[Author's note: Another dream sequence, based on an IG roleplay, in case you might be wondering about the change in style

Arka]
23 The Old ForgeSarine drifted into a vivid dream. She was walking along a path with Arka and Aerianna. They had come a long way and Sarine was getting tired.
Arka stopped to help her, “We are nearly there. Prepare yourself for a surprise.” They rounded the corner and a breathtaking view met their eyes.
“There!” said Arka
Sarine was speechless. She had never seen such an amazing sight.
“Isn't it magnificent?” asked Arka
“It's brilliant Arka, so beautiful.”
“Built by our ancestors.”
“Really?”
“Really. Let me show you where I grew up.” Arka led the way down a steep path towards the bottom of the cliffs, with Aerianna and Sarine following. Arka and Aerianna strode on ahead and Sarine, weary from the long journey, soon fell behind.
She arrived to find Arka standing on a rock, talking with an Ylian. She recognised him as Odisseo and walked up to them, panting.
Aerianna greeted her, smiling.
“There she is!” she heard Odisseo saying. She looked up to see him smiling down at her.
“Arka, I almost lost you!”
Arka was relieved to see her. “I’m sorry – I was in a rush to get here, I didn’t notice you fall behind.”
Sarine breathed a sigh of relief. “I got scared there!”
“Hello Sarine, nice to see you again,” said the Ylian.
Arka looked surprised. “Ah! you know one another?”
“I believe we saw each other, briefly,” explained the Ylian.
“This is Sarine's first trip out here,” said Arka
“There is much to do here,” Odisseo replied, “by chance, does one of you need carrot juice?"
“I have some with me,” said Arka, “But thank you all the same”
“You come prepared, Arka.”
“I've never had it before,” said Sarine, “Is it nice?”
“Maybe Sarine would like some?” asked Arka.
Odisseo reached into his bag, “Sarine, you are in good hands! Ah, yes, it does wonders, carrot juice that!"
Aerianna sat down on the grass as Odisseo fished out a small green bottle and handed it to the dwarf. “Take good care of this bottle, protect it from the Azure sun."
Sarine nodded. “I will, thank you"
Aerianna curled herself up in a corner and closed her eyes.
“Thank you Odisseo,” said Arka, bowing, “Garido'”
“You are welcome Arka, Sarine. Have fun Knowledge Seekers." So saying, Odisseo took his leave with a smile, Arka and Sarine waving.
Sarine repeated, “Garido',” and smiled.
“Well that was a stroke of luck!” said Arka, “Let's go to the Fortress first.”
They looked at Aerianna, fast asleep, curled into a ball. It seemed a pity to wake her, so they left her sleeping. "She will be safe enough here," said Arka, "We will come back to collect her before we move on."
Just off the path, Arka stopped by a ruined building. It had only two walls standing, forming a corner. It seemed to have been well built, with thick stonework and a paved floor.
“This was the forge my father built,” explained Arka, “Would you mind if we spent a little time here?”
Sarine shook her head. “Not at all”
“This is all that is left now.”
Sarine looked at a small mound of grass with a small stone set upright at one end. “What happened to it?”
“Ulbernauts.”
Sarine’s eyes widened. “I've heard about them. Only bits and pieces… But I've heard they're nasty critters.”
Arka smiled. “They were goaded into it. Normally they wouldn't attack.”
Sarine studied the stone work, wondering how a creature could cause such damage.
Arka continued, her eyes looking into the distance. “It was an elf… Name of Sudisir.”
“It must have taken quite a bit to break it down,” said Sarine, “They must have been really angry.”
Arka seemed not to have heard her. She went on, still staring into nothing, “He wanted to destroy our culture.”
“Why would he do that?" Sarine asked, frowning.
Arka looked at her. “Because of the Pekdverm - the Petty Dwarfs… It's a long story. When he told me I could understand. But I cannot forgive him." She choked back a tear.
Sarine nodded and put a hand on Arka’s shoulder. "Of course not. I hope I'll learn all about our history in time."
“The Petty Dwarfs lived on the surface," explained Arka, “before the Great Divide - what we call the Rodfrakkert. Their king killed Sudisir's father. That was over a thousand years ago. But Sudisir has a long memory.” Arka shuddered.
Sarine thought about this. “Well,” she said, “I don't know much about wars and fighting, but I know you can't judge an entire culture based on one dwarf's actions."
Arka frowned, “I hope I don't meet him again. Every time I see a dermorian I wonder if it is him. He is Oskaralfr - a dark elf - they are very similar,” she explained, “The dark elves drove our ancestors underground. That's how we came to be here. And now we can't find our way back…” Her face suddenly brightened. “But we didn't come here to dwell on the past! Let me show you the fortress.”
Sarine smiled. "It's good to hear of such things. I want to know of them…”
Arka walked over to the grassy mound to check that her parents' headstone was still intact.
“… and if it's any consolation, these ruins are beautiful."
“ It was beautiful…once. Good fishing in the lake. An ideal spot for a forge.”
“Yes, I agree"
Arka sighed. “Let's press on eh?”
“Perhaps one day we can rebuild it all,” said Sarine.
“I hope so. It would be good to have our own village again.”
“Indeed,” agreed Sarine, and the two set off back up the path to wake Aerianna..
Sarine woke suddenly. It was still dark. She knew now where she could find Arka. But first she needed to find Einnol.