“Sacrebleu… It’s like I’m living my twenties all over again,” Lucien said as he lit his pipe of loki, took a drag, and rested his back against the edge of the bouncing wagon.
The driver, an older dwarf, scowled and glared at the scruffy man dressed in blue and red. He looked to be wearing an army uniform, yet not one he had ever seen, and he spoke with such a strange accent, like some man from the West. “Oi, I thought I told ya not to smoke back there, eh!”
Lucien flinched and smiled with a blush. “Ah, sorry, friend, I was stuck reminiscing and forgot.” He hummed and took one final drag before dumping the contents of his pipe overboard. “Must say, Mr. Akron, you and your family were wise to heed my advice.” He stowed his pipe before stuffing his hand into his jacket and rummaged around before pulling out a silver pocket watch.
A young elven woman across from him, with short white hair and striking blue eyes, arched a brow at him. “What are you even talking about, Mr. Lucien?” she asked in a hushed voice.
“Well, girl…” Lucien hummed as he rummaged through his jacket again with his other hand while keeping a keen eye on the watch. After a moment, he pulled out a worn leather book. “Hold on…” He pursed his lips and opened the book, the aged yellow pages flittering in the wind as the wagon bounced.
The man cursed in his strange language as the few others who sat in the wagon with them, Akron’s wife and three children, shared awkward glances with one another. Lucien clumsily flipped through the pages before stopping, his brow raising as he pursed his lips and nodded. He tapped the page a few times and looked up at them all.
“It seems like it’s begun.” He clicked something on the watch and narrowed his eyes at it. “A few minutes sooner than expected as well.” He curled his lips, then nodded.
The elven girl looked to the dwarfs with a dumbfounded expression. “Is he always like this?”
Mrs. Akron rubbed her fiery red hair and nodded before resting a hand on her daughter’s shoulder. “Aye, ever since he walked up to our forge a week ago.”
“Such a lovely forge that was,” Lucien sighed.
“Was?” Akron huffed. “It still is, the finest in all of Mareen!”
Lucien tsked and shook his head as he stuffed the watch away into his jacket. He looked at the elven girl and shrugged with an expression that simply read, “Sure was.”
He then gave her a perplexed look and leaned forwards. “Say, girl, what did you say your name was again?” he asked. “I’m afraid I missed it, and my journal doesn’t say anything about you.”
The girl blinked and cocked her head, then shook it and sighed. “I told you; my name is Crystal. I said this like three times already.”
The man snapped his finger. “Aha, yes, yes, Crystal, Crystal.” He repeated her name many times as he rifled through the pages of his book before taking out a pen and scribbling on a random page. “Apologies, so many names, so many people, I swear. Though I must say, such an unoriginal name.”
Crystal frowned. “What’s wrong with my name?”
Lucien waved his pen in the air. “What’s wrong is that it’s so… bland. Do you know how many Crystals exist in Eifelheim? Let me tell you, too many. I swear, parents see one shiny rock but instead of learning what kind of crystal it is, they decide to generalize your name. Honestly, if I were to choose, I’d call you Quartz. Or perhaps Sapphire because of your eyes.” He spun the end of the pen at her.
Crystal once again shared a look with the dwarfs. Mrs. Akron was even nodding in agreement. She scowled. “I—Well—Thanks for the input, I guess.”
“Anytime, dearie. Anyway… what were you asking me? Sorry I tend to get on a lot of tangents.” Lucien looked at her and blinked with a blank expression.
“You’re… strange,” Crystal said slowly. “I was asking, uh, Merlin’s beard…” she cursed.
“Too long,” Lucien said, “I swear that man needs to trim it. The thing is practically a Roomba now with how much dust it collects as he walks—oh, zut,
sorry.” He smirked as Crystal shook her head and then snapped her fingers.
“That’s right. What were you talking about before? With the watch and such, the whole ‘living in your twenties’?” She gestured to where he stuck his pocket watch away.
Lucien’s smirk faded, and he rested against the wagon again and looked out over Heinmarr’s rolling fields. Far off, he could see the distant Duskland peaks to the east, beyond which were the Kenchala Valley and Veilland.
“I was speaking of war,” Lucien said solemnly.
Crystal’s eyes widened, and Mrs. Akron’s children looked at each other, confused. “What do you mean?” Crystal asked. “It’s impossible that a war has begun.”
Lucien looked at her. “I’m afraid, child, it is not.”
“With who?” Mrs. Akron asked. She hesitated to believe the man before her, except… ever since this stranger showed up at her husband’s forge, everything he’d said had come true.
“Veilland,” he said. “As we speak, they march on your land.”
“You’re kidding me?” Crystal crossed her arms across her chest and leaned back. “The world has had peace for two thousand years. The Global Alliance wouldn’t let this happen.”
Lucien sighed. “Perhaps, perhaps not? The probabilities of such an outcome are too vast for me to calculate, though… I’ve seen this before. Many, many times.”
“You’ve seen war?” one of Akron’s children asked, a young dwarfen boy who was already showing signs of his first beard.
Lucien looked at him. “Not just any war, child,” he said softly, “a world war.” The child blinked, trying to understand. Mrs. Akron grabbed the boy and turned him away as she hugged him. Lucien looked at her scowling gaze and smiled. “But don’t worry. Everything will be alright… Everything will eventually be alright.”
The end of Book One.
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Chapters
- Chapter 139: Train to Belpre
- Chapter 138: Wagon Ride through Downaway
- Chapter 137: A Toast
- Chapter 136: Getting Dressed
- Chapter 135: Dawn of a New Day
- Chapter 134: Lunar Council
- Book 4: Prologue
- Book III Epilogue
- Chapter 133: An Offer I Can Take
- Chapter 132: Betrayal?
- Chapter 131: Not an Angel
- Chapter 130: Present Moment
- Chapter 129: Strength
- Chapter 128: A Weapon
- Chapter 127: A Choice
- Chapter 126: Beacon of Hope
- Chapter 125: Two Sides of a Coin
- Chapter 124: Fury
- Chapter 123: Everything Will Be Alright
- Chapter 122: A Plan
- Chapter 121: The Pattern
- Chapter 120: Mind Goblins
- Chapter 119: Compromise
- Chapter 118: Not Another One…
- Chapter 117: Lifeline
- Chapter 116: The Angel Returns
- Chapter 115: The Plan
- Chapter 114: Construction Site
- Chapter 113: The Numbers
- Chapter 112: New Contact
- Chapter 111: Relinquishing Control
- Chapter 110: Independence
- Chapter 109: Survivors
- Chapter 108: The Coming Frostwind
- Chapter 107: Radiance
- Chapter 106: A Nightmare
- Chapter 105: The Unwoken Mind
- Chapter 104: Memories
- Chapter 103: The Villain the World Needed
- Chapter 102: The Truth
- Chapter 101: His Name
- Chapter 100: Face to Face
- Chapter 99: Frustration
- Chapter 98: The Book
- Chapter 97: Distraction
- Chapter 96: The Ruin
- Chapter 95: Before the Storm
- Chapter 94: The Asshole Friend
- Chapter 93: Mysterious Benefactor
- Chapter 92: Air Raid
- Chapter 91: Turning Point II
- Chapter 90: Vision
- Chapter 89: Caster
- Chapter 88: Backyard Magic
- Chapter 87: Tension
- Chapter 86: Strange Guests
- Chapter 85: Renka
- Chapter 84: Trapped With My Thoughts
- Chapter 83: Idle Talk
- Chapter 82: Like an Angel
- Chapter 81: Forming an Onion
- Chapter 80: Night Out
- Chapter 79: Out to Dinner
- Chapter 78: Meeting
- Chapter 77: Master of Confusion
- Chapter 76: Encountering Friends
- Chapter 75: Concerns
- Chapter 74: Jealousy
- Chapter 73: Arrival
- Chapter 72: On the Road Yet Again
- Chapter 71: Catching Up
- Chapter 70: Story of the Hunt Pt. 2
- Chapter 69: Story of the Hunt Pt. 1
- Chapter 68: A Change of Pace
- Chapter 67: Mom and Dad
- Chapter 66: My Name
- Chapter 65: For Whom the Bell Tolls
- Chapter 64: Tower
- Chapter 63: Control
- Chapter 62: Reunion
- Chapter 61: The Claw
- Chapter 60: Irredeemable
- Chapter 59: Into the Breach
- Chapter 58: Operation Dawnstar Pt. 3
- Chapter 57: Operation Dawnstar Pt. 2
- Chapter 56: Operation Dawnstar Pt. 1
- Chapter 55: Final Training
- Chapter 54: Easy Company
- Chapter 53: Battle Plans
- Chapter 52: The Briefing
- Chapter 51: Memories From the Past
- Chapter 50: Magic and Dolls
- Chapter 49: Little Healer
- Chapter 48: Igniting the Sky
- Chapter 47: My Choice
- Chapter 46: A Lead
- Chapter 45: A New Friend
- Chapter 44: Safety and Intelligence
- Chapter 43: River Boat
- Chapter 42: Fork in the Road
- Chapter 41: New Companions
- Chapter 40: How to Save a Life
- Chapter 39: Shrapnel
- Chapter 38: My Teacher and the Voice in my Head
- Chapter 37: Woods Walk
- Chapter 36: Battle of Kassel Part Two
- Chapter 35: The Battle of Kassel Part One
- Chapter 34: Down the Mountain
- Chapter 33: On the Run
- Chapter 32: The Retreat
- Chapter 31: On the Road
- Chapter 30: Coming Down the River
- Chapter 29: Unexpected Dream Visit
- Book One: Epilogue
- Chapter 28: Turning Point
- Chapter 27: Rumbling
- Chapter 26: The Cabin
- Chapter 25: Breakfast Talk
- Chapter 24: A Plan and a Dream
- Chapter 23: The Ultimatum
- Chapter 22: Change of Plans
- Chapter 21: Changes
- Chapter 20: Like Sister Like Brother
- Chapter 19: Magical Studies
- Chapter 18: Forgiveness
- Chapter 17: Power
- Chapter 16: The Master
- Chapter 15: The Cave
- Chapter 14: Arrival
- Chapter 13: On the Road
- Chapter 12: The Promise
- Chapter 11: Family Meeting
- Chapter 10: Father
- Chapter 9: Mother
- Chapter 8: Panic
- Chapter 7: A Warning
- Chapter 6: A Winter Guest
- Chapter 5: Secrets
- Chapter 4: Prediction
- Chapter 3: Sibling
- Chapter 2: First Steps
- Chapter 1: A Name
- Prologue