The journey to the Shattered Spire was long, treacherous, and fraught with danger at every turn. The Riftlands, though bleak and desolate, were far from empty. Every shadow hid something watching, every gust of wind whispered of threats unseen. The deeper they traveled into this cursed land, the more Kael could feel it—the ever-present pressure of the Veil's energy, pressing against him, urging him to embrace its power.
Kael couldn't shake the feeling that it was more than just a passive connection; it was as though the Veil itself had its own desires, its own agenda. And he was merely the vessel.
Varyn's presence was a constant comfort, though it was clear that even the seasoned warrior was on edge. His eyes flicked constantly from side to side, his posture always alert, as if he were expecting an attack at any moment.
"We're close," Varyn said one evening as the sun dipped below the horizon, leaving only the eerie glow of the Veil to light their way. His voice was low, cautious. "Tomorrow, we'll reach the Spire."
Kael nodded but said nothing. He had seen the Spire from a distance, but the closer they got, the more intimidating it became. It was an ancient structure, its towering silhouette jagged against the darkening sky. Its presence was otherworldly, like a finger pointing into the heavens—twisted, shattered, and broken.
"You said there's knowledge in there," Kael asked, voice tinged with curiosity. "What kind of knowledge?"
Varyn didn't answer immediately. His gaze remained fixed ahead, but his lips tightened as though wrestling with a decision. Finally, he spoke. "The Spire is a relic of the old world. It's a place where the boundaries between realms are thin. A place where the Veil is strong."
"But why is it dangerous?" Kael pressed.
"Because not all knowledge is meant to be uncovered."
Kael frowned, his curiosity growing stronger. "What are we looking for?"
Varyn's eyes flicked toward him for a moment before he answered, his tone flat. "Answers. About you. About the mark. The Veil chose you for a reason. But I don't think even the Veil knows what that reason is yet."
Kael's stomach twisted. He had long known that his connection to the Veil was anything but normal, but the way Varyn spoke made it sound as though the mark was a mistake. A tool in someone else's twisted plan.
They camped in the shadow of the Spire that night, the air thick with tension. Kael couldn't sleep.