Everything changed when the City fell. Lethariel could hear it in the earth ... taste it in the air ... feel it in her bones.
The Ley had been restored. The Land ... finally, was beginning to heal itself.
But there was something else she could feel too, something new, or perhaps ... no. Not new. It had been there for some time now, she could tell, but hidden by the cry of the earth whilst the city remained afloat. Even as the valley attempted to renew itself, this infestation worked to slow that recovery.
Lethariel felt it now, fully: a dull throb, a quiet ache that she - indeed, all the Tuatha - had not noticed until the city's wound had been sutured. It had already spread itself across the valley like a cancer, unseen and unnoticed until ...
... was it too late?
The Tuatha alone would not be enough, that much was certain. They would need to call together all the defenders of the land. Together, united ... perhaps they might stand a chance.
The Ley had been restored. The Land ... finally, was beginning to heal itself.
But there was something else she could feel too, something new, or perhaps ... no. Not new. It had been there for some time now, she could tell, but hidden by the cry of the earth whilst the city remained afloat. Even as the valley attempted to renew itself, this infestation worked to slow that recovery.
Lethariel felt it now, fully: a dull throb, a quiet ache that she - indeed, all the Tuatha - had not noticed until the city's wound had been sutured. It had already spread itself across the valley like a cancer, unseen and unnoticed until ...
... was it too late?
The Tuatha alone would not be enough, that much was certain. They would need to call together all the defenders of the land. Together, united ... perhaps they might stand a chance.
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