The Land of Atheria (beta)
The Land of Atheria (beta)
Episode 139: The Lost Treasure
The heroes agree to help Captain Rustin locate Sanguine Island and the lost treasure in exchange for part of the booty. In the process, Nea finds herself in danger and finds more than just the missing treasure.
The Lost Treasure
Once upon a time in the land of Atheria, there was a princess Nea and a princess Lulu and they went on the most amazing adventures. Princess Nea and Lulu had found themselves on a pirate ship agreeing to help the captain find his grandmother’s long lost ring.
As they set sail north to what was known as the Sanguine Island, Phin helped steer Captain Rustin’s boat to island since he was the only one who knew how to get there. In fact, he had just been there a week ago, retrieving something for the merfolk because Phin’s family was part of a group that often scouted around the Torturian Sea salvaging things.
When he had a second, he pulled Nea, Lulu and Carmine aside.
“We’re going to help these pirates get to this island. But I honestly don’t know if we can fully trust them yet. Their story adds up but this island is a very special place that we merfolk have been protecting for a famous pirate.”
“The great Carmella the Rough?” Nea and Lulu both said, for they had heard the stories of her from long ago.
Phin nodded.
“I think I know what they’re looking for, the only problem is I don’t know how we’re going to get it.”
“Why?” Asked Nea.
“Because Captain Carmella was also just a good of friends with the winfolk as she was with the merfolk and they helped her put some of her treasure in certain places. Places you can only get to if you can fly.”
“But I can fly.” Nea said, showing him her Skyrabian Feather.
“Are you from the Sky?” he asked.
“No, but I made a wish at an enchanted well.” Nea said.
Phin wasn’t familiar with the legend of Ella’s well, but he had heard of the famous enchanted elf, Ella who lost her three children.
So Nea explained the rest of the legend, including the magic coins that granted wishes and the adventure they went on with the ogre named Wahl who finally found his long lost family.
The whole story struck Phin as a little odd. “You mean this ogre - who was nice - didn’t have a family?”
As much as Phin felt overlooked and ignored by most of his own family, he never thought about not having a family at all and what that would be like - not knowing your family. For a second Phin started to miss his family, but only just a little bit.
They decided to make a plan. Phin shared where Captain Carmella’s ring was - it was located high on a cliff in a chest with a few other things that Phin said they should get, just in case, and use them for their adventures. In fact, that’s where the magic compass Rustin referenced was kept. That’s where Nea would need to use her wings.
Phin would distract the pirates and take them at the same time to Captain Carmella’s old cottage and pretend to look for it there with them. He’d use the time with them to try to figure out if they were fully trustworthy or not - maybe tempt them with some fake treasure.
So, just as Phin had planned, he kept the pirates busy going to the cottage with Zag, which was pretty far away and around the backside of the island. As they walked, he could tell that Captain Rustin was much less concerned about treasure and more interested in seeing where his “ol’ g’ma” lived and anything that brought back her memory. In fact, whenever Phin mentioned anything valuable or expensive, Rustin brushed it off.
When they got to the cottage, he spent most of his time looking at all of her old things, a handkerchief, a sword, a journal. So much so, the other pirates got impatient and told him to hurry up.
To which, Rustin responded, “Quiet you’s. This is my g’ma ma’s place - one of the greatest pirates there ever lived!”
All the while, Nea, Lulu and Carmine hiked to the place where Rustin told them to look. Nea put on her Skyrabian Feather and started growing her beautiful wings, then soared up into the air. As the wind picked up she rode the gust up the steep cliff. From the top of the mountain she could see most of the beautiful island. It was no wonder that Captain Carmella wanted to live here - it was amazing. And she could see the cottage from up here.
Nea quickly opened the old wooden chest that was right where Phin told her. Inside there was a ring neatly tucked in a small box, a pouch with griffin on it with a necklace inside, the compass, and a note. She grabbed the items and was about to fly down when she noticed a bunch of pollen in the air. What she didn’t realize was that she had bumped into a small patch of moonshades that were growing behind the wooden chest.
Moonshades are a plant whose pollen makes you extremely drowsy. With too much pollen you would fall sleep. And the effects were immediate. Just as Nea began to spread her wings, the pollen kicked in and she started to fumble off the cliff while falling asleep.
Lulu seeing her wobble couldn’t understand what was going. But she didn’t have too. As soon as she saw her sister fall over the side of the cliff she pulled out our her magic yellow Tornadian Crystal and started to concentrate, letting the power of the wind flow through her.
Nea fell faster and faster to the ground. But as she did, a small tornado began to grow from the palm of Lulu’s hand. Bigger and bigger it grew while Lulu kept her eyes shut and tried to relax and accept the fate of the crystal and her falling sister. She loved her sister so much but knew that she couldn’t control the crystal, she had to let the crystal’s power grow for itself and save Nea.
And that it did. It grew taller and wider until it caught Nea in an invisible net of whirling wind. Nea, who by now was fully asleep, bounced a little in the wind as it caught her, then hovered there slowly spinning with the tornado in the wind. Once steady the gentle tornado lowered her down to the ground, resting her on a small patch of grass nearby.
“Nea!” Lulu yelled running over to her and hugging her on the ground.
Nea, fully asleep, just laid there snoring ever so slightly.
Lulu was just glad Nea was alive and safe.
When she woke up a few minutes later they didn’t have much time. Part of their plan was an important signal from Phin - a special wink - that would let the princesses know they could trust Rustin and give him the ring.
Nea mentioned that there was a note in the box along with a few other things. They immediately unfolded the note, which explained each of the items in the chest. It turned out that Captain Carmella had always intended on these items going to different places. The ring, she wanted to go to one of her children someday, but only a pirate - the child had to be a pirate. The necklace she warned should never be worn and needed to be returned to an old elf friend of hers - however the elf wasn’t named. And her compass which always pointed towards your heart’s most treasured desire had been given to her by another pirate as a gift and was meant for an old friend.
The girls separated the necklace and compass from the ring and decided that they could use the compass to find the last two crystals - and hopefully with enough time to restore the temple.
When they got back to the boat all of the pirates were impatiently waiting for the princesses.
“Well, may-tees! Did you have any luck? Not that I didn’t absolutely love my dear ol’ g’ma’s cottage - but we’s were unsuccessful in finding her dear ol’ ring. And without it, I’m afraid I can’t marry the pirate of my dreams!”
Nea looked at Phin who gave her a quick wink. The signal that it was okay to give Rustin the ring.
“Well, as luck would have it,” Nea said, “We found an old chest with this ring!”
Nea pulled out the ring and showed Rustin.
“Arrrr, thattta girl! That’ll do! You ladies have made my day!” He grabbed the ring with his hand with fingers and had the biggest smile you’ve ever seen. “You will all need an invite to the wedding we’re gonna have! It’s gonna be out at sea - on a boat!”
He poked Nea and Lulu playfully with his hook. They laughed nervously at the hook, but honestly felt like a wedding on the boat would be pretty fun.
Shortly thereafter, the pirates and our adventurers parted ways. Rustin shared where the wedding would be, out in Tortura Bay and the princesses promised to attend.
And when they were back on their boat, Phin quickly asked Nea and Lulu, “Did you find the compass?”
Nea nodded. “And a pouch with a griffin on it.”
Phin looked a little worried.
But that story is for another night.
The end.