That evening, Aelric and his group entered the forest. The air was cold and damp, and the trees seemed to close in around them, blocking out the fading sunlight. The whispers the farmer had spoken of were real. Soft and eerie, they drifted through the trees, seeming to come from every direction.
"Stay close," Seraphina said, her hand on her sword. Emberclaw wasn't with them this time; the dragon was too large to navigate the dense forest. They were on their own.
Aelric felt his heart race as they moved deeper into the woods. The whispers grew louder, and the shadows seemed to shift unnaturally. He gripped his sword tightly, the light from his pendant casting a faint glow around them.
Suddenly, a figure stepped out of the shadows. It was cloaked, just like the one they had seen in the forest before. But this time, it wasn't alone. More figures emerged, their movements slow and deliberate.
"Who are you?" Aelric called, trying to keep his voice steady. "Why are you spreading this darkness?"
The first figure laughed, a low, chilling sound. "You defeated the Shadow King, but you didn't destroy his power. It's everywhere now, growing, feeding on fear. You can't stop it."
Aelric raised his sword, the light flaring brighter. "We'll see about that."
The figures lunged, their movements quick and unnatural. Aelric barely had time to react as they attacked, dark energy swirling around them. He parried one blow, the clash of his sword ringing out in the silence. Lyra cast a protective barrier around the group, while Seraphina fought with fierce determination, her blade cutting through the shadows.
But for every figure they struck down, another seemed to take its place. The whispers grew louder, filling Aelric's ears until it felt like they were inside his head.
"Aelric!" Lyra shouted. "We need to retreat!"
"No," Aelric said, his voice firm. "Not this time."
He closed his eyes, focusing on the light within him. He thought of the people of Eldoria, of the hope they had fought so hard to reclaim. The warmth in his chest grew stronger, and when he opened his eyes, his pendant blazed with light.
With a powerful swing of his sword, Aelric unleashed a wave of energy that tore through the shadows. The cloaked figures screamed as the light consumed them, and the forest fell silent once more.
Breathing heavily, Aelric lowered his sword. The darkness was gone for now. But he knew this was just the beginning.
"We need to find the source of this magic," he said, looking at Lyra and Seraphina. "And we need to destroy it before it spreads any further."
The two women nodded, their faces set with determination. Together, they left the forest, ready to face whatever came next.