"It was cold in the forests of Kalathiel this evening," Kelu thought to himself. The chilling wind swept across him, as he huddled in a large tree a good 30 feet above the trail winding through the forest. Kelu shivered, and pulled his cloak around him. An elven woman with light brown hair and an impatient face approached the tree Kelu was sitting in. She also wore a cloak to ward off the chill wind.
Kelu, get down here. You dont have to be a watchman anymore, the goblins left the forest a week ago. Youre needed in the city, the young woman shouted up to him.
Very well, Elsara. Is something wrong? Kelu asked as he deftly leapt to the ground.
You wont believe it coming from me, Elsara replied, and gesturing for Kelu to follow, she ran into the forest.
Kelu kept up with Elsara with some difficulty. She was the fastest runner in Kalathiel after all, and she appeared to be running slower so as not to leave him behind. When they arrived at the gates of Kalathiel, the southern Elven city, the guards immediately allowed them passage. Within a few minutes of hard running, and sleepy commoners leaping aside, Kelu and Elsara arrived at a large domed structure, the Elven Palace. The gates were hastily opened by an unseen guard, and within moments they had arrived in the main chamber. The room was filled with Elves, men and women, gathered around a large table. The beautiful marble used for building everything else in the city was also utilized here. The room was stunning with tapestries and windows in numerous locations.
Kelu! a young Elf said as he ran to greet them. The young mans hair was shoulder-length and silvery. The man looked troubled.
Kelu, you remember the princess? the man asked.
Hardly, Xorion. She was captured when I was about 5 years old, Kelu replied.
Yes, she was also 5. You do remember that we never found out where she was, or who had captured her, right? Xorion asked.
Yes. That was quite an embarassment. But why the sudden talk of the princess?
Shes returned.
You cant be serious. We thought she was dead long ago! Kelu said.
Just at that moment, a tapestry was thrust aside by a slender arm. A young elven woman emerged from the hidden passage behind the tapestry, her hair wildly elaborate. She wore a regal blue robe. All talk ceased as the woman strode to the center of the room. The woman seemed to radiate confidence, and seemed almost too sure of herself. She looked crafty indeed... not one to cross. If this was the princess...well, Kelu didnt want to think about it.
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