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Authors: Richard S. Tuttle

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Emerald of the Elves

Emerald of the Elves

Book 5 of Sword of Heavens

by

Richard S. Tuttle

Copyright © 2002 by Richard S. Tuttle.

 All rights reserved.

All characters and events in this book are fictitious.

Any resemblance to persons living or dead is strictly coincidental.

Recap

In
Sapphire of the Fairies
: Five Collapse Children have been gathered by Garth and Kalina, who were discovered to be Alex and Jenneva Tork. Two of the Collapse Children are the Children of the Ancient Prophecy, but their identity is not yet clear. Calling themselves the Alcea Rangers, the group has managed to restore the Sapphire of the Fairies to the Sword of Heavens. Clear skies have replaced the Darkness over the area once known as Cordonia, but with the sunshine comes the pinpointing of their location to the forces of evil. General Gregor had been released from prison and he now labors to build an army in preparation of the Heir's return to Tagaret. Niki has met with Dalgar, who professes to be her real father. While acknowledging that he is a high-level Black Devil, Dalgar sows the seeds of doubt in Niki's mind.

With the
Unicorns’ Opal
restored to the Sword of Heavens, the Collapse Children are off to search for the Diamond of Edona. Fredrik and Niki have left the group and decided to stay in Tagaret. Arik, Tedi, and the mysterious Tanya are still accompanied by Alex and Jenneva, but the Heir to the Alcean throne has finally accepted his place in the struggle to defeat Sarac.

In
Abuud: the One-Eyed God
Arik and Tedi are seperated from the Rangers. They are joined by another Collapse Child, Wylan, as they seek to secure a statue of Abuud to redeem for the Diamond of Edona. Niki is also seperated and teams up with the mysterious Master Khatama where she is taught a form of magic that deals with animals. Tedi's mother is discovered to be alive, but Master Khatama collapses mysteriously when the Diamond of Edona is set into the Sword of Heavens.

In
Dwarven Ruby
Wylan and Bin-lu join up with the Rangers. Tedi misses his rendevous with the Rangers and ends up with the gypsies. Queen Marta enters Tagaret and takes tenuous control of the city, while the Rangers journey to the mysterious Castle of Man.

Chapter 1
Under the Full Moon

They stared upward as the Darkness rolled away, and the inky black sky spread out above them. The full moon hung directly overhead and illuminated the plateau with a ghostly pale light. Suddenly, a scream rent the still night air. The scream echoed off the sides of the mountains. The rejoicing dwarves fell silent, and the Rangers looked at one another with questioning glances.

“That sounded like Niki,” declared Tanya.

Jenneva nodded as she gazed up at the full moon hanging over the Southern Mountains. “I agree,” she stated softly, “but where is she?”

“At the base of the mountain,” answered Alex as he pointed below. “If I am not mistaken, that appears to be the wagon of Master Khatama.”

Arik sheathed the Sword of Heavens and picked up the small glass bead that had popped out of it. “I am going down to see what the problem is,” the Prince of Alcea declared.

”Me too,” Bin-lu quickly added.

“We should all go,” offered Wylan. “Arik should never be left alone.”

“Wise words,” nodded Alex. “Arik, send Prince Midge on ahead while we descend.”

Arik nodded to the fairy prince, and Prince Midge darted into the night air. The Rangers gathered at the edge of the plateau while Alex looked for a path down the side of the mountain. Darok, the dwarven prince, walked next to Alex and pointed to a trail.

“That is the best way down,” Darok declared. “A party of dwarves will accompany you. There may be some goblins in the area that were not sufficiently feared by the awesome display of the Sword of Heavens.”

“Lead the way then,” nodded Alex, “but tread carefully. We must not lead Arik into a trap.”

“The Garala will not be harmed in dwarven territory,” insisted Darok. “Our lives are pledged to him and his safety.”

Prince Darok and four dwarves led the way down the mountain trail. The Alcea Rangers followed, and another twenty dwarves fell in behind them. Darok pointed to potential problem areas of the trail as he moved swiftly down the trail. A few minutes after they started their descent, Prince Midge landed on Arik’s shoulder. The party halted.

“It was Niki who screamed,” reported Prince Midge. “Fredrik is also there. Master Khatama appears to be in trouble. He collapsed when the Darkness fled. That is why Niki screamed.”

Alex nodded at Prince Midge’s report and turned to Darok. “Still we must be cautious,” Alex said. “Let us continue down.”

Prince Darok nodded and resumed their downward journey. Within minutes, the group entered the campsite of Master Khatama. Niki looked up in fear as the dwarves entered, but she relaxed when she saw the Rangers.

“He collapsed,” Niki sobbed. “We all woke up when the lightning pierced the Darkness. I don’t know what is wrong with him.”

Jenneva and Tanya hurried to Niki’s side and hovered over Master Khatama.

“It is the same as it was in Barouk,” Jenneva frowned. “He is suffering from some type of magical shock.”

“That is too much of a coincidence,” declared Tanya. “He collapsed when the Diamond of Edona was inserted into the Sword of Heavens, and now he does the same when the Dwarven Ruby is inserted. There must be a connection.”

“I agree,” Jenneva nodded. “Niki, can you prepare some hot water for Master Khatama?”

“Certainly,” nodded Niki as she rose.

“Do you remember the healing spell I used on Master Khatama the last time?” Jenneva asked Tanya after Niki had left.

“Yes,” answered Tanya. “Why?”

“Use it,” instructed Jenneva. “I want to probe Master Khatama’s mind before he awakens, but I do not wish to delay the healing process.”

“You know he frowns on such things,” cautioned Tanya.

“I know,” nodded Jenneva, “but I must learn what is causing him to collapse. Start healing him.”

Tanya nodded and started the healing spells to eradicate the magical shock. Jenneva placed her hands on Master Khatama’s head and closed her eyes. A deep frown covered her face as her mind linked with Master Khatama’s. For several minutes, Jenneva remained motionless as Tanya continued chanting the healing spells. Suddenly, Boris groaned and opened his eyes. Jenneva’s eyes popped open at the same time. Her gaze locked with Master Khatama’s eyes, and her hands fell away from the old magician’s head.

“What type of manners do you possess?” scowled Boris. “Did your master not teach you anything?”

“I am sorry,” apologized Jenneva. “My master did teach me better than that, but I fear for your health. How are you feeling?”

Boris grumbled and sat up. He gazed around the campsite at the assemblage of dwarves and humans. He shook his head slowly. Niki ran over and wrapped her arms around Boris. He looked strangely at the young redheaded girl, but he said nothing.

“You are better,” smiled Niki. “I knew it was nothing. I am boiling some water. Would you care for some tea?”

“I prefer coffee,” frowned Boris.

Niki nodded gleefully and scampered off. Tanya rose sadly and walked to the fire. She sat down on a log and stared into the flames. Jenneva rose and sat next to Tanya.

“What did you see in Master Khatama’s mind?” whispered Tanya.

“Darkness,” frowned Jenneva. “Nothing but darkness with a small hole in the middle.”

“What does it mean?” questioned Tanya.

“I wish I knew,” Jenneva shook her head. “I should have been able to share his thoughts, but I doubt that what I saw was of his creation. I need to try it again.”

“No,” warned Tanya. “Do not be foolish. You know that he would never allow it. He considers it a rude invasion of one’s mind. To attempt it against his will would be extremely dangerous.”

Boris gazed up at the sky and suddenly smiled. He looked around the campsite again and his eyes rested on Arik. He rose to his feet and approached the Alcean prince.

“You have restored the Dwarven Ruby,” stated Boris. “You have three more gems to gather. You are over half-way to your goal.”

“That appears to be true,” nodded Arik. “We are concerned with your health, Master Khatama. Is there anything we can do for you?”

“Do not worry about me,” smiled Boris. “I am of no importance. It is the Emerald of the Elves that you must worry about.”

“Is that the next gem then?” questioned Arik.

“It is,” nodded Boris as he gazed skyward again. “The Sword of Heavens will guide you. Look at that moon. Have you ever seen anything so wondrous?”

“It is beautiful,” smiled Arik. “I look forward to everyone being able to gaze upon it.”

“Will you travel with us to retrieve the Emerald of the Elves?” asked Alex. “Your company would be most agreeable to us.”

Boris turned and looked at Alex with a puzzled expression. Slowly he shook his head.

“I think not,” Boris said hesitantly. “I am sure that our paths go in different directions.”

“Where are you heading then?” asked Bin-lu as he jumped up on a log and balanced himself.

Boris smiled at the young Lanoirian and laughed.

“You have a strange collection of followers, Prince Arik,” chuckled Boris. Suddenly the old merchant turned serious. “Do not let down your guard now,” he warned. “The closer you get to fulfilling the Ancient Prophecy, the easier it will be for Sarac to find you. Be ever vigilant in the days ahead. The Dark One weaves many plans for your destruction. You must not let him prevail.”

Arik opened his mouth to respond, but halted as the eastern sky was suddenly illuminated with flaming projectiles. Before anyone could react, a dozen fireballs slammed into the group assembled around Master Khatama’s wagon. Three dwarves that had been standing guard near the edge of the clearing were struck first. Their flaming bodies were tossed to the ground as the fireballs struck. One fireball struck the log that Bin-lu was balancing on. He leaped into the air, his feet ablaze and his arms stretched out before him. Another fireball slammed into Bin-lu’s hands as the young Lanoirian fell to the ground screaming. Arik flew backwards as two fireballs hurtled into his chest. The rest of the streaming projectiles soared through the campsite without hitting anyone, although they had clearly been aimed at the Prince of Alcea.

Alex immediately drew his sword and moved to stand in front of Arik’s body as he gazed up at a small plateau. He saw over a dozen dark shapes sitting on their horses preparing to throw more fireballs. Scores of Dark Riders were heading down from the plateau in two streams.

“Sarac’s Ravens,” shouted Alex.

“I have the shields,” yelled Fredrik as he swiftly erected a magical barrier over the group.

“Trembling Ground,” added Jenneva as she jumped to her feet and swiftly cast a spell.

The ground beneath her feet began to rumble as it started to undulate. The ground rippled into a wave that began to flow towards the attackers. The wave grew in intensity as it moved away from the Rangers.

“Wind,” Tanya said softly as she stepped next to Jenneva and cast her spell.

The branches of the trees began to shake as Tanya gathered the air about her. Small pebbles rose off of the ground and were suspended in the air. Tanya released the air and sent it hurtling towards Sarac’s Ravens. It sped over Jenneva’s ground swell.

Niki scowled as she looked at Arik’s body on the ground. Her eyes narrowed into slits as she gazed at the dark forms on the distance ledge. She reached out to the collective minds of the horses that the attackers were riding. She ordered them to flee.

Master Khatama moved swiftly to the rear of the campsite. When he was behind the Rangers and the dwarves, his hands shot skyward. He closed his eyes tightly as brilliant flashes of light streaked skyward from his hands. The light was so intense that the whole mountainside glowed as if the sun illuminated it.

Prince Darok ordered his dwarves to attack as he bent down and smothered the flames engulfing Bin-lu’s boots. All of that happened as the second set of fireballs was being sent towards the campsite. Fredrik shuddered as the flaming projectiles slammed into his shield.

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