Lissandra spoke the magical words in her mind, not wanting anyone to hear the magical words of her language. She didn’t trust the king nor the general to hear some of the magical words. The snow melted in a second and the party was able to continue the way down the mountain. Everyone looked surprised when they were able to move on through the path like nothing happened, but they didn’t really question it as the party had seen magic at work before at the castle.
It was something else for Lissandra though, she felt that the snow was magical and used a lot of her energy to clear out the enchantment from what she presumed was the spell of King Roland’s wizard that was somewhere in the party. She hadn’t really searched for the wizard yet, but she knew there was one in the party. She also started to believe King Roland was more than what he showed he was. Her heart told her she needed to wait for her suspicions to be confirmed till she would reach the castle. Only being in the same place for a while was a good environment to protect her own spells and to make her magic untraceable.
The party continued over the snowy pass as Lissandra became to feel really tired, it was as if someone was taking all her energy away. This was dangerous since she was the only one protecting the party from the freezing cold, unless the wizard of Roland would be able to do the same. She made sure Toby knew what she was up to as she went out of her body to check her aura from the side line. It was then that she saw the blue around herself and realised that while she moved the ice someone had enchanted her.
It seems Roland really wants to get me in his power, she thought to herself while trying to find the source of the enchantment. Lissandra knew she had to hurry up as the blue was also slowly holding on to her horse, and she didn’t want anything to happen to Toby. In the end she created a cocoon and wrapped herself around it, pushing the blue away for now. It wasn’t the ideal solution but it had to do for now. She was better off protected by her own magic, and knew it would hold to blue glow away for now. Lissandra dove back into her body and already felt some of her energy come back. It was as if she blocked the source and nodded to herself.
The rest of the day went by without something unusual happening. Lissandra was riding behind King Roland and his General, but she couldn’t make up what they were talking about. She became more and more interested in who the general was, and why he seemed so close towards Roland. While she was spending time with Roland in Yara, it seemed as if he was acting on his own, but now she grew suspicious he wasn’t at all.
The party stopped for the night when they found a flat part in the mountain. It was party covered by a rock that was oddly placed on a side of the mountain. Lissandra thought the place looked as if water had shaped the cave under it, and even though she had travelled through these mountains for years now, this place was unknown to her.
“Everyone, assemble the camp!” The voice of the General echoed through the party as the energy flow immediately changed. Lissandra watched for a few moments as the servants unpacked their horses and carriages. She enjoyed watching them rebuild the camp every night, it was done in such a fast pace and she knew these people were used travelling long distances together. The chief of the kitchen was soon on the move as well. She first helped with the others by putting up the tents they were sleeping in, but after that she looked at the proviant and assigned orders to each of her staff.
“Ivonne, please peel enough potatoes for everyone in the camp. Ask Dillan to help you.”
“Yes miss.” With that Ivonne called over to Dillan and the two of them disappeared in the tent with the proviant.
“Iris, today we will be fine with just the four of us cooking. Can you please send the others to help the soldiers assemble the rest of the party?”
“Yes miss.” Iris walked towards the other side of the kitchen’s staff area and gestured the two who were sitting next to the fire to get up and help the soldiers. Lissandra smiled as she enjoyed all the party members doing their work.
“My Queen?” Lissandra looked to the side. It was Eliza who approached her from the side. The girl looked like she was nearly freezing again, yet she was still standing.
“Yes Eliza?”
“I have found the place your tent can be set up. Would you like to follow me?” Eliza ended her sentence with a respectful bow and gestured to the edge of the camp. Lissandra nodded and followed Eliza. The two of them reached a spot on the side of the camp and nearly all out in the open.
“Here you can put your tent my Queen.”
“Thank you Eliza. Can you help me?”
“Of course my Queen.” Together the two of them gathered all the bags from Toby and pulled up the tent. Lissandra was careful to attach both sides of the tent to each other, she didn’t want any cold coming inside.
Eliza took Toby to the place they had set up for the horses and Lissandra followed him with her mind for a bit as she laid an untouchable spell on him. She fixed the last parts of her tent and awaited for Eliza to return.
“My Queen?” Luca approached Lissandra from the other side of the camp. “Won’t you be getting cold if your tent is set up here? I can’t believe the King assigned your tent to be set up here.”
“Hey there Luca. Thank you for your concern, but I’ll be fine. My tent is made out of the finest fabric of my kingdom and I will be protected against the cold.”
“Ah, that makes sense.” Luca nodded and tried to find an excuse to say a little bit longer. Lissandra felt his curiosity to know more, but didn’t really know where is loyalty was yet.
“Luca, could I ask you something?”
“Of course my Queen.”
“Is there a wizard with us?” Lissandra looked Luca deep in the eyes and knew there was, but it looked as if he was scared to answer that question.
“Luca!” Eliza’s voice sounded from not so far away as she ran towards him and gave him a hug.
“Eliza!” He returned the hug with the same pleasure as he wrapped her hands around his friend. “Are you alright?” The two of them seemed to completely forget Lissandra was watching them and were just speaking openly with each other.
“I am, don’t worry Luca.” She patted him on the head as her glove seemed to shake a bit.
“Are you sure about that Eliza?” Luca looked concerned as he worried about his friend.
“I am Luca. I’ve been alright other than the fact I am serving Osvar during the day. He’s a total jerk and I can’t understand how people keep up with him.”
“He is a jerk, but holds an important place in our party, you’ll have to live with it for now.” Luca rubbed Eliza’s arms as he spoke only to keep her in his embrace after.
“So this is your friend Eliza?” Lissandra smiled. It now all made sense why a seventeen-year-old had volunteered for the job of her maiden.
“Uh. Yes, my Queen.” Eliza stammered. She didn’t exactly know what to say anymore and realised she had been very rude ignoring the Queen as she spoke to Luca.
“He seems lovely. And if you two will excuse me now.” Lissandra turned around as she saw Eliza shiver again. When she looked more closely she found out that Eliza’s aura was completely blue instead of the bright colour it had been when they first met. “Can I trust the two of you?”
“Yes my Queen.” Eliza immediately said. She poked Luca as he never answered, but he seemed far away in thought.
“It would be dangerous to trust you, my Queen. If word got out the Queen has already made allies with some of the party members, King Roland will kill us, I am sure of that.” Lissandra nodded, she knew Luca was right. “Then again, I have never been such a follower of King Roland, so you can trust me.”
With that out of the way Lissandra gestured to Eliza’s hand and she showed them to the Queen. She blew on Eliza’s hands, and she immediately felt the heat spread through her body.
“Fire and ice be no more, cold blue go back to your hole.” Lissandra left out a sigh as the spell drained her energy, but was satisfied with the result. Eliza stopped shivering and gained some colour back on her skin.
“Thank you, my Queen.” She bowed and nodded gratefully.
“You’re very welcome Eliza. Now, listen closely, both of you. I don’t want a word out of how powerful my magic is, understood?” Lissandra stared at the two of them, waiting for an answer.
Eliza and Luca nodded in agreement knowing the importance of these things. The three of them parted ways not long after. Eliza went back to the Queen’s tent to enjoy the heat, while Luca resumed his guarding duties. Lissandra however had something else planned. She knew she had to rest at some point because of all the magic she had been using today, but couldn’t leave the problem of the wizard aside. She was quite sure that Osvar guy was the wizard in the party, but she needed confirmation.
Lissandra moved towards the main fire as she opened up her mind. The whole camp seemed at ease, and there was no rush for anything. She however was on guard all the time, as she knew how difficult it would be to spot the wizard out. As the main fire got closer she nearly checked each tent within the area and knew the wizard had to be at one of the fires.
“My lady. You’re just in time to join us for dinner.” The head of the kitchen staff rushed towards her holding a plate with potatoes and other vegetable. They were native vegetable from Linea, and Lissandra hoped they would taste just as good as they did at home.
“That sounds wonderful! Lissandra sat down close to the fire and accepted the plate. Her mouth got filled with the different tastes from her homeland and she hoped someone would take the effort to make more of the dishes in her homeland.
“It’s delicious, like home.”
“I tried to follow the recipe the farmers gave me, my lady. I hoped it turned out good.”
“It really did. It’s been a long time since I ate it like this.”
“It pleases me to hear this my lady.” With that the chief of the kitchen returned to her staff and made sure everyone would get food. Lissandra stayed at the fire even after she had given her plate to one of them.
The different shifts of the guards walked in and got provided with food as well. Lissandra listened to their stories as they talked about their mates back home, and the others they left behind.