Holt couldnโt think straight. Brode lay limp between him and Talia. โBrode?โ Talia said, as though heโd only dozed off. โBrode?โ Her voice
cracked like a breaking branch.
A shadow loomed over them, and Pyra and Ash growled. The creature in black planted the butt of its polearm into the ground and lowered its head.
โI would step away if I were you,โ the creature said. Its voice sounded like a human nobleman but contained an edge of something dragonish; something larger than himself.
Holt did not.
โItโs for his own good, you know,โ the creature insisted.
Talia got up first. She trembled but stepped away as the creature instructed.
Holt remained. He couldnโt move. Brode had been the only rider whoโd ever treated him like a person rather than with irreverence. A bastard who had become a rider.
Beneath the creatureโs hood, two huge blue eyes flashed like sapphires. Holt felt a presence cresting towards his soul again, but unlike Silasโs clawing reach this one was gentle.
โHow curious,โ the creature said. It offered out a hand to Holt. Up close the true nature of the creature became plain. It wore no plate armor. Those burnt orange scales were real and covered the whole back of the creatureโs hand. Morphed human-like fingers, equally scaled, ended in blue fingernails thick as talons.
Ash came over and pushed on Holt. With that Holt got up but he did not take the creatureโs hand.
โI see manners are still lost on youth.โ
Holt ignored him. It felt wrong to leave Brode to die on the ground. Even as he thought this, roots sprouted from the earth. Huge perfect leaves blossomed and enveloped Brode, covering his face. They tightened.
Heโll suffocate, Holt thought. He tried to move but a swirling barrier of power blocked him.
โItโs helping him,โ the creature said. โBe humble and respectful and he may live. The emerald flight has arrived.โ
As soon as the creature announced this, dragons in all shades of green glided over the edge of the Withering Wood. Holt stopped counting after a dozen. They maintained a tight formation like a flock of birds until suddenly they scattered and landed to encircle Holt and the others.
No dragon had a rider, and they were all the same type. Emeralds empowered by nature magic. Holt had somehow found himself in the middle of one of the reclusive wild flights.
โFear not,โ the creature said.
โAre you with them?โ Talia asked. โWho are you?โ
โIโm notย withย anyone.โ He lowered his hood to reveal a face caught somewhere between human and dragon. The human had won out, but there was a serpentine nature to his nose. Scales in shades of autumn leaves covered him like skin. Instead of hair he had sinewy blue flares and small ridges running down to the nape of his neck. When he spoke, it was clear his teeth were largely human except for two small fangs that hinted toward the dragon.
โMy name,โ he said with a flourish, โis Rake.โ
Taliaโs jaw dropped and Holt ground his knuckles into the corner of his eyes, unable to fully believe what he was looking at.
โI know,โ Rake said, โdo try to contain yourselves at my magnificence. I suggest you remain calm. The West Warden does not favor vivaciousness.โ
Rake faced the center of the newly formed ring and took a knee. No one protested. Even Pyra lowered her head without a fight.
A pair of great wings beat in the air and a final emerald dragon appeared. This one was as large as Clesh and dark as pine needles. It landed remarkably gently in the center of the circle of lesser emeralds.
Rake spread his arms. โHail the West Warden,โ he began loudly, โit is my great privilege to have fulfilled the burden set by your Elder.โ
The West Wardenโs tail flicked much like Pyraโs did when she was annoyed.
โThe Elder would have desired fewer losses.โย The scorn in the Wardenโs voice reminded Holt of riders speaking to subordinates when in a foul mood.ย โA good thing you sped so far ahead of the flight to see your task complete.โ
โAn excellent thing,โ Rake insisted, without missing a beat. โAnd your timely arrival saves me having to find you in turn. A fine end to theย daysย I spent hunting him.โ
โVery well, soul-cursed. Your actions did prevent further harm to my flight. For that, I judge your bargain with the Elder fulfilled. You have earned our favor.โ
Rake bowed theatrically. โYour fairness is matched only by your knowledge of birds.โ Then he got up and seemed ready to leave Holt and Talia to their fates when the Warden called him back.
โStay, Rake. We are not done here.โย Rake bowed graciously again.ย โWhat of the younglings?โ
โOh them,โ Rake said as though heโd forgotten. โYes. They had the pleasure of watching me save their lives, honored Warden.โ
Green smoke puffed out of the Wardenโs snout.ย โThey are lower members of the Storm Lordโs Order. They must have been assisting him.โ
โNot unless Lords train their juniors by attacking them with full force,โ Rake said. โThen again, it has been a long time since I trained there myself.โ
The Warden was not amused by this. He turned his attention to the group. A second later his eyes narrowed onto Ash.
โBlindnessโฆโ
Two emeralds advanced upon Ash, their teeth bared. Ash backed away and the bond began to thrum.
โHey,โ Holt cried. Throwing respect to the wind, he got up and ran to Ashโs side. โKeep away from him.โ
Desperate, Holt looked imploringly to Rake. Their would-be savior gave him a look as if to say, โyouโre on your own.โ Even so, Holt swore that Rake tightened his grip upon his polearm.
It was Pyra who acted. She ran in between Ash and the two emeralds, snarling and gathering fire.
โBack with you,โย she cried, her burning power evident in her voice. It must be draining the last of her core to do so.ย โBack with you or face me. I who have inherited verses from the Fire Elder himself, he who bent the searing mountains to his will. This hatchling is under my protection.โ
She ended by snapping at the air. Despite the danger, Holt beamed.
โYouโd give your life for the hatchling?โย The Warden asked.ย โNever have I known a daughter of fire to tolerate the weak.โ
โHe is the greatest weapon in the fight against the scourge,โย Pyra said.
The Warden gave a hearty rumble of laughter.ย โI doubt that.โ He lingered upon Ash.ย โHmmโฆ a song I do not recognize.โย Next, his full gaze fell upon Holt. Once more, Holt had the sensation that someone was observing his soul.ย โAnd your connectionโฆ so pureโฆโย This seemed to trouble him.ย โProve what you claim.โ
Another emerald from the circle came forward. This one had several packages hanging from vines around its neck. Each was a bundle of the same type of large leaves covering Brode. One of the vine straps snapped free and then slithered through the grass to lay before Ash. Finally, it unwrapped, revealing a cut of bramble bush. The bramble was more thorn than fruit and what blackberries remained were turning green and oozy.
โAre you strong enough?โ Holt asked.
โI think so,โย Ash said. โFor something small.โย White light โ its core so bright that its edges appeared dark โ gathered at his snout before he gently pressed it onto the bramble. As expected, the bush was cured. Its thorns shrank then fell off, its fruit swelled in size and ripened.
Every emerald in the vicinity began growling or rumbling in surprise.
The Wardenโs eyes widened in shock. He inclined his head.ย โI have judged too hastily.ย Settle now,โย he added with a look to the emeralds advancing on Ash, but they were already backing away, their heads also inclined.
Holt sighed in relief, as did Talia. Rake nodded and lowered his weapon.
โExcuse the actions of my flight,โย the Warden said flatly. It was crystal clear he didnโt mean it.
โNo,โ Holt said. โI wonโt.โ
Rake winced.
โHoltโฆโ Talia moaned.
It wasnโt smart, he knew. Brode would cuff him and tell him he was thinking with his heart again, but he couldnโt help it. If Pyra could change her attitude, so could these wild dragons.
โYou shouldnโt just kill dragons like Ash. Admit it, you wouldnโt have stopped your dragons if he couldnโt cure the blight.โ
He felt the Wardenโs magic press against his soul again, more forcefully this time, like a healer conducting an examination.
โPerhaps you are right, child,โย the Warden said, sounding almost sad. He recovered and continued. โThese discoveries will be of great interest to my Elder. No emerald before has been born with such gifts. We sensed his power distantly in the woods. A fragment of the blight cleansed away. We believed only a Lord of your Order would have such power.โ
โI am no emerald,โย Ash said.ย โI am a son of the moon. My song is written at night.โ
Every emerald present reacted to that revelation. If dragons could exchange shocked whispers, these emeralds were doing so. They growled lowly, rumbled in their throats and twisted their heads from side to side to look at one another.
โLunar?โย the Warden mused. โA magic of light. Yesโฆ that may explain it. Step forward, Ash.โ
Tentatively, Ash did so. His oversized blue eyes were fixed on a point somewhere far past the Wardenโs right wing. The Warden then lowered his head, as though he might glean information from proximity.
โAh, yes, I can hear notes akin to the moon and stars. Immature yet there as the songbird chirrups his first melody. Yes, you are a son of night.โ
โNow that is quite something,โ Rake said. He looked to Holt again with a great interest. It reminded Holt of his father scrutinizing a new and exotic recipe, and he didnโt feel entirely comfortable about it.
โA new flight is born, and the world grows,โย said the Warden. He threw back his head and roared; roared as though the whole world had just bent before him. For a dragon this was joy unbounded. His latent power became tangible around them. Petals bloomed from thin air; rock and stone burst from the ground, rising as though untethered to the world; and tremors ran through the earth.
As quickly as it began, it ended. The Warden regained his composure, although he too had a hearty rumble in his throat now.
โMy Elder spoke wisely. I should not have lost faith in the natural world to grow a solution.โ
โIf I may ask, honoredโฆ Warden,โ Talia began carefully, โwhy were you in the Withering Woods?โ
โThe blight affects all, child. This troubles my Elder deeply. Yet centuries of attempting to undo its rot have been in vain. The power of the Life Elder can reverse the corruption of the scourge, but it takes a great deal of his strength to do so, and then only in a small way.โ
Holt gasped. This Elder was surely one of the most powerful beings in the world, attuned to the natural world, and even he struggled to do what Ash could.
โHarmonizing our collective songs can achieve more than one of us alone, yet even if we spent eternity doing so, the spread of the blight would win.โ
โYou mean, itโs constantly spreading?โ Talia asked.
โPiece by piece it conquers the land. The woods first, which are our home. But the truth is worse. The blight burrows, its grasping roots run deep. Poison leaks at the ocean floor, and in the cellar of the world dark things move unseen. When news reached us of a new presence in this land, we were sent to see if the corruption is abolished easier when fresh. Alas, not by enough. It gladdened my heart when I felt a portion of the horror in the woods vanish in an instant.โ
โIt was just one tree,โ Holt said.
โA drop of water during a drought is gratefully received.โ
โBut why Ash?โ Talia asked. โWhy his powers rather than fire or the healing possessed by some emerald or mystic dragons. We donโt understand.โ
The Warden snorted, drew his head back, seeming to look at the horizon. At last he seemed to decide upon something.
โWhat do you know of the origins of the scourge?โ
โVery little,โ Talia said. โOnly when the first incursion attacked the world and the riders formed. Thatโs almost a thousand years ago now.โ
โI remember it well.โ
โYou were there?โ Talia said in awe. โBut of course, you were, mighty Warden,โ she added hurriedly. She even curtsied.
Rake smirked.
Taliaโs face went bright red, but she soldiered on. โDo you know something of how the scourge began? Some reason why lunar magic would be so effective?โ
The Warden looked to Talia, then to each of the others ending with Holt in turn, and quickly looked away.ย โMuch of the scourge remains a mystery.โ
Holt thought that a lie. The Warden had clearly hesitated. It was a common enough thing Holt had noticed in his time. Powerful people, important people, were less subtle around their subordinates than they thought they were.
โHowever,โย the Warden continued, โthe scourge is not natural. We should know. Foul powers took an existing race of insects and turned them into the bane of the world. Do you know of which race I speak?โ
Talia and Holt exchanged a look.
โTheir venom rots their victims, for thatโs what they desire to feed upon.
They prefer darkness below ground.โ
Talia had the tell-tale face of trying to wrack her brain for an answer. Holt hadnโt a clue. There were probably loads of insects heโd never heard of.
โThe vethrax.โ
Realization crashed into Holt. โOmens of death. They tried to take our rotting meat in the forest. Brodeโฆ Brode said they hate daylight.โ
โAll light.โ
โBut the scourge can move by day or night,โ Talia said. โThey favor the night, in fact. It doesnโt hinder them.โ
โThe powers which enhanced the vethrax made their poison strong. Strong enough to negate the effect of the sun or moon that their lesser brethren cannot bearโ”
โBut a magical light would even out the power difference,โ Talia finished. โJust as it takes an Ascendant to equal an Ascendant in physical strength.โ
โAsh throws much into question,โย the Warden said.ย โWhat now? What of the Storm Lord and his Sovereign? I must inform the Life Elder at once.โย As he spoke, the leafy case containing Brode rose and floated over to land before him.ย โThis one carries an echo of our flight. Distant. Notes of
sorrow. Yet from afar I assumed him to be the one we sought. Alas, soon those notes will pass forever.โ
A lump formed in Holtโs throat.
It was Talia who managed to speak, โThe man you speak of is our tutor.โ She fell to one knee again. โHe was gravely wounded by Silas the Storm Lord. Will you not help him?โ
โOnly my Elder has such power.โ
โThere must be something you can do,โ Talia said. โYour servant, Rake
โโ
Rake threw up his hands. โI made no such guarantees.โ
โI hope not,โย said the Warden. An edge had returned to his voice again.
โNor would any such promise bind to me or my Elder. Rake, soul-cursed, is no member of our flight.โ
Holt dropped to his knees too and clasped his hands like a beggar. โPlease, we need him.โ
“To claw life back from death disrupts the natural order. It is a desecration. Even if I possessed the power, I would not do it.”
Talia sobbed, burying her face in her hands. Holt desperately wanted to cry, but no tears came, only painful gasps for breath. His eyes felt raw, and his nerves were on edge.
The emerald dragons began taking off, one by one.
“At least help us,” Holt pleaded, his voice hoarse. “Help us fight against the scourge and Silas.”
“We do not interfere in human affairs. That was the pact made when your Order was established.”
Holt couldnโt understand what an ancient agreement had to do with their current situation. He was about to protestโhe had nothing to lose by tryingโwhen the Warden spread his wings.
“I am sorry for your loss,” he said. “As a parting gift, my flight will banish your weariness and heal what time would heal.”
A wave of power radiated from the Warden. Holt felt it pulse through the air. When it struck him, all the aches in his body vanished, his hunger dissipated, and he felt as refreshed as if he had awakened from a deep, dreamless sleep. Even the dragon bond felt whole again, though Ashโs core remained unreplenishedโthe Life Elder couldnโt simply transfer lunar motes, after all. Still, Holt could hardly complain. He hadnโt felt this good since Ash had hatched.
Pyra was especially pleased. Her wounds from the battle with the Wyrm Cloaks healed over, leaving no scars. She stretched her now mended wings, flexing them with a nervous energy.
โGo forth and do your duty as I must do mine.โย The leaves around Brode began to unwrap.ย โAs for you Rake, come in your time and seek an audience with the Life Elder.โ
โActually,โ Rake said, thumbing his polearm as though this were all causal, โIโd like you to grant me my favor now.โ
One emerald dragon actually stopped mid-take off at those words.
The Warden narrowed his eyes.ย โI cannot give you what you have asked for.โ
โWell then, itโs a good thing Iโm changing what Iโm asking for.โ Rake smiled, threw Holt a wink and then nodded toward Brodeโs body. โIโd like the old man there to be healed.โ
The Warden snorted green smoke and the grass beneath his talons grew then shrank at an alarming rate.ย โYou waste your favor on this?โ
โYou said your Elder had the power, after all.โ
โHe will not do this thing.โ
โAsk him anyway. My mind is made up.โ Rake bowed again, too theatrically to be entirely respectful.
โSo be it.โย At once the leaves regrew around Brodeโs pale body. The West Warden growled at one of his subordinates and the emerald picked up Brode in its talons before joining the others as they climbed higher into the sky.
With that, the Warden took off without another word.
Rake turned his back on the flight, smiling mischievously at Holt and the others.
โFinally, weโre alone.โ