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Chapter 28
"There it is," said Kal staring at the distant southern forest. "Te'thalas should be right on the border and the tower somewhere inside."
"How will we find it?" asked Sera.
"I'm hoping we will only need to get close and we should run across one of the tower's defenders. With luck, since we aren't bandits and I obviously don't have any problems with monster girls, we might be able to talk them into letting us look around. After a millennium I'm questioning if we will find anything of use. But I don't think that Ikuno would have sent me here for nothing."
"And if we can't befriend them?"
"I'll do what I need to. I'd rather not have to fight them, but I've spent too long on this journey to be turned away now. As a last resort, I may need to ask for your help. These women are defending their home for the last thousand years and the place where they were created, killing them is not an option."
"But freezing them in place for a couple of days is?"
"As I said, only as a last resort."
"It's still strange to think of them as being created and not born," said Graff.
Velt nodded in agreement, "It feels unnatural."
"As it should," Kal replied. "They were made as defenses for the tower, not because Prentas wanted to make monster girls." He looked back at the forest, "Ikuno didn't tell me anything else about what to search for but I'm going to assume that the city was within sight of the tower. Let's see if we can find anything to tell us we are in the right place."
"You said that Lantaris tried to erase Te'thalas's existence and that was a thousand years ago. Do you think they might have come back and removed any evidence the city was here?" asked Sera.
The mage thought for a moment, "That... never crossed my mind. Considering the lengths they seemed to go to, that may very well be a possibility. We won't know for sure until we look," he said before continuing along the ancient riverbed.
Sera sighed and looked over at the other two women, "It will take a miracle for us to find anything."
"I think you are right," said Velt as they started walking after the mage. "Before meeting Graff, I traveled the breadth of these plains a number of times. I'm certain on at least one of those trips you could have seen me from where we stand. I don't remember anything that resembles the ruins of a city."
"From Kal's description, it was a hastily built city that sprung up from the promise of free and easy sex with the original monster girls."
The vixen shrugged, "If your guess about Lantaris erasing them is true then there may not have been a lot for the Lantarans to clean up after getting wiped out by the... other people."
"Montar... the 'tar' in the name must have been popular back when the cities were founded. Or, maybe they were parts of the same kingdom at one point."
"Separate military and church cities?" offered Graff.
"It's possible," said Sera, "but the women in the tower are the only ones who might be able to answer that."
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"Kal, there's nothing but grass here," Sera declared as she approached him, "and what on earth are you doing?"
The mage was on his hands and knees, crawling along staring at the ground as though it would reveal its secrets through sheer force of will. "Trying to see underground. I can send out pulses of magic and sometimes tell what it looks like beyond what we normally see. I used this once to tell if a cave-in was worth busting through or if we needed to find a path around, so I know it works."
Sera raised an eyebrow, "I didn't doubt that it worked, I was just curious what you were doing."
Kal straightened up and sighed heavily, "Sorry, I just really need this to be here. The march from lake Montar, the old river, the border of the southern forest, everything matches up. I just need something to tell me we are in the right spot and to start searching the forest."
"Why not just search the forest instead of trying to find your proof?"
"Keep in mind, I'm making a lot of assumptions here. First off, I think the tower was visible from the city mostly because they saw Prentas as 'father' of Te'thalas. After all, they let him name the city after one of his lovers. It seems likely that they would have wanted to keep their patron and the man who created the monster girls they were enjoying in sight. Second, if that's true and I go off of the height of Kelthor's tower as a guideβ"
"Kelthor is the wizard who lost the dog girl, right?"
"Yes. If I go off the height of his tower then that gives us a large amount of ground to cover when searching for the tower's ruins."
"What about gliding up above? Is it possible you might be able to see it from the air?" she asked.
Kal looked at the ground, suddenly feeling a little silly, "I really should have been the one to think of that."
"I'll go get Ria and the other two, no sense in continuing to search until you get back."
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High above the trees, the mage was beginning to despair. He had run through all four of his mana crystals gliding back and forth over the bare canopy without any sign of a tower or even a clearing where one might have been. With a shake of his head, he shifted his cloak to bring him back to where the girls were waiting. Thankfully, from up here, the dry riverbed was easy to make out.