Judgment of Celestial I: Grievous Cry

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Jaro: Aye

Destinie: what is the amulet exactly...?

Jaro: You mean Celestial? It was created long ago by the Gods that gave Igros life. Whoever wields it has unlimited power and will be invincible.

Destinie: So anyone who can use Cristal Energy can use the amulet?

Jaro: Nay. Anyone can use it with or without any knowledge of Celestial Energy.

Destinie: ( she only nodded her head )

Jaro: But that much power can corrput anyone expect for those that have no need of power yet.

Destinie: Absolute power absolutely corrupts. Is a saying where I am from. I have seen too many times for my like is it is......

-Galatians stopped the group-
Galatians: HIDE!!

Destinie: ( she did not wait to ask why she ran behind at tree and crouched down. )

-Everyone hid. A few seconds passed and a Reaper on his deadly beast, Dregin passed by slowly stopping for a second to look around and then dashed forward-

Destinie: What is he up to? (She edged around the tree to get a better look. )

Galatians: It seems the path we were going to take, the Path of Allies is being watched. We most go over the Getian Mountains

Destinie: Is that a prablem?

Striker: Ethian is at the foot of the Getian Mountains where the great Sage, Solomon is at. It will be deadly to travel over the mountain so we must go through the tunnel of Helju.
Galatians: Helju!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Originally posted by Jaro
-Everyone hid. A few seconds passed and a Reaper on his deadly beast, Dregin passed by slowly stopping for a second to look around and then dashed forward-
Harvey watched the ominous riders pass by from a shrub. "Who are these guys?" He thought.

Destinie:If it is what we have to do I do not see way we should not go that way. But I do not knowmuch about this land.

Striker: I do not know much about Helju other then it is the fastest route.
Galatians: ...then we shall travel to Getian Mountians.

Destinie: ( the group travled to the base of Helju.......)

Galatians: The entrance is half way up the mountain.