Ethera and the Island of Evisara: Book One of The Enrovia Series by Anna J Walner

Ethera and the Island of Evisara: Book One of The Enrovia Series by Anna J Walner

Author:Anna J Walner [Walner, Anna J]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-08-05T05:00:00+00:00


Sengei stepped beside Ethera, standing tall and proud over the dog and said, “Self-sacrifice, for the good of another is one of the bravest things a spirit can do. To love so much to give up ones future and essence is never a cowardly act, but one that requires the most courageous form of love.” The cheetah, having said his piece turned and walked toward the bare woods.

“Dusty, come with me, I need your help to find something on the way to the city.” Ethera told him.

His stubby legs moved a little slow, but the lamb was patient, keeping pace with him through the trees. For several hours they would walk, lit only by the moonlight until the sun began to rise.

The dead forest was so named because before the division of the animals, in a time too long ago for Ethera to even know of, all animals regardless of their distinctive nature lived on the island of Evisara. The division of power had not taken place, the other islands sat uninhabited.

At this time the dark lights and the others of the land lived side by side, until the dark ones began to withdraw and soon claimed the dead forest for themselves.

A large expanse of brown and broken trees covered the east end of the island. Nothing green or healthy can exist in harmony with dark lights, the very balance won’t allow for it. As time went on and more dark lights arrived. The island of Ealdume was chosen as the island for them at almost three times the size of Evisara. Very soon after, the council formed, rulers were chosen, and the stones of power divided among them.

Sengei’s long legs kept him in front of Dusty and Ethera, the cheetah glancing back from time to time, but remaining quiet. Daylight began to sweep away the darkness as they walked, step by step, closer to the city. They had been walking for nearly two hours when Dusty spoke up again.

“What does it look like?” Dusty asked nearly half way to the city.

“What does what look like?” Ethera asked.

“The thing you want me to help you find.” He said matter of fact.

“Oh, it is a flower. A very special flower that grows under the water. Its petals are translucent and very hard to see. We will have to look for a large tree by a pond of standing water.” She told him.

“Ok, I’ll let you know when I see it.” He lisped.

Ethera knew the spot already, they were almost there. A large boulder marked the small path up a rocky climb ending at a mossy oasis. Up ahead she potted the large rock standing out among the greenery.

“I can smell water, can’t you Dusty?” Ethera asked.

The little dog lifted his nose and sniffed the air. Looking unsure he nodded anyway. “Let’s go this way.” She suggested, leading the way up the rocky incline.

Little by little they made the climb, Ethera stopping every now and then to check on the dog, whose stubby legs were proving to be less than ideal for the terrain.



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