The rest of the day passed slowly for Orlaigh as he prepared himself for the conversation he was determined to have that night. He planned speech after speech and discarded them all.
His first thought had been to corner Nia and force her to tell him what was going on, why he had been brought here and what her duty was but, as he watched her walking ahead of him, he realised that he could no more force her to tell him anything than he could fly. The woman was strong, independent, and stubborn but so beautiful and vulnerable as well...
Orlaigh's mind drifted into fantasy. In his mind's eye he saw her come to him, her long black hair swirling around her shoulders, her emerald green eyes locked on his and her soft, full lipped mouth raised to kiss him.
As his mind wandered, he stopped watching his feet and, for the second time that day, fell over. Standing quickly, Orlaigh blushed as he realised that the Elves surrounding him were laughing at his lack of grace and Nia was shaking her head while trying not to smirk
'Damn the woman' he thought 'She has me so besotted I can't concentrate and she doesn't even know!'
Smiling at the others, Orlaigh started walking again and soon found himself drifting into fantasy again. This time he pictured Nia in the firelight at camp, they were alone and he watched as she slid off the dark leather armour she always wore, revealing a thin tunic and leggings. In his mind, she slowly removed her clothes to reveal creamy white skin, unmarred and smooth. Her toned body and full breasts were perfection as she walked towards him and....
CRASH
Orlaigh found himself on the floor again, but this time the crash had been a landslide ahead of them rather than his own clumsiness. One of the fallen rocks had taken his feet out from under him and he wasn't the only one. Rising to his feet, he looked around to check if everyone was all right. Although he didn't know the names of any of his fellows, he knew that there were fifteen of them, including himself. Counting quickly, he realised that there was only fourteen. With a sudden feeling of dread, he moved towards the pile of rubble ahead of him. His stomach dropped as he saw a pale, blood covered hand and a sweep of midnight black hair among the debris. The missing Elf was Nia!
With a cry, he ran forward, shoving the elves who were already trying to dig her free out of the way. Summoning his power, he began to lift the rocks away much faster than the others could. As he moved the final rock, he uncovered her broken and bleeding body. Amazingly, she was still conscious and stretched her hand towards him and tried to speak
Taking hold of her hand with tears in his eyes, he bent towards her to hear the words she spoke to quietly
"You...care...about...you" Nia gasped as she slid into unconsciousness.
The tears Orlaigh had been holding back began to run down his face as he realised what this meant. In the few days that they had known each other, they had become so close. He had thought that his feelings would be unrequited. Elves took so long to come to a decision about anything, how could he know that she would come to look at him as he looked at her?
Taking a breath, he looked deep inside himself to the well of power that he carried within. Adding his own life force to it, he fed healing magic into her body. Under his hands, bleeding stopped, bones mended and bruises faded. When he finished, he collapsed, still holding Nia in his arms.
Orlaigh awoke alone. He was lying in an unfamiliar bed in an unfamiliar hut. The last thing he remembered was holding Nia as he healed her. Sitting up quickly, he groaned as his body protested. Shrugging off the aches in his muscles, he rose from the bed and then immediately sat back down as a wave of dizziness washed over him. Realisation that he had added his own life force to his power in order to heal the elf was what had left him weak; he slowed his movements as he looked at his surroundings. From outside, he heard voices approaching.
"Ah, you are awake" came an unfamiliar voice as the door to his left opened.
The speaker was an aged, male Elf. Orlaigh was amazed; he had not known that Elves aged so.
As if reading his mind, the elf spoke
"Don't be so surprised Human. Elves age, just much slower than humans. I am...old. I remember the pact that humans and elves made so many years ago. I was born to be the keeper of that pact and to ensure that it was renewed. If you look at the pact, you will even see my name as one who signed it. I am Isymir"
Orlaigh sat in silence while he listened to the elf talk. Very few records had survived through the years and, other than the pact, nothing was really known about that time. This old woman, however, was a walking library. She explained the first coming of the Shadow to mortal lands and how it had nearly wiped out the humans before turning to the elves in an attempt to swallow them. Both races had banded together and fought back. This much was still known in human lands. What Orlaigh hadn't known though was how and why the pact had come about.
After the Shadow had been defeated, humans and elves lived side by side for many years while both races re-built. It was this rebuilding that had made the pact necessary.
The damage that had been done was extensive with large areas of the land belonging to both races left uninhabitable. The elves had the ability to help the land recover quickly and used them to bring life back to the ravaged country. However, humans had tried to move into the newly healed lands, pushing the elves back further and further. Eventually, the elves had started erecting barriers to keep humans out, leaving everyone with little habitable land. Seeing the misery that everyone was now living in, a group of Elven elders and humans had come together to form a contract to ensure fair dealing for both the races. The dwarves had been called in to mediate as their mountain kingdoms had been largely unaffected.
The pact that Orlaigh was aware of meant that all regions on the coast and inland to the foot of the Dwarven Mountains belonged to the humans while all forested areas and the uncharted areas of the country behind the mountains belonged to the elves. The mountains continued to be the realm of the dwarves. As the mountains were uninhabitable by the standard of both humans and elves, this had never been an issue.
However, as Isymir explained, there was much more to the pact than humans were now aware of. The elves had healed the lands that humans inhabited and then created wards to help any future damage heal quickly. They would not try to claim land from the humans after this and would provide warriors to fight the Shadow whenever necessary.
The cost of this help had been that a child would be conceived between an elven woman and a human male. This child would go on to hold high office in the country. At first the elves had wanted the child to take the throne and so ensure that there would be elven blood in the royal line for generations to come. However, as the pact prohibited the elves from claiming human land, this had not been feasible.