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The Crimson Elf

Silax a young elf struck by a mysterious illness that takes away his ability to get stronger, yearns for a cure and a way to get stronger. Legend whispers of the World Tree, a mythical entity rumored to hold the key to ultimate power and unmatched healing. Reaching it promises not only a cure but also a chance to reclaim what was taken from him. Driven by ambition and a thirst for strength, Silax leaves home. He spends years searching until one day his efforts bear fruit. What he finds is not the blessing he anticipated, but a curse. It requires a sacrifice, a darkness that must be embraced to wield its might. A power fueled by darkness and life force absorbed from others. This dark power grants him immense strength but test his morals. Torn between ambition and morality, he must make a choice. Embrace his monstrous nature and achieve his goals at the cost of everything or give up on this power to protect the world from its danger. This is a story of the corrupting nature of power, the sacrifice and the cost of achieving ones goals, and the blurred lines between ambition and self-preservation. It's a tale that explores the lengths one might go to in the face of mortality.

kynikoiTDM · Fantasie
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Caelrith

This was a Vimmarkr, it was a tool used by Rune-Scribes to etch runes into objects. The Rune-Scribe would channel Orenda from their body into the vimmarkr and then draw out the runes they wanted to etch.

Rëwa began drawing runes onto the plates, these runes would flash briefly then he would move to the next one. After drawing runes on eight of the plates, he stretched out his hand and one of the twins handed him a blue fist sized jewel.

This was an azuri, it was the same jewel used in the creation of an Aurei. The jewel had the capability for Orenda to be stored in it, and then absorbed later.

It seemed that Rëwa had run out of Orenda after only etching eight plates.

Rëwa took the azuri in his hands and then absorbed the Orenda in it, which on took a couple of minutes. Then he continued with his work.