[OoC]
Sorry about that, Moonshadow. Not your fault, though, I probably should have noticed that earlier. Glad you're back, but I really can't blame you if you're busy.

[BiC]
Katerei stared at the bracelet in Ranari's outstretched hand. She bit her lip and glanced at Silvre. The white wolf looked back at her calmly. "It will not harm you, kithaya. This cannot be Zrenerr's Bracelet, as our new ilaya has just proven. Remember, Zrenerr's cannot be taken off freely. He has to allow the wearer to take it off, and as you just saw, Ranari undid it by her own will."
Katerei turned back to Ranari. "Well..." she said hesitantly, "I suppose you're right, Silvre." She slowly reached out and picked up the bracelet from Ranari's palm. "Tyekipa, my ilaya," she said, bowing slightly to Ranari. "Thank you."
Hands shaking, Katerei fastened the golden chain around her wrist, the raindrop-shaped pearl hanging down. She looked at it with a strange expression on her face. It seemed to be fear, yet she did not seem afraid, or it could be despair, worry, or even sadness. Maybe it was all four.
Katerei shut her eyes. A blue light had come up, and it hurt her eyes. Then suddenly she opened them again. The light was coming from herself. She turned to look at Silvre and Ranari. The wolf looked as if she had actually expected this, while the silver-haired woman was looking very confused.
The blue light grew stronger and stronger, becoming so bright that it illuminated the whole area near them. And suddenly, fire erupted all around them. Katerei shrieked and drew back, only to realize that she was getting closer to the flames behind her. Transparent images had begun to drift around. Three people...a woman, with navy blue hair down to her ankles, was writhing in pain and screaming...a tall man, with silvery-blue hair was fighting against some invisible force...and the third person- a man cloaked in black, laughing cruelly at the other two. His eyes were terrible- black, hollow, lifeless.
Katerei stared at him, and a terrible expression covered her face- a mixture of fear and pure hatred. She said one word, in barely a whisper, one word which meant nothing to many, but everything to others. "Zrenerr."
She turned, leaped over the raging flames and fled into the forest. Instantly, the fire and the three people disappeared.
Ranari turned to Silvre, shocked. "What happened?"
Silvre bowed her head solemnly. 'It is the Ancient Magic, older than even the Old Magic that most people know of. Part of the Ancient Magic foretold that, in the instance of fearing memories, when the person involved touched an object which brought back these memories, the memories would be released. So said, when Katerei touched the bracelet which brought back the memory of Zrenerr and her parents, her memories were released to outside. What you just saw were her memories."
"That makes sense." Ranari said. "From what I could tell by reading her memories, it fits with what we just saw."
Silvre raised her head and looked Ranari straight in the eye. "It was displayed as she remembered it. I will tell you about it, for I believe you should know, but I beg you not to tell anyone else. It will be up to Katerei to tell the others. And, for now, I shall only describe the incident of what you just saw. What happened before then is not important right now. "
Ranari nodded silently.
"The woman you saw was Katerei's mother, Kyla. The man with the blue hair is her father, Link. The other man was Zrenerr. He was torturing them, with Katerei there watching. Zrenerr was using a very powerful spell, which causes immense pain to whoever it is directed at. It is the Old Dark Magic which some of the most powerful ancient wizards and mages used." She looked at Ranari very seriuosly. "Katerei knew this, and it's part of the reason why she hates Zrenerr so much."
Silvre continued on, measuring her words very carefully. "The flames you saw were also used on Katerei's parents. It is in their blood to be extremely afraid of fire, and when Zrenerr used the fire on link and Kyla it was too much for Katerei. She broke down and has never been quite the same since. She is deathly afraid of fire, and it has become very hard to get across to her."
Ranari stood there, still shocked by what she had just found out. The bracelet was still a mystery, but things were beginning to make sense. It would explain why Katerei had been so cold to her- not only did she wear a bracelet resembling something that Zrenerr owned, but Katerei must be wary of any new people.
Silvre interrupted her thoughts. "I am going to look for Katerei. Normally, i would ask you to come, but I sense that I should go alone. Nothing against you, my ilaya, but Katerei is going to be very troubled."
"I understand,' Ranari said. 'Farewell."
"Seyqua, kithaya," Silvre whispered, and she disappeared behind a tree in a thin silver streak.
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Follow in everybody's else's tracks- and blend into the crowd.
But make your own path- and your footsteps will be recognized forever.
Follow in everybody's else's tracks- and blend into the crowd.
But make your own path- and your footsteps will be recognized forever.