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The quivers getting empty quickly, Jim helped the archers to unbind the additional bunches of missiles.

In a minute the fight was over, hoarse snarling and screaming of monsters changed into silence, and the unruled boats drifted away without crews.

Then an increasing low rumble became heard. A grey sinister silhouette, a titanic zeppelin was moving towards them flying not very high above the sea, throwing a long shadow onto the water surface.

"The airship," Jim muttered when the apparatus lowered to them, and the bulky balloon covered seemingly a half of the blue late afternoon sky, two large propellers thundering.

The three knights leant out of the wooden gondola, their physiognomies grinning viciously, and threw a long thick rope with a massive iron hook at its end. That piece of metal thudded onto the deck, scratched the planks and caught hold on the board at the prow, near the bowsprit. The rope stretched tight, and the airship started tugging the yacht towards the shore.

"They want to smash us against the coastal rocks!" Jim took his battle-axe and dashed to hew the rope, but it turned out to be too thick and firm to be cut quickly.

Two Elves pulled the straining mechanism lever, another two loaded one of the huge arrows onto the enormous crossbow and, rotating that weapon on its stand, aimed it at the zeppelin.

The immense missile launched with a swish and pierced the balloon through.

Quickly reloading the arbalest, the Elves went on shooting over and over again, making more and more new holes.

The hot gas which had been keeping the apparatus in the air now was leaking, gushing out of gaps with torrents of steam. The zeppelin began to lose height.

The tension of the rope weakened, the Dwarf finally separated it from the yacht and flung the hook overboard.

The airship plopped down into the water and started to sink gurgling loudly.

"In an hour or two we shall be at the island!" Jim declared cheerfully, taking the steering-wheel and regaining the control over the yacht, making a turn and heading to the golden setting sun. "Maybe, Iven is already there."

"According to the plan," Sebastian pronounced, "we are gathering at the old portal."

"Can the enemy possibly get to the Dryads?" the Dwarf asked. "My friends went there without any key…"

"Who knows," the Elf replied, "usually only good-natured people are able to activate the transmission to our settlements, but we cannot be sure completely. Trolls are very perfidious."

"I don't quite understand that system of worlds," curiosity sounded in Jim's intonation, "are they different planets?"

"Some of them are, such as the human world and El Dorado," Sebastian explained, "but many of them are just isolated regions of one planet. For example, the constellations and the Moon at our Elvish realm and at the Dryad town are the same as here. Though, time zones don't coincide…"

"Isn't it miraculous!" the Dwarf admired, "even if you don't call it magic."

"It deals with special crystals which accumulate the solar energy and influence the space around the chosen land," Sebastian shrugged, "I'm not an expert, queen Veronica knows how it functions…"

"Well, travelling between planets and stars has been carried out through portals," Jim continued wondering. "Then, why do humans construct rockets and spaceships?"

"Actually, rockets are needed to launch satellites only," the Elf answered. "However, with few exceptions, humans are not aware of dimensions and portals…"

"With few exceptions?" the Dwarfdoubted. "But hundreds of human families live all over the Ariadna continent! How could they get there?"

"Some people manage to learn the truth and emigrate," Sebastian replied a little sadly, "but the majority believes in the deliberately false human science."

The peaceful evening shaded into a night. Stars sparkled in the cloudless sky, the Moon shone brighter. The Elves hung a couple of lanterns onto the crossbow to illuminate the deck.

Soon they saw a far-away yellowish flicker.

"What's that?" Jim wondered.

"Bonfires on the island beach," the Elves peered into the dark distance, "better to switch the lanterns off and come closer gingerly!"

Chapter Four

The morning sun shone the veranda and woke up Andreas who had been sleeping under a green blanket on a sofa not taking his clothes off. He put on the jacket and the high-boots.

Lynette came in, she was dressed in the same caftan, the same shirt and trousers as before visiting the Dryads.

"Already going?" Andreas buckled the belt of the sheath.

"I don't want any trolls to get to this place hunting for me," she sighed, "better to wait for Jim and Iven at the island."

They walked through the blooming town towards the portal. Lynette touched the marble arch with her palm, the radiance flared up, and they stepped into that light cautiously.

Moonlight flooded the ancient road, the colonnades and the half-sunk staircase with blue silver. The arbour where they had lunched could be seen clearly. Dark silhouettes of prowling monsters were also sharply defined against the cyan night landscape, throwing long shadows onto the footpath slabs, even the iron blades of their halberds looked black.

Lynette and Andreas quickly hid into the bushes growing between columns and kept on watching the brutes from behind branches.

The trolls didn't notice them, loitered near the arbour, hoarsely snorting and shuffled away along the bay shore.

Andreas went out of the shrubbery, gazing around intently. Lynette joined him, peering into the blue darkness too. They slowly walked along the road and then dipped into the thicket, following the enemy stealthily. In a while they saw lights shimmering from behind the leafage ahead. Having slunk through bushes, they squatted behind the last vegetation cluster at the overgrowth edge and looked out.

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