Sep. 20, 2009 - Y'all are gonna be so mad at me...
I've decided to go ahead and get it all over with, and tell you what happens next.
This does not mean I'm not gonna finish writing it. I just won't for a very long time.
Chapter 11:
Sorrin and Ganail go to the capital city of Rasnonia, where they witness an Olympics type festival. In one of the games, Sorrin sees an athlete named Sinoril, and immediately has a vision in which Sinoril is wearing a crown. Sorrin recognizes that Sinoril is the Son of Lor, and throws himself at Sinoril’s feet. The Rasnonian authorities arrest Sinoril, thinking that he is in league with the Southern countries.
Chapter 12:
The defenders of Noran Mir are challenged by Imira to send out one of their best warriors to meet a Dur’zac wizard in battle. Mornan accepts the challenge and begins the battle. At first it seems that Mornan would be victorious, but the magic of the Dur’zac proves too strong and Mornan is killed. The Dur’zac wizard destroys the gates of Noran Mir, and the defenders escape by a secret underground passage.
Chapter 13:
Back at the palace, Sorrin and Ganail are eating with the royal family when the Rasnonian king suddenly falls down dead. Prince Elidra immediately accuses Sorrin and Ganail, and they are attacked by the house guards. Naramir and Sarlaim appear just in time to help Sorrin and Ganail escape. Maiela goes with them. Taking a boat to the coast, they sail west to the Island of Gwyllion.
Chapter 14:
The Dorean and Stillwood armies march toward Noran Rimana, the White Tower, and are attacked by Rasnonian Forces. During the battle, King Ailira and King Midas are struck down. After the battle, Ailira tells Sordoin that he is his father, and that he is now the King of Dorea. Midas tells Sordoin to take Aryia as his wife, to bind the countries of Stillwood and Dorea together in peace. The armies march on to Noran Rimana.
Chapter 15:
When everyone else is asleep on the shore of Gwyllion, Sorrin goes inland. He explores the ruins of a huge building, and finds a red spherical stone set into a pillar. A voice comes from the stone, commanding him to, “declare his lineage”. Sorrin says his ancestry out loud, from Saor to himself. The stone then glows a bright red color, and ten white creatures who are too bright to look at appear all around him. The call themselves the Gwylls. Because Sorrin has awoken them from a hundred year sleep, they agree to do something in return for him.
Chapter 16:
The Southern armies arrive at the White Tower just before it is surrounded by an army of Northerners and Dokkalim. The Northerners make no attempt to attack, but instead erect a wooden tower in plain view of the defenders. To the top of this a man is nailed by his hands and feet. Halthinil recognizes him as Sinoril. Panic grips the Southern forces as their only hope dies before their eyes.
Chapter 17:
On the morning of the third day, the Southern forces make a desperate final sortie on the Northerners. They are joined by the Gwylls, who were led there by Sorrin. But even this does not turn back the enemy. Suddenly Rastoran, the leader of the fallen angelic beings called the Rasvanir, appears befroe the wooden tower where Sinoril lies dead. Death in the form of a dragon is with him. Rastoran declares himself the ultimate ruler of Middengarne. Then Sinoril rises from the tower and commands Rastoran to return from where he came from. Then, taking Death by the wings, Sinoril rips them off and destroys Death. One of the wings turns gold, and the other turns black. Sinoril takes the wings and sets them in the sky, like doors. Then he disappears.
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