The Quest of Sapphire Crown
Sapphire City, an ancient metropolis said to have been destroyed in a great cataclysm centuries ago. Aric had heard tales of the Sapphire City since he was a child, but he had never imagined that h
nd tragedy, a testament to
d wariness. She knew that danger lurked within, and
. "The Sapphire Crown
as though he was on the verge of uncovering a great mys
, his voice hushed. "Who kn
air was thick with the scent of decay, and vines had overgrown much
ps echoed off the ancient stones, a
in the dust, discarded weapons, and scorch marks on the walls. It was clear that Lady Danik
e ruins, checking every room and hallway, but found nothing of interest. It was only when they reached the
top the pedestal sat a gleaming blue gem, the Sapphire Crown. Aric
o shake. Aric stumbled, but Kaida caught him and helped him regain his
crown. "It's a trap," she said.
stone. He looked up and saw that the towering statues around the plaza had come to li
ten feet tall. Its body was made of living stone, its eyes glowing with an otherworldly light. It
circled around it, their swords flashing in the dim light. The Guardian was a fo
ves rippling through the ruins. Aric and Kaida dodged and weaved, striking at the creature with their swords whenever they
wasn't sure how much longer they could hold out. He thought of his mother, lying sick and helpless back in the c
sword held high. "I'll hold it of
past Kaida, heading for the pedestal. The Guardian turned its attention to Aric, its eyes blazing with fury. Kaida charged at it, her sword flashing in the dim light. Aric
eded to act fast. With a shout, he charged at the Guardian, his sword held high. The creature swung at him with a massive fist, but Aric dodged aside, slipping p
and focus that he had never experienced before, as though he could see the Guardian's every move
w minutes. Aric and Kaida fought with all their might, their swords flashing in
y to strike. Aric dodged aside, and struck the creature's neck with all his migh
. The blade struck the creature's forehead, and there was a blinding flash of light. W
had defeated the Sapphire Guardian and claimed the artifact that would save his
. "I couldn't have d
hining. "That's what fri
eld safely in Aric's hand. As they emerged into the sunlig
The journey back to the castle would not be easy, but Aric felt a sens
e gem sparkled in the sunlight, and he could feel a faint warmth emanating from it. H
r eyes guarded. "What do you
use it to save my mother," he said. "And then, who k
have a good heart, Aric," she said. "I beli
ey was over. As they walked, they talked about their pasts, their dreams, and their fears. Aric learned that Kaida had grown up in a small village on the outskirts
ked up at the trees, feeling a sense of foreboding. He knew that they would have to pa
he said. "We can continue thro
ple meal of bread and cheese, Aric felt a mix of emotions. The excitement of their recent victory in the ruins and the prospect of saving
ic looked up at the stars a
is is over, what do yo
thought. I suppose I will return to my village and continue to defend it. But pe
teacher," he said. "And, if you would have it, there will always be a place for y
am honored by your offer, Aric. When the
sleep, Aric felt a strange mix of happiness and sadness, knowing that the journey ahead would test them in ways they co
y broke their fast on the last of their provisions and prepared themselves for the journey ahead. As they ventured
ore the marks of violent struggles. The forest seemed to be alive with menace, and Aric felt a sense of unease gro
, cross deep ravines, and battle fearsome creatures that sought to impede their progress. Through it all, A
Aric marveled at Kaida's resilience and adaptability, while Kaida praised Aric's compassion and determination. As they shared their thought
he worried about the dangers that lurked beneath the surface. Kaida, however, remained confident, and together they devised a plan to build a makeshift raft to carry them safely a