Three Square Meals Ch. 133
*This is incredible! To think that this citadel has been in existence since the time of the Kyth'faren!* Tashana gasped, gazing up in awe at the majestic high-arched ceiling as they walked along the corridor of the Kyth'faren castle. *Yet it still looks like construction was only completed a matter of days ago!*
*How old is it exactly?* Alyssa asked in a hushed voice, gazing at the elegant architecture that precisely matched the design of the fortress in her pocket plane.
John shook his head. *Rahn didn't know. The archives do describe the final days of the Kyth'faren Empire, but he said there was nothing indicating how long it's been here.*
There was no obvious source of illumination around, but the airy hallway was pleasantly bright, the pale stone walls gleaming as though they were in direct sunlight. The trio walked along the corridor to the grand set of doors at the end, their eyes drawn to the intricate patterns traced in its marble-like surface.
*Are these Kyth'faren Runes?* Tashana asked, brushing her gauntleted fingers over the swirling shapes.
John hesitated then shook his head. *I don't think so... or at least they're not psychic runes. They're probably just ornamental.*
*They're beautiful...* she whispered, gazing at them in fascination.
*You can study them in detail later,* he said, pushing the doors open. *I think you'll find this even more interesting.*
Tashana's breath caught as she stood bathed in multi-coloured shafts of light, the spectacular illumination coming from a row of stained-glass windows set high in the walls. However, it wasn't the bright colours that had her entranced, but the glowing sphere of hexagons in the centre of the room.
*Is this it? The Kyth'faren archive?* she asked reverently, taking a faltering step forward.
John nodded. *Yes, according to Rahn.*
The Maliri archaeologist held out her hand towards the polygonal shape, then glanced back at John for confirmation. *Is it alright to touch it?*
He hesitated, then strode over to her side. *Let me try first, just to make sure it's safe.*
Tashana moved aside, letting John bring his gauntleted hand closer to the glowing object. He touched its surface then felt a flash of sensation, his mind flooded with shapes, words, and images.
*Woah!* he gasped, wobbling unsteadily.
*Are you alright?!* Alyssa blurted out from behind him, a shrill edge to her voice.
He nodded as the disorientation passed. *It was a bit of a headrush, but I feel fine now.*
Gazing around in fascination, John felt like he was standing inside the sphere, with vast volumes of information filed away on each of the surrounding hexagonal tiles. He picked one at random, focusing on the word "Maedhane", then he was tumbling down an endless well with images facing him on all sides. The pictures were spectacular, from sweeping mist-shrouded mountain ranges to enchanting emerald forests, giving him a breathtaking glimpse of the ancient Kyth'faren planet. The world was definitely alien, but there was an aching familiarity to the natural beauty, the flora and fauna not that dissimilar to the plants and creatures found on any Gaia-class world in the Terran Federation.
Reluctantly pulling himself out of the eldritch construct, he turned and gave Tashana an encouraging smile. *It's disorientating at first, but it seems safe enough.*
Biting her lower lip with anticipation, Tashana held out her hand to touch the orb. She gasped and wavered for a moment, her eyelashes fluttering wildly. John held her upright, watching her face for the slightest sign of distress.
*Oh! You weren't exaggerating!* she blurted out, holding onto him for support.
*Maybe you should stop?* John suggested, flicking a worried glance at her trembling fingers.
*No, I'm okay,* Tashana quickly replied, shaking her head. *Wow... this is incredible! I can't believe how much information is stored here!*
*Alright, you can keep looking... but sit down while you're studying it,* John said, guiding her to the curved benches that closely surrounded the data repository. *And I want you to stop if you feel any kind of distress.*
*Yes... I will,* she murmured, already captivated by the ancient relic from an extinct civilisation.
Satisfied that the Maliri didn't seem to be in any immediate danger, John patted her shoulder, then turned to look at Alyssa. His smile faltered when he saw her fraught expression.
*I'm fine now, there's nothing to worry about,* he said to reassure her.
*There's so much pain here...* she whispered, her face pale with fear. *An eternity of bitter rage and heartbreaking sorrow...*
John looked at her in alarm. *The whole castle, or just this room?*
*I-I don't know...* Alyssa muttered, the blonde turning to dart an anxious glance down the corridor behind them.
*Are we in danger?* John asked, looking at the jittery blonde with concern. *Is something getting ready to attack us?*