“You sound stronger,” she ventured.

“My mind is clearer. I can hear the thoughts of the land and see what must be done.”

“Enough to help us here?” she said.

“My ability to exercise my powers is limited, little mage,” it said thoughtfully, “I only came this time to protect your mind from harm. I cannot interfere in your battle with the Shadow Mage. I am battling forces in the North that are taking too much of my strength.”

“I understand. Can you take me to Vana? I need to help her with Barren’s shadow-plagued mind.”

There was silence for a minute, and then the Land Wight said, “I will release you into their meld now. Be wary, little mage. You are reaching for magic that you have not yet learned to control.”

And suddenly it was gone and Ciardis felt herself drop. In front of her Vana floated, and she looked Ciardis over with an angry sigh. “I should have known you’d pop in. Ciardis, you really have to learn when it’s not good for you to jump into another mage’s magic.”

“Well—”

“If you’re not invited, that’s a sign not to interfere.”

“Yes, but the Land Wight said—”

“Land Wight?” snapped Vana, “Mother light—what Land Wight?”

“The one that was just here.” Calling the vibe she got from Lady Vana right then ‘irritation’ would have been a kindness.

“Child,” Lady Vana said kindly, “I can see why half the court wants you gone. You’re trouble.”

“I didn’t call it here,” Ciardis replied, “I mean, not intentionally.”

She rushed to explain, “The Shadow Mage is aware we’re here.” Wherever here was.

They stood in front of another barrier...which Ciardis was getting heartily tired of. This once glowed with the golden aura of the tunnel she’d been drawn down but black streaks of lightning broke the continuity – moving in waves across the golden barrier.

Nodding at the barrier Vana said “The Shadow Mage can’t hide that his presence has been here – not while we stand so near Barren’s mage core.”

“So is that barrier Barren’s or the Shadow Mage’s?”

“It’s Barren’s magic under the Shadow Mage’s will,” said Vana, “I suspect the Shadow Mage threw it up when he felt me probing Barren’s mind.”

Silence fell as they watched the immobile wall.

“We can’t get through it,” Vana said, raising her hand to push firmly at the wall, “Not in the way that you and Terris did.”

“Are you sure? There’re no cracks at the seams?”

Vana laughed, “The Shadow Mage learned his lesson once. He won’t make the same mistake again.”

Her voice dipping low, “Fortunately he wasn’t aware I was coming.”

Turning to Ciardis she said briskly, “Since you’re here you’re going to help but don’t get in my way. I don’t have time to save you or coddle you.”

Ciardis nodded and Vana grabbed her hand. With a further word she drove her power at the barrier. When the point of her power reached the barrier Ciardis felt Vana command it to meld. It spread like purple ooze along the barrier wall until it covered it from edge to edge with no gold to be seen.

Through the line of power leading back to Vana she began to pull insistently at the barrier with her magic like the suction of the ocean waves breaking against the beach sand and dragging back into the deep water.

As her pull became greater Lady Vana Cloudbreaker stepped forward and raised her hand. As the power was fading from the barrier, she was absorbing it into her body. The barrier began to weaken – buckling under the pressure of her purple seal and its own loss of power.

It began to swirl like water running down a drain and feed into the power line that Vana had conjured. In minutes the barrier had almost cleared and Ciardis heard Vana speak again through labored breaths, “This Shadow Mage is stronger than I thought. But not strong enough to fight me here – not from so far away. I’m going to go behind the barrier and clean up this mess. Here’s what I need you to do – stabilize the drain with your magic. Can you do that?”

She looked at Ciardis waiting on her answer.

She nodded in return and swiftly reached for the line of power.

“Wait,” snapped Vana. She quickly tied off the power feeding into her own core and created a giant withdrawal ball directly in front of her. It looked like the end of a glassmaker’s wand right after the tip was pulled from the hot fire – golden and round with a glowing consistency. The black streaks continuously moving through the power only added to its beauty.

“It will continue to feed from the source until the barrier has completely disintegrated,” said Vana, “Now you can take the feed.”

They transferred it over and Ciardis concentrated on keeping the power flow stable and flowing. It was worrying to watch the black streaks of shadow flowing into the ball but creating a divergent thread wasn’t going to happen now that Vana had gone.

Good luck, she thought as she watched the woman tough as nails crawl through the fissures in the now weakened barrier. At first nothing happened and all around Ciardis the pulse of magic continued and then she felt it – a battle of wills on the other side’s barrier. What was most disconcerting were the waves of magic occasionally pushing through the broken barrier. They would hit her head on like a high wind after a storm and she would have to brace herself against the on-slaught.

“Vana, hurry please,” she said as she watched the walls of the magic began to pulse erratically. Ciardis knew that meant that the battle was affecting Barren. His mage pulse was becoming erratic and his physical pulse was speed up correspondingly. Eventually it would be  enough to cause an irregular pulse in a person’s heart and if continued could kill Barren from the inside out.

“I don’t know how much more of this he can take.”

*****

On the other side of the barrier Vana was eyeing a black shadow form with human features and double- edged jagged blades for hands.

“Don’t suppose you can talk, can you?” she asked jovially.

The creature stepped forward, raised its bladed left hand and swiped at her.

“Didn’t think so,” she said as she danced backwards.

It was slow. That was to her advantage. She also didn’t think it was more than an automaton – a creature created for the express purpose to serve its master and complete one task. In this case keep Vana, and other mages, away from the pure-black ball of magic behind it. Spherical and hovering a few inches off the ground it had tendrils of shadow leaking from it and attaching themselves like roots to the surrounding walls of Barren’s mage core. Vana had no doubt that this was the Shadow Mage’s way of exerting control over Barren.

As they continued their dance of swipe and dodge Vana decided it was time to up the ante. The walls of magic around them were pulsing fiercely – a tremor she’d seen in many mages just before they crumbled to the floor with their hearts beating erratically in their chests. Eventually succumbing to heart failure. She didn’t want to die.

And she certainly didn’t want to be trapped in his mage core if he did.

Jumping back with a leap that pushed her into the air, Vana called up a defense blade of magic. It pulsed with the purple color of her core and acted as an extension of her hand.

With a sadistic grin she said at the creature, “You’re not the only one who can grow blades.”

And then she struck, again and again and again, in a fiery sequence that said she’d been playing with it all along. Within a few seconds the creature had been decapitated with both of its arms lying by its side and its head a few feet away. She threw out shields on the limbs to keep its body from re-integrating just in case.

Not many mages could do that. But her talents extended beyond breaking into and deciphering complex mage spells – it also lent itself well to keeping those spells broken.

She walked forward and eyed the pulsing black ball that was currently ensnaring the boy.

“Ingenious,” she muttered softly to herself, “I haven’t seen this level of control outside of the Mind Mages in the North. And it’s self-contained.”

Taking one last look she changed the blade in her hand into a long whip. With almighty heave she wrapped

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