Auvreria

Auvreria by Viktoriya Molchanova

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Authors: Viktoriya Molchanova
Divisions.
    I read further . The one that possesses the three medallions will unlock the true power of the ninth element, the power of the universe. The three medallions represent the Three Divisions and their connection to one another. Each medallion has eight gems that symbolize the eight elements and their balance. The three medallions must be put together to unlock the power. The white phoenix will decide if the owner of the medallion has mastered all the elements and will give the gems. The soul of the one will be tested to receive the power of the ninth element.
    It was pure luck that Maldelsoul hadn't reached the library. One word now determined the fate of Arthaesia: hope. With this knowledge, Aurora and I could find the medallions and reach the sanctuary of the dragon. We could close the power before Maldelsoul obtained it. This gave the Clamoor Clan a small advantage. If I found the four pieces of Cielune, Lanora Lake, the Tree of Life, the missing gems of my medallion, and the third medallion, we could win. I was not comforted by the length of that list. I focused on Lumifale and teleported back to Aurora.
    I showed her the information to give her hope. Let’s fly away and leave the ruins of the past. If we have hope, we have a path into the future. I agreed with her, and we flew away.
    Aurora glided silently above the silver valley. The moon shone. Its soft rays touched the harsh, mountainous range in the north. Shadows shifted across the dark lands. She saw Clarimie and the Clamoor Clan from the air, and we met them as soon as we were on the ground.
    “We were setting up camp, but there are not enough supplies for fire and shelter,” said Clarimie. “We should stay away from the forest at night, but all we have is soft grass.”
    Fensagenia said, “My anger is louder than the beat of a thousand battle drums! Maldelsoul will pay for almost killing us and taking Arthaesia. I wish we were back—Clamoor needs us.”
    I can help with the fire , Aurora offered .
    I didn't want to risk burning the fields and starting a forest fire. I had another idea. “Can everyone move away from me? If we can't build a shelter, then we should grow one. Full concentration is needed for this.” I gathered my magic, bent down to touch the ground, and tried to feel the element of earth. Blue lights circled around me. I felt harmony with every breath the planet and I took together. I slowly lifted my hands off the ground and flung my arms to the sky as the plants grew into figures of my creation.
    The roots flowed gracefully, winding around one another to form rooms separated by plant walls. The main room could be used for the campfire and meetings. I was surprised at how good it looked. I stopped my magic when I was too tired to stand and fell on my knees. My vision blurred, my muscles ached, and my body fell to the wet grass. The others around me screamed in shock.
    I dropped into the world of my dreams. There was only darkness until a faint, thin light shone. The same voice that I had heard in Maldelsoul's castle said, Come and find me.
    Where can I find you? In dreams?
    No, I am located in the parallel realities of the universe. Follow a gate to darkness that reveals light and knowledge. See the reflection of yourself. The reflection will show you how you see yourself. You will enter ; however, you may not leave if your reflection proves to be wrong. Your path will lead you to unexpected journeys and ancient secrets in your soul.
    From the darkness a gr ay beach appeared. It was night.looked to the horizon: two mountains extended to form a bay. The moonlit waters flowed gracefully, and the stars and planets were scattered like colorful pebbles across the sky. I sat on the sand while a cool breeze blew. I looked into the glowing depths of the heavens.
    Soft clouds circled me until I appeared in another world. I sat on a rock next to a cherry tree. I was high in the mountains overlooking the infinite ocean of the clouds. The sun

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