\"C\'mon Elin we have to leave! They\'re right behind us...we have to....ughhh!\"
Elin awoken afraid, afraid to keep reliving the night that she should\'ve died, the night her love died in battle. It\'s been three years since the War of the Gods took place, those between Followers of Talad and Believers of Laanx. It was a time where even Talad and Laanx were at the mercy of Vodul, the people of Yliakum rebelled against one another and turmoil broke loose.
If there was ever a time that Yliakum should never have to go back to, then it would have to be those five years that the war took place.
Elin got up from her bed and a letter fell down, she picked it up, and decided to glance at it, since it was already there...
Dear Elin,
Oh how I miss you so, to see you one last time would be one last thing I\'d ever ask from the mighty Talad...It\'s pretty bad here, the Laanxians have just released another wave of their titans and I don\'t think were going to be able to hold off another wave. These things are massive, 100 feet high with a body made of rock that can crush just about anything...We have almost none of our forces left, we have about a thousand soldiers (more are dieing by the minute), a few hundred kran warriors are on there way but I don\'t think they\'ll make it in time, I\'m sorry I have to go now, just got reports of aerial attacks from Laanxian Pteosaurs.
-Kios
Elin couldn\'t stand looking at the letter anymore, she shoved it back far into a small drawer next to her bed. She changed her clothes, got out of her small house and looked outside, it was a beautiful day and there it was, the City of Hydlaa. It\'s hard to believe that the city recovered so fast after only five years after the war. It has become once again a busy place where everyone came and shopped and lived out their lives. She smiled lightly at the city then she couldn\'t smile anymore, she couldn\'t forget the Hydlaa five years ago...
Fireballs and lightning lit the sky, the shouts and screams of pain were the sounds of the wind, Hydlaa was consumed by flaming arrows flying into the city. She could remember the Taladians fighting within Hydlaa against the Laanxians in bloody and brutal swordfights...she remembered the Taladian krans that were being killed were being killed quickly with an acid developed by some Laanxian alchemist, the loud cries of a fully grown kran could be heard from a far...
Elin snapped out of it, she didn\'t want to remember what was but what will. Elin walked in the city and saw the kids playing happily and people make their transactions either angry or happy, it was just peaceful for her to see regular life again. She made her way to the temple of Laanx. Now Taladians and Laanxians have put aside their differences and lived in co-existence. When she went inside the priests and priestess greeted her with a bow, Elin naturally bowed back. She went to the center of the temple and saw Priestess Vania. She greeted her and bowed:
\"It\'s an honor once again High Priestess Vania.\"
\"Oh my dear Elin, you need not bow to me...it is you that we should bow to. It\'s not everyday that you still see a Clairvoyant...\"
Elin was quite embarrased and blushed. She indeed was a Clairvoyant...she was part of the Clairvoyant unit for the Taladians...
Priestess Vania quietly said to Elin,\"C\'mon we have some things to discuss...\"Elin being a Clairvoyant could feel something wasn\'t right...
Part II will be done soon, it\'s winter break so I don\'t have much to do this week, so I\'ll get another part in tomorrow...