Chapter 2: Tears
The world in which Draklar came to live was truly amazing. One could gather all sorts of informations about it, explore deep forests and high mountains, talk with its inhabitants and still, after decades of researches, he wouldn\'t be able to say \"Yes, I know it all\". Very few people had the will to join the quest of learning Yliakum\'s most guarded secrets, even fewer had the will to carry it on. Many sages left the dream of finding the \"ultimate secrets\", after all a guaranted treasure chest is always better than the mythical holy grail which, in fact, might even not exist. So what made the other few carry it on? They weren\'t fools, they knew that after many years, after many hardships, when their lives would be reaching the twilight, the fate could come to them and with its usual arrogant smirk say \"Sorry buddy, but all this time you fared towards dead end\". It is safe to assume that they never had any regards for that. It was their lifestyle, the sense of their existance, only thing that made them different from the common city folk.
The commoners didn\'t care about the unknown, at first glance Yliakum was quite ordinary, not much different from the worlds that gave birth to their ancestors. But that was only the first glance. After all, not many worlds are hidden underground, in the old times no one actually believed such world could exist. As the old sages said, \"It is not possible for a whole world to fully shape and grow down in the depths of the subsurface. Ancient underground complexes are to be expected, but anything besides that is just a myth\". And they would stay with their statements no matter what happened. After all, what could be worse for a sage of a great renown, than being proved wrong in the eyes of all possible authorities? It is said that back in the old days, when Yliakum was still devoid of all advanced life, in a distant realm appeared a rather unknown bard, who proclaimed that he came across an amazing world hidden down in the underground. It had trees, ponds, animals... everything that could be seen on the surface. At first people were admiring him. The bard quickly became famous and many times was he invited to the royal mansions. People of the higher lines were always glad to listen to the tales of the newly discovered world. It even came to this that the bard was not only a source of a great amusement, but also the bringer of politic popularity. Mansions on which he performed quickly gained honor and renown. As could be expected, his pouch was never getting empty. But whether his stories were true or not, there were people who didn\'t like this situation. The reputations of local sages were going down on daily basis. They gathered together and moved forward dubious \"facts\", which quickly ridiculed the storyteller. The former hero was forced to move into shadows, while the sages retrieved their reputations. That is until the Yliakum was discovered. All they could do then was admit its existance, however they still stated that Yliakum was created by an ancient magic outburst and it was certainty that after a longer time the world would start to decay. Strange as it seems, many people believed them and the new discovery didn\'t damage sages\' reputations... maybe even made them stronger.
But the truth was that Yliakum was a creation of two gods, Laanx and Talad, who changed this formerly uninhabited world into their very own specific playground. But with the gods\' greed growing from day to day, soon the playground changed into a place of power struggles. All in all, Talad threw his former friend down and even after a relative peace came back to the land, Talad\'s power still was superior to that of Laanx. The mighty god was widely acknowledged and worshipped by the people of Yliakum and his possibilities were manifesting themselves in the shape of krans, a strong and endure race once created by the god himself. The two deities weren\'t perfect. Many people could see that and often have they turned to the other divinities. Still, Talad\'s power didn\'t seem to get seriously damaged and with his latest merits, it could be expected that his popularity would constantly grow throughout the ages.
Many of those who ventured into Yliakum, left their believes behind. After all, the land of Yliakum was seen as a blessing given by Talad and Laanx themselves. Such goodwill certainly deserved thanks in form of a worshipping, the more that for some tribes, this new land was a saving from many oppressions, as it could be seen in the case of dermorians. This nature loving folk was chased away from their homeland and it seemed as if sorrow and grief would never leave their kind. But that changed with the discovery of a portal leading to Yliakum. They were given a new home and most of all, a new life. Draklar\'s parents kept that in mind and gladly worshipped Talad, the saviour of their ancestors. In many cases, they could be even seen as paragons of the religion. Once Draklar was born, they decided to go through the ritual of the sign, an old practice that took its beginning in a story of Talad\'s high priest, who was born with a glyph symbol on his belly. The story quickly became very popular and in some families, just after birth the baby had a glypg painted on its belly by its mother.
And thus, when Darven, an old ylian general, called a crusade in the name of Talad, no one was surprised that Gordor decided to join it. A crusade which was supposed to, once and for all, cleanse Yliakum from all the infidels was going to turn into a great event, luring brave warriors from all around the land. The primitive tribes, as they called them, weren\'t supposed to stand a chance against the united forces and with one of the greatest leaders in the history of the new realm, the war wasn\'t supposed to take even a month. Gordor decided to take part only in the first battle, the one which was going to decide about the outcome of the war. He knew that Sil was greatly worried and didn\'t want him to go. Going away for a whole month wasn\'t even an option. He promised that he would return after less than ten days. Although that was much better than a whole month, Sil still bid her husband farewell with tears in her eyes.
It was the seventh day after Gordor left the hut with Dragor and Alkar by his side. Sil was looking through a window with a hope to see her beloved coming back. Draklar stopped eating his meal and glanced at his mother. Seeing her sad in the last few days was getting him a little worried. Still, Sil seemed to have enough problems on her mind so he tried to hide it from her.
- \"He will come back soon, mother.\" Draklar finally spoken, hoping to make her cheer up for a while. He missed his mother humming various melodies. It always gave this place a happy atmosphere. Over the last few days the atmosphere was pretty gloomy and usually dull.
- \"Yes.\" Sil sent Draklar a smile \"It\'s just that this place seems so empty... I miss your father\" She turned back to the window, trying to catch any sign of movement over the horizon.
Draklar suddenly recalled Gordor\'s response to his proposition of him joining the adventure. Just in that moment he understood how important it was for him to keep company to his mother. The young elf got back to eating his meal, finishing it soon after.
- \"Will we go to collect some herbs today?\" He finally stood up and approached his mother.
- \"You know you don\'t have to accompany me\" She giggled and once again smiled to her son. Sil was very proud of him, Draklar was always very helpful and glad to assist others. In fact, very rarily had she any troubles with him and always knew she would have his support.
- \"But I want to.\" Draklar shrugged \"Unless... ya\'d rather have me stay \'t home...\"
Sil\'s face suddenly brightened \"Of course I want you to go with me!\" She cuddled him and whispered \"I love you...\" as a tear ran down her cheek.
They stood like that for a while, forgetting about the troubles surrounding them and for that short moment the atmosphere in the hut got brighter once again. Sil glanced to the window and this time she noticed something she has been waiting for ever since her husband left. On the far horizon appeared horseriders, galloping in the direction of the hut.
- \"Your father is back, Drak!\" Euphoria could be heard in Sil\'s voice. She grabbed Draklar\'s hand and rushed with him outside. A wide smile appeared on her face as the knights were getting closer. Nothing could describe how happy she was, the bliss that filled her heart made her eyes glimmer like the stars that could be seen at night in the ancient land of Dermoria. She felt like singing, like screaming in joy. But she kept all that inside, only expanding a charming smile, seeing which many men would lose their senses. A smile which was a perfect present for the husband who just got back to home. But after a while something changed. The smile disappeared from Sil\'s face, it got replaced by a curiosity. She could see only two horseriders and neither of them was her husband. A cold chill ran down her spine. Finally the two horseriders stopped by the hut, Dragor and Alkar jumped down from their steeds. They couldn\'t say anything, Dragor only glanced at Sil and slowly hanged his head. She looked at them with shock and shaked her head. \"No...\" She whispered and rushed inside.
Dragor glanced at Alkar with resignation and walked inside after Sil. She sat on a chair, leaning against a table with tears running down from her eyes. Draklar slowly walked inside, uncertain of what he should do. He saw his mother in a complete despair, something that he never experienced before. Dragor approached her.
- \"Sil, list...\" He spoke, but had no idea what he should say next. He just looked at her, hoping for something to make this moment less painful and cursing the fate for making them go through this.
- \"No! No!!\" Sil screamed through her tears. She clenched her fists in agony, as the sorrow scorched her heart and her soul. Draklar was in deep shock, he never saw his mother in such state. It was the most dreadful moment in his short life, his mother\'s tears brought him a great pain and his heart felt as if an ice needle pierced through it over and over again.
- \"Gordor died as a hero...\" Dragor continued, still uncertain whether his words would make her calm down. \"That be the death he always want\'d\"
- \"My husband wanted to come back to home!\" Anger could be seen on Sil\'s face as she turned to the knight. \"He wanted to come back to me and Draklar!\" She shaked her head and set her eyesight back on Dragor \"He shouldn\'t die... Why did you take him to this war? Why?!\" She screamed again as the anger returned to her face. The knight slowly turned his head in Draklar\'s direction and after a moment he hanged it in shame. Dragor couldn\'t say anything.
- \"Be everything ready?\" The diaboli knight spoke to Sil while looking for a way to comfort her.
- \"Yes...\" She sighed \"I packed everything...\" It took few days for her to fully calm down. Over those few last days Sil brought a hell upon the two warriors. Not even the hardest of battles gave them as much despair as the woman mourning after her dead husband. Strange as it seems, Draklar\'s behaviour was opposite. All this time he remained completely calm, \"too calm\" as it once described Alkar. From time to time another strange thing was happening. Draklar\'s eyes seemed to change their color from blue to light azure, something that neither of the warriors could explain. Luckily, the strange phenomenon had its end after few days and soon the hut became relatively peaceful. Dragor decided to take care of Draklar and his mother by taking them with him to his village. After a day of slow preparations, they were ready to go.
Sil once more took a look around the hut. She was leaving behind so many memories. Memories she didn\'t want to forget although she knew that they would bring her much sorrow. She loved her husband and would do anything for him. One thing that was plaguing her mind at the moment, was the thought that she wasn\'t on Gordor\'s side at the moment of his death. He died so far away from her and she would never see him again. The only thing that was left after him was their son. Sil glanced at Draklar and smiled weakly. She would probably lose her mind if not for him. At the moment that young dermorian was the only thing that brought some happiness to her life. Draklar glanced at her and sent her a smile \"Let\'s go, mother\". Sil nodded to him and slowly moved to the doors. A tear ran down her cheek. The last of the many tears that dropped in this home.