Chapter 1192 The Legendary Thief Silvaris
After three days of preparation and gathering information, Michael and Gaya arrived at the Emerald Mountains, the designated meeting point set by Elder Derelius. The mountains lived up to their name, with the stones scattered across the landscape possessing a unique green hue, giving the entire area an ethereal, verdant glow. Gaya's sharp eyes caught sight of figures in the distance. "Those must be the Kraken Clan guards," she noted, pointing towards a group of individuals who were clad in armor that bore the distinctive insignia of the Kraken Clan. As they approached, the guards stood in formation, their postures rigid and professional. It was clear that they were well-trained and prepared to escort the various adventurers and explorers who had gathered for the expedition into the dungeon.
Standing tall and authoritative, the guards gestured towards a trail that led deeper into the mountains. "Follow the trail," one of them instructed, pointing them toward the mud trail, marked by the footprints of those who had passed before. The trail snaked its way through the emerald-hued stones and dense foliage of the mountains.
"Thank you," Michael acknowledged the guards with a nod, and they began to follow the trail. As they progressed, the presence of more adventurers, thrill-seekers, and noble soldiers became apparent. The trail seemed like a converging point for all those drawn by the lure of the dungeon and its mysteries.
Gaya observed the increasing number of people on the trail, her eyes scanning the diverse array of individuals. "Seems like we'll have some competition inside the dungeon," she remarked, her voice carrying a mix of excitement and wariness.
Eventually, Michael and Gaya, along with the growing crowd of adventurers, reached a point where the trail ended at what appeared to be a normal mountain wall. The area was bustling with people from various races, all clad in an assortment of armors and equipped with a variety of weapons. The air was thick with anticipation and the murmur of voices discussing strategies and expectations.
To get a better view, Michael and Gaya, like many others, leaped onto a nearby tree branch. From their elevated vantage point, they could see several armed guards surrounding Elder Derelius. The elder was engaged in a ritual, his hands moving in precise, calculated gestures as he cast several spells.
As Elder Derelius continued his incantations, the mountain wall began to transform. The stone surface started to shift and change, revealing a hidden door. Intricate runes, etched deep into the stone, began to glow with an otherworldly light, illuminating the area with their eerie luminescence. Ñ00v€l--ß1n hosted the premiere release of this chapter.
Gaya's keen eyes quickly spotted Lysandra and Elrion, who were standing at the front of the crowd. Their presence was commanding, drawing the attention of many around them.
Michael scanned the area, his curiosity piqued. "Where's that old woman, Shar, and Jin?" he wondered aloud, trying to locate the other two notable figures they had encountered earlier.
It didn't take long for him to spot Shar amidst the crowd, her dark robes making her stand out among the sea of adventurers. Jin, however, was more elusive. It was only after a moment that Michael noticed him blending with the shadows, quietly observing the door from a distance. His ability to remain almost invisible to the casual observer was a testament to his skills as an assassin.
As they watched, more guards armed with large hammers joined Elder Derelius at the stone wall. They struck the wall rhythmically, their hammers resonating with the chants of the elder. With each strike, the mountain trembled slightly, and the shape of the door became more pronounced, its runes glowing brighter.
Suddenly, the mountain quaked more violently, culminating in a blast of wind that burst forth from the door. The powerful gust knocked down many of the onlookers, sending a wave of surprise and alarm through the crowd.
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