âDo you need a ride?â Salaark asked, beaming with joy for the trust that Lith put in her and the new member of the family.
âThank you, Grandma.â Lith embraced her.
He felt so tired and disgusted from all the bloodshed that even the thought of looking for a geyser made him want to puke. He felt cold and dark whereas Salaark was warm and bright.
Lith felt terrible at the idea of all the people who had lived inside the Golden Griffon. The people he had killed along with Hystar.
âI have something to do in the Empire.â Leegaain said. âYou go first. Iâll join you as soon as I can.â
A Warp brought him, Milea, Tyris, and Valeron right inside his secret lair.
There, Leari the Thunderborne, Protheus the Doppelganger, and every one of Thrudâs unique creations were waiting for the Guardian of Knowledge.
âWhat the fuck?â Milea said in shock. âHow could these bastards escape from the Kingdom and reach the Empire so quickly?â
âThey didnât. I brought them here.â Leegaain replied.
âHeâs the worldâs keeper, child.â Tyris answered her silent question. âLeegaainâs duty is to preserve the knowledge that would otherwise be lost and the creatures that Mogarâs people arenât ready to accept.â
âLet me get this straight. If Fyrwal showed no mercy, you would have saved Ufyl too, correct?â The Empress asked.
âThatâs right.â Leegaain nodded. âThey are unique beings and have no fault in the way they were born. They have been lied to and manipulated their whole life. I am going to let them live but theyâll have to earn their freedom.
âUntil Iâm certain that Thrudâs brainwashing is gone and that they have paid for their crimes, they are not going anywhere.â
âThereâs no point in keeping me alive. Just kill me already.â Protheus sobbed. He had no heart, but Thrudâs death seemed to hurt as if someone was ripping it out of his chest anyway.
âReally? Would you abandon your brother?â Leegaain showed him the small Valeron who giggled at him.
âMy liege!â The Divine Beasts said in unison.
âBrother!â The Doppelganger jumped up and hugged the baby, his tears now of joy.
âDonât be so quick to give up on life. You are a baby as well, barely older than Valeron.â Leegaain patted Protheusâ head. âYouâve known nothing but Thrudâs teachings. She may have been a good mother to you, but she was a bad person.
âHer rage and madness infected you for so long that you consider them normal. You and your children need time to see Mogar with your own eyes. To lift the veil with which Arthanâs daughter clouded your judgement.â
âMy children?â Protheus echoed in disbelief.
Then, he saw them. The other Doppelgangers who had been born from him were all there, rescued from the ruins of the Golden Griffon as well.
They screamed in joy and relief seeing both their father and their uncle alive and well.
âI wouldnât doom a race like that.â Leegaain shook his head. âWelcome home, children.â
***
Meanwhile, in the Essar Region, Orpal kept crying on the ground.
âEnough torture. I beg of you. Make it stop.â It wasnât the first time that Thrud created a complex illusion to fool him into believing to be free.
Then, she would appear when he was at the peak of his happiness and beat him into a pulp until he lost his mind in despair.
âThis is no illusion, you cretin!â Night took over, using the abundant darkness energy to recover her strength and Moonlight to regenerate their body. âWe are free. Truly free! I can even hear the call of my mother and siblings!â
âI donât care. Please, let me die.â Orpal moaned.
âDammit, Thrud broke him for good.â The Horseman thought. âTo make matters worse, heâs been stuck at the deep blue until now. During our imprisonment, Lith has become so strong that in the final moments of the Golden Griffon, I could feel his power despite the seals on our cell.
âI no longer have my Undead Court, my resources are gone, and my host is a hot mess. Yet Iâm free and time is the only thing I have plenty of.â
***
Heavenly Plume Palace, Blood Desert, at the same time.
Salaark Warped in her living room, where Lithâs friends and family were waiting for him, Solus, and Tista to return.
âWe won.â Was all that Lith said and it was enough to make the room almost come down from cheers and stomping.
âMy babies! My beautiful babies.â Elina rushed forward, checking Lith, the still unconscious Tista, and Trion for injuries. âAre you alright?â
âIâm just tired, Mom.â Lith sat down, his eyes drooping.
âWhereâs Solus?â Raaz asked.
âRight here.â Lith raised his hand and showed the stone ring. âSheâs tired as well and without a geyser, she canât take human form.â
âDo you mind some help?â Salaark offered her hand and he gave her the ring.
A second later, the ring was above a powerful geyser and after another second the tower took form. Solus was in her bedroom, already asleep.
âThere you are!â Kamila rushed to Lith, jumping into his arms before kissing him. âI was worried sick. You should have called me as soon as the battle was over.â
âI know, Iâm sorry. Where have you been?â He asked.
âI was busting my ass, just like you.â She showed him one of the many books about names that she had been consulting in his absence. âI think Iâve found a name for our daughter.
âElysia. It belongs to a legendary goddess of the Desert and means âsunshineâ. Just like our baby and her pendant. What do you say?â
âElysia Phloria Verhen.â Lith said while moving his gaze from his mother to Salaark.
The room burst into cheers and his parents were honored by the baby being named after Elina. Salaark was honored as well because it wasnât just a name that belonged to her country, it was also one of her old alter egos. But thatâs a story for another day.
As for Lith, just saying Phloriaâs name sent a pang through his chest yet it quickly faded. She was gone, but she would never be forgotten. Her memory would live on with his daughter.
âMost fitting. Youâve done a great job so far, Kami. I canât wait to meet the final result of your opus.â Lith gently caressed Kamilaâs womb before giving her a sweet kiss.
âMe too.â She gave him a soft smile. âDo you need help to get to bed? You can use some rest.â
âI need help, but not for that. Please, wake up Solus for me.â Lith suddenly turned dark, his face twisted by pain.
Even with Nandi fueling her and the Life Maelstrom, Solus was still a blue core. Fighting for so long had taken a huge toll on her body just like killing so many innocents weighed on her mind.
âWhatever this is, canât it wait?â Solusâ frown turned upside down the moment her family embraced her and welcomed her back.
âNo, it canât. We canât.â Lith shook his head. âKami, the lily pendant, please.â
âAre you sure? Do you want to do it now?â She took the golden necklace out of her dimensional amulet and put it on his palm.
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