Chapter 607 - Sacred Land of the Elves (4) (2/2)
But now, the Elf Queen’s words overwrote their thoughts.
“Y-Your Majesty? You must be kidding. How is this possible…”
Corina stammered and widened her eyes unbelievably. This news was much more shocking than when the Duke Fiend emerged before her eyes!
“I’m not joking, Corina.”
The Elf Queen said with a smile. Corina reminded the Elf Queen of herself when she first heard this news and she understood why Corina appeared so flabbergasted.
“All of you should remember that during the Creation War, we, Elves, almost faced the danger of extinction. Our proud techniques were useless in the face of the tyrannical and absolute strength of the enemies. In order to live on, we had no choice but to find everything within our grasp and save ourselves from vanishing in the terrifying war like insignificant, filthy dust. Of course, you know about the consequences too. Back then, some of the Elves sought stronger strength and chose to violate the path of nature while others chose to escape from the unbearable hardships…”
Corina and Dale knew how it all began for the Dark Elves. The Dark Elves’ aspiration to escape couldn’t be considered as sinister or corrupted. Back then, the Creation War was at its peak and the Elves were close to being demolished completely. It was due to immense pressure that some of them abandoned the war because they had suffered enough hardships and couldn’t see the glimmer of hope for the future anymore. They would rather be humiliated and leave a tinder for the Elves’ future.
Got to say, the Dark Elves’ aspirations weren’t wrong, but the pace in which they abandoned everything was too quick. The Elves on the surface were still fighting for their honor and glory while the Elves who were under tremendous pressure escaped to the underground and in order to survive, they took to unscrupulous means and even their minds and bodies were as though tainted by darkness. In the end, they abandoned their oath and served the Demons. This was the start of the war between the Elves on the surface and the Dark Elves.
However, the Elf Queen had no intentions of explaining this in detail.
“… But there were several Elves who fought bravely for us. In the end, they chose a different path and became the Carlesdines, Elves of the Wind. They were the assassins in the wind, silently seizing formidable lives that were threatening our race. But there was a price to pay.”
The Elf Queen paused and bit her lips gently. For the first time, the pair of eyes that had seen countless history and time revealed unparalleled sorrows.
“The Carlesdines possess a unique ability and I’m sure you’ve experienced it yourselves. They exist, but don’t exist, at the same time. No one can detect their presence or even spiritual undulations if they aren’t willing to reveal themselves. But not every Elf is capable of it. In fact, the Carlesdines were mainly made up of White Elves.”
“Why is that so, Your Majesty?”
Dale placed his hand against his chin.
“Because, in order to become a Carlesdine, one had to go through a holy, yet terrifying test.”
The Elf Queen let out a soft sigh.
” Elves who passed the test had their existences erased from this world entirely. In other words, when an Elf became a Carlesdine, their identity and entirety was abandoned. From then on, they would no longer be a member of this world and none of our skills or spells would be effective on them because they don’t belong in this world anymore. But there was also a horrifying side-effect. The Elves who became a Carlesdine couldn’t live for more than a century. Not only that, but they would also be erased and forgotten completely after they died and even their closest friends couldn’t remember that they existed.”
The Elf Queen revealed a sorrowful, bitter smile.
“And it’s the same for me. Although I’m the Queen of the Elves, I’m only aware that Carlesdines were a class that once existed. There might be a lot of powerful beings or heroes who have sacrificed their lives for the Elves among them, but no one knows about their names. Even those who knew their names would forget about them completely after they died.”
“…”
Corina fell into deep silence. She clenched her fists and laid them by her chest. She had never felt this pained. Don’t the Carlesdine who had abandoned everything for the sake of the Elves deserve the rights to be commemorated? Corina recalled Rhode’s request at this thought. Ivory Valley—the place that had buried all the Elves’ heroes. Will the forgotten Carlesdines be able to sleep in peace in the beautiful valley? No one commemorated them and no one felt sorrowful or pained for their sacrifices. The Elves didn’t even know that such heroes existed. Is this the right way?
“This is fascinating, Your Majesty.”
Dale’s voice sounded in her ear and Corina looked up subconsciously at his eyes that were glinting with amusement.
“If it was as what you’ve said, the Carlesdine had vanished from this world and couldn’t live for more than a century. So then, how did that young Human get into contact with them?”
“I’m not too sure about that too.”
The Elf Queen shook her head slightly.
“But I’m sure that the young man named Rhode has an out of the ordinary background. As for the two Carlesdine girls, I didn’t sense the aura of the Undead in them, so I’m sure that they aren’t Undead Creatures. But the Carlesdine has a unique skill to isolate themselves from all detection, which is why even I failed to verify their true identities…”
“This isn’t difficult, Your Majesty.”
Dale unrolled a graceful, confident smile.
“If you agree, it would be my honor to take up their challenge in the Sword Dance Rite.”