The Moonlit Veil
ed horizon. Lirael tightened her cloak around her shoulders, her gaze scanning the trail ahead. Kaelen,
he silence. "Thinking about the Veil? Or may
e getting to her. The air felt too thick, the mist too alive. And then there were
he admitted finally.
Besides the ghosts, the wraiths, and
aid sharply, ha
e soft whistle of the wind. Then, faintly, came the whispers. A chor
ghtened around his sword. "I d
, her voice grim.
the whispers grew louder. The path narrowed, and the mi
uddenly, his voice lo
ickering in the distance. It wasn't natural
e said, stepping
Lirael's ears with words she couldn't understand. Her hea
stone-a jagged arch carved with ancient runes that shimmered faintly. The glow came from
asked, his voice unch
el said, her breath ca
pers rose to a deafening roar. Lirael staggered back, shiel
smoke. Its eyes glowed with the same golden light as the
e Veil?" the figure intoned, its voice
ound her sword. "We seek the Veil to protec
ts gaze boring into her. "And
d, its form solidifying into something monstrous. Kaelen reacted instantly
n," Kaelen growled, his blade sparkin
cise. The creature was fast, its attacks unpredicta
eature reared back, its form split
acing. The whispers were louder than ever, clouding her
feel it. The runes on the arch pulsed in rhy
shouted to Kaelen, ru
m one of the shadow creatures. "I'll just fight the unkill
She reached out, her fingers brushing the co
l, one must prov
nd unrelenting. Her gaze snapped to t
. "We can't kill it-
ave melted ice. "Endure it? Great p
ng and dodging the creature's relentless attacks. Time seemed
ail and dissolved into smoke. The whispers
r chest heaving. Kaelen drop
e strained. "That was fun
ng to the arch. The runes had gone dark, but
loser," she said
"Closer to what?
re on the Veil and the growing sense