A Diamond in the Darkness Chapter 3
All Eli could hear was the whooshing noise of the wind in his ears as he plummeted. He caught a glimpse of Saleasi and Charo running towards the edge of the platform before all he could see was the underside of spaceships, and the edge of the island the hangar was cut into. He hadn't realized that the maintenance bays were open around the back because of how awestruck he was about the ship itself. He could faintly see Saleasi screaming his name and felt his soul tug toward her. Both the bracelet and wedding band felt hot against his skin and he swore he felt something poking at the back of his mind.
"Eli!" A voice called out and he whipped his head around looking for where it had come from. That's when he saw an extremely large black scaled dragon flying toward him. At first, fear struck Eli, but the warmth from the bracelet washed over him and he realized that he was looking at Ilesha in her dragon form.
She was too far away to catch him. He couldn't tell how long he had been falling but there was an eerie cold starting to sink into him and it was getting harder for him to breathe. His vision began to blur and he could see it starting to darken at the edges. He was losing consciousness quickly.
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Saleasi could only stand there at the edge, crying and screaming as she watched him tumble into the nothingness below them. Her soul tugged toward him spurring her to jump, but her body didn't move. She saw Ilesha in her full dragon form diving as fast as she could before Charo finally pulled her away from the edge. "He can't just be gone like that. I refuse to believe it." She muttered to herself.
Hours later sitting on the bed they had slept in mere hours before, she still felt the tugging in her chest. The spell that bound them to one another hadn't broken, but when the scout ships that were sent out came back they couldn't find a trace of him. Or Ilesha for that matter. Both of them just seemed to disappear. Like magic! She jumped up as the thought crossed her mind.
Of course they were alive, they teleported somewhere. "But how? There's not a teleportation spell that would have been able to take Eli to any of the nearest habitable planets with his lack of experience. Let alone also grab Ilesha in her dragon form." She was pacing throughout the small home now racking her brain trying to figure out where they could be.
Just then thought struck her and she started running, towards the tower in the center of the city. Her footsteps echoed throughout the empty cobble streets of the now darkened city. If the spell glyph could find him across the galaxy. It should be able to find him now. The thought to herself as she neared the spire where things had begun.
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The gentle lapping of cold water against her head caused Ilesha to wake first. She sat up slowly, her head pounding and her vision blurry. "Where am I?" she muttered as she strained her eyes trying to get her vision to clear. "I was trying to get to Eli before he had gone too far out..." She paused, and then panic gripped her.
"Eli!" She called out and tried to get to her feet. She didn't get too far before falling, face first, into the sand at the edge of the water. She looked down to see her legs tangled in a long, dark green seagrass. She pulled at the grass expecting to shred right through it, but it held firm. It then rapidly tangled itself around her hands. She pulled as hard as she could, but the more she pulled the tighter the strands of grass seemed to get.
Her panic grew, more for herself now, as the sea grass began to wrap itself around her wrists. The ground beneath her started to shake and rumble as she felt herself being lifted into the air. A large creature with leathery sand colored skin rose up out of the ground. A pair of beady bright red eyes glowered up at her from below, as a low guttural growl echoed around her. She was sitting on this thing's nose. And it had caught her in a trap for prey.
She continued to pull at her bindings, while trying to muster the strength to transform herself and overpower it. However, she couldn't seem to gather the magic needed to shift her form, and struggling was only tiring her out. She shortly realized it was more than that. As the green grass-like appendages that were wrapped around her arms and leg, began to change color and become more crimson. It was slowly draining vitality from her the longer it held her. The beast growled again and thrashed its head, slinging Ilesha over the side and closer to its maw. Her vision began to blur once more as she felt weaker and weaker. Then everything just went black.
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Eli awoke to his surroundings appearing to be upside down and a pounding headache from the blood rushing to his head. His leg was tangled heavily in a thick bundle of vines and he was hanging upside down. He felt something prodding at his right side and tried to crane his head around to get a glimpse of what it was. Try as he might, however the tiny creature would skitter out of the way of his gaze. There was a slight chittering noise in his ear, followed by the buzzing of tiny wings before it disappeared entirely. Eli slipped back into unconsciousness, and awoke what seemed to be hours later, the light of the sun had disappeared.
The noisy heat and foliage of the jungle were replaced by an almost cold unforgiving darkness. Eli awoke and realized he was laying on a nearby rock now. With only a slight blue-grey light from what moonlight was able to peek through the canopy above him. "Ugh, my head hurts." He muttered as he slowly sat up. Suddenly the jungle lit up, thousands of small orange buzzing lights floated around him.
"Ith lakut! Van, Ith lakut!" Came a tiny, commanding voice followed by the same kind of prodding as before. Instinctively Eli reached for his sword, but was unable to reach into the pocket dimension. "Wakul! Ith, lakut!" The voice rang out and the prodding became more firm. He swatted at the small creatures and realized why he couldn't get to his sword. The magitech bracelet that gave him the pocket dimension, and the ability to understand other languages had been taken.
Eli bolted up to his feet, swirling around to try and find it. The tiny buzzing creatures swarmed angrily around him. He caught the glinting of the metal bracelet and quickly snatched it back up, clasping it on his wrist. "Stop! I'm no danger to you!" He shouted, and the swarming stopped.
Only one of the tiny lights moved, coming roughly to eye level with Eli before the light dimmed. Revealing a small, lithe female humanoid, carrying a spear, and covered in armor made from a mixture of thin stone, and metal. Her skin was covered in a layer of deep purple fur, and her eyes were a piercing, fiery red. The hair on the top of her head was a mixture of black, and the same deep purple as that of her fur. She wore an expression on her face that was a mixture of both anger and confusion. "How do you know our language?" She demanded after a long pause her voice firm.
Eli spent several minutes trying to explain the bracelet and what happened to bring him here. The lights behind the one in front of him buzzed as they murmured to themselves before being hushed by their leader. "I see. You should be searching for your friend then, though you may only find her remains. This jungle is dangerous and the area surrounding it isn't any safer." She said, holding her hand to her chin. She signaled to the swarm behind her and they dispersed quickly into the jungle.
"A Karith was extremely aggravated earlier, but there were no reports of a creature like the one you described." She flittered upwards a bit in thought. "Unless the body hanging from its maw was the creature in a different form." Eli felt his heart sink at the mention of that and the small humanoid flailed her arms once she realized what she had said. "My people are looking for your friend. Karith don't eat things right away; they tend to bring them back to their nest and eat them slowly. If we find the nest in time they should be able to be saved."
Anger and panic had seeped into Eli at that point, he grabbed his sword and armor from the pocket dimension. Quickly he donned the armor and it began to change. The material shifted from its cloth into a more rigid onyx black metal. A mixture of crimson and gold ornate Dusk Elf filigree covered the edges of the small plates that composed the armor. Gauntlets and greaves materialized and formed themselves to fit his arms and legs. Two crystals appeared on the chest. One a pale blue-grey, and the other a deep amber, and the sword magnetized its sheath onto his hip.
"Let's go. There's no time to lose." The tiny creature buzzed around him and her light brightened once again. "Follow Avi. Stay close." She said and started off through the trees and underbrush. Eli broke into a sprint to follow her and realized just how light the armor was despite its bulk. He was easily able to keep up with Avi and maneuver through the dense foliage.
They traveled for several minutes, several of Avi's people would buzz by and give her information. Their direction would change seemingly at random, but the bracelet on Eli's wrist warmed, telling him he was getting closer. Eventually they broke into a large clearing, a large hole in the ground on one side and the ocean on the other. "That's the nest." Avi said, quietly as she flittered around Eli as he came to a screeching halt. "It appears the Karith is away hunting again. We don't have long before it returns and starts devouring its prey."