12. Fate

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~The Void~

He waited in the whiteness. It was a limbo of some kind. The white light that he'd awoken to stretched infinitely in every direction. The humans were responsible for this. His brother, Hope was responsible for this and worst of all, his son Arson was responsible for this. But they were all going to pay. All he had to do was wait.

Then it happened. Right before his eyes the whiteness started to give way to color. A hazy blue sky hung over sands with dunes that stretched as infinitely as the whiteness had. But these had substance and he could actually recognize them. The Fields of Forlorn. After a moment a figure flickered into view, a girl, sapphire blue eyes and hair dark as night.

"You are late." He said.

The girl knelt on one knee and gave a bow so deep that if she went any lower her head would touch the ground.

"Forgive me my lord. But the shield was stronger than we anticipated. It took a hundred more years to fully crumble." The girl responded.

"It does not matter. How goes the plan?"

"The feline are taken care of. Solestia will soon follow."

"And the gems?" He asked.

"Still looking my lord. They were not in Solestia like we assumed. Only gold and other worthless trinkets." She dumped the contents of the riches infront of her.

"You've had five thousand years to look for them. If they were not in Solestia you should've searched elsewhere. Without them we cannot win this war. Without them I can lot leave this prison!" He pointed out.

"Forgive me for my incompetence my lord. But Solestia was the last human dwelling we had yet to search."

"And the Elves?" He asked.

"The Elves and the humans have not gotten along since your... leave, my lord. I doubt the humans would trust them with such a power."

"FOOL!" He snarled, his voice booming like thunder. "Ofcause they would like it to appear like that. To think that you would not catch on for a thousands of years almost amuses me. "

"Apologies, my lord."

"Enough with the apologies. The Elves have the gems, go and retrieve them. Free me of this insufferable cage so I may meet my captors."

"I shall retrieve them at once my lord."

"Yes. You shall. And next time you come visit me. Shift into something more pleasant to look at."

"Yes my lord." The girl's body quickly changed. Her skin quivered for a moment before her limbs twisted in convoluted knots and she faded into a heap of sand. The sand then gathered up into a faceless humanoid figure with its granules still shifting and flowing without breaking form.

"Now go and find me those gems."

The girl who was the shifter stood up, gave another more formal bow, and left.

As she moved farther and farther away, the color slowly disappeared. The desert's sands were first to go. Fading and giving way to nothingness. Then the blue of the sky slowly disintegrated into little bubbles of color that flickered black and blue in the whiteness, lingering for just a few seconds too long. He knew there was nothing there. It was his imagination, a trick of the eye, the results of staring directly at the sun. He closed his eyes and took a few blinks, and surely enough, when he opened them for the third time. There was nothing but white.

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