Chapter 18, Part 1
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The moon cast a gentle glow over the floating island of Somniel as Alear, Kiran, Male Alear, and Veyle stood together on one of the balconies. The cool night air whispered through their hair as they gathered, their faces illuminated by the soft light.
Veyle took a step forward, her voice filled with gratitude. "Thank you all for hosting this wonderful welcome party for me in Somniel. I'm truly honored to be summoned as a Hero by Kiran."
Alear smiled warmly, her eyes sparkling. "It was Mother's idea, Veyle. In hindsight, she thought it would be a great way to show our appreciation for your summoning as a Hero."
Kiran, the Summoner for the Order of Heroes, chuckled softly. "Indeed, Veyle, you certainly surprised us all with your love for spicy food," he remarked as he recalled Veyle eating copious amounts of spicy food at the party. "You've eaten more of it than anyone else here in Somniel."
Veyle laughed sheepishly, her cheeks slightly flushed. "I can't help it. Spicy food is just... my weakness. I can't resist it."
"You did say during the party that you're terrible at cooking meals," Male Alear said as he remembered the foods that Veyle had eaten during the party. "Except for spicy food."
A mischievous glint flashed in Veyle's eyes as she spoke again. "I know, but I also have something else in mind tonight."
Male Alear spoke up, his voice filled with curiosity. "That's why you called us, Alear and Kiran, out here to the balcony, isn't it?"
Veyle nodded, her gaze shifting between the three of them. "Exactly. I thought this serene view would be the perfect backdrop for what I have in store."
The night enveloped them in its embrace as they eagerly awaited Veyle's next words, their hearts filled with anticipation.
As Alear, Kiran, and Male Alear stood in stunned silence, Veyle took a deep breath and began to speak. Her voice trembled with a mix of excitement and nervousness. "I... I've been traveling all across Elyos, searching for my long-lost sibling. Someone who shares the same blood as me, who I've been separated from for far too long."
Veyle's eyes shifted, first pointing at Alear, then at Male Alear. "And now... I look at both of you, and I can't help but feel that the answers I've been seeking all this time may lie within the two of you. You... you might be the siblings I've been searching for."
Alear's heart skipped a beat, her mind struggling to process the revelation. She whispered in disbelief, her voice barely audible, "Veyle... you're saying... you're my sister?"
Male Alear's eyes widened with astonishment. "If what you're saying is true, Veyle, then the Veyle of my world, my Elyos, could very well be my sibling too."
Ever the voice of reason, Kiran spoke up, his curiosity piqued. "Veyle, how can you be so certain? How do you know that Alear is your sibling?"
Before Veyle could respond, Lumera, a majestic Divine Dragon and a former Queen of Lythos and now a Hero summoned under Kiran, entered the balcony with grace. Her presence commanded attention, and she spoke with a gentle yet authoritative tone. "So, it has come to this," she said. "Allow me to provide a proper explanation."
As Lumera gracefully joined the conversation, Alear's voice quivered with surprise and confusion. She addressed Lumera as her mother, her voice filled with uncertainty. "Mother, if Veyle claims to be my sibling... does that mean I'm also a Fell Dragon child?"
Lumera's expression turned somber, but there was a hint of warmth in her smile. "Yes, my child. Veyle is indeed a Fell Dragon, one of Sombron's children, just like yourself."
"And that also means..." Alear stammered as she looked at Lumera. "You're my adopted Mother."
As Lumera nodded at Alear in confirmation, Male Alear, his eyes narrowing in contemplation, reached up to inspect the locks of his red and blue hair. His voice held a tinge of realization. "So, that means... Alear and I used to have fully red hair, didn't we?"
Lumera's smile widened, her eyes glistening with pride. "Yes indeed. The blue streaks in your hair are a testament to the powers you have inherited from me, the powers of a Divine Dragon. I transferred the majority of my Divine Dragon powers to you while you were in slumber," she said. Then, she turned her attention towards Male Alear. "And I think the Lumera of your Elyos also did the same to you."
Alear's mind spun with the weight of this revelation, her heart filled with a mix of awe and confusion. The incredible circumstances of their origins were beyond anything she could have ever imagined. She turned to Kiran, her voice filled with wonder. "Kiran, can you believe the incredible circumstances surrounding our existence? The bond that ties us together, the intertwining of Fell Dragon and Divine Dragon blood within my veins and my male counterpart... It's truly remarkable."
Kiran nodded, his gaze filled with admiration for the strength and resilience displayed by Alear and Male Alear. "Indeed, Alear. The origins of both you and Male Alear are extraordinary, defying the limits of what we once believed to be possible. It is a testament to the unique powers that run through your veins."
As the weight of their shared heritage settled upon them, Veyle's voice broke the silence. She spoke with a sense of urgency, addressing Alear, Kiran, and Male Alear.
"Um, I need to ask something of all of you," Veyle began, her eyes searching each face in turn. "Please, keep what I've told you tonight a secret, for now."
Alear's voice was gentle, filled with understanding. She looked at Veyle, her eyes conveying empathy. "Veyle, I understand your desire to keep this secret, but you know that eventually, everyone else will know. The truth has a way of revealing itself."
Veyle nodded in understanding, her gaze unwavering. "I'm aware of that," she admitted, "But, I want to find the right time, the right way to reveal it to everyone else."
Lumera, the wise Divine Dragon, spoke with a calm authority. "Veyle makes a valid point," she said solemnly, her eyes holding a depth of understanding. "This secret, as important as it is, carries the potential for unintended consequences. We must consider the impact it may have on those around us."
Alear nodded in acknowledgment, her resolve firm as she made a promise. "I understand," she assured them, her voice steady. "We must be careful and thoughtful in our approach. I promise to keep the secret of our heritage as Fell Dragon children for the time being."
With a collective understanding settling over them like a comforting blanket, the group stood together on the balcony, bound by the weight of their shared secrets and the unspoken promise to protect each other's truths.
Kiran, sensing the need to shift the conversation, spoke up. "Veyle," he asked, his voice carrying a mix of curiosity and concern. "Were you aware when Evil Veyle took control of your body?"
Veyle closed her eyes, a shadow crossing her features. Her voice carried a bitter edge. "Yes, I'm painfully aware whenever Evil Veyle forcibly takes control and I hated every moment of it," she confessed. "Kiran, it was only through your doing that I was freed from her grasp."
Kiran's eyes widened as he remembered summoning Peony, Mirabilis, Triandra, and Plumeria to open a portal to Veyle's subconscious. "Veyle," he inquired. "You mean by summoning the four alfar to enter your dreams?"
As Veyle nodded at Kiran, Alear, her gaze filled with compassion, looked at Veyle and spoke her name in a somber tone. "Veyle..."
Veyle's voice trembled with determination as she continued. "And I... I also want to atone for what I've done and the pain and chaos I've caused everyone, especially back at Destinea Cathedral."
Alear reached out, placing a reassuring hand on Veyle's shoulder. Her voice held a gentle tone. "Veyle, don't be too hard on yourself. We understand that your evil personality is now a separate entity from who you truly are."
Male Alear nodded, his voice filled with reassurance. "That's right, Veyle. It's important to remember that Evil Veyle is no longer a part of you. Her actions do not define you."
Veyle nodded, a flicker of determination igniting in her eyes. "Thank you, all of you. When the time comes, I want to face Evil Veyle head-on, but I want to do it when I'm strong enough... when I have the power to confront and overcome her. And I need your help in doing so."
The balcony seemed to exhale as the weight of their conversation settled upon them. Veyle's path to redemption and self-discovery was intertwined with the challenges they faced as a group.
Kiran, the Summoner of Zenith, spoke up, a glimmer of an idea in his eyes. "Veyle, have you ever considered visiting the World of Zenith? You could train there alongside the rest of the Heroes, especially at the Training Tower."
Veyle's eyes widened with surprise, her voice filled with curiosity. "Kiran, you mean I can go to another world for training?"
Kiran chuckled warmly, nodding in response. "Indeed, Veyle. I did summon you as a Hero, after all," he said. "If you truly want to face Evil Veyle and harness your full potential, training in Zenith would be invaluable."
Male Alear, his determination shining through, spoke up. "Kiran, I'd like to accompany Veyle in Zenith. We can support each other, make friends with the other Heroes, and maybe even uncover more about our shared heritage."
Kiran smiled, giving his approval. "Of course, Male Alear. You may join Veyle in Zenith. Together, you can strengthen your bond and face the challenges that await."
Lumera, ever watchful and wise, spoke gently. "Allow me to escort all of you to the Zenith Outrealm Gate in Somniel Plaza. I will ensure your safe passage."
With a collective nod of agreement, the group prepared to depart from the balcony, each carrying the weight of their newfound knowledge and the determination to face the challenges ahead. As they ventured forth, they understood the importance of keeping their shared secrets safe, even as they embarked on a journey toward strength and redemption.
Several hours had passed since Male Alear and Veyle left Elyos for Zenith. Alear found herself in her room, gazing out the window, lost in thought. Kiran stood by her side, a comforting presence. Alear's voice carried a mix of disbelief and contemplation.
"Hmm... It's still hard to believe," Alear murmured, her voice barely above a whisper. "To know that I'm one of Sombron's children, that my father is the very threat that looms over Elyos..."
Kiran placed a comforting hand on Alear's shoulder, his touch gentle yet reassuring. "Your lineage may be defined by your origins, Alear, but it's your choices that define who you are," he said softly, his words carrying the weight of wisdom.
Alear turned to Kiran, her eyes searching his for understanding. "What do you mean?" she asked, her voice tinged with curiosity and apprehension.
Kiran met Alear's gaze with unwavering sincerity. "Alear, we are not solely defined by our bloodlines or our past," he explained, his tone gentle yet firm. "We are defined by the choices we make, the actions we take. And even as a Fell Dragon child, you have chosen to stand as a defender of Elyos, a Divine Dragon to the people, and a beacon of light against the darkness."
A sense of awe washed over Alear as she absorbed Kiran's words. The weight of her lineage no longer felt like a burden, but rather an opportunity to prove her true nature. She widened her eyes, a newfound determination rising within her.
Alear's smile brightened as she expressed her gratitude to Kiran. "Thank you, Kiran. Your words have truly cheered me up."
Kiran's voice held a gentle warmth as he responded. "You're welcome, Alear. Remember, you and Male Alear are summoned as Heroes for a reason. And there are other Heroes with similar circumstances to yours."
Curiosity sparkled in Alear's eyes as she leaned in, eager to know more. "I'm curious, Kiran. Who are these other Heroes you're talking about?"
Kiran smiled, his gaze holding a touch of nostalgia. "Do you remember when I summoned the two versions of Robin back at the Grand Crossing?"
Alear nodded, her memories of the event still vivid in her mind. "Yes, Male and Female Robin, right?" she said. "I remember the Battle of the Grand Crossing as clear as day."
Kiran's smile widened as he began to explain. "Well, both versions of Robin are supposedly the intended vessels of Fell Dragon Grima, a powerful Fell Dragon native to their world, Ylisse."
Alear's curiosity deepened, her voice filled with eagerness. "A Fell Dragon from a different world than Elyos, huh?" she said. "I want to know more, Kiran. Tell me everything."
And so, Kiran explained to Alear the origins of Male and Female Robin, and their extraordinary circumstances, from being raised as a host for Fell Dragon Grima, to their subsequent amnesia and being found by Chrom and his Shepherds. Alear listened intently as Kiran explained that in the end, despite being different genders and hailing from slightly different versions of Ylisse, since both Robins were inherently connected to Grima due to both of them being Grima's intended vessels, this proved to be Fell Dragon Grima's undoing as both Robins were able to slay the Fell Dragon permanently, ending Grima's reign of terror across Ylisse.
As Kiran delved into the origins of Male and Female Robin, Alear listened intently, her eyes widening with each revelation. When Kiran finished, Alear couldn't help but remark on the striking similarities between her circumstances and those of both versions of Robin, even down to experiencing amnesia.
Alear's voice held a mix of awe and realization. "It's incredible how closely my journey aligns with both Male and Female Robin. The amnesia, the discovery of our true identities... It's as if I've found some sort of camaraderie between me and both versions of Robin."
Kiran, ever attentive, offered a suggestion. "If it helps, Alear, I can summon Male and Female Robin again. They might be able to provide further insight or simply be there to cheer you up."
A warm smile graced Alear's lips as she expressed her gratitude. "Thank you, Kiran, but your words of encouragement and the knowledge you've shared are enough to lift my spirits. I truly appreciate your offer."
Kiran nodded, understanding Alear's stance. "If you say so, Alear. Remember, I'm here for you whenever you need me."
Alear, aware of the tasks that lay ahead, spoke with determination. "We should all prepare ourselves to depart for Solm by morning. There is much to be done."
Kiran acknowledged her words. "Very well. I shall return to my quarters and make the necessary preparations."
Alear bid Kiran good night, her voice filled with warmth. "Good night, Kiran. Thank you for everything."
Kiran replied in kind, his voice carrying a sense of camaraderie. "Good night, Alear. Rest well. We have a challenging journey ahead of us."
With a mutual understanding, Alear and Kiran parted ways for the night, knowing that they would face the new day and its trials together.
The next morning, under the blazing sun, Alear, Kiran, Alfred, Diamant, Fjorm, and Ivy arrived in Solm via Somniel's portals. They were greeted by the unforgiving aridity of the desert landscape. Alear, her brow furrowing slightly, couldn't help but comment on the harsh environment they found themselves in.
Alear couldn't help but remark on the arid nature of the land, her voice tinged with surprise. "Solm is so dry. It's quite different from what I'm accustomed to."
Kiran chuckled softly, offering a small explanation. "Indeed, Alear. We arrived in the morning, which is fortunate," he remarked. "The desert heat here can be unbearable during the day."
Alear looked around the barren desert landscape for any signs of life but didn't find any. "Kiran, it's a good thing you let Mother stay back in Somniel," she remarked. "I bet she'll be uncomfortable in this desert heat."
Just as Kiran was about to reply, Ivy, Elusia's crown princess, visibly affected by the scorching heat, nodded in agreement. Beads of sweat formed on her forehead as she spoke. "That's right. The Queendom of Solm is known for being the most arid place in all of Elyos," she explained. "We are currently standing in the Tullah Desert."
Huffing in an attempt to cool herself down, Ivy replied to Alear's concerned question. "I'm... alright. Just not used to this desert heat," she huffed as she began to sweat under the heat. "I fear I may melt at this rate."
Alear's voice carried sympathy as she observed Ivy's struggle. "Ivy, take it easy. The desert heat can be challenging for all of us, especially if we're not accustomed to it."
Ivy nodded, fanning herself with her right hand in a futile attempt to find relief from the relentless heat. "You're right, Alear. I'm just not used to this. But we'll manage."
Fjorm, recognizing her resilience to the desert heat, spoke up, her voice carrying a hint of pride. "Despite hailing from a kingdom with a similar icy climate as Elusia, I find myself more tolerant of the desert heat. You see, my home kingdom, the Kingdom of Nifl, is adjacent to the Kingdom of Muspell, a land covered in fire and scorched earth."
Ivy, intrigued by Fjorm's words, responded with enthusiasm. "If Kiran ever summons me as a Hero, I would love to visit both the Kingdoms of Nifl and Muspell. It would help me acclimate between cold and hot climates more easily."
Kiran, with a warm smile, nodded in agreement. "Consider it a promise, Ivy. If the opportunity arises, I will make sure you have the chance to visit both kingdoms."
Diamant, the crown prince of Brodia, voiced his curiosity, directing his question to Alear. "Alear, what are our next moves? We look to you for guidance."
Alear crossed her arms, deep in thought as she pondered their next course of action. The group's eyes were fixed on her, waiting for her answer. Moments passed in silence as Alear contemplated the possibilities.
Alear took charge of the situation, her voice filled with determination. "We need to make our way straight to Solm Palace. Our goal is to arrive there before the Four Hounds do."
Ivy, understanding the urgency, nodded in agreement. "During my time in Elusia, I learned that the Four Hounds did visit Solm, but they returned empty-handed."
Alfred, the crown prince of Firene, chimed in, his tone laced with relief. "That's good to know, Ivy."
Ivy, feeling the intensity of the desert heat, let out a sigh. "Well, I'll take that as a compliment."
Alear, with her mind focused on the task at hand, turned to Ivy with a question. "Ivy, can you tell us about the Emblem Ring entrusted to the Queendom of Solm?"
Ivy paused for a moment, gathering her thoughts before responding. "The Queendom of Solm was entrusted with the Ring of the Radiant Hero."
Kiran's eyes narrowed as his knowledge connected the dots. He spoke with certainty. "There is only one man who holds the title of the Radiant Hero, and that man is Ike. I summoned him myself."
Alear's smile widened as she locked eyes with Kiran, her voice filled with determination. "Kiran, if the situation calls for it, I expect you to summon the original Ike in Solm. His presence may prove vital in our quest."
Kiran's fingers twirled the Breidablik in his right hand, a glint of confidence in his eyes. "Rest assured, Alear. If we manage to obtain the Ring of the Radiant Hero, I will summon Ike without hesitation."
Ivy, feeling the oppressive heat of the desert, spoke up with urgency. "We need to get going. I can practically feel myself melting under this scorching sun."
Alear sheepishly nodded in agreement. "I have to admit, Ivy, you're right. The sooner we move, the better."
With their resolve strengthened, the group set off towards Solm Palace, their steps quickening as they aimed to reach their destination before Sombron's forces. The desert heat beat down upon them, but their determination burned brighter, pushing them forward. The fate of Elusia rested on their shoulders, and they would not falter in their mission to protect it.
In a burst of radiant light, Seiðr, a goddess hailing from the Realm of Vanaheimr, materialized in a remote area of Solm's Tullah Desert. Surveying her surroundings, she spoke aloud, her voice carrying a weight of determination.
"According to King Njörðr, Kiran Pathfinder was last seen in this location," Seiðr murmured to herself, her gaze sweeping across the vast expanse of sand before her.
With a sigh, Seiðr tilted her head back, her eyes scanning the boundless desert sky above. "This place is remarkably similar to Vanaheimr," she remarked, her tone tinged with a hint of nostalgia. "Both places covered in vast deserts..."
Despite her familiarity with the desert heat, Seiðr couldn't help but lament her poor sense of direction. "While as a denizen of Vanaheimr, I'm accustomed to the heat," she admitted ruefully, a wry smile playing on her lips. "But, my sense of direction leaves much to be desired. I hope I can find Kiran and his allies before I become too lost in this place."
Determined to locate Kiran and his allies, Seiðr set off into the desert landscape, her steps purposeful as she traversed the shifting sands in search of the elusive Summoner and his companions. With every stride, she hoped to close the distance and reunite with them soon.
The Fire Emblem franchise belongs to Intelligent Systems. I only write this crossover for the readers' fun, entertainment, and enjoyment.
Now, let us begin this chapter...
The moon cast a gentle glow over the floating island of Somniel as Alear, Kiran, Male Alear, and Veyle stood together on one of the balconies. The cool night air whispered through their hair as they gathered, their faces illuminated by the soft light.
Veyle took a step forward, her voice filled with gratitude. "Thank you all for hosting this wonderful welcome party for me in Somniel. I'm truly honored to be summoned as a Hero by Kiran."
Alear smiled warmly, her eyes sparkling. "It was Mother's idea, Veyle. In hindsight, she thought it would be a great way to show our appreciation for your summoning as a Hero."
Kiran, the Summoner for the Order of Heroes, chuckled softly. "Indeed, Veyle, you certainly surprised us all with your love for spicy food," he remarked as he recalled Veyle eating copious amounts of spicy food at the party. "You've eaten more of it than anyone else here in Somniel."
Veyle laughed sheepishly, her cheeks slightly flushed. "I can't help it. Spicy food is just... my weakness. I can't resist it."
"You did say during the party that you're terrible at cooking meals," Male Alear said as he remembered the foods that Veyle had eaten during the party. "Except for spicy food."
A mischievous glint flashed in Veyle's eyes as she spoke again. "I know, but I also have something else in mind tonight."
Male Alear spoke up, his voice filled with curiosity. "That's why you called us, Alear and Kiran, out here to the balcony, isn't it?"
Veyle nodded, her gaze shifting between the three of them. "Exactly. I thought this serene view would be the perfect backdrop for what I have in store."
The night enveloped them in its embrace as they eagerly awaited Veyle's next words, their hearts filled with anticipation.
As Alear, Kiran, and Male Alear stood in stunned silence, Veyle took a deep breath and began to speak. Her voice trembled with a mix of excitement and nervousness. "I... I've been traveling all across Elyos, searching for my long-lost sibling. Someone who shares the same blood as me, who I've been separated from for far too long."
Veyle's eyes shifted, first pointing at Alear, then at Male Alear. "And now... I look at both of you, and I can't help but feel that the answers I've been seeking all this time may lie within the two of you. You... you might be the siblings I've been searching for."
Alear's heart skipped a beat, her mind struggling to process the revelation. She whispered in disbelief, her voice barely audible, "Veyle... you're saying... you're my sister?"
Male Alear's eyes widened with astonishment. "If what you're saying is true, Veyle, then the Veyle of my world, my Elyos, could very well be my sibling too."
Ever the voice of reason, Kiran spoke up, his curiosity piqued. "Veyle, how can you be so certain? How do you know that Alear is your sibling?"
Before Veyle could respond, Lumera, a majestic Divine Dragon and a former Queen of Lythos and now a Hero summoned under Kiran, entered the balcony with grace. Her presence commanded attention, and she spoke with a gentle yet authoritative tone. "So, it has come to this," she said. "Allow me to provide a proper explanation."
As Lumera gracefully joined the conversation, Alear's voice quivered with surprise and confusion. She addressed Lumera as her mother, her voice filled with uncertainty. "Mother, if Veyle claims to be my sibling... does that mean I'm also a Fell Dragon child?"
Lumera's expression turned somber, but there was a hint of warmth in her smile. "Yes, my child. Veyle is indeed a Fell Dragon, one of Sombron's children, just like yourself."
"And that also means..." Alear stammered as she looked at Lumera. "You're my adopted Mother."
As Lumera nodded at Alear in confirmation, Male Alear, his eyes narrowing in contemplation, reached up to inspect the locks of his red and blue hair. His voice held a tinge of realization. "So, that means... Alear and I used to have fully red hair, didn't we?"
Lumera's smile widened, her eyes glistening with pride. "Yes indeed. The blue streaks in your hair are a testament to the powers you have inherited from me, the powers of a Divine Dragon. I transferred the majority of my Divine Dragon powers to you while you were in slumber," she said. Then, she turned her attention towards Male Alear. "And I think the Lumera of your Elyos also did the same to you."
Alear's mind spun with the weight of this revelation, her heart filled with a mix of awe and confusion. The incredible circumstances of their origins were beyond anything she could have ever imagined. She turned to Kiran, her voice filled with wonder. "Kiran, can you believe the incredible circumstances surrounding our existence? The bond that ties us together, the intertwining of Fell Dragon and Divine Dragon blood within my veins and my male counterpart... It's truly remarkable."
Kiran nodded, his gaze filled with admiration for the strength and resilience displayed by Alear and Male Alear. "Indeed, Alear. The origins of both you and Male Alear are extraordinary, defying the limits of what we once believed to be possible. It is a testament to the unique powers that run through your veins."
As the weight of their shared heritage settled upon them, Veyle's voice broke the silence. She spoke with a sense of urgency, addressing Alear, Kiran, and Male Alear.
"Um, I need to ask something of all of you," Veyle began, her eyes searching each face in turn. "Please, keep what I've told you tonight a secret, for now."
Alear's voice was gentle, filled with understanding. She looked at Veyle, her eyes conveying empathy. "Veyle, I understand your desire to keep this secret, but you know that eventually, everyone else will know. The truth has a way of revealing itself."
Veyle nodded in understanding, her gaze unwavering. "I'm aware of that," she admitted, "But, I want to find the right time, the right way to reveal it to everyone else."
Lumera, the wise Divine Dragon, spoke with a calm authority. "Veyle makes a valid point," she said solemnly, her eyes holding a depth of understanding. "This secret, as important as it is, carries the potential for unintended consequences. We must consider the impact it may have on those around us."
Alear nodded in acknowledgment, her resolve firm as she made a promise. "I understand," she assured them, her voice steady. "We must be careful and thoughtful in our approach. I promise to keep the secret of our heritage as Fell Dragon children for the time being."
With a collective understanding settling over them like a comforting blanket, the group stood together on the balcony, bound by the weight of their shared secrets and the unspoken promise to protect each other's truths.
Kiran, sensing the need to shift the conversation, spoke up. "Veyle," he asked, his voice carrying a mix of curiosity and concern. "Were you aware when Evil Veyle took control of your body?"
Veyle closed her eyes, a shadow crossing her features. Her voice carried a bitter edge. "Yes, I'm painfully aware whenever Evil Veyle forcibly takes control and I hated every moment of it," she confessed. "Kiran, it was only through your doing that I was freed from her grasp."
Kiran's eyes widened as he remembered summoning Peony, Mirabilis, Triandra, and Plumeria to open a portal to Veyle's subconscious. "Veyle," he inquired. "You mean by summoning the four alfar to enter your dreams?"
As Veyle nodded at Kiran, Alear, her gaze filled with compassion, looked at Veyle and spoke her name in a somber tone. "Veyle..."
Veyle's voice trembled with determination as she continued. "And I... I also want to atone for what I've done and the pain and chaos I've caused everyone, especially back at Destinea Cathedral."
Alear reached out, placing a reassuring hand on Veyle's shoulder. Her voice held a gentle tone. "Veyle, don't be too hard on yourself. We understand that your evil personality is now a separate entity from who you truly are."
Male Alear nodded, his voice filled with reassurance. "That's right, Veyle. It's important to remember that Evil Veyle is no longer a part of you. Her actions do not define you."
Veyle nodded, a flicker of determination igniting in her eyes. "Thank you, all of you. When the time comes, I want to face Evil Veyle head-on, but I want to do it when I'm strong enough... when I have the power to confront and overcome her. And I need your help in doing so."
The balcony seemed to exhale as the weight of their conversation settled upon them. Veyle's path to redemption and self-discovery was intertwined with the challenges they faced as a group.
Kiran, the Summoner of Zenith, spoke up, a glimmer of an idea in his eyes. "Veyle, have you ever considered visiting the World of Zenith? You could train there alongside the rest of the Heroes, especially at the Training Tower."
Veyle's eyes widened with surprise, her voice filled with curiosity. "Kiran, you mean I can go to another world for training?"
Kiran chuckled warmly, nodding in response. "Indeed, Veyle. I did summon you as a Hero, after all," he said. "If you truly want to face Evil Veyle and harness your full potential, training in Zenith would be invaluable."
Male Alear, his determination shining through, spoke up. "Kiran, I'd like to accompany Veyle in Zenith. We can support each other, make friends with the other Heroes, and maybe even uncover more about our shared heritage."
Kiran smiled, giving his approval. "Of course, Male Alear. You may join Veyle in Zenith. Together, you can strengthen your bond and face the challenges that await."
Lumera, ever watchful and wise, spoke gently. "Allow me to escort all of you to the Zenith Outrealm Gate in Somniel Plaza. I will ensure your safe passage."
With a collective nod of agreement, the group prepared to depart from the balcony, each carrying the weight of their newfound knowledge and the determination to face the challenges ahead. As they ventured forth, they understood the importance of keeping their shared secrets safe, even as they embarked on a journey toward strength and redemption.
Several hours had passed since Male Alear and Veyle left Elyos for Zenith. Alear found herself in her room, gazing out the window, lost in thought. Kiran stood by her side, a comforting presence. Alear's voice carried a mix of disbelief and contemplation.
"Hmm... It's still hard to believe," Alear murmured, her voice barely above a whisper. "To know that I'm one of Sombron's children, that my father is the very threat that looms over Elyos..."
Kiran placed a comforting hand on Alear's shoulder, his touch gentle yet reassuring. "Your lineage may be defined by your origins, Alear, but it's your choices that define who you are," he said softly, his words carrying the weight of wisdom.
Alear turned to Kiran, her eyes searching his for understanding. "What do you mean?" she asked, her voice tinged with curiosity and apprehension.
Kiran met Alear's gaze with unwavering sincerity. "Alear, we are not solely defined by our bloodlines or our past," he explained, his tone gentle yet firm. "We are defined by the choices we make, the actions we take. And even as a Fell Dragon child, you have chosen to stand as a defender of Elyos, a Divine Dragon to the people, and a beacon of light against the darkness."
A sense of awe washed over Alear as she absorbed Kiran's words. The weight of her lineage no longer felt like a burden, but rather an opportunity to prove her true nature. She widened her eyes, a newfound determination rising within her.
Alear's smile brightened as she expressed her gratitude to Kiran. "Thank you, Kiran. Your words have truly cheered me up."
Kiran's voice held a gentle warmth as he responded. "You're welcome, Alear. Remember, you and Male Alear are summoned as Heroes for a reason. And there are other Heroes with similar circumstances to yours."
Curiosity sparkled in Alear's eyes as she leaned in, eager to know more. "I'm curious, Kiran. Who are these other Heroes you're talking about?"
Kiran smiled, his gaze holding a touch of nostalgia. "Do you remember when I summoned the two versions of Robin back at the Grand Crossing?"
Alear nodded, her memories of the event still vivid in her mind. "Yes, Male and Female Robin, right?" she said. "I remember the Battle of the Grand Crossing as clear as day."
Kiran's smile widened as he began to explain. "Well, both versions of Robin are supposedly the intended vessels of Fell Dragon Grima, a powerful Fell Dragon native to their world, Ylisse."
Alear's curiosity deepened, her voice filled with eagerness. "A Fell Dragon from a different world than Elyos, huh?" she said. "I want to know more, Kiran. Tell me everything."
And so, Kiran explained to Alear the origins of Male and Female Robin, and their extraordinary circumstances, from being raised as a host for Fell Dragon Grima, to their subsequent amnesia and being found by Chrom and his Shepherds. Alear listened intently as Kiran explained that in the end, despite being different genders and hailing from slightly different versions of Ylisse, since both Robins were inherently connected to Grima due to both of them being Grima's intended vessels, this proved to be Fell Dragon Grima's undoing as both Robins were able to slay the Fell Dragon permanently, ending Grima's reign of terror across Ylisse.
As Kiran delved into the origins of Male and Female Robin, Alear listened intently, her eyes widening with each revelation. When Kiran finished, Alear couldn't help but remark on the striking similarities between her circumstances and those of both versions of Robin, even down to experiencing amnesia.
Alear's voice held a mix of awe and realization. "It's incredible how closely my journey aligns with both Male and Female Robin. The amnesia, the discovery of our true identities... It's as if I've found some sort of camaraderie between me and both versions of Robin."
Kiran, ever attentive, offered a suggestion. "If it helps, Alear, I can summon Male and Female Robin again. They might be able to provide further insight or simply be there to cheer you up."
A warm smile graced Alear's lips as she expressed her gratitude. "Thank you, Kiran, but your words of encouragement and the knowledge you've shared are enough to lift my spirits. I truly appreciate your offer."
Kiran nodded, understanding Alear's stance. "If you say so, Alear. Remember, I'm here for you whenever you need me."
Alear, aware of the tasks that lay ahead, spoke with determination. "We should all prepare ourselves to depart for Solm by morning. There is much to be done."
Kiran acknowledged her words. "Very well. I shall return to my quarters and make the necessary preparations."
Alear bid Kiran good night, her voice filled with warmth. "Good night, Kiran. Thank you for everything."
Kiran replied in kind, his voice carrying a sense of camaraderie. "Good night, Alear. Rest well. We have a challenging journey ahead of us."
With a mutual understanding, Alear and Kiran parted ways for the night, knowing that they would face the new day and its trials together.
Emblems And Heroes
A Fire Emblem Heroes x Fire Emblem Engage Crossover
Chapter 18: A Lost Vanir Goddess in Solm!
A Fire Emblem Heroes x Fire Emblem Engage Crossover
Chapter 18: A Lost Vanir Goddess in Solm!
The next morning, under the blazing sun, Alear, Kiran, Alfred, Diamant, Fjorm, and Ivy arrived in Solm via Somniel's portals. They were greeted by the unforgiving aridity of the desert landscape. Alear, her brow furrowing slightly, couldn't help but comment on the harsh environment they found themselves in.
Alear couldn't help but remark on the arid nature of the land, her voice tinged with surprise. "Solm is so dry. It's quite different from what I'm accustomed to."
Kiran chuckled softly, offering a small explanation. "Indeed, Alear. We arrived in the morning, which is fortunate," he remarked. "The desert heat here can be unbearable during the day."
Alear looked around the barren desert landscape for any signs of life but didn't find any. "Kiran, it's a good thing you let Mother stay back in Somniel," she remarked. "I bet she'll be uncomfortable in this desert heat."
Just as Kiran was about to reply, Ivy, Elusia's crown princess, visibly affected by the scorching heat, nodded in agreement. Beads of sweat formed on her forehead as she spoke. "That's right. The Queendom of Solm is known for being the most arid place in all of Elyos," she explained. "We are currently standing in the Tullah Desert."
Huffing in an attempt to cool herself down, Ivy replied to Alear's concerned question. "I'm... alright. Just not used to this desert heat," she huffed as she began to sweat under the heat. "I fear I may melt at this rate."
Alear's voice carried sympathy as she observed Ivy's struggle. "Ivy, take it easy. The desert heat can be challenging for all of us, especially if we're not accustomed to it."
Ivy nodded, fanning herself with her right hand in a futile attempt to find relief from the relentless heat. "You're right, Alear. I'm just not used to this. But we'll manage."
Fjorm, recognizing her resilience to the desert heat, spoke up, her voice carrying a hint of pride. "Despite hailing from a kingdom with a similar icy climate as Elusia, I find myself more tolerant of the desert heat. You see, my home kingdom, the Kingdom of Nifl, is adjacent to the Kingdom of Muspell, a land covered in fire and scorched earth."
Ivy, intrigued by Fjorm's words, responded with enthusiasm. "If Kiran ever summons me as a Hero, I would love to visit both the Kingdoms of Nifl and Muspell. It would help me acclimate between cold and hot climates more easily."
Kiran, with a warm smile, nodded in agreement. "Consider it a promise, Ivy. If the opportunity arises, I will make sure you have the chance to visit both kingdoms."
Diamant, the crown prince of Brodia, voiced his curiosity, directing his question to Alear. "Alear, what are our next moves? We look to you for guidance."
Alear crossed her arms, deep in thought as she pondered their next course of action. The group's eyes were fixed on her, waiting for her answer. Moments passed in silence as Alear contemplated the possibilities.
Alear took charge of the situation, her voice filled with determination. "We need to make our way straight to Solm Palace. Our goal is to arrive there before the Four Hounds do."
Ivy, understanding the urgency, nodded in agreement. "During my time in Elusia, I learned that the Four Hounds did visit Solm, but they returned empty-handed."
Alfred, the crown prince of Firene, chimed in, his tone laced with relief. "That's good to know, Ivy."
Ivy, feeling the intensity of the desert heat, let out a sigh. "Well, I'll take that as a compliment."
Alear, with her mind focused on the task at hand, turned to Ivy with a question. "Ivy, can you tell us about the Emblem Ring entrusted to the Queendom of Solm?"
Ivy paused for a moment, gathering her thoughts before responding. "The Queendom of Solm was entrusted with the Ring of the Radiant Hero."
Kiran's eyes narrowed as his knowledge connected the dots. He spoke with certainty. "There is only one man who holds the title of the Radiant Hero, and that man is Ike. I summoned him myself."
Alear's smile widened as she locked eyes with Kiran, her voice filled with determination. "Kiran, if the situation calls for it, I expect you to summon the original Ike in Solm. His presence may prove vital in our quest."
Kiran's fingers twirled the Breidablik in his right hand, a glint of confidence in his eyes. "Rest assured, Alear. If we manage to obtain the Ring of the Radiant Hero, I will summon Ike without hesitation."
Ivy, feeling the oppressive heat of the desert, spoke up with urgency. "We need to get going. I can practically feel myself melting under this scorching sun."
Alear sheepishly nodded in agreement. "I have to admit, Ivy, you're right. The sooner we move, the better."
With their resolve strengthened, the group set off towards Solm Palace, their steps quickening as they aimed to reach their destination before Sombron's forces. The desert heat beat down upon them, but their determination burned brighter, pushing them forward. The fate of Elusia rested on their shoulders, and they would not falter in their mission to protect it.
In a burst of radiant light, Seiðr, a goddess hailing from the Realm of Vanaheimr, materialized in a remote area of Solm's Tullah Desert. Surveying her surroundings, she spoke aloud, her voice carrying a weight of determination.
"According to King Njörðr, Kiran Pathfinder was last seen in this location," Seiðr murmured to herself, her gaze sweeping across the vast expanse of sand before her.
With a sigh, Seiðr tilted her head back, her eyes scanning the boundless desert sky above. "This place is remarkably similar to Vanaheimr," she remarked, her tone tinged with a hint of nostalgia. "Both places covered in vast deserts..."
Despite her familiarity with the desert heat, Seiðr couldn't help but lament her poor sense of direction. "While as a denizen of Vanaheimr, I'm accustomed to the heat," she admitted ruefully, a wry smile playing on her lips. "But, my sense of direction leaves much to be desired. I hope I can find Kiran and his allies before I become too lost in this place."
Determined to locate Kiran and his allies, Seiðr set off into the desert landscape, her steps purposeful as she traversed the shifting sands in search of the elusive Summoner and his companions. With every stride, she hoped to close the distance and reunite with them soon.
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