Khalysstra had been shocked to see that Ajax had actually made the dungeon destabilize even if it was only for a mont. She had stayed outside of Ruinflare’s territory but close enough to keep an eye on the dungeon. She hadn’t reached it before Ajax had entered but she was pretty sure the sidhe were waiting for him to exit. Sothing she was proven right when she saw Ruinflare square up against them to shield Ajax.
Now that Ajax was outside the dungeon there was no need to wait around. She knew it would be best if she got involved before a fight started yet she couldn’t move around freely while carrying her son. “Ruinflare, pardon my intrusion in your domain.”
“Lady Khalysstra!” Ruinflare’s shock was easy to recognise but she was also sure she heard a asure of relief.
Unlike her eting with her old multi headed friend Khalysstra had no rival here in terms of power. She had the equivalent rank of a humanoid’s Duke among the dragons and while she was the weakest of them all for a race that put such influence on power it still put her far above most other living beings even among the Ascended races.
“Lady Khalysstra, are you also here to find out what happened to the dungeon?” the sidhe were quick to adapt, political gas were their race’s favorite pasti, considering both the difference in power present and the neutral relationship between dragons sidhe and elental hawks it could be said that her appearance would favor the sidhe.
“Not as such.” Khalysstra denied it, she fought the small instinct to shake the head no, she had found herself also picking up on her son’s habits of head movent similar to humans nodding for affirmation and shaking for denial. “I am here because of Ajax. I have to say you’ve grown a lot since I last saw you, you even evolved.”
The sidhe hid their disappointnt well at Khalysstra’s answer but Ruinflare was beaming with joy, all of it on purpose of course as an ambassador he had the Skills to keep his emotions under wraps but he was clearly gloating.
“I’ve worked hard.” Ajax said with a smile. “It’s nice to see you again, both of you.”
Shifty gave a cute roar of approval, not yet able to speak. Their greeting however made a few more pieces fall into place for Veyra, she was aware of a lot more from the questions she had asked Ajax on their way here and now she was confident that this dragon was the source of Ajax’s knowledge about the humanoid protection pact.
“So this is the human you wanted
to et?” Aurexion finally joined the conversation. “I have to admit his Aura is quite sothing, for one so young and not even an Ascended but I doubt things will work out the way you want, aunt.”
Ajax felt Aurexion Aura and it was stronger than his own, if he was to compare it he would place it about the sa level as Clark, the Empire’s youngest champion but there was sothing odd about it to him. Ajax could feel so odd tremors through the dragon’s Aura, almost as if it wasn’t stable.
Nobody present comnted on Aurexion’s words though Ajax was curious, and slightly hopeful that he might have finally found a potential bond. The only other viable Ascended bond he’d t at all had been Veyra but during their ti together he beca wholly convinced they weren’t compatible.
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“Could we impose and request that we deal with the matter of the dungeon’s instability.” Elduin’s father spoke up. “Once that matter is settled we’d be happy to take our leave and leave you to your reunion.”
The sidhe had quickly identified the situation wouldn’t be getting better for them so they were doing their best to collect the valuable information and make a quick exit before the terrifying dragon took offense to anything they did. Dragons were known for their pride and the sidhe also knew their son was a hot head, the shock of Khalysstra’s Aura might have silenced him for now but they were sure it wouldn’t last long.
“That is a fine idea.” Seeing there was no need to worry about Ajax’s safety Ruinflare could now also satiate his own curiosity, not only that but he also wanted the sidhe gone from his territory.
While both Ruinflare and the sidhe were in agreent neither pushed it any further as they waited for Khalysstra’s decision on the matter. “I do have to admit I am curious myself on how you managed to pull that off.” Khalysstra nodded.
“I can’t say I know how or even what I did.” Ajax scratched the back of his head awkwardly. “What do you an I destabilized the dungeon?”
“When you exited the dungeon the Mana fluctuated oddly.” Ruinflare explained. “But there were no monsters released in a dungeon break, that is not normal and is a sign of dungeon instability. Not sothing you should be able to cause considering how much Mana this dungeon has had access to since I have been around it for decades now.”
“Dungeons get destabilized when they are at risk of being destroyed.” Khalysstra explained for Ajax’s benefit. “To destroy a dungeon one just needs to drain it of Mana enough. But for that to happen, much higher level floors would need to be delved than anything you could handle even stepping on, which leaves us a little stunned on how you managed to do it.”
“That’s how you destroy dungeons?!” Ajax was a little worried. “But the dungeons back in Gryndor are delved hundreds of tis a day, and most groups clear out a good portion of their floors. How have we not collapsed the dungeons yet?”
“First of all it takes a lot more Mana to create a level one hundred floor than it would to create twenty level fifty floors.” Khalysstra continued. “The size and monsters all play a part and since those dungeons hardly ever go past level one hundred floors the consumption is low even if the floors are cleared. That’s not even to ntion the massive amount of Mana being collected by the dungeon from the tens and hundreds of thousands of people that live around the dungeon and have little to no Mana control to stop from feeding it their excess Mana.”
“In that case I have no idea what I did.” Ajax shrugged. “I just cleared out two floors pretty much, I hadn’t initially planned to be as high as I did but from what you said it shouldn’t have caused such an issue.”
The more Ajax thought about it the more he was sure that whatever happened had sothing to do with the priestess’s staff. Even on his exit it had felt like the dungeon didn’t want to give up the broken staff but he wasn’t going to admit that in front of the sidhe as it would reveal his boon.
For the next few minutes Ajax answered so more detailed questions about his ti in the dungeon and while his [Alchemy] did gather so interest from the sidhe he revealed nothing about the staff. Khalysstra, Ruinflare as well as all the sidhe bar Elduin had figured out from their social Skills that Ajax was holding sothing back but because he answered all the direct questions they asked truthfully they didn’t push him.
“Do you think this will happen again?” Khalysstra asked.
“No.” The conviction in Ajax’s answer was enough for Khalysstra and Ajax took pleasure in the small frown on the sidhe’s faces as it was pretty obvious they knew he had an idea about what happened but he would get to keep it to himself.
“Then we’ll take our leave.” Elduin’s father said.
“Before we go, is that an everburning tree?” Verya asked as she looked towards Aurexion's tail that was coiled around a flaming tree.
“It is.” The dragon confird as it puffed itself up a little, daring the sidhe to comnt on it further.
“Was it guarded by a devourer?” The question surprised the dragons but all Veyra wanted was confirmation from them, it would be important to establish she had been truthful with Elduin’s parents.
“It was.” Khalysstra nodded, taking an interest once more. “A rather strong one at that. Odd that you know about it and let it live.”
“I encountered it on my way to the dungeon with Ajax.” Veyra defended herself. “We engaged but it proved too powerful for us to kill, I was hoping we could kill it on the way back but since I saw the tree I was pretty sure you already took care of it.”
With that the sidhe took their leave and Ruinflare also took the opportunity to excuse himself as he gave Ajax and the dragons so privacy. He could feel his [Ambasador] Skill gain a level as he did so which was all the reward he needed.
“Now that they’re gone we can talk about the reason we were looking for you.” Khalysstra said.
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