Arcadia rose gently, tensing before leaping upward, and spreading her icy wings. She beats them to power her way up into the clear sky. The gentle snowfall travels with the ice wyrmling and her rider. The trees of the East Forest quickly fall away as the little dragon climbs in altitude. She circles around, climbing until the border between forest and Magnolia comes into view. All the streets and buildings and the geometric patchwork of the surrounding farmland blending together.
Assured she was a high enough to more easily navigate around mountains she would come across, Arcadia set off toward the east of Magnolia in general. Only have a general idea of where her home lay from Magnolia, Arcadia's flight path as not a straight one as she navigated from landmark to landmark, sometimes veering more north than east and sometimes more south.
Landing once or twice tor est or let her rider stretch, three or four hour flight time had changed the ground below greatly. Their flight had lead up through some rather rugged mountains with the forest turning completely alpine. Some of the peaks though force Arcadia to climb higher still as her flight path possibly carries her far enough east to leave the relative safety of Fiore's eastern borders behind. For a brief time, the flight passes over peaks capped year-round in snow well above the tree-line.
The rugged mountains dropped swiftly away onto a high vast and relatively flat plain. A few trees dot the high plain, but Arcadia banked to follow the edge of the rugged mountains until they began to curl around the plain.. A place where the plain began to give way to forested hills. It is here where something that was only visible from such a high bird's eye view become visible. The ice dragon began to circle above, as from this vantage point one could make out the scarred outline of an ancient city far below. A city once called Dragnof. From the ground, it would be easy to miss, unles you happened to come across one of the few ruined towers that poked above the earth. The rest of the ancient city lay buried. On the far side of the city where forest rose back up into the curling arms of the mountains lay a large glacier.
Arcadia began to circle on around, spiraling back to the ground. As the glacier drew closer, despite being worn by time and clearly having been partially quarried, it very much resembled a dragon made entirely of ice ice that doesn't melt much like the ice wyrmling Acadia now was only full size, dwarfing many of the trees around it. Seeing the outline of her old home from above, the younger mage choked up. There other remains of dragons that could be made out from these heights among the hidden ruins.
The ice wyrmling bobbed her head toward the terrain below, ”I guess... this is where I grew up... Dragnof. Or what's left of it. That large glacier down there... was my mom.”
She swooped down and pulled up into a gentle landing at the foot of the glacier. If Arcadia was not there to point out the features of her mother's wings, legs and partially demolished face it would be easy to dismiss the glacier as a naturally occurring thing despite the lack of snow around it. The gentle snowfall followed the wyrmling on down to the ground, and only ceased when Arcadia managed to resume her human shape. She did wait to drop Nessa off back to the ground.
The snowfall cleared up as soon as Arcadia was her usual self again, the ears in her faerie green eyes did not. “Hi, Mom... I brought a friend. You'd like her. This is Nessa.” Wiping her eyes dry on her forearm, she turned back to the older mage, ”I'm kinda glad to bring someone from this future to see my old home, but that's not why we came.”
Arcadia's waterworks wouldn't turn of despite her fight to stop them. “I'm afraid you and Aven... or the Fairy Tail won't want me around after this, because from what I can tell everyone in my new home and family are the kid of good people don't kill or anything horrible like that. But over here is what's left of camp of treasure hunters... and I killed them. All of them.”
The young mage lead the way to a part of the glacier where a relatively recent encampment lay buried under a landslide of quarried dragon glacier ice. A tearful young slayer turned back to Nessa, using her shadow clone magic to recreate the story she was about to narrate in miniaturized scale. ”I think I've told you a little about how Acnologia betrayed my mom and me. See Dragnof was proof dragons and humans could as equals. Acnologia was one of the first and best slayers and a hero in our war against the dragons who wanted to keep dragons as the only rulers of all Ishgar. So he was my hero, 'cuz I wanted to be just like him fighting for mom and Dragnof.
The Kingdom and City of Dragnof lived again in miniature on the ground through her shadow magic. The view from the approach above recreated as Dragnof grew from ruin while she narrated the set up. A great, gleaming walled city that stretched far with farmland that stretched even further beyond the walls.
The scene zoomed in onto where they now stood, what had been a great tree-filled park on the walled city's south side. Among the trees the great ice dragon, Khione Glacier walked again dwarfing the miniaturized Arcadia. The view zoomed in on the little speck, training against stacks of rocks with faces painted on them. ”My mom would often train me here. It was big park then, a lot South Gate Park really.”
The mini-shadow-Arcadia quickly hugged the shadow recreation of her foster mother's leg, before she was lovingly coaxed to focus back one the makeshift combat dummy of stacked stones. Using her frozen breath and her bare fists and feet, the mini-Arcadia pummeled on the stack until it finally crumbled into a pile of smaller stones. Mini-Arcadia looked quite proud of herself when she finally triumphed over her immobile foe. ”It was a very normal day, until Ancologia showed up in the park. I had heard the rumors that was turning against even the dragons who taught him, but I didn't really believe them... so I was pretty excited to see my hero had come to visit me and my mom. But Khione Glacier... probably sensed he was not here for a social visit, because she sent me to wait in my little hut, telling me to wait until she called me over.”
Like Nessa had seen back at the beach fair, the figure of Acnologia, walked in miniature out onto the grassy field Arcadia was training on in the park. Mini-Arcadia started to rush excitedly toward her hero when Khione Glacier silently cautioned mini-Arcadia to stay back, and as narrated she went back to a small hut at the edge of the grassy clearing. The great dragon of ice walked out to meet the man, each exchanging words that can only be guessed before combat launched the two ever higher into the air over the park. Arcadia's foster mom had the seeming opening advantage, but Acnologia prolonged the fight until he had placed spell circles all over the great ice dragon, and activated them just as Khione Glacier was about to get what would have been a fatal bite. The circles activated ripping the great dragon's soul from her body, sending her hurtling back down to the park below. Anologia had transformed into his terrifying dragon form by the time the two crashed back into the ground. Mini-Arcadia rushed out of her hut, roaring ice and frozen mist to no affect on her transformed and one-time child hood hero.
Ancologia looked surprised that someone else was there at all, and before he could crush the mini-Arcadia, her mother used the last of her magic and life energy to shove the traitor off of her, and cast an ancient protective spell over her foster daughter. The gold light filled the miniaturized scene and left a miniaturized scene of the way the park now stood, forested right up to the foot of the Everlasting Glacier that had been Arcadia's mother in life. ”Except my mom never called me over. Acnologia attacked her, and they fought up into the sky, and at first I thought Mom was gonna win. But he pulled some trick that I swear tore her soul free.. Then with whatever she had left, Mom cast that ancient spell Sphere on me. I guess I'm telling you this all again, so you hopefully don't hate me so much when I tell you why I killed those treasure hunters.”
The miniaturized shadow scene zeroed in on the treasure hunter encampment as it looked before being buried. In one tent, Mini-Arcadia sat with her arms tied behind her back and ankles bound together. ”I'm sure they're the ones who found me when my mom's Sphere spell finally wore off, because when I woke up, I was already tied up in one of their tents. They were here cutting parts of my mom into small blocks of ice... ice that never melts is kinda valuable I guess. But that's MY mom and they were desecrating her to sell jewel. Plus, no matter how much time had actually gone by, it only felt like mere moments to me... so I was sure these were Acnologia's allies come to divide their spoils. The fact Dragnof was missing made me more certain they were. And they only laughed when I begged them not to cut my mother's ice up. That was the first time I felt that wild...push me. And I listened..so when they went to bed that night, I managed to break the ropes binding my arms, and suck up the glacier. They'd stacked the blocks they had cut from up higher just above their camp to be brought down the next day. I made sure Mom got revenge for their desecration, tipping the tacked ice until to came crashing down on their camp.”
As illustration, the shadow miniature of the Treasure Hunter encampment was crushed under a landslide of quarried ice blocks. Hanging her head, Arcadia dismisses her shadowy visual back to the shadows, ”I went down and made sure they were all dead, so they could go back and tell anyone else about what they found here. They're notes told me they'd been following legend of a glacier that never melted for years...so I destroyed all their notes, and hoped no one would come looking for them or know where to look. I... I took one block of ice with me..one of my mom's eyes...in case I failed.. I wanted to make sure I could give some part of her rest that would never be disturbed... that..that's still in my room at Fairy Hills. But the worst part is... even if that feral drive hadn't started me on all of that I'm sure I'd do it all again. There's no way I'd let anyone desecrate my mother's final resting place just so some nobles can have a few ice cubes that never melt.”
The younger mage finally reaches the point she has been driving to, dabbing at her faerie green eyes and looking up, pleading to Nessa,”That's why.. I have to tell you this now. If this feral thing gets much worse, that I could do something that terrible without any provocation or any need to rationalize. I need my third family...you.. to keep that from happening. Please don't let them throw me out of Fairy Tail. I know if anyone else had done..anything like this... I wouldn't have any right to condemn them. Not when things aren't always so clear cut. I just hope...you and Aven and Master Sorano all feel the same way. I might not pull back the next time without you in my corner.”
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