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Authors: Kira Morgana

“This is a powerful stone, but it isn’t evil. I think it might be what was there before he became a devil demon.”

Aranok blinked.

“Morian wasn’t always a demon?”

“No, Aranokkinadiel. All were men and women at one point. Sadly, they sacrificed their humanity to the Dark Gods and became devil demons.” Espilieth’s voice coming from Ariana’s lips was a bit of a shock, but Aranok took it in his stride. “All that was good in their hearts became encased in stone and the gem is Morian’s goodness. It would be a powerful tool in the right hands.”

Ariana slipped it into her bag of holding and held her hand out.

“Allow me to use the transport crystal?”

“Of course, little one.” He handed Ariana the small red crystal, wrapped his arms around her, tightly holding onto the bag with the Dungeon crystal.

Ariana focused on the crystal and whispered something to it. A red glow surrounded them and when it faded away, they were standing in bright morning sunshine, the horses cropping the grass not far away.

Aranok let Ariana go and turned to look back at the entrance. One of the doors was open and a pair of green eyes stared out of the darkness inside.

“Expose the heart crystal to sunlight quickly. It will destroy the Dungeon.” Espilieth said as Ariana moved to sit under a tree, sorting through the items in her bag of holding.

Aranok nodded and opened the bag, bringing the crystal out into the sunlight. It pulsed with a deep red glow and as soon as the sunlight hit it, the red pulse weakened.

From the door there was a desperate scream and a deep rumble as the walls below them caved in. Dust billowed out of several holes that appeared in the ground which kept shaking until all of the red glow had drained away and the crystal was as clear as diamond.

He recovered it, putting it back into his bag.

“Aranok, I must go now. Take my bag of holding and do with it as you will. The items of power might be useful for you… with a little training from Eliethor.” Ariana held the bag out to him and after a moment Aranok knelt beside her and took the bag, putting it beside the one holding the heart crystal.

“Sister, I will miss you so much,” he said taking her hands.

“I will watch over you, Brother. Do two things for me please, Nokkie?”

“Anything.”

“Give Liana my necklace; she always did like it. And propose to her. She needs you as much as you need her.” Ariana giggled, then sighed and closed her eyes.

Aranok leaned down and took her emerald necklace off. Then he kissed her cheek. “Sleep well, my Arianadrialla.”

“Step back, Aranokkinadiel,” Espilieth commanded.

He did as he was bid, tears sliding unbidden down his cheeks.

Espilieth stepped out of Ariana, fully formed. She turned and held out her hand to Ariana.

The slim mage smiled and died peacefully, her final breath coming out almost unheard. Then her spirit sat up and took Espilieth’s hand. The Goddess raised Ariana’s spirit from her body as it shimmered and became a cloud of glistening bubbles.

“Farewell Ariana,” Aranok choked out. “
Savo hîdh nen gurth a’muinthel
.”

“Goodbye, Aranok,” she replied and faded from sight.

“I will see you again soon, Aranokkinadiel. Remember Kalytia please,” Espilieth whispered as her presence faded.

* * *

“Damned Gods of Light are interfering, Lord. What would you have me do to the remnant of the party?” the Lych Mistress asked from the window.

The Overlord shook his head.

“Nothing, Lady Lych. We shall allow this to pan out, as it will. Never allow it to be said that the Aracan Katuvana interferes with the battles of the Gods,” the Jar replied. “We are, however thankful that you, Erendell and our latest recruit are safely away from that mess. Farewell.”

The Lych mistress looked unhappy but she curtsied and the picture faded.

“Two Dungeons have been cleansed, Master. I hope this isn’t the start of an alarming precedent,” the Jar said. “Where do you wish to extend your vision to next?”

The Aracan surveyed the map of the Heart Kingdoms then pointed at Jinran and moved a small human piece into the forest around the Jinra Dungeon on a marble game board in front of him.

“Interesting choice, Master. Do you wish to watch or control her?”

The Overlord sat down in its chair and pointed to the window…

 

End of book two

 

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Freya has many assets, the least of which is her exotic beauty. Having been freed from the benign slavery of the Pleasurehouse, she journeys to Jinra to meet up with her brother Grald. Along the way she meets Sir Vrenstalliren, Paladin of Espilieth, who insists on becoming her guardian.

 

In the next town the two become five, having been joined by Kraarz, an Orc Shaman; Vox, his Otherworld Spirit Guide and Lin, an Elysian warrior on a quest of her own. It is just as well, for she is walking into a danger she is ill equipped to face alone…

 

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About the Author

 

 

 

Kira Morgana thought she was a teacher but life decided otherwise.

Living not far from a rift in time and space in a land that has a dragon on its flag, is it any wonder that Kira was inspired to write stories of myths and legend, creating her own worlds and her own legends?

Buoyed by the magic of three children and a loving partner she has created the five stories that make up The Tower And The Eye series of sword and sorcery adventures. Based on her own imagination and love of playing role play games, these stories are the everlasting dilemma of Good versus Evil. We all know which SHOULD win, but does it?

 

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