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Arlhenwe, Caliaphy and Serna could now hear the rantings of an elf maiden gone insane with power on the far side of the Undercroft now.
"I was hoping that we would not encounter her here. Caliaphy and Serna, I will distract Eilionwy long enough for you two to awaken the palantir. The others are depending on us all." The loremaster prepared herself for a confrontation by summoning one her many animal companions, a great white bear.
"Who is she?" Serna whispered to The Loremaster. The Shield Maiden was more curious than she was frightened, "Just be careful, Arlhenwe, if she made it down here too; that means she either has friends or there is more to her than meets the eye."
"Eilionwy was betrothed to Prince Willow, Serna." The loremaster said in a low voice. "There is no reasoning with her and she views any non-elf with contempt, as in she hates the other races. So focus on the palantir and let me deal with her."
"Okay," Serna agreed, "Just be careful."
The white bear took point with Arlhenwe right behind.
Caliaphy tapped the shield maiden on the shoulder, "We need to stay in the loremaster's shadow all the way until we get to the other side, Serna. No talking, okay."
"Mums the word!" Serna stood silent as she waited for the Loremaster to lead both her and Caliaphy across the magical bridge.
The kurori turned back into the fairy and whispered to Serna, "I'm gonna make us invisible now. We'll be fine I hope."
Arlhenwe moved steadily closer and looked over her shoulder to see the magical bridge beginning to disappear. Glancing downward to Caliaphy and Serna, "There's no going back the way we came, only forward."
Serna nodded in agreement but said not a word.
Once the three of them stepped onto the central dias, the bridge vanished. The loremaster's animal companion huffed and growled in a defensive stance towards the figure.
The figure turned around stepping into the light revealing a lithe fair skinned elven female with red hair and green eyes. She held her head up high and regarded the loremaster with little interest, "Arlhenwe? Are you lost?"
"I am right where I need to be at this very moment, Eilionwy. Still craving power that was denied to you, I see. You shall find none here or anywhere else in Northaven when the Sunrider hears of your treachery! You will have no place to call home!" The loremaster gripped her staff in one hand and drew out a sword in the other.
Serna wordlessly prepared her shield. She did not know what Eilionwy would do next but the Shield Maiden was ready for anything.
While the loremaster and her bear steadily moved closer to the estranged elf maiden, the kurori slowly crept around to the left towards the palantir with Serna.
Eilionwy viciously grinned, "Where you need to be is groveling at my feet, as will all of elven kind! HAHAHAHAHA!"
The white bear let out a challenging roar and charged lashing out with cleaving paw staggering Eilionwy away from the palantir.
Arlhenwe brought her staff down upon the stone floor of the undercroft with a thunderous boom and the shockwave planted Eilionwy in place long enough for Caliaphy and Serna to make it to the palantir.
Serna raced over to the palantir and looked at Caliaphy, "What do I do now?"
Eilionwy shook off the attack and blasted the loremaster with a beam of red energy. Arlhenwe deflected the attack away but some of the magical energy bounced against the palantir reflecting towards Serna. The charms on her wrist spun and twirled absorbing the magic before falling down upon the palantir like rain drops. Now the solid crystal responded faintly.
"Look Serna! Look at that!" The kurori whispered excitedly.
"WOW!" The Shield Maiden gasped, "You know what, that gives me an idea."
Serna closed her eyes and concentrated her thoughts on her charm bracelet. Then she opened her eyes, stepped right up to the palantir and allowed her charm bracelet to come in contact with it first before she took the ancient device into her hands.
"Whatever you're gonna do, Serna hurry it up!" Caliaphy ducked down behind the palantir as another blast of negative energy was deflected in their direction.
The bear roared again and again to keep the attention of the mad elven princess. Rearing up on its hind legs, the animal came down hard against a crumbling pillar and pushed out a section of the stone. The sound of stone cracking and breaking forced Eilionwy to step back and off to the side.
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