The Alieís Drómo

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"Yes," the King said. {This was the response to Lewis/ Last quote of last chapter.} Zaran's eyes met Lewis' for the first time since he woke up. David shrugged. "You two, come." He went over to the book shelf and pulled out a poem book; The Twins Of The End. And the shelf shifted, there was a staircase. "Where does this lead," Lewis broke the scilence. "To the Alieís Drómo. Or known as 'The Fisher's Road." Zaran's dad chimed up.
Zaran heard legends and he thought of Lewis, a poor boy who stumbles upon magic.

The story was a poor,greek fisherman found an orb of our energy, supposedly made by the tears of the god, Hermes, God of travelers. The man forgot to go to the lake, so as he held it he wished he was there.
He walked some more and realized he was at the lake. He thought he was going crazy. He walked to Mount Olympus, it took four days and four nights. He went to an abandoned shrine in the mountain. He prayed to Hermes and Hermes answered. Hermes said, "You hold my orb of travel." "I didn't know," the fisherman named Farez said. "You shall name the orb," the God had said. Farez was stunned. "The Fisher Road." the fisher decided.
The rest was history.

They walked down the cobblestone steps. Zaran thought of Lewis when he heard the story, he was poor and he found some powerful magic. They came to a final step and a birch door. "Only a chosen one shall open the door," it was carved into the door. Typorus and David looked at Zaran and Lewis. Lewis tried to twist the handle, didn't work. "Try it Zaran," Lewis suggested.
Zaran glanced, he twirled the knob and the door creeped open.
He was so surprised, what does 'the chosen one' mean. The room was a temple ruin with small bumps of sand, with teeny,tiny mountains leading to a stretched blue screen in a stone,circular holder. "The Alieís Drómo, the Orb Of Fast Travel." Typorus mused. "You my two men," the king pointed to Zaran and Lewis. "Go to the land where the host of Valarious, the destroying magic. To create you must destroy."
"Where is it?" Lewis wondered aloud. Zaran stayed silent, his father was just going to send him away, like that.
"Just think of the place of the magic," David said.
"Okay Lewis let's go," Zaran rushed.
"Wait, my son." Typorus tried to get him not to be mad. "No, I will be back soon," Zaran tugged on Lewis he touched the stretched-out Fisher's Road. He thought of a place where the Valarious was. And they disappeared.

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