"The Queen's Forgotten Oath"
he hum of bustling marketplaces and the chatter of its citizens. Beneath the grandeur of Eldoria's hi
resence, once the heart of Eldoria, now flickered like a candle caught in a gust. The court whisper
Summ
st loyal knight, stood clad in gleaming armor. His expressi
with emotion. "I will do whatever it takes to resto
weaker than ever. Her once-rosy complexion had grown pale, her emerald eyes dulled. She gest
rystal, clinked softly against the marble floor. "Sir Alaric, the Queen's illness is no mere ailment. It
steel-blue eyes burned with determination. "Tell m
ic," she whispered, her voice barely audible.
e in the Mythic Labyrinth, an ancient place of power and peril. Few have ventured there
ric said witho
s no mere battle of swords. Magic entwines this curse,
ctant Pa
. The air was crisp, yet tension weighed heavily upon him. He was a man of action, not one to dally with
s she approached. She was cloaked in black, her sta
te," Alari
a replied with a faint smile. "
"Let's get one thing clear: I tak
her violet eyes. "But remember, without me, your bla
doria's beauty stretched before them: emerald fields, sapphire rivers, and villages bustling
rs of
e the silence. "Do you know the
death trap," Al
s a place of unity, built by the ancients as a sanctuary of wisdom. But something changed. Betra
sked, his interest p
turned against each other. Their discord unleashed a curse that twisted the
think this is connected
," Lysandra re
ow in th
known for its otherworldly nature. The trees were ancient, their gnarled roots
inth," Lysandra said, dismounting her ho
rn me," Alaric said,
ng her staff. The crystal atop it cast a soft glow, il
erstand. Shadows danced among the trees, and the air grew colder wi
ess emerged a creature unlike anything Alaric had ever s
Alaric commanded
Lysandra retorted
ght. Alaric's sword met its mark, slicing through t
a burst of light that sent the wraith screechi
Alaric growled, par
th power. The wraith froze mid-attack, its form unraveli
word, breathing heav
sandra said grimly. "It seems our
ile Al
between them was palpable. Alaric tended to t
ned me about those.
olling her cloak to sit on. "But you knights alway
ou mages think you're the on
ning. "We're on the same side, Alaric. The
relaxing slightly. "Fine. B
dra said with
ueen'
ious. "There's something you should know, Alaric. The curse o
d?" Alari
ined. "An oath the Queen made long
kind o
ever it was, it angered the forces tied to the L
Queen's life, the kingdom's future-it all rested on the fragile allianc
true danger lay ahead. The Mythic Labyrinth awaited, its secr
contin