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Chapter 37 - Flight of the Shadows

Picking up the Ring of Power Belial slid it on his finger. He watched as the ring began to glow and pulse in unison with the scepter, a grin widening on his face. He could feel the power, he had felt his power multiply when he retrieved the scepter, now, with the two, the scepter and the ring, he could tell they were each feeding off each other and multiplying his power even more. It wasn't double, it was much more than that.

"It's time to go." He stated as he began to leave the chamber. "There is nothing left here for us."

As the group followed Belial they watched the scepter and the ring glowing as he walked before them. It was as if they could feel its pulse pushing against their bodies as they walked forward. As they emerged from the depths of the cavern, their hearts still heavy with the weight of their recent battle, Belial directed them to make their way up out of the cave and back to the ship by the same path they had come. Despite their weariness, they knew that they must remain vigilant, for danger could lurk around any corner. The knew the reality that there would be creatures in the cave that they had not encountered during their decent.

Their journey out of the cave was still fraught with peril, as they encountered more bats and spiders along the way. But with their newfound strength and skill, they were able to dispatch the creatures with relative ease, pressing onward through the darkness with unwavering determination. Although long, the trip out proved to be an easier trip then entry.

Finally, after what felt like an eternity, they emerged from the mouth of the cave back to where they had begun their decent. Walking out, they couldn't help blinking in the bright light of the sun as it filtered through the trees. They were unsure of how long they had spend in the cave but knew it was getting to be late in the day. It appears they may have been down there for a full day and a half. With a sense of relief, they made camp on the forest floor, knowing that they would soon be back aboard the safety of their ship.

As they settled in for the night, they took turns standing guard against any potential threats, the air around them grew heavy with the quiet stillness of the forest. But their peace was short-lived, for as Ellie stood watch, a sudden rush of movement filled the air, accompanied by the sound of beating wings.

Before she could react, large bird-like creatures swooped down from the trees, their sharp beaks and talons glinting in the moonlight as they descended upon the camp with a ferocity born of hunger and desperation.

Under the cloak of night, the group found themselves besieged by a horde of flying creatures, their dark silhouettes darting through the moonlit sky with alarming speed. With a cacophony of screeches and cries, the creatures descended upon them, their razor-sharp claws glinting in the dim light as they launched themselves at the unsuspecting travelers.

"Look out!" Ellie cried, her voice filled with alarm as she reached for her weapon, her heart pounding in her chest.

Caught off guard by the sudden onslaught, the girls fought desperately to fend off their attackers, their swords flashing in the darkness as they swung with all their might. But the creatures seemed to come at them from all directions, their relentless fury pushing the group to their limits.

In the chaos of battle, Hannah found herself seized by one of the creatures, its talons sinking into her flesh as it lifted her into the air with terrifying strength. Panic surged through her veins as she struggled against its grasp, her heart pounding in her chest as she dangled helplessly above the ground.

"Hannah!" Claire cried out, her voice filled with panic as she watched her friend being carried away into the night.

But before the creature could take her away, Belial sprang into action, his dark magic crackling through the air as he summoned a powerful gust of wind to knock the creature off course. With a triumphant cry, he reached out with his magic, grasping hold of Hannah and pulling her back to safety just as the creature's grip began to falter.

As the creature screeched in frustration, its talons raking the air where Hannah had been just moments before, Belial turned his attention to the rest of the group, his eyes blazing with determination. With a swift command, he rallied the girls, urging them to stand firm against the relentless onslaught of their attackers.

With renewed determination, the group fought on, their resolve unyielding in the face of overwhelming odds. With each swing of their swords and each blast of dark magic, they pushed back against their attackers, driving them back into the darkness from whence they came.

With a smile of triumph, Belial emerged from the shadows, his eyes blazing with fury as he unleashed his dark magic upon the creatures, destroying them with a force that left their bodies unrecognizable. The group rallied to his side, their weapons flashing in the darkness as they fought back against the onslaught with all their strength and skill.

As the first light of dawn began to creep over the horizon, the creatures had been defeated, the few remaining, their screeches fading into the distance as they disappeared into the shadows. With a weary sigh of relief, the group collapsed to the ground, their bodies battered and bruised but their spirits unbroken.

Though the night had been long and fraught with danger, they had emerged victorious once more, their bond stronger than ever in the face of adversity. And as they caught their breath and tended to their wounds, they were thankful that all were safe and that Hannah was still their to help tend to them.

With weary hearts and weary limbs, the group gathered their belongings and pressed onward toward the safety of their ship, knowing that their journey was far from over, but determined to face whatever challenges lay ahead with courage and resilience. After last nights experience, they would not rest again until they were all safely on board and headed away from the island.