As the team returned to the main camp, their expressions were a mix of relief and grim determination. They quickly entered the tent designated for strategic meetings. Lira, supporting one of the rescued soldiers, gently led him to a seat at the center of the tent. The commanders and heroes of the four races, including Eliss and Kael, were present, and they waited with bated breath.
Amukelo took a deep breath. "We've managed to extract the soldiers and cleanse the dark energy that bound them. But the process revealed more about Valarian's tactics than we could have ever imagined."
The soldier, taking a sip of water provided by a concerned elf, began, "We were fighting, and everything felt normal. Then, suddenly, it was like being trapped inside a glass box. I could see, hear, and feel, but couldn't control my own actions. It was horrifying."
Another soldier continued, "There were no direct orders from Valarian. Instead, there were urges, impulses. We knew what he wanted us to do even if we didn't want to do it."
Lira interjected, "This isn't just about controlling soldiers. It's a direct manipulation of their very essence, their mana."
Eliss's face was shadowed with concern, "This is worse than we thought. If Valarian can do this on a large scale, no army, no matter how vast, would stand a chance."
Amukelo nodded, "When I removed the dark mana, the corruption ceased. But the question remains: can we do this at scale and in the midst of battle?"
Kael, who had been quietly observing, finally spoke, "We need a plan that not only tackles Valarian's forces but also frees our brethren from this dark influence. Time is of the essence."
The tent was filled with a heavy atmosphere as leaders and heroes grappled with the weight of the revelation. They were not just facing an army; they were battling for the souls of their kin.
. . .
The vast plains near the elven borders had never before witnessed such a spectacle. Four races, previously segregated by boundaries and longstanding biases, united in anticipation of a battle against a common enemy. Everywhere you looked, the army bustled with a restless energy.
The dwarves were setting up their legendary defense systems; stone barricades and trebuchets rose from the ground, hinting at the power and force they held within. Orcs sparred, their roars and the sound of clashing weapons cutting through the air. Elven archers, with a grace unique to their kin, practiced their aim on distant targets, arrows flying true every time. The remaining human soldiers drilled in unison, a sea of discipline and unity.
Amidst this backdrop of preparation, in a secluded corner of the camp, Amukelo found Eliss gazing into the distance, her eyes clouded with concern. She was wreathed in the soft glow of the setting sun, her red hair aflame.
"Eliss," Amukelo began gently, placing a comforting hand on her shoulder.
She startled slightly, then sighed, "I can't shake this feeling, Amukelo. The impending danger, the responsibility. So many lives hang in the balance."
Amukelo pulled her into a soft embrace, "I know. But remember, we are not alone in this. The combined might of the four races stands with us. We've faced challenges before, and we've always found a way."
Eliss looked up at him, her eyes glistening with unshed tears, "It's not just the battle. It's you, me... all of us. I fear losing someone dear again."
Drawing her closer, Amukelo whispered, "Eliss, I promise, no matter what happens, I will protect you, and Kael. I won't let any of us die. But you have to understand that we can't avoid casualties. These people are defending their countries, their homes. Even if they die, if we win, in the afterlife they won't feel any regrets."
She nestled closer, finding solace in his warmth and the conviction of his words. For now, amidst the brewing storm, this moment of connection provided them with the strength they'd need in the trials ahead.