How long had we been moving towards Elijah? Maybe I should have tracked the days better during travel, but there was no point in crying about something I should have done after the fact. . Hoggdin said it helped get perspective and to learn more, though I hadn’t seen that yet, so far most of the
Something occurred to me once I thought about Nautilus like that. How would we cross something like an ocean if we had to? Were there ships on Phestia? That was definitely not something I accounted for when we began traveling. I knew we weren’t allowed to take food with us, but would a raft have been against the rules of a
Not having the greatest mental picture of what travel could entail was not exactly the kind of thing I wanted to learn while on a
to make sure we were fine to keep going; everyone looked fine which is what I expected. The harsh winds and sheer cliffs made flying through here kind of difficult for Onilin and Zagzin, especially with us on their backs which slowed down our pace.
As I went to think over a sea traversal plan, something began approaching us rapidly from above, so we quickly took defensive positions while a massive bird slammed into the cliff above us. The bird looked down on us with curiosity in its golden eyes. There was no way they were on a
“Greetings, King Ilrymax.” I tried saying politely. The giant bird erupted in laughter after I said that.
“Are you sure I am Ilrymax? You sounded so confident, Lux.” Ilrymax taunted me between fits of laughter.
“How do you know who I am?” I checked, not grasping how he instantly identified me.
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“Because the other four know I am King Ilrymax, and there is only one
“So, uh… um, King Ilrymax, how may we help you?” I inquired. Onilin was snorting behind me as she fought the urge to laugh.
“I sensed some beings in my territory and decided to see who they were.” Ilrymax informed me as he was tilting his head side to side.
“I believe we were supposed to do the trial of King Elijah first.” I informed him. Ilrymax just laughed some more.
“I can’t fault you for not knowing, the order of Kings is heavily encouraged, not a hard rule. If you happen to come across another King on the path to the intended King, you are allowed to do their trial so as to not have to return to them later because it saves everyone time. Granted, minor deviation is fine, as going in reverse order will be actively discouraged for example.” Ilrymax explained to me.
Ikol asked me mentally, looking confused.
I replied as I thought of how to phrase my next sentence.
“But you actively sought us out. We did not stumble across you.” I stated in order to buy some time. Ilrymax only laughed harder when I pointed that out.
“Semantics. I am bored and wanted to test some younglings.” Ilrymax shot back in an instant.
“I guess this was a possibility.” I grumbled.
Ikol whined mentally. Ilrymax and his fancy words were going to melt Ikol’s brain.
I clarified for my musclehead.
“Now that you’ve finished defining words for Ikol, let’s have a conversation.” Ilrymax told me before jumping off the cliff face and onto the path.
“Conversation?” I probed. Was that seriously the trial? Just talk to Ilrymax? He began laughing again for some reason.
“You seem so confused.” Ilrymax teased as he found my skepticism amusing.
“I am used to Miril and her swat first attitude.” I replied politely.
“King Miril is fairly levelheaded and patient, I wonder what could possibly motivate different treatment.” Ilrymax mused with sarcasm dripping off every word after wonder.
“I do not know. She does not like me.” I grumbled. King Ilrymax seemed genuinely caught off guard by that statement.
“Doesn’t like you, her protégée she spent three years training and insisted be allowed to go on a
“Wait, what?” I asked. That sounded nothing like King Miril.
“What was not clear?” Ilrymax pressed, sounding annoyed having to repeat himself.
“What do you mean she insisted? And since when was I her protégée? I mean, she did teach me, but that is not the word she would use.” I clarified for him. King Ilrymax cocked his head to the side before he realized something. King Ilrymax nearly fell of the cliff he began laughing so hard.
“I apologize, I forgot this is King Miril I was referring to.” Ilrymax chuckled while his talons dug into the cliff to keep him from falling off of it.
“What about Mama did you forget?” Ikol probed innocently.
“Nothing, nothing; I was being silly.” Ilrymax defended himself, still laughing about something.
“So, what did you want to talk about?” I checked as I wanted to move the conversation along.
“Not sure yet, we’re getting there. So, I take it Lux is in charge of this
?” Ilrymax inquired when he finally stopped laughing uncontrollably after a few moments.
“Yes.” The other four answered in unison.
“Decided by her being the strongest, I presume?” Ilrymax checked. What was he trying to figure out?
“Yes.” The four confirmed for him in unison.
“As I suspected. Hmmmmmmmm.” Ilrymax stated calmly while pretending to think. By the glint in his eyes I knew Ilrymax had already made most of his decision. What was he still trying to figure out?
“Were you curious about my leadership?” I tried, seeing if that would prompt something from him.
“Not at all.” Ilrymax replied immediately. So, what was he checking?
“I see.” I quipped. I had no idea what he wanted to discuss, or if this conversation was what he wanted.
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“Vndrglz.” Vndrglz answered politely.
“Vndrglz, what do you seek in this
“I want knowledge from beyond where I lived.” Vndrglz told him after a few moments. King Ilrymax nodded along, seeing he made his decision.
“Do each of us have a different trial?” I probed. King Ilrymax looked at me while turning his head side to side.
“That is correct. Each King does not give each
“Did you have any questions for us?” Onilin checked. Ilrymax barely looked in their direction.
“No, I knew yours before I even landed, along with the other dragon. I would like to know your names however.” Ilrymax informed them.
“Onilin.” Onilin answered, seeming nervous that Ilrymax already made his decision.
“I’m Zagzin.” Zagzin replied where he did not appear as bothered as his sister.
“Do not worry Onilin and Zagzin, your trial is at least straightforward.” Ilrymax assured them with a smile.
“Great.” The dragons sighed in unison.
“Now, what to do with you two?” Ilrymax mused, looking at Ikol and me.
“You give us a trial!” Ikol chimed happily. I looked at the musclehead, wondering what went on in his head.
“That is correct.” Ilrymax agreed while seeming amused by him.
“What do you want to know?” I probed, kind of curious as to why Ilrymax was stalling.
“You are an unknown; I have no information about you. I already know what the trials are going to be for the others. Now, let’s have a conversation.” Ilrymax directed as he clearly was going to think this through more.

