Chapter 68: Moon

Title: Whispers in Winter's Embrace

Scene: The City Square of Emberreach

As the curtain rises, the City Square of Emberreach is revealed, blanketed in a thick layer of snow. Buildings with timber-framed facades line the square, their windows glowing warmly with candlelight. In the center stands a makeshift statue of a long-forgotten queen, her figure partially obscured by the falling snow. A lone figure, Elara, a young woman with striking bright blue eyes and long salmon-colored hair, dressed in a white dress adorned with lines of gold, stands at the base of the statue, gazing up at it with a mixture of reverence and uncertainty.

Elara speaks, her voice trembling and nervous.

"It's said that the Queen once walked these streets, her presence a beacon of hope in our darkest hours. But now... now her statue stands alone, a silent witness to the passage of time."

She brushes a delicate hand against the cold stone of the statue, her breath forming small clouds in the frigid air. From the shadows, a figure emerges, hooded and cloaked in dark fabric.

The stranger speaks in a low and grating voice.

"The Queen's legacy lives on in the hearts of her people, even as the world outside grows colder."

Elara startles, turning to face the stranger with a mixture of fear and curiosity.

"Who are you? Why do you speak of the Queen as if you knew her?" she questions.

"Some say I'm just a traveler passing through, but others... others know me as a keeper of secrets, a seeker of truths hidden beneath the surface," the stranger states with a smirk.

Elara narrows her eyes, studying the stranger's face for any hint of deceit. Her eyes briefly scan the crowd, noting a familiar pair of red eyes, but she quickly turns her attention elsewhere.

"What truths do you seek in Emberreach? What secrets could this town possibly hold?"

"The kind of secrets that whisper through the streets at night, carried on the wind like echoes of a forgotten melody. The kind of truths that linger in the shadows, waiting to be brought into the light," the stranger whispers as he slightly closes the distance.

"I don't know what you're talking about. This town may have its mysteries, but I have no part in them."

The stranger reaches out a gloved hand. "Everyone plays a part, whether they realize it or not. The question is, will you embrace your role or turn away from it?"

Elara hesitates, torn between the safety of ignorance and the allure of the unknown. The stranger's words hang in the air like a silent challenge, daring her to take the first step into the mystery.

"What do you want from me?" she questions with a trembling voice.

"Only what you're willing to give. The choice is yours, Elara of Emberreach. Will you remain a bystander in your own story, or will you seize the opportunity to become something more?"

With that, the stranger fades back into the shadows, leaving Elara alone in the snowy city square. She stands there for a moment, the weight of their words sinking in, before finally turning to leave. As she disappears into the night, the snow continues to fall, blanketing Emberreach in a quiet stillness.

("Damn, this is so boring!") Mirabella thought as the crowd clapped their hands and cheered at the brief play. Agatha and Lucinda seemed way too invested. "What even was that?" the princess murmured.

"The play was inspired by a storybook of a young girl named Elara who was the child of a queen," Lucinda excitedly explained. "She never knew it, but one night a stranger approached her and offered knowledge, just like we see it here." The girl seemed way too excited about the play.

"Hmm, it does seem rather interesting," Agatha stated. "I'm assuming there are more acts to this play?"

"Yep, there are. This one, in particular, is my favorite," Lucinda stated as she gestured for the two to follow her. "Isabella, the lead actor, is a friend of mine. Let's go say hi." Before the two could get any words in, Lucinda already rushed backstage. The two shrugged and followed. It was not long until they made it to the back of the small stage in the city square.

There, they saw the lead play actor conversing with some other elaborately dressed individuals. The salmon-haired actress immediately took notice of them, her expression lighting up as her eyes zero in on Lucinda.

"Lucinda dear!" the girl rushed towards Octavia's spawn and embraced her in a brief hug. "It has been too long!"

"You're telling me," Lucinda returned an equally enthusiastic smile. "Your acting was as great as always, Isabella."

"Please, you flatter me too much," Isabella stated as she glanced at Mirabella and Agatha. "Oh, but who are these two?"

"Agatha Gregory, a pleasure," the blonde gave a dull introduction and a simple curtsy.

"Mirabella," the princess gave an even duller one.

"A pleasure to meet you both," Isabella spoke with a bright smile. "I am Isabella Trune, an old friend of Lucinda here."

"But what brings you to Verdantis? Not that I am complaining, it's always good to see you," the actress asked.

"I, along with these two and a few others, have come to aid the kingdom of Verdantis with the Drah'lurahr Cult," Lucinda informed.

"Ah, those few," Isabella's mouth formed a frown. "Well, I do wish you well on that particular endeavor. But say, how about after the play, we reconvene at a café? I know just the perfect place."

"Sounds like a plan!" Lucinda exclaimed, immediately accepting. Meanwhile, Agatha and Mirabella just watched the two as they continue conversing.

("Such a pure friendship,") Agatha internally mused. She would be lying if she said she did not wish for the same type of companionship with a girl her own age. She threw a glance at Mirabella.

("Hmm, who cares? Who needs friends when you're strong?") Yes, due to her reputation of brashness, she had almost no friends. There is Juliana, but the girl was more like a little sibling more than anything. She would not admit it, but she did long for that kind of friendship. She glances at Agatha.

("Not a chance/ Not a chance")

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As Mikoto walked through the massive doors of the cathedral, he was immediately struck by the sheer scale of the interior. Sunlight streamed in through the stained glass windows, casting bright colors across the stone floor. The walls rose high above him, adorned with carvings and statues that seemed to come to life in the dim light.

To his left, he saw rows upon rows of pews, each meticulously carved and polished. On the right, he spotted an ornate altar, adorned with gold and jewels and flanked by towering candles. As he moved closer, he noticed the intricate detail of the carvings, each one seemingly telling a different story.

Above him, the ceiling stretched on for what seemed like miles, its intricate arches and gothic design standing out. In every corner, there were reminders of the cathedral's history. From the faded frescoes depicting historical scenes to the weathered stone walls, each element served as a reminder of the passage of time and the enduring power of faith.

He trailed behind Asaun and Professor Eugene, taking note of two rather unique individuals standing at the center of the enormous cathedral. The first one he noticed was certainly the more peculiar of the two. He was dressed in fine, sleek, pitch-black armor from head to toe. The armor seemed high-quality and was adorned with patterns of gold.

Even from beneath his helmet, Mikoto felt his gaze immediately zero in on him. His own gaze was also drawn to this knight. His instincts that told him that Princess Amaury was powerful were practically going crazy here.

"Captain Asaun, it is good to see you." He tore his gaze away from the armored individual as he heard a soothing voice. The other person in the cathedral was a very androgynous man with long lilac hair hidden beneath a hooded veil with a cross decorating its center. He was dressed in white robes with a dull blue adorning most of the robe. "And you must be Professor Eugene from Luminare Academy, a pleasure. And many thanks for your assistance," the man thanked with a smile.

"Your words are too kind, Archbishop," Professor Eugene stated with a slight bow.

("This guy is supposed to be the archbishop? I expected someone more old and cranky.") Mikoto mused as Asaun spoke up.

"Archbishop Percival," the knight greeted with a swift bow. "It is good to see that you are in good health." Asaun then turned to the man in black armor. "And it is good to see you too, Ser Dante." The armored man, now named Dante, gave the elf a nod.

"Forgive us for this meeting, but this is the boy we spoke of through our communications," Professor Eugene stated.

"Ah, Mikoto Yukio," the archbishop stated, seemingly testing the name on his tongue. "It is a pleasure to make your acquaintance."

"Likewise-" Mikoto was cut off when the man's eyes zeroed in on him with a questioning gaze.

"Interesting," the archbishop stepped closer to him, much to the confusion of most in the cathedral. "The moon Goddess."