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This is my first Book and I will write in my free time and read the first chapter and see if you want to read more | stoping for now | ____________________________ In the realm of Astoria, Kael, a young scholar, discovers he is the prophesied hero destined to save the land from ancient darkness. Guided by newfound powers and aided by Elara, a skilled archer, and Bryn, a roguish adventurer, Kael embarks on a journey to unlock his true potential. As they unravel prophecies and face trials in the Sanctuary of Ancients, they must confront an ancient evil threatening to plunge Astoria into chaos.

Eisens · Fantasy
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17 Chs

The Guardians of Meridian

With the second keystone securely in their possession, Kael, Elara, and Bryn departed from Eryndor, their minds still reeling from the trials they had faced. The druids had bid them farewell, and Lyra had gifted them a map, hand-drawn on parchment, marking their path to the next keystone. Their destination was the ancient city of Meridian, a place steeped in history and teeming with secrets.

The journey to Meridian took them through varied landscapes—rolling hills, lush valleys, and desolate plains. The trio found moments of respite under the vast skies, where they could breathe and plan their next steps. Despite the brief peace, the looming threat of the Nightborn pressed on their minds, urging them forward.

As they approached Meridian, the air grew heavier, charged with a sense of history and latent power. The city itself was a marvel—its towering spires and sprawling streets spoke of a civilization that had once thrived with unparalleled magic and knowledge. Yet, beneath the grandeur, there was a palpable tension, a sense of something hidden beneath the surface.

Entering the city through its massive gates, they were greeted by a bustling marketplace, vibrant with the sights and sounds of merchants hawking their wares, street performers captivating crowds, and the general hum of city life. The trio couldn't help but feel a sense of awe and wonder at the liveliness of Meridian, a stark contrast to the quiet intensity of Eryndor.

Their first task was to find a place to stay. They chose a modest inn near the center of the city, where they could blend in and gather information discreetly. The innkeeper, a jovial man named Garrick, welcomed them warmly and provided them with comfortable rooms.

Over a hearty meal, they discussed their next steps. Lyra's map indicated that the keystone was hidden within the Grand Library of Meridian, an ancient repository of knowledge and magic.

"We need to find a way inside without drawing too much attention," Kael said, studying the map.

"I've heard that the Grand Library is heavily guarded," Bryn added. "We'll need more than just a good plan. We need allies."

Elara nodded. "We should start by gathering information. Let's split up and see what we can learn about the library and its defenses."

The next morning, they set out separately to explore the city. Kael wandered through the bustling streets, keeping his eyes and ears open for any useful information. He visited local taverns, listening to the chatter of patrons and striking up conversations where he could. He learned that the Grand Library was indeed a fortress of knowledge, guarded not only by soldiers but by intricate magical wards.

Elara made her way to the marketplace, using her keen senses to pick up on whispers and rumors. She discovered that the library was not just a place of learning but also a sanctuary for scholars and magicians. Many sought its protection and the wisdom contained within its walls. She also learned of a secret entrance, known only to a select few, that led directly into the library's heart.

Bryn, meanwhile, shadowed a group of scholars who appeared to be returning from the library. His skill in moving unseen allowed him to overhear their discussions about the library's latest acquisitions and the strict security measures in place. He noted the patterns of the guards and the times when the library was least busy.

They reconvened at the inn, sharing their findings. The information they had gathered painted a clear picture—the Grand Library was a formidable stronghold, but not impenetrable.

"We have what we need," Kael said. "Elara, can you find out more about the secret entrance?"

Elara nodded. "I'll see what I can do. If we can gain access through there, we'll avoid most of the guards and wards."

As night fell, Elara ventured out again, seeking out those who might know more about the secret entrance. She found an old man in the marketplace, a former librarian who had retired years ago. He spoke of the library with reverence and a hint of sadness, reminiscing about the days when he roamed its vast halls.

"The secret entrance," he said, his voice barely above a whisper. "It's hidden in plain sight, beneath the statue of Seraphine in the central plaza. But beware, it's guarded by ancient magic. Only those with pure intent can pass through."

Elara thanked the old man and returned to the inn to share what she had learned. They now had a clear plan—enter through the secret passage and navigate the library's inner sanctum to find the keystone.

The next day, under the cover of dawn, they made their way to the central plaza. The statue of Seraphine, a legendary sorceress of Meridian, stood tall and imposing, her eyes seemingly watching over the city. They approached cautiously, searching for the hidden entrance.

Bryn's sharp eyes spotted a faint inscription at the base of the statue, a series of runes that glowed faintly when touched. Kael, with his knowledge of ancient languages, deciphered the runes and activated the hidden mechanism. A section of the ground slid open, revealing a staircase that descended into darkness.

Taking a deep breath, they descended into the passage, the air growing cooler and the sounds of the city fading away. The passage led them through a series of twisting corridors, each one lined with ancient carvings that told the history of Meridian.

As they ventured deeper, they encountered the first of many magical wards—barriers of light and shadow that tested their resolve and unity. Kael used his control over fire to disrupt the wards, while Elara's connection to nature allowed her to sense and avoid traps. Bryn's agility and quick thinking helped them navigate the labyrinthine passages.

Finally, they reached the inner sanctum of the library, a vast hall filled with towering shelves of books and scrolls. At the center of the hall stood a pedestal, upon which rested the keystone, its energy pulsing in rhythm with their own.

As they approached the keystone, they felt a presence—an ancient guardian bound to protect the library's treasures. The guardian, a spectral figure clad in flowing robes, materialized before them.

"You have come for the keystone," the guardian intoned, its voice echoing through the hall. "But you must prove yourselves worthy."

The guardian summoned illusions of their greatest fears and doubts, testing their courage and resolve. Kael faced visions of his fallen comrades, Elara confronted the destruction of her homeland, and Bryn was haunted by shadows of his past.

Drawing strength from each other, they overcame the illusions, their determination unwavering. The guardian, recognizing their strength and unity, bowed and vanished, leaving the keystone unguarded.

Kael carefully took the keystone, feeling its power merge with the others they had gathered. They had succeeded, but their journey was far from over. The road ahead was fraught with danger, and the final confrontation with the Nightborn loomed ever closer.

As they left the Grand Library, they couldn't help but feel a sense of accomplishment and renewed hope. The fate of Astoria rested on their shoulders, and they were ready to face whatever challenges lay ahead.