1st Day of Winter in the Year 520 AV
On Mizahar, winter had begun bringing with it the abnormal weather all around thanks to Morwin's absence. Within the confines of Ialari's Dominion however, the arrival of winter went unnoticed. The Dominion, appearing as a vast subterranean cavern, at first somewhat resembled someplace one may find beneath the mountains of Kalea. The resemblance though was fleeting. The cavern ceiling was split with a series of fissures that allowed light to filter down to the cavern floor. The floor itself was covered in grass and moss with a handful of trees broken in places by small boulders. There was a small pond with a flattened stone in the center that barely breached the water's surface. The sounds of songbirds filled the area as a variety of small rodents scurried through the grass. The occasional butterfly rested on one of many small flowers the dotted the small expanse of grassy area. Occasionally, a subtle breeze would drift by, causing slight movement of the grass and trees. Basking in one of the pillars of filtered sunlight were two quite unique snakes; unique in that their were currently only two of their species in all of existence. Created from a mystical property within Ialari's own blood, the snakes with their jet black coloring and silver-veined patterns, shared the appearance of Ialari's metallic arm.
Looming over the serenity of the cavern floor, reaching up from the ground not far from one of the cavern walls, was a massive, gnarled oak tree. From its branches hung dozens of bodies all baring the image of Ialari. Each body looked to have died from different violent means. The tree was in part, a symbol placed in the Dominion by Dira, Goddess of Death. It was also, as Ialari had learned, the key to finding the answers about herself she so desperitely sought.
Finally, not far from the edge of the pond stood a tall, stone statue of snake, coiled in a way that looked as though it may strike.
Sitting in the grass, her back leaning against the cool stone of the statue, was Ialari. She was dressed in a simple black loincloth as the temperature in the Dominion was whatever she chose it to be. Her eyes were closed, her legs crossed with her hands resting in her lap as she slept.
Whether she dreamed or not while she slept, she did not know. She would always wake either from a simple dream or a jarring nightmare with little to no recollection of what any of it may have been about. Such was the case when she finally opened her eyes. Arching her back, she stretched her arms up and out and let slip a wide yawn.
Looking around, she allowed herself a smile as she took in the sight around her. Out loud to herself, she said in a raspy, just awoke from a long sleep voice, "I never get tired of seeing this place."
Slowly, with some initial difficulty, she got to her feet and stretched her legs. "How long did I sleep this time I wonder?" She thought as she placed her hand against the statue for balance.
A familiar voice answered aloud as if hearing her thought, "I would imagine it has been too long." The voice was moderately deep with a hint of gravel to it
Stepping from around the back of the statue and coming to stand a few feet from her was a older man with a long, well kept white beard and short white hair. He was dressed in crimson red robes and had a calm look on his face. It was Amir Berliotz, Former Wizard of the Seven Robes of Alahea...or at least an echo of the man. The real Berliotz died long ago from overgiving during his own experiments at discovering Dominion. His soul had been split into 10 pieces, each existing as a ghost driven insane by the ordeal. When Ialari encountered the ghosts in the city of Nyka during her own discovery of Dominion, they possessed her for a few body-rending moments. During the possession, the wizard's broken soul was reforged into a single whole. Eventually, Ialari would end up confronting the reformed mad wizard's ghost in a battle to possess the secrets of Dominion. Berliotz's rage fell to Ialari's faith and he was finally delivered to the hands of Dira.
Now, existing as a few thoughts and memories from his earlier life left over in Ialari's mind after the possession, this Berliotz was given form in the Dominion through Ialari's bond with it. He was little more than a reflection of Ialari's own thoughts mixed with fragments of the wizard of long ago.
It had taken some time for Ialari to accept the shadow of one of her greatest enemies as being just a harmless mirage yet she sometimes, when she talked with him, she forgot that she was basically talking to herself.
Berliotz's sudden arrivals ceased to surprise her long ago. As she was about to speak, Berliotz answered her thoughts before they turned into words. "You conveniently keep forgetting that the longer you spend in the Ukalas, the more it will change you."
Frowning, Ialari chided back, "I really wish you'd let me actually talk before you answer me." She knew however that it was pointless to argue with the "man". As he had told her countless times over the years, she was only arguing with herself.
Ignoring her frustration, Berliotz commented, "Perhaps you should leave this place for a time, return to the world, refocus."
Ialari considered his words for a moment before responding. "You may be right. I...I am having a hard time remembering what it feels like back there." She was referring to Syka.
Taking a few careful steps while allowing her balance to return, Ialari glanced at the Tree of Death. All the answers to her most pressing questions were in that tree. She finally had access to it but her fear of what she may discover held her back. The thought of returning to Syka for a change of perception was becoming more enticing by the moment.
"Alright, I do believe it is long past time to return. I wonder what has come of the place. Would they even remember me?" It was a passing thought. Whether they remembered her or not didn't bother her all that much. Her stays in Syka hadn't been rather extensive but she had a few profound moments.
Just as she called on memories of her past adventures, Ialari's attention was quickly pulled away. The cavern floor began to, softly at first, vibrate. The vibrations gave way to trembles and then to full shaking. Falling to one knee only moments after finally finding her footing, Ialari looked all around her. The shaking of the cavern in such a way meant only one thing. Getting back on her feet, she ran quickly to where she kept her various supplies and possessions. She grabbed her robes, strapped on her belt and dagger and retrieved, Stormslinger, the magical weapon that looked like a crossbow without the bow.
Just as soon as she had prepared herself the best she could, there was a shimmer in the air several yards from where she stood. The shimmering was replaced by rippling followed by the horrendous sound of ripping and tearing. Then, just like someone ripping a hole in a piece of cloth, a ragged, pulsing rift formed within the Dominion. It was not all that unlike a bloody wound spontaneously opening up upon a person's flesh. An ever present reminder of just how damaged the Ukalas was after the Valterian, the rift was a tear in the fabric of reality. Ialari had encountered a couple in the past with varying results but they were each unpredictable and potentially quite dangerous.
Moments after the rift had opened, Ialari could see something moving on the other side and it was moving toward her. Her return to Syka would have to wait a bit longer.
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