The unicorns were already saddled, and when we mounted them, they submitted to our will without hesitation, as if we'd been riding them forever. Before leaving the castle gate, we turned our winged mounts around and gazed out at the lovely courtyard. There was a comfortable silence here. One we weren't used to on the crowded streets of the world we'd come from... the world surrounding us now was completely different, completely unreal...
"Are you afraid?" Owen asked.
I shifted my gaze to him and smiled faintly.
"A little," I nodded. "But Mitra said that if we acted according to our beliefs, the spirits of this land would guide us. And I don't worry about all this as much as I did before," I said as we pulled out onto the wide road leading to the orchard. From there, we went back to that strange city where we saw the races Peorth had told us about, but from time to time we also encountered other strange creatures of the Sunsword Land...
"We have to go to that hill from where we first saw this city.
" "Okay, Owen."
I left Clonasia with a heavy heart. Because now, as we drove along that country road between the roaring sea of tall grass, we didn't know what awaited us or what we should prepare for. Now we were on our own, and we didn't know exactly what to do or where to go. We rode toward the rising of three suns. It was an incredible sight. I couldn't take my eyes off it. The sky shimmered with the strangest colors. One moment it was purple, then navy blue, then dark green, then dark purple. This incredible spectacle lasted for less than half an hour. Owen wasn't as impressed as I was, but he, too, stared at the sky for a long time. Soon we reached the steep hill we'd last descended. If I was right in my calculations, it was about 60°, and it wouldn't be easy for our unicorns to climb.
"Shall we fly?" Owen wondered, reining in his horse before the steep drop.
"I don't know if that's wise. We've never done anything like this before!
" "We've never done anything like this before, Marron. We have to try it out.
" "And how are you going to get them to fly?"
Owen smiled mischievously at me and spurred his horse on with a shout. The unicorn began to run at a dizzying pace through the tall grasses of Clonasia. I watched, calming my mount, who eagerly wanted to run with them. For now, however, I waited for the results of my brother's experiment. When they reached the open meadows, Owen gripped Pegasus's flanks with his heels and pulled the bridle toward him. In an instant, the mount unfurled its powerful wings and beat them into the air. A little unsteady, Owen grabbed the horse's mane and shouted at it to fly. Soon they were both hovering majestically above us.
"Marron!" he exclaimed, waving from above. "I'm flying!"
I watched, stunned. I couldn't believe what was happening. It all seemed so unbelievable. I, too, urged my horse through the vast meadows surrounding Clonasia, the first city built by our grandfather, the lord of the Sunsword Land. Unicorns ran much faster than our horses, and their gaits were so smooth that the ride was completely imperceptible. I loved riding, but I had never in my life dreamed of galloping so fantastically through the meadows of the strangest world known to humanity. For the Celts, it was Sid; for the inhabitants of this land, it was Avinlion, or the Sunsword Land. And for us, it was the strangest adventure of our entire lives...
My Pegasus already knew I wanted to take flight, so it did the same as the previous mount, spreading its enormous wings and rising on the rising wind. My heart leapt into my throat. It was an incredible feeling. I couldn't comprehend it; it was all real. Owen, already feeling confident in the air, flew up to me with a broad smile.
"Tell me I'm not dreaming!" he exclaimed. "This is amazing!
" "Owen, look over there!" I pointed to the grassy hill we were flying towards.
We had to raise our Pegasi to reach the very top of the valley surrounding Grandpa's city. I felt safe on the back of the unicorn, which glided gracefully through the air, but the sharp wind that constantly blew against us was a real nuisance. Once at the top of the hill, we lowered our mounts and landed softly. We didn't want to tire our Pegasi. We still had a very long way to go.
"That was awesome!" my brother shouted, raising his hand in victory.
"I can't believe it..." I nodded in disbelief.
"And it will definitely get even better. Avinlion is a land ruled solely by Magic." If we manage to tame it, we will be the strongest rulers in the entire universe! And imagine what our friends will say!?
"Will we go back there, Owen? We have a chance to go back, but who knows how long our journey will last, what we'll experience along the way. You understand, there's a great unknown before us. Will we undertake this not knowing what awaits us? Or will we return to the Water Gate knowing where we belong?
" "Marron! I never thought I'd hear such words from you. You shouldn't think like that!" Owen looked at me in surprise.
"Oh, but I'm just worried.
" "Don't be afraid, sister! Everything will be alright!"
Avinlion was a land without many trees. What's more, they resembled upside-down pine cones. Tall, rustling grasses reigned supreme, stretching to the very horizon. To our left, as we headed east, though I'm not entirely certain of this, as both our watches and our compasses had stopped working here, were towering mountain ranges. Their vastness terrified me, because even though they were very far away, we could feel the vastness of this element perfectly. There were mountains there, and we moved calmly between snow-white mogotes, which rose perpendicularly from this vast expanse of grass, creating an incredible spectacle...
We kept trotting, but we preferred to slow down between the mogotes. The wind roaring between them was deafening, and we preferred not to take any chances. When we emerged from between the enormous rock outcrops, we found ourselves once again on a wide, stone road leading through the endless expanse of grass that constantly surrounded us.
"Owen..." I said, as the silence slowly became unbearable. "Look, there's not a single cloud here.
" "Indeed. No birds, no animals..." And look. Only here and there are small hills, otherwise just plain... And there are no rivers, ponds, or lakes here either...
"And what will we do if we run out of water?" I asked him.
"The spirits of this land were supposed to guide us. Let's rely on their protection..."
Without any surprises, we arrived late in the evening. When three suns began to set behind us, we looked up at the sky simultaneously. The unicorns stopped, lifting their graceful heads. We both gazed at the sky, which sparkled with billions of stars. I'd never seen so many stars in my life, such an incredible spectacle. But that wasn't what surprised Owen and me the most. Suddenly, out of the darkness emerged the enormous, immense, red-orange disk of some planet. It was massive. We saw massive craters and ravines on it. But there was no life on it. Although it looked that way. For a long moment, we said nothing. Everything here continued to surprise us. Nothing resembled Earth. I mean, I don't know if we were still on Earth or just in another dimension. Nothing here quite matched our norms; it was a world so completely different that it was incomprehensible...
I swallowed hard, opening my eyes even wider than before. Then I pinched myself for what felt like the hundredth time to check if I was dreaming, and when it turned out I wasn't, I breathed a sigh of relief. In that moment, I wished this "dream" would never end.
"We're going on, Marron," I heard my brother's somewhat strange voice.
He, too, couldn't quite get his bearings. It was all so completely new to us that we still couldn't quite grasp it all, and the whole truth wasn't sinking in. Maybe it was for the best, because how much more can one endure?! How much...? We didn't yet realize what awaited us, how many more adventures lay ahead before we reached our destination; all of this was yet to be revealed to us, in the strangest visions of the world.
"And where will we stay? There's just an open field here...
" "Do you have our tent and equipment in your saddlebags?"
"I didn't bring everything, but we have a tent, a change of clothes, comfortable sneakers, matches, food, and water. Everything else was left at the castle.
" "That should be enough."
We pulled off the road a bit and looked around for something we could tie the unicorns to so they wouldn't run away. But we didn't find anything.
" "Then we'll tie them to the tent, okay?
" "Okay, but now help me with it."
After setting it up, we put up a small, blue igloo—that's the shape of our tent. We tied the pegasi to it by their bridles, so they still had some freedom. But what were we supposed to do with the fire? We didn't need it! The nights were apparently quite cool here, and the fire always provided some warmth and light, even though the red moon provided some light.
"Maybe that grass is burning?"
Owen tore some grass, placed it in a circle of stones we'd collected, and set it on fire. My jaw dropped to the floor. Even though the grass was green and fresh, it burned perfectly, and just a few weeds were enough to create a rather large fire that simply wouldn't go out.
"I'm getting more and more surprised by all this..." Owen shook his head.
I smiled as I entered the tent. After changing into some sleeping clothes, I put a pot of water on the fire, of which we had quite a lot. We also gave the horses water; we didn't give them much, but we decided to catch up. We went to bed very late. The fire burned at a safe distance, giving us a considerable sense of security. We each ate one of those Chinese noodles they advertised so much on TV. I often compared the world we were in to the one we were in. The differences were impossible to miss; they were obvious. As we lay quietly listening to the crackling of the fire outside, Owen flinched.
"Marron..." he whispered. "Do you know that we could be on a completely different planet. Far, far away from Earth?!
" "I've thought about it... But it seems impossible... How could we possibly get here?
" "After everything we've been through, I can believe in anything, and nothing is impossible for me anymore..."