Glade 10, 123 following The Growing Storm
The Journey Thus Far
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Norani waited up in the seats of the Senate as Senators, researchers and the like were studying her still open portal. She had asked her family to leave her be for now, needing to focus on the task ahead. She looked at the Horn of the Warchief that lay across her lap, wondering if she had the strength to blow it when needed. After all, to do so would mean summoning an army of Orkhan, dragons, and many other Ecithians, all coming to aid in her fight. It also meant every death was on her hands too.
But to do nothing meant death and destruction would continue to spread across the world.
Every passing moment of delay and indecision would add to the list of deaths that could be prevented. She sighed, wondering how it was she could find the strength to be a leader. The thought of facing the monster alone was less terrifying than asking people to die for her. But if asking them to die so as to save others? Was that better? Is this what being a military leader meant? Weighing the values and risks of deaths?
It made her want to vomit, but she hadn't eaten all day, so a boon perhaps.
Next to the horn, she saw a pouch with the sorcerer sands she requested. On such short notice, they could only come up with enough for a single use. The trip home, for the entire army, once they won. The pouch was the same materials and enchantment as her armor, so she wouldn't lose it when transforming.
The Great Doors to the Senate opened once more and she saw the soldier that had been sent to fetch and outfit Imogen Ward. Norani rose from her seat, heading down to meet with the elder witch once more. Once they were close, Norani lunged forward, pulling Imogen into a tight embrace. After a moment, she stepped back, "They've agreed. Sending the full force and might of the Commonwealth. We're to travel to Agst'rasera immediately and summon them in three days. Destyn should already be there waiting for us." A pause, "I'll be traveling as lightning so as to not waste time. Can you keep up?"
Norani assumed the witch could, as wise and ancient as she was.