Naturally, the conversation developed in the direction of Delta's current situation. During the battle, several gates had opened surrounding the Guardian Tree. 8 stone gates, that Karina found to lead to a world of Spatia and 7 Hell Gates that led to various worlds of the Abyss.
When it came to the question of how to enter Spatia and gather information, the attention turned to the stone gates. As it was a point on the agenda anyway, Leana transitioned to talk about the new pathways leading out and into Delta.
“We sent golem scouts to get a better understanding of the land's layout on the other side,” Leana said and the videos of the scout golems appeared on the screen. It was the first time for the members of Minas Mar, to see something as monumental as the “World Stele”. The princess had dubbed it so.
The video showed an eight-sided column with one of the giant gates on each face of the monument. It was a massive structure. And this massive monument of magic engineering was now swallowed by an even bigger tree that had sprouted on its top and strangled the eight giant gates with its massive root system.
Surrounded by vast grassy hills, there were no signs of human habitation, except the remnants of hastily evacuated military camp, drowned in the tree’s root system. This sapling of the Guardian Tree was actually bigger than many of the offshoots that grew for a longer time, as it received an abundance of “nutrition” during growth.
Typical for the tree, its vast emerald crown spanned far into every direction and the ground below was saturated with strong roots that kept it upright. The heaps of vacated armor and weapons glinting between these roots couldn’t escape the blacksmith’s eyes. Apparently, this was what was left of the army meant to invade Delta, together with the wave of five legends.
“It doesn’t seem like there is any village or town nearby. They probably built it away at some frontier in case something went wrong.” Drosi commented calmly. The old Tijaahk merchant and uncle of Duhu was probably the most experienced of anyone in the room when it came to finding civilization in a new world.
In a way this reminded Seth of the stronghold, the bridgehead the Theocracy of Chains had once built in the southeastern forests, to use as a stepping stone to invade Urth. Coincidentally, they now also had something like that, despite never actually planning to invade anyone.
“They are probably surveilling it from the distance, but maybe we could sneak in if we use the invisibility cloaks?” Jonah suggested. They had some experience sneaking into place to wreak havoc, from the time they went against Y-City and the Scene.n/ô/vel/b//jn dot c//om
“As long as you managed to evade detection, it would not be too weird for unknown groups of people to appear at a frontier to make a name for themselves. You could try to infiltrate Spatia from there,” Drosi mused.
This was the reason the conversation had moved to the gates. They had been talking about how to get to Spatia. Unless they were able to reach their worlds, there was no need to talk about possible acts of “preemptive war efforts”.
“What about the Hell Gates?” Misto, the mist demon, asked. The whole room took more or less part in the conversation and everyone now looked at him. Why would he mention the Hell Gate right now?
“I wanted to talk about the Hell Gates next. Although the Guardian Tree is currently plugging them up. That is no permanent solution. But why did you bring them up?” Leana, still standing at her lectern asked surprised.
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