Tales Of Lola The Black

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hybrid. He preferred such assumptions than for people to think he was a fiend.
    Lola kneeled down and grabbed the wolf by the horns. “Whatever it is save it for later. We are on a mission.”
    “I should be telling you that. My dear.” Dougal told Lola with cocky tone. “Now you tell me how are we going to get inside the castle? I assume you have a plan.”
    “Oh I have a plan but we must get away from here first. Follow me.” Lola ran up the streets. Dougal followed behind. The sloping streets of the south lead to a hill. Lola kept running up pass houses and working class people. The cobblestone street ended with an unfinished stone wall. Topless men worked on the wall, hauling wood and carrying stones on wheelbarrows. Lola sprinted by the construction workers disturbing them and jumped over the unfinished wall.
    She now ran on tall grass outside the city area. Up a hill she went and looked over her shoulder at Dougal. “Where are we going?” Asked the wolf.
    “You will see just follow me.” Lola answers and continued trudging.
    “Are we leaving the city?” Dougal asked. “I thought we were sneaking into the castle.”
    “We’ve been living in this city for three years.” Lola stated. “You should know better than to try and sneak into the Alexandrian castle from the front door. Intruders are highly punished. I thought of a better way.”
    “A secret passage.” Dougal assumed.
    “I wish I had found a passage. If there was one we would not be the only ones sneaking into the castle.”
    “Then by the triforce. Whatever you have plotted, I hope it gets us through and unseen.” Dougal prayed. He had plans to enter the castle stealthy but with his wolf form it was impossible. He was so fortunate to have Lola but sometimes he doubted the girl and worried about her and her abilities. Still he had faith in her. They were on the same path after all.
    They went up the hill till they reach a dirt path that snaked up to the very top. They followed the path and at the very end they saw a stone shrine. Lola stood before it stared at the stone statue of Omegus. The god of the triforce. One half of his body was black and the other was white. His left wing was shaped like a bat and his right wing shaped like that of a white swan. Lola and Dougal gazed at the statue solemnly and felt compelled to kneel and pray. Lola believed highly in Omegus and prayed to the god whenever she saw a shrine. She was graceful for all the wonderful adventures she had throughout Alexandria. She believes Omegus helped her become free from that prison she was in three years ago. Dougal on the other hand never prayed but simply had faith in what is to come.
    The people of Alexandria follow the teachings of the triforce. The living, the dead and the limbo. The triforce teaches the people to connect with Omegus the god and find their path in Odealeous. Omegus is believed to balance darkness and light into twilight so that the world can be at peace and prevent destruction. The triforce teaches us to learn from our darkness and our light because we are made of both. Many magus who believe in Omegus follow the teachings of the triforce so that they can reach a high level of trance and be one their “inner god.”
    “Come on Lola. You will have time to pray when you get back.” Dougal urged.
    “I know but I just wanted to chant a mantra for what is to come.” Lola muttered. She got to her feet and paced towards the edge of the hill. Beyond she gazes at the city again. The thousands of houses and castle that reigns in the very middle with that godly sword sheath at the very top of the highest tower. Lola spreads open her arms and allowed her mana to flow and swirl. The wind began to gust around her and lashed at Dougal. Purple smoke billowed on her back and long wide black and purple wings spread wide. Her wings were so large and wide, enough to cover her whole body. Her eyes changed to a pale white zombified color and had vertical dashes for

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