aMy Queen, you look as you did upon our first meeting. I have not seen you as such since that moment.a Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna was concerned, aDo you not like it, My Desire?a aI very much like it, my Queen. I was unaware then of your role, and have not seen these designs since. You are magnificent in appearance. Your stance is truly exceptional, but these decorations are unusual for you.a aAh. The adornments then.a aAnd the sign upon your neck. And you wear your larger crown. And what is this earring that you wear? Why do you wear only one? Did you wear as such at our first meeting?a Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna smiled, aI didnat wear this earring, and in truth, My Desire, it has great meaning. I have another for you if you would like to wear it. But first you must understand its meaning. I was going to tell you of it in just a moment, but you raised the topic first. It means that I am fully within a union, and that it would be inappropriate to approach Me about such. I wear it not in the Valley as all know of our union. But the Warriors of the Sword are different and would fight much over Me, as well as you, to have us in their beds. With this earring, they will not approach the issue.a The High Queen walked over to Sleanela opening her hand and showing her the identical earring, aIt is a matched set. This one is for you, if you would accept it and its meaning. The small red stones within it will also help to strengthen your powers somewhat. But please know that you are not forced to do so. It is your decision alone. You would wear it upon your right ear if you should decide to do so.a aYou donat mind wearing it?a The High Queen placed her hands upon Sleanelas shoulders, looking directly into her eyes, aI have told you prior, My Desire, and meant it prior that I willingly shout our union from the mountaintops. I will never hide our union. All know of it, as I have commanded it so. The Realm has been delivered the message of our union. The entire Realm, My Desire. This earring just serves as a reminder for those who need it. But you should also know that I only wear such adornments when necessary, so will not wear this earring when we are in the Valley. But it doesnat mean I love you any less.a Sleanela nodded, finally understanding, aSam gave me a bracelet and a ring when we became companions. It is not exactly the same meaning as this, but is the only reason I asked about it. She gave me a ring to demonstrate her eternal devotion to me. But it didnat last long, did it?a She hugged Sleanela closely to her, then looked into her eyes once again, aWhenever you so desire, My Love, you may ask Me to wear this earring.a aThank you, my Queen. But you need not do so on my account. I know of your feelings, and am grateful for them. I need no symbol to know that which you demonstrate at all the moments. But I will happily wear this earring, Highness, with great pride in doing so.a The High Queen smiled and placed it on Sleanelas right ear, aIt doesnat quite match with the High Sorcereras garments, but it is stunning upon you. And your braids on this side of your hair make it all the more intriguing. The Warriors of the Sword will be well disappointed, My Desire.a aYou have visited their village prior then?a aUpon several occasions. When I became High Queen, they fought fiercely for the privilege of The High Queen to remain among them, vowing countless benefits, as well as most likely the strongest of forces throughout The Realm.a aThe High Queen is not required to live in the Valley?a aThe High Queen may live wherever she desires. Many High Queens have selected the village that has offered them the most. It is considered the highest of privileges to house The High Queen, and it also brings more benefits to the town. But the high culture comes along with it, and I couldnat see the Warriors of the Swordas town as receiving any high culture. Uthrn speaks of surprises that await Me now, so perhaps they yet wish Me there.a aWhat were you offered or given to remain as High Queen in the Valley?a aI think mostly I was just used to it by then. I had already been the Queen of the Valley for a short while, so when the Counselors refused to select another as such, deciding to keep Me as both, they hoped that this move would entice Me to remain here. It is why they refuse to select another queen for their Valley. They are afraid I will select another site as High Queen.a aWould you?a She hesitated, then said, aPerhaps. There are some other desirable locations.a aWhat did they offer you to remain here?a aThe gardens. The dwelling in the forest where we remained. A few other such things. And even now, anything I desire. They told Me then that if I remained, all My desires would be met with the greatest of haste, and they have lived up to their vow. But I was rather used to the conveniences already, so remained for this reason. And in truth, by remaining here I already knew, more or less, whom I could trust. Moving to another town would have made Me to start from the beginning in selecting all the counselors, forces and advisors. It would have been a difficult move, given the difficult moments then occurring in The Realm.a They were finally prepared. The High Queen offered her arm to Sleanela. Sleanela looked at The High Queen, then lowered her arm, placing her own arms around The High Queenas neck, kissing her.
aI love you, my Queen. You give me peace.a The High Queen looked at Sleanela, aAnd you make Me a more gentle Queen. In our short span together, you have already taught Me to have more patience.a Sleanela shook her head, smiling, aI think you just now find your peace, as well.a They walked out to where the other travelers awaited. Both had on their cloaks, prepared for their journey. Sleanela noticed that Sam was next to Miladerain, displaying a happy and contented expression, yet doting on her. Sleanela knew the expression well, knowing it meant that Sam had engaged in much physical activity through the eve. The High Queen noticed that Miladerain was already showing signs of selecting her Warrior of the Sword mate for the upcoming eve, and trying to ignore Sam. She laughed quietly to herself, knowing that Sam had no notion of this.
As The High Queen and Sleanela came up to their horses, Meera greeted them, kneeling and bowing her head to her Queen, aHigh Queen. Sleanela. Thank you for this invitation. I have already learned much from these women and am glad that I am allowed to visit their village, with you.a The High Queen placed her hand upon Meeraas head, My Warrior Woman, you please Me well. Guard Me well this journey, and remain focused upon your Highest. I am most pleased that you are now of The High Queen.
aI am yours to command, my Queen.a aRise, Warrior Woman of Woden.a Annawn had been helping to pack one of the horses, but came running back when she saw The High Queen arrive. She also knelt and bowed her head, as did Uthrn.
aRise, Force Leader. Rise, Uthrn of Rnsadelna.a Uthrn rose and bowed her head once again, aMost Honored High Queen. Please view me as your personal guard through this journey. It is my Queenas command of me.a aTo your command then, Uthrn. But speak to Annawn of My expectations regarding this.a Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna didnat wish to have Uthrn at her heals all the turns during the journey, and Annawn well knew of this.
aYes, my Queen.a Sleanela gave her greetings to Caitha and was glad to see that she was traveling with them. She knew that Caitha would love the stories and songs she would be able to learn from these Warriors of the Sword. Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna gave a quick look upon the band of travelers and saw many more than she desired. Along with Meera, Caitha, her sister, Miladerain, her Healer, Sleanela and Annawn were eight of her own guards, three counselors, three attendants for The High Queen and Sleanela and nine Warriors of the Sword. To herself she thought, At least with such a group as large as this, our journey will be leisurely.
Uthrn was at The High Queenas horse, ready to help her mount. She offered her hand to The High Queen, and bowed her head, aHigh Queen. Please know that a few of our warriors ride ahead of us. They will have our camp and meal prepared for us as we arrive.a aThis is good to know. Thank you, Force Leader of the Warriors of the Sword.a Annawn helped Sleanela mount onto her own horse, and the travelers began their journey. Annawn declined leading them, deferring to Uthrn. Meera and a few of the Warriors of the Sword brought up the rear, while Caitha traveled near Sleanela and The High Queen. Both Sleanela and The High Queen were fully surrounded by guards, and Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna knew that such would well test her patience throughout the turn.
As Uthrn went to the front to guide the group, she turned to Sam, aHighest. Would you care to ride alongside me this turn to help guard from the front?a Sam had wanted to remain nearer to Miladerain, but was intrigued by Uthrn. She also saw that Miladerain was showing more interest in one of the Warriors of the Sword than to her, so shrugged and nodded. While she was somewhat displeased regarding Miladerain, she was very pleased about the possibilities with Uthrn. Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna observed the interactions and laughed quietly to herself.
Annawn observed what was occurring between Sam, Miladerain and Uthrn, and saw her Queen laughing. She moved her horse next to The High Queenas and quietly said, aThis will be a most amusing eve, my Queen.a The High Queen looked knowingly at Annawn while nodding and chuckling quietly, aAn understatement, I daresay, Force Leader. But you are indeed a good observer, My Warrior.a Uthrn looked back to The High Queen. Loudly, she asked, aIs all well for us to begin, Most Honored High Queen?a Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna looked at Sleanela, aHow fare your wounds thus far?a While she had some pain, she shrugged it off, aLet us begin, my Love.a The High Queen turned to Annawn, aThe journey is yours, Force Leader.a Annawn bowed her head, then nodded to Uthrn, and the journey began.
They left by the west mountain gate as they had done when traveling to the Sacred Isle. Once through the mountain pa.s.sage, The High Queen and Sleanela placed on their cloaksa hoods. Sleanela watched Uthrn carefully, seeing the same warrior-like caution she often saw in Annawn. Uthrn, for all her desires of Sam, knew well her obligations to The High Queen and the journey. Annawn enjoyed her moment of relative freedom, riding alongside her Queen without having to watch over the entire group. For one moment, she halted her horse, waiting for The Healer to catch up to her.
aIt is good you come on this journey, Healer.a aOh? Why is that, Force Leader?a aThe High Queen and our Elfin Princess are not yet fully recovered.a aI think that perhaps I know of this, Annawn. Is there perhaps another reason you are glad I come on this journey?a She laughed, aBut I am being rude, Force Leader. I also am glad to be on this journey. Have you ever been to the Warriors of the Sword?a aTo Rnsadelna, you mean?a aWell, yes. But, my meaning is, will you be with them this eve?a Annawn smiled with a slight leer, aWould you wish me in someone elseas bed, Healer?a The Healer laughed, but blushed, aYou? In my bed? Surely you jest, Force Leader.a Annawn saw Uthrn motion to her, aForgive me, Healer. I must see what our journey leader now needs. Until this eve.a The Healer sighed, fully knowing that her own cravings of this most magnificent woman would forever go unheeded.
Until their arrival at the western gate, Caitha and Sleanela had been speaking of all the things Caitha had been learning while in the Valley. Like all the other journeys, though, no one spoke once through The Gate. With as many as thirty in the group, the traveling was much slower. Uthrn, in deference to The High Queenas injuries, took the horses at no faster than a trot while on solid ground. Unlike their prior journey to the Sacred Isle, they continued to head straight west from The Gate. Sleanela recognized where Annawn had them turn slightly north from their westerly direction on their Sacred Isle journey. From this moment, Sleanela saw that they headed through areas she had never prior seen.
The travelers followed the Highlands for half a turn. The Highlands were partially barren, partially wooded, and partially meadow. Sleanela could see the great mountains if she looked behind. On the other three sides, the great Highlands looked as if they ended and dropped off the edge of The Realm in all directions, heather and wild flowers commanding the landscape. As they neared the edge of the Highlands, Uthrn followed a narrow path down. It was a well-sloped trail, but not impossible. Both Uthrn and Annawn hated this direction, however, for the lack of protection the path offered. Once upon the downhill path, they were committed to it. If an attack occurred, they would be fully exposed. But Uthrn had chosen the path for its quickness, knowing that her guards had scouted the way prior to their travel. The route around the path would take them another full turn, so Uthrn committed them to the path, knowing that it would be far easier on The High Queen, and knowing that they would reach the Lowlands more quickly, within a short span.
The journey down the path was uneventful except for one Counselor becoming frightened at the steep decline. The High Queen watched in amus.e.m.e.nt as a Warrior of the Sword jumped from her own horse onto the back of the Counseloras so as to help her negotiate the path and calm her fears. The High Queen always appreciated such moments, knowing that these lessons could only help make her Counselors more understanding of what her duties entailed.
Sleanela had no fear of their travel down the narrow path, trusting completely in Morainlas ability and self-confidence. While on the path, she was directly in front of Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna. As they had begun their downward journey, Sleanela looked off into the distance, seeing the Great Sea. She also noticed that they would be traveling through dense forest and small hills once they had completed the path. She turned around, with pain in doing so, to take a moment to see her Queen. Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna returned her look, smiling slightly through the great hood that encompa.s.sed much of her face.
Sleanela thought that they might camp within the forest, but Uthrn kept them moving. They reached the sea by the early eve, with Sleanela being surprised that they hadnat yet halted the turnas journey. As the horses moved onto the sea, Uthrn urged them into a relaxed gallop. The sight of the horses running across the water hadnat yet ceased to amaze Sleanela. For all her cycles in Woden, she had never prior thought such a feat as this possible.
As the sun was yet some moments away from appearing to sink into the sea, everyone finally saw Uthrnas island destination, gladdened for the sight. Sleanelas wounds were raging beyond great pain now, and she was unsure if she could continue much further. She had bent over slightly, holding on to her stomach wound as a sharp pain entered it, moaning at the roughness of it. Like the guard had done with the counselor, Annawn leapt from her horse to Sleanelas so that she could ensure her safety. They approached the island within a few moments, and Uthrn slowed the horses so that they could transition from running on water to moving on solid ground. As Morainla touched upon the ground, the sharp pain moved even further into Sleanelas stomach wound, causing her to grasp onto it, moan loudly, and bend forward even further. Annawn held on tightly to her so she wouldnat fall off.
aWe are almost there, Elfin Princess. Can you endure it for just a moment more?a Sleanela breathed in deeply, feeling some of the sharp pain ease, aI will be fine. Worry not over me.a The High Queen had removed her hood, knowing that they had reached their eveas destination and knowing that the island would be safe enough. She moved her horse up near Sleanelas, aTell Me of your pain.a Taking another breath, but yet feeling the pain, Sleanela responded, aI will be fine. But I think I have ridden long enough for this turn.a aIndeed.a She looked around, aWe have arrived, and will rest in just a moment.a When they arrived to the already set-up camp, Morainla knelt down upon her front legs as gently as she could, sensing her Elfas pain. Annawn helped her down, then helped The High Queen to dismount. Shradlerain came running up, hitting Annawn on her arm, aDonat you warrior women know when to halt? Do you not remember that they were badly wounded? Are you as insensitive as this, Annawn?a Annawn just looked surprised, but allowed The Healeras anger, knowing it was just because she cared overly for The High Queen.
The High Queen came up to Sleanela, aAre your wounds reopened, My Desire?a aI think not, Highness. It is just a long turn of riding. I will be fine.a But The High Queen could hear the pain in her now quiet voice.
Uthrn bowed her head to The High Queen, aWith your leave, Highness, I will show you to your tent. Your Healer can aide the wounds there in privacy. When you are rested and completed from your Healer, your eve meal will be waiting for you.a Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna nodded, aTo your will, Uthrn.a Sleanela looked briefly to Annawn, aMy staff?a aIt will always be close to you, Princess. You may count on this.a They were led to the tent that had been prepared especially for The High Queen. It wasnat overly large, but for such a journey it was s.p.a.cious enough so that they could stand in it. A soft bed had been prepared for them upon the ground, with many covers to help keep them warm. The Healer made Sleanela to remove her top garments so she could check her wounds.
aHow are they, Healer?a The High Queen was also examining the wounds and saw that they were somewhat swollen and inflamed, but only a small amount of bleeding was occurring from her stomach wound.
aYou overdo, Princess. Could you not tell that your stomach wound was reopening?a Sleanela sighed, aIt is fine. I just need to rest from riding. Already I feel much improved. And, in truth, we couldnat have halted when I began to feel the pain as we were upon the sea.a The Healer placed her hands upon Sleanelas head, removing some of her pain. She then applied some potion to all her wounds, and placed a small bandage upon her stomach wound, aYou should feel better by the moment of your meal. I will make some special tea for you as well, so that your pains remain away throughout the eve.a She checked The High Queenas wounds, finding them slightly inflamed, her side much more so than her arm. The Healer applied the potion to The High Queenas wounds as well as to her backas older wound, then placed her hands upon The High Queenas head, aFocus, my Queen. Remove your pain.a The Healer then called for The High Queenas attendants. As they helped Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna and Sleanela to redress into their garments, Sleanela looked upon her Queen once more, seeing the woman she had seen in the morn. In all her garments, jewelry and adornments, she looked as the only High Queen that had ever lived.
aAre you ready to face the eve and all its potential amus.e.m.e.nt, My Desire?a aAnywhere with you, my Queen.
The legend of The High Queenas great back wound was known throughout The Realm, and the great battle that caused it. In their respect to The High Queen, the Warriors of the Sword had raced to the eveas site so that they could prepare it to The High Queenas need. One of her needs, as they saw it, was a chair with a back so that she may sit comfortably throughout the eve. They had found a large tree trunk on the ground and had chopped at it until they formed a seat that would do, then covered it with many animalsa hides and skins so as to make it suitable and soft. They then had done as such for the Elfin Princess. All the others would sit upon tree stumps, logs, or makeshift seats, including the Counselors. The High Queen looked at the two seats and laughed to herself, thinking them unnecessary. But given her and Sleanelas wounds, she was grateful for them.
aThank you for this courtesy, Uthrn and the Warriors of the Sword. While I need no such pampering as this, in our present condition from the wounds, I am most grateful for your consideration. Please know that I will not expect as such every eve of our journey.a The meal was a feast, and as The High Queen and Sleanela sat in their seats eating, one of the Warriors of the Sword entertained them with her stories of former great battles in The Realm. Meera and Caitha, as well as The Healer, had chosen to sit near Sleanela and The High Queen. Caitha had wanted to visit more with Sleanela, and Meera wanted to remain nearer to her Queen so as to protect her.
The High Queen truly was pleased for the seats that had been made, as well as the fire before them. More comfortable than she thought possible in such a place, she relaxed, watching with great interest the interactions between her sister and Uthrn, as well as between Miladerain and one of the other Warriors of the Sword. She guessed that Meera had made it known that she was with Caitha, but even Annawn was being approached by some of the Warriors of the Sword. The High Queen laughed lightly to herself, wondering what Annawn would do. She knew that the Valleyas guards would almost automatically pair-up with those from the Warriors of the Sword, but she also saw that the Counselors and her attendants were also being approached.
Sleanela leaned over to her, speaking softly, aThis be quite good entertainment, my Queen.a She laughed softly, shaking her head, aThe game just begins. What is amusing is that your former lover and the Counselors know little of what happens to them this eve.a Caitha was also fully amazed, aIt is as if there were a mating ritual this eve.a The High Queen laughed lightly, aIndeed, Storyteller. It seems so as it is so. I am surprised that you and your companion have not been approached.a Caitha smiled, placing her hand on Meeraas cheek, aOh, but I was, my Queen. MaLove told them to remain away from me or she would be forced to kill them.a aThat would have made them even more desirous of you, I fear.a Meeraas eyes opened widely, aNow you tell me of this, my Queen?a Both The High Queen and Sleanela laughed. Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna said, aThey will leave you alone now. At least until we get to their village.a aShould you not inform them of the earrings?a The High Queen nodded, aFind an adornment of matching earrings, such as we have. Each of you should wear one of them, on the opposite ears. It is a symbol that you are within a union and are not to be approached in this regard.a Meera laughed, aOnce again, my Queen, now you choose to inform us of this? It wasnat a pretty moment when I had to almost rip them off of my Caitha.a aYou yet know not of these women, My Warrior Woman. Observe carefully, and know that your eve will be filled with sounds of their pleasure throughout the long eve. It is why we are now so amused. But we will also be well guarded. They allow this not to interfere with their duties.a aThey selected the site well this eve, Highness.a aAs they ever do. They guard The High Queen now, Warrior Woman. They wouldnat wish to have Me killed while on their watch. The Realm would never forgive them. I suspect that there are many more Warriors of the Sword than we know, surrounding us. They are known as the most skilled and dedicated warriors in The Realm, and to have The High Queen killed while on their guard would remove that honored label forever.a Uthrn approached, aHigh Queen?a aYou may approach, Uthrn.a She knelt at The High Queenas feet, bowing her head deeply, aMay I have a moment, in private?a The High Queen placed her hand upon Uthrnas head, What may I answer for you, Force Leader of the most powerful Warriors of the Sword?
I desire your sister, High Queen. May I have your permission to do so?
You need not My permission for such. Only hers. Enjoy your eve.
The High Queen removed her hand, and Uthrn raised her head, aThank you, High Queen. Please rest well this eve in knowing that you are well guarded. Although an attack would be most difficult for our enemies upon this island, we are also well prepared with many. You will not be harmed.a aThank you, Force Leader. I wish your eve all you hope it to be.a As Caitha sang them a song of a past high queen, they watched as Uthrn made her very aggressive moves on Sam. Sam was being fully receptive, but didnat know that Uthrn had only begun.
Sleanela was surprised, aAre they always as public as this?a Again, The High Queen laughed, aNo. Not such as this. Usually it is even more so. They are being polite out of respect to Me. You will see even more of this when we arrive to their village.a Meera was surprised, aThey do everything except the act itself, and removing their garments.a aKeep watching, My Warrior Woman, as they will begin to do even that. The body is seen as a decorative enjoyment in their village. They are tattooed in the most interesting of places. They do as such so as to show off during the mating ritual. It is a public demonstration of their excellence. They take great pride in their bodies and strength. They will also begin to fight over their desires. Look over at Miladerain. Two begin to fight over her now.a aThey will fight? To the death?a The High Queen shook her head, aNo. Not to the death, and not with weapons. They will mostly wrestle, using some minor powers. As they fight, the object of their desire is supposed to select which one they wish to be with. But your Highest doesnat know of this rule, so this will be amusing.a Three of the women were fighting over Annawn, even though she told them she was uninterested. She had forgotten that this was seen as part of the ritual, for her to show a lack of interest. As they fought between themselves, she came over near The High Queen.
aWhy the depressed look upon your face, My Force Leader? It is not often you have three such as these fighting over you. You should be well pleased.a aIt is embarra.s.sing, my Queen. And I desire them not.a aYou have been with them prior. Why are you embarra.s.sed?a aI am not interested this eve, but forgot, and told them of such. Now they desire me even more. Help me, my Queen.a The High Queen shook her head, laughing almost hysterically, but trying to control it, aHelp you? Then I suggest you choose the one that just won. She looks overly strong and most capable. I especially like the way she looks at you.a aWhat sort of help is this, Highness?a The Healer also laughed, nodding her head toward the winner, aShe does look most spectacular, Force Leader. I think she is a good match for you.a Annawn silently thought, You are the match I seek, Healer, but said instead, aWhy is it that none are fighting over you? Are you diseased or something?a The Healer got up and tried to hit Annawn on the arm, aNo, I am not diseased, Mean One. They were fighting over me, but I told them that if they continued I would give them a potion to halt their desires. That frightened them off, permanently.a Annawn had caught The Healeras hand before it could touch her, and now just held it firmly, enjoying the feeling of The Healeras hand in her own. She took quick notice that The Healer didnat try to remove herself from the embrace, aMean? Me? You are the one to frighten them.a aLook, Force Leader. The winner now comes to get you.a They were all laughing hysterically, except Annawn, who now wished to just sit with The Healer, but saw herself as caught in a dilemma.
The High Queen was now just chuckling to herself, aThank you for this entertainment, Annawn. But in truth, go and enjoy your eve. You deserve it. And your champion awaits you. And know that every young woman in the Valley would gladly trade places with you at this moment. If I were you, I would go and choose My lover.a Annawn shrugged, then bowed her head, aRest well, my Queen.a Annawnas champion had stripped the garment from her top, exposing her b.r.e.a.s.t.s to Annawn. Sleanela saw a tattoo of a large animal upon one of the b.r.e.a.s.t.s, and a tattoo of a beautifully carved weapon on the other. On the womanas back was a tattoo that covered the entirety of the back with a depiction of a woman warrior with a bow and arrow shooting an arrow to the moon.
Sleanela watched, seeing that the woman who desired Annawn was showing off her muscles, flexing them for Annawn, hoping to increase her interest and pleasure. Sleanela was impressed at these womenas physical attributes, noting that their bodies were truly stunning. This womanas b.r.e.a.s.t.s were full and very erect, while her stomach and arms displayed many trained muscles. Sleanela saw that they all had similar hairstyles to Uthrnas, but Uthrn was the only one with the hair on the back of her head reaching to her waist.
Caitha was surprised at how bold the Woman of the Sword was with Annawn. She saw the woman taking Annawnas hand and placing it against her private area. Annawn chose to leave her hand there, moving her hand slightly in a caressing manner, rather than remove it. The woman then took Annawnas other hand and placed it on her breast.
Uthrn wasnat to be challenged by any others this eve, as none would dare challenge her for such a rank as Samas. Uthrn also was beginning to guess that The Highest knew nothing of the Warriors of the Swordas ways. It mattered not to her, well intrigued at the one who had such a legend as killing the Buron man. Uthrn wanted her and would have her this eve, many moments. She removed her top, as Annawnas champion had done, showing off her tattoos and muscled body. She hoped that The Highest would also remove her top, as well. Uthrn thought Sam a beautiful woman and quite a prize for the eve. She also hoped that this sister of The High Queenas would be as aggressive as the legend of The High Queen.
Sam was fully surprised, aShould we not go somewhere more private?a Uthrn laughed, placing Samas hand onto her breast, aNot as yet, Highest. It is our way. We will, eventually. I must show off your desire of me, first.a She took Samas other hand and placed it on her private area. As had occurred with Annawn and her champion, this was done with the garments yet on. The High Queen watched with much amus.e.m.e.nt, knowing that Sam would be shocked at such a move. As her hand was placed on Uthrnas private area, Sam flinched, moving her hand away slightly, then slowly moving it back, feeling the area more carefully.
The High Queen laughed, aWatch your Highest.a Meera, Caitha and Sleanela all watched as Sam was indoctrinated into the aggressive ways of the Warriors of the Sword. Meera laughed, knowing that Sam was aggressive in her own right, but knowing that Uthrn saw her as mild.
aTheir abilities in mating are legendary. Uthrn, as their force leader, must earn the respect of all the Warriors of the Sword across all arenas of their life. She has had to prove herself upon many occasions in this fashion, as well. That she went after Samarainathelainelna was evidence that one so great a leader as The Highest would find Uthrn desirable.a Meera shook her head, aWill Sam find this aggressiveness desirable?a aI would place a wager that by the morn your Highest will wish to make an eternal companion of Uthrn.a aOur Sam?
The High Queen merely nodded. She noted that her Healer had sat quietly at the fire, facing well away from the ongoing show, but had also noticed that The Healer had watched Annawn being taken by another, for a moment. Unknown to The Healer, The High Queen had also witnessed Annawn look sideways at The Healer for a quick moment as she left with her champion for the eve. She saw that Annawn had a sad look upon her face, as if she were sorry she had left The Healer.
Sleanela had lost interest in the events, turning to her Queen, aMy Love. Do you recall our journey home from the Sacred Isle?a The High Queen closed her eyes, focusing upon the moment, aWhy do you ask?a aWhat did your forces say about the battle scene? Did they explore the area?a The High Queen reopened her eyes, looking into Sleanelas. She saw that her Elf wasnat smiling, aYou are wondering how the Dungaras knew to be there.a Meera nodded her head, aI have wondered over the same, my Queen. Did your guards find an encampment near?a aI was informed that they found no such encampment.a Meera wished she could examine the site, aWas it a thorough investigation, my Queen?a aI was informed that it was.a Sleanela frowned, aThen we were betrayed.a The High Queen nodded, aSo it would seem. It is presently being investigated.a Meera thought about it for a moment, aYou but sensed the minds of the Spirits of the Valley and the High Wizard Sorcerer, so it couldnat be them, unless they were able to hide as such from you.a aI believe it not them, My Warrior Woman, but I have been wrong, prior.a Sleanela looked confused, aIf it were not them, it could only mean that it was one of the two guards, the Dungaran or Aalonalden.a The High Queen didnat wish to discuss the topic, but also didnat wish to silence her most trusted of companions, aPerhaps. It could be as you say. But let us speak of other things this eve. Caitha, would you sing us a song you have learned recently?a Sleanela saw that her Queen didnat wish to discuss the topic, so asked something else, aWhat is this island, my Queen? Has anyone lived upon it prior?a The High Queen was yet watching the Warriors of the Sword competing for their eveas conquest, answering the question without really thinking on it, aThe First Ones, as you call them, pa.s.sed by here. A short distance behind us is a small cave they remained in briefly. They must have halted here to re-supply their ships. There are some interesting writings and art on the walls. If you rise early enough prior to our leaving, you could examine it.a Caitha sang them a few songs of Woden, of the Valley, and one she had recently learned of the Sorcerer Women. Sleanela moved her hand to her Queenas, holding it firmly, saying nothing. The High Queen looked over to her, looking relaxed and somewhat tired. The High Queen squeezed her hand lightly, smiling softly at her. She was surprised that she never tired of looking at Sleanela.
aWhat is it my Queen?a Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna yet said nothing, just smiling.
Sleanela raised The High Queenas hand to her lips, kissing it. She said quietly, aYou are stunningly beautiful, my Queen.a The High Queen leaned back into her chair, feeling contented for the eve. She listened to the sounds of the eve, hearing Caitha hum, hearing an eve bird making its eve calls, and hearing the sounds of pa.s.sion all about them. She closed her eyes and rested. Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna was thinking how grateful she was for Sleanela, never wanting to have to partake of such activities as these again. Sleanela looked over to Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna, seeing an amused smile on her face. She wondered if her Queen would rather be seeking out one of the Warriors of the Sword.
aWhy do you smile so, my Queen?a Softly, without moving from her resting position, she answered, aWhy do most smile? One smiles for happiness, correct? I smile for such, and for relief.a aRelief?a aThat I no longer have to bring strangers to My bed. Many thought that I would never find happiness in a single union. But I knew I just needed to find the correct union. And I smile for My good fortune. Never would I have thought that I would end up in the arms of an Elf.a aAh.a The High Queen readjusted herself into her chair even further, settling in, fully understanding that it would take some moments for Sleanela to lose the memories of her short past with Sam. Patiently, she said, aWhen will you trust Me, My Elf? I am not your Sam. My needs are not as hers, as you well know.a aBut did you not say that these are the most sought-after lovers throughout The Realm?a The High Queen opened her eyes slightly, peering over to Sleanela, aYou mean, the most sought-after lovers after My Elf?a She laughed lightly, closing her eyes, aAnd you know Me well enough to know that I care not for the openness of these physical demonstrations. They simply amuse Me as would a play.a Sleanela blushed, then softly replied, aThank you.a As the eve grew cooler, Meera placed more wood upon the fire, while Caitha continued to hum as she held on to her own warrior woman. Sleanela covered Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna with one of the animal hides, then watched the flames of the fire. The Healer sat quietly among them, feeling somewhat alone, but gladdened to be in their company.
Throughout the turn while riding, Sleanela occasionally checked on her memories to see if all were still there. She found it frustrating, laughing at herself, How am I supposed to know that which I cannot remember?
aJandra, MaLove. What is it like to be an Elfin Faerie?a Caitha was leaning against Sleanelas legs, also enjoying the sounds and sights of the eve. Meera was lying upon the ground on top of an animal hide, her head on Caithaas lap. Caitha was absent-mindedly stroking Meeraas hair while also holding The Healer against her shoulder, having made her come over closer to her. The Healer was now sleeping comfortably against Caitha, contented in the moment.
Sleanela shrugged, aI know not. I donat think I have known of this long enough to know how it feels. Strange, in truth. Nice, as Elves seem to be respected and well loved. It is but strange to be the only one, though. Do you miss Woden, Caitha?a Meera listened, interested in Caithaas response, wondering herself if she could now go back to small little Woden. Caitha shook her head, aI know not, MaLove. A storyteller and singer of songs needs to travel throughout The Realm so as to learn more, as well as to share stories and songs. And as long as I am with Meera and you, then what else do I need? I can see that you no longer miss Woden, though.a Sleanela looked at her Queen, seeing her shallow breathing, as if in sleep. She placed her hand on Caithaas head and softly said, aSa.n.a.lrainathelainelna is my home, wherever she is. As it is with you and your Warrior Woman.a aThen I am happy for you, MaLove. While I had hoped it would be such with The Highest, I can see now that it wasnat meant to be. And I think The High Queen an excellent lover for you.a Caitha and Sleanela spoke softly between themselves until late eve. The Healer, Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna, and Meera had fallen asleep long prior, enjoying their moments away from their responsibilities. Sleanela was just beginning to think of rising and calling a few guards over to carry The High Queen to her bed, when a loud noise erupted from someone. It startled Caitha and Sleanela, and caused The High Queen, The Healer and Meera to jerk wide-awake. The sound was much like the battle cry of the Valleyas Warriors when entering battle.
Meera jumped up, prepared to fight. Caitha just asked, aWhat was that?a The High Queen sighed, trying to calm her heart and newly returned pains from its sudden jolt, laughing lightly, aThat, My Storyteller, was the sound of the first physical conquest of the eve.a Sleanela shook her head, aSurely you jest? They announce it?a The High Queen chuckled, aYour Sam will most likely be most frightened when she first hears this from Uthrn. Uthrn, as the leader of all their forces, will have need to be the loudest throughout the eve, and the one who calls it the most.a Sleanela laughed while rising. She offered her hand to her Queen, aEnough of this, my Queen. My wound hurts from overly much laughing. Come with me to our bed. You are tired.a The High Queen took her hand, smiling, aYou order your Queen? Is the aggressiveness of the Warriors of the Sword wearing off onto you, My Love?a Sleanela began to untie her shirt, as if to expose her b.r.e.a.s.t.s, aIf you so desire, I too could provide such a yell as this when we havea"a The High Queen placed a finger to Sleanelas lips, smiling, aNo, My Love. Did I ever tell you that I love your quiet ways?a Sleanela looked at The Healer, Caitha and Meera, aEnjoy your eve.a They went to the tent that had been prepared for them and saw that two of the attendants were waiting. The attendants knelt down, bowing their head, aMy Queen.a Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna looked at Sleanela, dismissing her attendants, aGo and enjoy your eve. I think we can manage on our own.a * * * *
The morn came early for all those who had well enjoyed the eve. Somewhat grumpy from an overly aggressive affair, Annawn returned to her own tent, having spent the eve in the Warrioras of the Sword. As she moved the cover to its opening, she saw someone lying in her bed. She was instantly angered, Not another one of these women warriors!
But as she went near the covers, she saw The Healeras bag of potions. Quietly, she uncovered the womanas face a bit and saw that it was The Healer. She crouched down near her, wondering why she was in her tent. She stared at her longingly, wishing she could have spent the eve in the arms of this healer.
She brushed the back of her hand lightly against The Healeras cheek, thinking it the softest thing in all The Realm.
Suddenly, The Healer stirred. She opened her eyes, aAh. Force Leader.a She sat up and looked around the tent, aMy apologies. I had meant to be gone prior to your arrival.a Annawn sat back on her legs, yet watching The Healer, aIt is of no concern, but why are you here?a She watched as The Healer rubbed her eyes, aThose warriors of Rnsadelna wouldnat leave me alone. One was in my tent when I arrived to it, so I gave her a sleeping potion and came here, guessing that you would be gone until the morn.a She tried to peak through the opening, aIs it morn, already?a Annawn was wishing it was yet the eve, aUnfortunately so, Healer.a She rose and extended her hand down to her, aCan I help you pack, Healer?a aNo. You can leave so that I may get in my garments. Or else you will have to endure my mild nakedness.a Annawn raised an eyebrow and smiled a knowing smile, aAnd would that be so terrible, Healer?a The Healer gently hit Annawnas leg, aYou wish, Force Leader. You wish you had me in your bed prior eve, but I know you well. You are just another warrior, wanting their one-eve moments. Get out!a Annawn laughed, aPerhaps I do wish, Healer, but as do you.a * * * *
Sleanela rose when she began to hear the sounds of others beginning to break camp. Her wounds yet ached, but sleep and her quiet moments spent in the arms of her Queen had allowed her wounds some rest. She opened the cover to the tent, calling in the attendants. The camp was quickly packed and prepared for further traveling while The High Queen and her company were provided their morn meal. Meera was packing their horses when Sam and Annawn finally arrived. Throughout the early morn, just prior to Sleanelas rising, the sounds of the Warriors of the Swordas pa.s.sion and conquests could be heard. Meera and Sleanela saw them arrive, thinking they both looked exhausted. They saw many remainders from the eveas pa.s.sions where their lovers had left marks upon their necks.
Meera was merciless, aHighest. I heard the many moments of your pleasure prior eve. And yours as well, Force Leader. Yet I heard not either of your voices. I heard only the sounds of the conquests of you.a The High Queen had exited the tent, hearing Meeraas jesting, laughing to herself. Annawn looked over to her Queen, somewhat embarra.s.sed.
The High Queen was equally merciless, aWhy, Annawn, My great Warrior. I think Meera to be correct. I donat recall hearing your voice in the pa.s.sions, prior eve. Were you well conquered? And My sister, you seem most exhausted this morn. Did Uthrn allow you no sleep, then? And what are those marks all over your neck?a Sleanela and Caitha both laughed. Sam remained in good humor, having fully enjoyed the aggressiveness of Uthrnas pa.s.sions, aCould you not have warned me, Highness? But I must say, it was but most pleasurable.a aSo I hear them to be, Samarainathelainelna. Would you have believed Me if I had warned you?a Sam shook her head, aNo. You be correct. I imagine it would have made me all the more interested. This Realm of yours is more fascinating than I had originally believed. I yet cannot imagine that I once thought Woden to be the largest town in The Realm. And now this.a Meera laughed, aMet your match, Highest?a Sam blushed, nodding her head, aIndeed.a The turnas journey began soon after, yet heading west across the great sea. By the midmorn, it had begun to rain. At midturn, Uthrn turned their direction slightly north where they came upon land within a short span. From there, yet raining, their journey remained on the landma.s.s. Caitha noticed it was much different from Wodenas or from the Valleyas land. The land contained ragged looking mountains that were much lower than the Valleyas. And while it contained more hills like Wodenas landma.s.s, the hills were rocky, almost impa.s.sable in places. It wasnat a land of fertile farms or gardens, nor was it a land of great mountains, geysers or beautiful streams. On this land were great rivers that rushed in swift torrents back to the sea, coasts that were mostly steep with cliffs, and fields of ferns that seemed to continue to eternity. Bogs and swamps covered much of the land, making travel difficult for those who didnat know a good route. Despite the rain, Uthrn kept them moving. She occasionally checked upon The High Queen and Sleanela, in respect to their wounds, but kept the pace steady.
Sam traveled near Uthrn once again, at Uthrnas request. Uthrn had been well pleased with The Highestas ability in her bed and had every intention of having her again this eve. Uthrn had never had a woman such as Sam and was well intrigued by her willingness and desire, both physically and mentally. Uthrn was bored with the Women of the Soul, finding them overly subservient to her needs and desires. She also wished for different than the Warriors of the Sword, as she felt they were always competing with her. In The Highest, she had found the woman she had long awaited. Sam was someone that would stand up to her, but also wanted the same pleasures she herself sought in another. The eve had been one of continual enjoyment, and Uthrn found herself thinking of spending many more moments with The Highest. It wasnat the way of the Warriors of the Sword to think of unions or companionships, but Uthrn was unsure if she was willing to let go of The Highest quite yet. Even as she looked upon Sam as they rode, she found herself desiring her even further. She thought that she might be able to have feelings for her. Uthrn had never prior felt this feeling. They had slept briefly, well toward the morn, after an eve of much pa.s.sion. Uthrn had woken early, just looking at The Highest, thinking her the most beautiful woman she had ever prior seen. For one brief moment she felt herself truly protective of one woman.
For the first moment since losing Jandra and leaving Woden, Sam had begun to feel more like her former self, because of Uthrn. The eve had been exhausting, but she had finally connected with someone. Uthrn, in all her strange and overly aggressive mannerisms, was a woman that Sam could enjoy. As Sam reflected on her companionship with Brett, she saw that Brett had overly controlled her. She also realized that in her relationship with Jandra, she had done the controlling. Oisin was a good friend, but Sam didnat want another that would control her so. In Uthrn, Sam felt she had found an equal. Uthrn would never take directions or orders from Sam, but in the same regard, Uthrn expected Sam to remain strong and independent.
Their eve had begun purely physical, full of pa.s.sion and aggression. But as the eve continued, and Uthrn hadnat managed to control her, Sam saw that Uthrn became less aggressive and more enjoying of their union. By the morn, Sam thought she saw one brief moment of tenderness in Uthrn.
As Uthrn returned to the front from checking to see if all were ready, she had The Highest ride with her once again. Just prior to beginning their journey, Uthrn allowed one thought toward The Highest, something a Warrior of the Sword would never do, aHighest. I had a most enjoyable eve. Please think of spending this eve with me.a With that said, no more was spoken of it throughout the turn, but Sam did find Uthrn looking at her with kind, yet l.u.s.ty eyes, occasionally.
At the end of the turn, Uthrn had them halt on the top of a small table-like hill. The rain had finally halted. While well wooded, the guards could see any enemy approaches for far distances. The High Queen and Sleanela were in some pain from the long turnas journey, so, after their meal, went to the tent that had once again been prepared for them.
As Sam sat by the fire eating her eve meal, Uthrn came near her. She stood, unsure of whether to sit beside her or wait for an invitation. Sam let her make the decision. After a few moments, Uthrn sat next to her and ate her own eve meal, aHighest. What do you make of our lands?a aWe are but on your landma.s.s, then?a aWe are, but we yet have a half-turnas journey until we arrive in our village.a aThese appear to be rugged and rough lands.a aYou will like our village. It is not as rough as this. There is one location upon this landma.s.s that is quite generous, but only one. That is where we are located. We chose it so that others wouldnat settle upon our land. Tell me of your Woden, Highest.a aThe women be far different than you, or of those in the Valley. They are of the First Ones and have no powers such as the Mystics. But we also have had a rugged life, even though our lands are but gentler than this. We have fought hard, and we are but born into battle. We utilize the land well, using the fields for farms and gardens, the sea for fishing, and the forest for our building. Unlike the Mystics, though, if we wish to have children, we must mate with the men. They raise the boy children, and we raise the girl children. Woden keeps the menas community at a distance, as has been necessary. We have a law in Woden that every woman must have a woman companion. I think that this is not so elsewhere in The Realm.a Uthrn nodded, aYour Woden sounds like many other communities. We must always fight for that which we believe is our due. And you are correct. I also donat think anywhere else in The Realm requires a partnership of two. What occurs if the two disagree or no longer wish to be together?a aThe companionship can be halted, but they must then find another.a aWhy is this so? Why is it a requirement for two to live together?a Sam thought about it for a moment, aWodenas laws are not always understandable since they but go back many cycles. Long prior, the law was made so that every woman had another to take care of and to be taken care of. Love or pa.s.sion wasnat necessary. Many companionships even now are but out of convenience only.a Uthrn nodded her understanding, aSome of this is much the same with us. The Women of the Soul need us in regard to protection, hunting and mating. We need them to produce our children as well as supply us with material goods and food.a aAre there unions, or companionships between the two?a aThe Women of the Soul would have it so, and there are a few, but the Warriors of the Sword are overly independent and compet.i.tive to settle for such. Do you miss your Woden, Highest?a aSome moments I miss it much. But I have enjoyed seeing and learning more of The Realm. Soon enough, I will and must return to Woden.a aAre you also, as Highest, required to take a union?a aYou mean a companion? It will be but expected of me. I had one, but lost it.a aDid you enjoy having this companion?a aI thought not but now that she is gone, I find I did. Do you not wish for someone? Your life sounds lonely.a Uthrn laughed loudly, aLonely? How can one be lonely when there are others about at all moments? It is the expectation that I have someone in my bed upon every eve, to prove myself as the most desirable. Lonely is not the issue for us.a Uthrn stood, holding her hand out to Sam, aBut there are some eves that I look well forward to, such as this one.a * * * *
They prepared in the early morn, knowing that this would be the last turn of traveling to Rnsadelna. It had begun to rain once again during the eve and hadnat let up by the morn. The High Queen and Sleanelas wounds werenat improving due to the long turnsa travel, so the tent and the well-prepared bed had become essential.
Uthrn knelt and bowed her head deeply to The High Queen, aYou requested my presence, High Queen?a The High Queen turned, aOh, Uthrn. Good. You come. Please rise. How fares our travel?a aHigh Queen. It will take us most of the turn, but if we travel quickly we will arrive as soon as early after midturn.a aEven with this incessant rain?a Uthrn looked up into the sky, aThe rain will cease by midmorn, Highness. And Rnsadelna is well prepared for your arrival.a Uthrn knelt once again, bowing her head, aHigh Queen?a Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna looked down upon Uthrn, aWhat do you require of Me, Woman Warrior of the Sword?a Uthrn kept her head bowed, speaking softly, aMy Queen. I find myself in an awkward position. I have taken great interest in your sister.a Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna had wondered about this during the prior eve, seeing that Uthrn had become overly attentive to her sister, aI have great need of her, Uthrn, as does The Realm.a aI understand, Highness.a aAnd I have great need of her to be strong. The Realm needs her to be a most powerful of warrior and leader, My Warrior.a aI understand, High Queen, but I have never prior felt as such. I would do nothing in my knowledge to hurt her, Highness.a aAnd yet you are a great warrior. She could learn much from you.a aYes, High Queen. Thank you. I will tend well to your needs of The Highest.a aThen I leave it in your hands. And remember Uthrn, she knows little of the ways of The Realm, and knows nothing of the ways of the Warriors of the Sword.a aYes, High Queen.a Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna placed her hand under Uthrnas chin, making her to raise her head. She looked directly into Uthrnas eyes, aWhile you are a most favored daughter of The Realm, and I have much need of you, never forget these two things, Uthrn. She is My sister, and she is a Highest. Make her stronger, not weaker, or you will answer to Me only, for this.a aI understand, and I can comply with this.a aOne more item, Uthrn.a aYes, my Queen?a aThis will not be an easy relationship for you. The Warriors of the Sword will not find your continuing interest in Samarainathelainelna something a warrior should consider. You know that you are about to break your vow. No warrior is to love.a aI know this well, Highness. Some things are worth fighting for, Highness.a Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna nodded, aIndeed. And you are experienced enough to know which fight is worth the effort. I wish you well then. But I wonder what you will do should your own queen take a liking to her.a Uthrn said nothing, but knew it as a possibility.
Sleanela had come up from tending to her horse and saw that Uthrn was just leaving, aIs all well?a aThis will be our last turn on the journey, My Desire. We arrive this after midturn.a Sleanela nodded, looking tired even after a long eveas rest. The High Queen moved to her, aAllow Me to remove some of your pain, My Desire. This turn is a long journey for us.a Sleanela shook her head, moving away slightly, aNo thank you, my Queen. It is bearable, and I can displace a small portion of it. I wish not to take any of your energies from you.a aIt will not, My Desire. And I can get our Healer to help do this if you would accept it.a She touched Sleanelas face, aTrust Me, My Love. The journey is overly long and rough to begin with such pain as this. I am feeling much improved, but I can see that you are not.a Sleanela nodded, hoping it would help, as she was in much pain, aOnly if The Healer will help you to do so.a The High Queen called for The Healer. When she came, they both worked to remove some of Sleanelas pain. The Healer was quite concerned that one of her wounds wasnat healing, but knew the journey would end this turn, so vowed to take better care of the Elf while they were in the village. As she placed her hands upon Sleanelas head, she felt her with slight fever.
After they removed her pain, Sleanela nodded, feeling improved, aThank you.a aCome and eat your morn meal. You will need your strength, Elf. I will make some special tea that will help to restore some of your energies as well as remove some more of the pain.a She looked up at the sky, aAnd it will also help you to remain warmer, in the miserable rain. I hope you take no chill, Elf. I have just felt that you have a slight fever. You must not become more chilled this turn.a Sleanela was shivering even while wearing her long cloak and hood. It was yet raining, and was yet quite cold. The High Queen chastised herself as she saw the cold drops of water drip from Sleanelas hood, I should have noticed this far sooner. She turned to her attendants, aWhat do we have that Sleanela can wear so as to keep her warmer?a The attendants drew Sleanela back into the tent to place warmer garments upon her. The High Queen wasnat pleased with the fever but also knew that it would be better to get Sleanela to the village rather than remain where they were, aHealer. I want her healed. This is not acceptable.a Her response was quick and biting, aThen quit taking her on such journeys as this, High One.a The High Queen breathed in, sighing, understanding The Healeras frustration, as it was her own, aHow serious is it?a aShe will be fine. She just needs rest. Their healer will help me with her this eve, and she will be improved soon. It is minor only.a aThank you, Healer.a She looked at her, grateful for her, aTell Me, Healer. How was your eve?a aAs any other eve, my Queen.a aYou need your own Elf.a aIndeed, High One. Donat we all?a The journey was wearing on all the travelers. The ground had become soaked, causing the horses to travel slower. The rain had continued, increasing into steady torrents. And the winds had begun, boiling up about them as if the furies from the Stones had appeared. As midturn approached, Uthrn had to decide whether to take a break or to continue the journey in hopes of ending it sooner. Looking back to the Elf, she saw that Sleanela was slumped over on her horse, but that The High Queenas Force Leader sat behind her, holding her. She continued their tortured travel so that they could arrive for the needed rest.
The clouds began to lessen and the pouring rain slowed to a mere drizzle just at midturn. Caitha could see the mountains rise up in front of them as a great and insurmountable wall as the clouds moved apart. Even The High Queen was ever amazed at the sight of these mountains. Seemingly out of nowhere, a chain of great mountains loomed before the travelers with no apparent path through them. As they approached, Caitha began to see the path that wound its way up to a low, narrow pa.s.s.
Many of the Warriors of the Sword guarded the pa.s.s. They welcomed the travelers, and as they pointed to the last portion of the journey, Sleanela saw the Warriors of the Swordas valley, where their village was located. Sam saw that it was a large valley, but completely encased on one side by the mountains while protected on the remaining borders by great cliffs that overlooked the sea. Meera could see that the Warriors of the Sword had chosen this location due to its natural protection, which acted as a fortress that surrounded the village.
Once through the pa.s.s, The High Queen removed her hood. Sleanela had slept lightly during the last portion of their journey, having been given a sleeping spell by The Healer, and was feeling improved. At the beginning of the pa.s.s, Annawn had returned to her own horse and Sleanela once again rode alone. As they cleared the pa.s.s and stood at the entrance to Rnsadelnas valley, Queen Erthrn arrived with a few of her own counselors. She rode up to Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna, then dismounted.
She knelt and bowed her head deeply over her bent knee, aHigh Queen of The Realm. You bestow us great honor with your presence.a Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna dismounted and went to Erthrn. She took Erthrnas elbow and made her to rise, giving her a hug and a kiss upon each cheek, aQueen Erthrn. It is good to see you once again. Thank you for your invitation, and for your a.s.sistance with this great battle. I have remained away from your valley overly long and am pleased I am once again in your protection. How fare you, My friend?a Sleanela could see that Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna was truly pleased to see Erthrn. As the two queens spoke, Sleanela dismounted after she found the village. It stood as a striking contrast to anything she had seen prior, well unlike Woden or the Valley in any regard. There were no dwellings in the Warriorsa of the Sword valley. Sleanela had looked throughout their valley searching for the village, but saw no sign of any building. Looking back toward the great mountains, she finally saw it. The village was impossibly carved out from the caves of the mountainside.
Sam had come up alongside her, aIt be the perfect location against their enemies. Their ingenuity is to be admired. Seeing such, I suddenly find Woden overly exposed to all attack. In this valley, the only way an enemy could attack would be to but climb up the cliffs from the sea, then cross the valley to their cave dwellings, or to try to accomplish the small and well-guarded pa.s.s. It is brilliant.a Sleanela admired the carvings they had done to enhance their dwellings, wanting to go inside the caves to take a closer look. She felt oddly drawn to them.
Caitha and Meera came up beside Sleanela, aI wouldnat want to live in these caves for very long, MaLove, as they are probably dark throughout much of the turn. But I do much admire the carvings they have done on the outside of the caves to make them but look more welcoming.a Meera was impressed at the genius of their defense, but didnat know what to think about living deep within their pa.s.sages.
Sleanela listened as they spoke, but kept her thoughts to herself. She thought of what Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna had said to her prior about being The High Queen in this location. She realized why The High Queen had said that it would probably be difficult to bring the high culture here. Comparing the high culture of the Valley to what might be possible here was even difficult to consider. From a quick look, Sleanela thought there must be well over one hundred caves of varying sizes. She wondered how far into the mountainside the caves extended, knowing that the population of these women was many.
She kept her thoughts to herself, No wonder their mating is so overly open for all to see and hear. There cannot be much privacy in these caves.
Uthrn had dismounted and went to stand next to Sam. She carefully observed Samas reaction to her homeland and was pleased as Sam rested her eyes upon the caves, aDo you like my village, Highest?a aVery much. A most brilliant location. I am anxious to see the inside of these caves.a Uthrn was pleased, aAnd I am anxious to show them to you.a After finally seeing their village, Sleanela turned her attentions to Queen Erthrn. Erthrn was a striking woman and truly a Queen. As much as Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna stood out as Queen of the Valley and High Queen of The Realm, Erthrn stood out as Queen of the Warriors of the Sword and Women of the Soul. She stood far taller than any of the travelers, was stronger looking than even Uthrn, and looked fully capable of beating any challenger. She had a tattoo across her forehead of an animal that Sleanela didnat recognize, many bracelets tightly bound across the top portion of her bare arm, and a silver and gold sword at her side that Sleanela didnat think she herself could lift. Another tattoo of a highly intricate sword began at the base of her neck and continued down to her navel. Like in the Valley, all but the most private parts of her b.r.e.a.s.t.s were displayed. But the garments were those of a warrior, and not of a queen. She wore carved-metal wrist guards, carved-metal knee guards, and had boots that laced up to her knees. Her hair was somewhat in the style of Uthrnas, but the queen also had a section of short, standing hair that began at the forehead and went straight back to the base of her neck, running along the center of her head. The section of hair was about a half-a-finger lengthas width and was dyed a deep yellow. Except for the long braid that hung down her back from the bottom of her hairline, her head was shaved. The effect was arresting and made the queen look terrifying, yet magnificent.
But Sleanela also noticed that Queen Erthrn looked upon The High Queen with much apparent affection and respect. Sa.n.a.lrainathelainelna turned around after a few moments, motioning for Sleanela and the others to come fo