Uh. You know mine doesn't talk like yours does."

"I know, but has there been anything different?"

"Such as? The only interaction I ever have is when I level, and that is a long way off yet."

"Okay, I just wondered."

"Why?" Darren asked, intrigued now.

"Erm, things have happened which I can't really explain."

"Go on?" 

"Well, the desert region. Fas and I located a gila beast, you know, as we planned to bring it back."

"No, I wasn't fully aware. I just heard you had gone there; I had no idea why. I have been on the ridge for days."

"Well, I went there with Fas to locate a gila beast for Kibble to influence it and bring it back to Killic to fight the lizards."

"And?"

"And a rather bizarre event took place. I have discovered something unique, beyond unique, something outside of the system's control."

Darren stopped in the passage, turning to look at her, the torch he carried casting shadows across his face. The clear tear streaks were visible.

"What have you found?"

"An ancient being. One before the system existed. It had been guarding an egg, the last of its line, apparently. I'm not even sure how old the beast was, but the egg hatched, and a new gila beast was born. That gila beast has since transformed into a humanoid form that can heal mana strands. It's a little complicated to explain."

Darren looked confused. "And this is going to help us?"

"I have no idea yet. It is apparently a healer by all accounts. It heals the land by correcting mana flow. I can't explain it properly, but I had to mention it to you since you are the only other Legionnaire here."

Darren frowned. "I'm not sure what help that would be currently. If anything, we need troops, and a lot of them."

"Yes. I know, I just needed to mention it."

Darren turned again and continued down the passage. It didn't take them much longer to reach the entrance. Darren moved the brush aside and stepped out into the brilliant sun of a bright Killic day. He shielded his eyes as he extinguished the torch.

"I'll check ahead," SJ said as she shrank and took off, flying back the way they had come.

There was no sign of any hostilities as they moved back along the path the fleeing party had taken, and Darren, as they retraced their steps back towards the cave again, erasing any signs of the group's passage. His ranger skills came into full effect as he did. SJ hadn't even considered the number of different signs that showed the groups passing as Darren aligned rocks and similar and brushed over imprints, as well as clearing the blood spots as they returned.

"That should do us," he said as they neared the cave's entrance again. "Thanks for the eyes."

"It looks like they fear the water. I'm pretty sure those lizards could jump over it if they needed to."

"I'm sure they could, and they may eventually. At least for now, though, we have a little respite."

"I'm just glad that everyone got away in time." As SJ approached the cave fissure, she felt a vibration. Calling the communication stone from her inventory, she pressed the gem. It was Fas's stone.

"Fas?" SJ answered.

"SJ. Where are you?" Fas sounded out of breath.

"West of the lake, by the mountains. Are you here already?"

"I just arrived. I have landed on the southern edge of the mountains. I'm still a distance from Killic, but at least back in the region."

"That was fast. I wasn't sure how long it would take you to get here."

"I flew through the night. I set off not long after you left."

"But you were exhausted?"

A soft chuckle came through the stone. "I still am."

"Why then? You should have waited."

"No. I couldn't leave you here by yourself."

"I'm not alone; I have found Lorna, Darren, and the guards who were at the ridge. The town has been taken, but I can explain everything to you when you get here. Are you still able to fly?"

"No. Not currently. I'll be honest, I barely made it back. At least without having to worry about looking for anything in the desert, I could just fly directly north. It cut down the travel time significantly."

"Is she..." SJ trailed off.

"Yes, Aletheia is here with me. I'm not sure how she stayed on my back."

"Okay, rest then, and when you are able, contact me and I can let you know where I am exactly."

"I will do," Fas said as the call dropped.

At least that was one good thing: having Fas back would help with her plan to attack and eliminate as many of the attackers as possible at night. Having two assassins rather than one, and particularly one as skilled as Fas, would be a significant advantage.

"So, your dragon friend is back," Darren smirked.

SJ's cheeks flushed. "Yes," she replied awkwardly as they re-entered the cave.c

Kibble flew like a streak through the top of the forest. He had sensed something from the east drawing him towards it. Initially, the feeling had been weak, like a tug in the pit of his stomach, but as he had accompanied SJ in the town, the feeling had grown stronger, and now it felt like a magnet. He couldn't resist.

As he hurried through the canopy, sweeping in and out of the branches as though completing a slalom course, he disturbed several birds, sending them squawking in protest into the air. The sun was still rising, and he was using the canopy for cover. The pull wasn't from the forest; he knew that; it was further into the mountains that surrounded the plateau to the east like an impregnable fortress.

It didn't take him long to reach the far edge of the forest. He saw none of the enemy as he flew, crossing the wide path that the beetles had created where they had flattened the trees as they had moved towards the town. The mountain now loomed ahead of him, and he didn't slow; the sense he felt was gaining strength as he grew ever nearer to its source.

The one thing that many didn't know about miniature wyvern was that they were basically the apex of the wyvern breeds. Although miniature, they held a status that other wyverns could only ever hope to achieve. Kibble was from a long, ancient line; he knew from his instinctive lore that it was so. He wasn't sure of the exact ages, as age wasn't something they ever considered. 

As he soared over the mountains, heading further east. His breathing was fast, reflecting the speed at which he was travelling. He could never compete with the speeds of a larger dragon or wyvern, but for his size, he was fast. As he looked down on the world below him, the grey and occasional white patches of snow that clung to them passed by in a blur. It was as he crossed the highest peak and started down the far side that he sensed the creature. 

Slightly to the north, he adjusted his flight towards it, slowing. The pull was stronger than ever now, and he followed it instinctively until there, in a bowl created amongst the peaks, he found his target. 

The large, green-bodied form was curled up in the bowl. The skeletal remains of its food were strewn around where it lay. It was the wyvern, the one that had originally attacked Killic before being forced away after the resistance the town had shown it. 

In the centre of the bowl, and where the wyvern lay, Kibble saw them, a clutch of eggs. Six mottled green shells, probably the same size as he was. He swooped down and came into land by the edge of the bowl. 

The larger wyvern slept, its tail curled around the clutch, protecting them.

Kibble hopped forward, tilting his head as he did. Then, without further hesitation, he flew down to where it lay and, as he neared, let out a deep growl.

The wyvern reacted immediately, its head lifting and looking towards him. It followed Kibble as he neared until he landed, not fifteen feet from it. The wyvern snarled, its liquid-coated teeth showing its hostility towards the visitor at its nest. 

Kibble again growled and hopped forward. This wyvern was young. It was probably its first clutch, Kibble thought. However, he did not know how he knew. Although it looked strong and healthy, Kibble could tell that it hadn't eaten in a while. There were no fresh corpses, and it must have been staying with its clutch, concerned about predators, which there were still many in the mountains. Foxes, bears, snakes. There may even be a stone giant; the area covered by the mountains was so vast. Although inhospitable to many humanoid beings, it wasn't for many other beasts.

The larger wyvern snarled, baring its teeth at Kibble, even more so. Kibble ignored it and hopped closer, standing regal and proud.

He chirped and called to it. The wyvern looked at him now cautiously, but its mouth closed again. Kibble then closed his little eyes and focused on it.

 

SJ had explained the current situation in the town, telling them that Zigferd was being held captive along with many of the townsfolk, and what she had witnessed. This had brought shouts of anger from those gathered, and Lorna had to calm the situation down, several immediately wishing to return to the town.

"I saw Zej and Lythonian by the smithy. They said they were heading onto the lake," SJ said, where she had joined Darren and Lorna, who sat at the fire. "I hope they made it to safety."

"If they made it to the lake, they should be fine. I haven't seen an attacker attempt to cross any water. We expected them to follow us, but they didn't. At least we should be safe for now."

"What is this place?" SJ asked, looking around.

"This was one of the original mines from when Killic was formed. I believe it used to be a copper mine," Lorna said. "But the veins ran dry, so mining was moved to the lake's eastern edge towards the mountains there."

"I see. It looks old." The tracks were rusted and bent; age had taken hold of them.

"Yes, very."

"Can't the enemy find the main entrance and get in here, if they wished?" SJ asked, looking over at the tunnel.

"No, the tunnel collapsed years ago. There is no entrance to the mine, apart from the path you entered by, which you saw yourself is only large enough for a single being."

"That's good then. At least you should be safe here."

"It's something at least, although not near enough to the town for us to offer immediate help."

"I'm not sure what good you could do. You're only thirty or so, and the number of hostiles dramatically outnumbers you. Without the remainder of the guard force available, I think we only have one option open to us," SJ said.

"And what's that?" Darren asked.

"Guerrilla tactics."

"Guerrilla?" Lorna asked. "What does that mean?"

SJ hadn't even considered the existence of the word in Amathera and explained its meaning. "It means hitting and running skirmish warfare. Attack and retreat. Cause chaos without getting directly involved with the enemy."

"Skirmish, I understand," Lorna said.

"Okay then. That is what we have to do."

"Perhaps, but we have a long way to go from here to be able to do that and no safe locations that I know of between here and there which we can use. It would mean being out in the open; it takes too long to get around the lake and strike otherwise."

SJ was aware of how far they would need to travel to get around the lake's edge if they headed north instead of retracing their steps back south and across the river. It was a considerable distance and couldn't be traversed easily. The northern side of the lake was much closer to the mountains that formed the bowl where the plateau sat, thick with wild forest. No one ever really ventured there apart from hunting parties that SJ was aware of.

"How about the lake?" SJ asked.

"The lake?" Darren frowned.

"Yes, can't we cross the lake and attack from the water? If you say that they don't appear to wish to cross the water, wouldn't that be our safer option?"

Lorna chuckled. "How? We can't swim across; it's too far. By the time we got to the town, for those who were even able to swim that far, we would be exhausted."

"No. I don't mean swimming; we can use boats."

"What boats? There are no boats on this side."

"I can bring them across from the docks."

"And what good will one boat do? They aren't ships; they are fishing vessels. They aren't large enough to transport all of us, and you couldn't possibly bring one of the larger boats alone. The number of crew needed to sail one of the larger fishing vessels is considerable."

SJ looked gloomy as her idea was dismissed. "What if I brought a smaller boat, then others could cross and take one of the larger boats and bring it back here?"

Lorna thought momentarily. "Perhaps, but I have no idea how to sail a boat." She turned and looked around at the surrounding guards. "Do any of you?" She asked.

There were a few murmurs, but nothing positive.

"Damn," SJ cursed. "We have to do something; you can't just stay here."

"I wasn't planning on," Lorna frowned, a little upset by SJ's unintended effect on her.

"Sorry. I didn't mean for it to come across this way. I'm just frustrated and upset."

"As we all are. Many of the guards here have families, but they have no idea what has happened to them," Lorna pointed out.

SJ closed her eyes, sighing. "You're right. I'm sorry, I'm not thinking straight."

"Stop apologising," Darren said. "At least you're trying to think of a solution."

"Well, I will be heading back over to the other side as soon as dusk falls. I will continue doing what I started last night."

"What was that?" Lorna asked.

"Killing as many of them as I can," SJ shrugged. She had absolutely no feeling of remorse for the beings she had assassinated the previous evening.

Darren nodded his head appreciatively, and Lorna smirked. "It's good to see you haven't lost your fighting spirit."

"If anything, it's helped me decide once and for all," SJ shrugged. "Oh. I followed a blood trail here, by the way. Who was injured?"

Darren suddenly looked very sheepish. "That was me. I gashed my arm on a damn branch," he answered, removing his tunic from his shoulder, showing the wound on his forearm.

"Aren't you supposed to be a ranger and able to move through rough terrain?" SJ said, raising an eyebrow.

"Yes. Yes. I have already been berated and made to feel useless," he sighed.

"My concern is that if I saw it and followed it, if they did cross the river and come looking, they may also find and follow it."

"Damn it," Darren cursed. "Okay. I will go and deal with it now, I know where this place is," he said, standing to leave.

"I'll come with you," SJ said.

"Be careful, and if you see any enemy, retreat and come back. I don't care if they find us here; they can only send in one at a time, and we have enough men to stop them," Lorna said.

Darren just nodded as he started across the cavern. SJ followed, and as they started to wind through the passage towards the exit, SJ spoke. 

"Darren. Alice escaped with Isavil."

The statement stopped Darren in his tracks. As he took a deep breath, his shoulders shuddered. She knew he was crying and wasn't going to disturb his relief. She had been waiting for the right moment to tell him and hadn't wanted to do it in front of the others. SJ felt hollow knowing that the others lacked any news about their families.

They continued down the passage, the tears eventually stopping, and SJ spoke again.

"Were you affected by the system?"

Darren glanced back at her briefly. "If you mean affected, everyone did. It went through a reboot. All displays were lost for some time."

"And your AI?"

"Uh. You know mine doesn't talk like yours does."

"I know, but has there been anything different?"

"Such as? The only interaction I ever have is when I level, and that is a long way off yet."

"Okay, I just wondered."

"Why?" Darren asked, intrigued now.

"Erm, things have happened which I can't really explain."

"Go on?" 

"Well, the desert region. Fas and I located a gila beast, you know, as we planned to bring it back."

"No, I wasn't fully aware. I just heard you had gone there; I had no idea why. I have been on the ridge for days."

"Well, I went there with Fas to locate a gila beast for Kibble to influence it and bring it back to Killic to fight the lizards."

"And?"

"And a rather bizarre event took place. I have discovered something unique, beyond unique, something outside of the system's control."

Darren stopped in the passage, turning to look at her, the torch he carried casting shadows across his face. The clear tear streaks were visible.

"What have you found?"

"An ancient being. One before the system existed. It had been guarding an egg, the last of its line, apparently. I'm not even sure how old the beast was, but the egg hatched, and a new gila beast was born. That gila beast has since transformed into a humanoid form that can heal mana strands. It's a little complicated to explain."

Darren looked confused. "And this is going to help us?"

"I have no idea yet. It is apparently a healer by all accounts. It heals the land by correcting mana flow. I can't explain it properly, but I had to mention it to you since you are the only other Legionnaire here."

Darren frowned. "I'm not sure what help that would be currently. If anything, we need troops, and a lot of them."

"Yes. I know, I just needed to mention it."

Darren turned again and continued down the passage. It didn't take them much longer to reach the entrance. Darren moved the brush aside and stepped out into the brilliant sun of a bright Killic day. He shielded his eyes as he extinguished the torch.

"I'll check ahead," SJ said as she shrank and took off, flying back the way they had come.

There was no sign of any hostilities as they moved back along the path the fleeing party had taken, and Darren, as they retraced their steps back towards the cave again, erasing any signs of the group's passage. His ranger skills came into full effect as he did. SJ hadn't even considered the number of different signs that showed the groups passing as Darren aligned rocks and similar and brushed over imprints, as well as clearing the blood spots as they returned.

"That should do us," he said as they neared the cave's entrance again. "Thanks for the eyes."

"It looks like they fear the water. I'm pretty sure those lizards could jump over it if they needed to."

"I'm sure they could, and they may eventually. At least for now, though, we have a little respite."

"I'm just glad that everyone got away in time." As SJ approached the cave fissure, she felt a vibration. Calling the communication stone from her inventory, she pressed the gem. It was Fas's stone.

"Fas?" SJ answered.

"SJ. Where are you?" Fas sounded out of breath.

"West of the lake, by the mountains. Are you here already?"

"I just arrived. I have landed on the southern edge of the mountains. I'm still a distance from Killic, but at least back in the region."

"That was fast. I wasn't sure how long it would take you to get here."

"I flew through the night. I set off not long after you left."

"But you were exhausted?"

A soft chuckle came through the stone. "I still am."

"Why then? You should have waited."

"No. I couldn't leave you here by yourself."

"I'm not alone; I have found Lorna, Darren, and the guards who were at the ridge. The town has been taken, but I can explain everything to you when you get here. Are you still able to fly?"

"No. Not currently. I'll be honest, I barely made it back. At least without having to worry about looking for anything in the desert, I could just fly directly north. It cut down the travel time significantly."

"Is she..." SJ trailed off.

"Yes, Aletheia is here with me. I'm not sure how she stayed on my back."

"Okay, rest then, and when you are able, contact me and I can let you know where I am exactly."

"I will do," Fas said as the call dropped.

At least that was one good thing: having Fas back would help with her plan to attack and eliminate as many of the attackers as possible at night. Having two assassins rather than one, and particularly one as skilled as Fas, would be a significant advantage.

"So, your dragon friend is back," Darren smirked.

SJ's cheeks flushed. "Yes," she replied awkwardly as they re-entered the cave.c


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