Meggie came out with Fiona, she grabbed all of them and teleported out of the island as fast as she could.
They appeared in a place covered by clouds so dark not even a ray of sunlight could pierce through them.
" This is the domain of the vampires isn’t it?" Fiona asked, vampires were very notorious and not many were fond of them.
Meggie didn’t answer, she teleported again and appeared inside a castle then she frowned.
Adrian used lunar realm but couldn’t detect anybody inside this castle. Meggie walked into a room at the peak of the castle.
Inside the room was a bed and a table, based on the decorations and a few items Adrian was quickly able to determine this was a woman’s room.
Meggie picked up a piece of paper on the table and read it. " Damn her." She burnt the paper.
" It seems we wasted a trip here, let’s go." She grabbed them and teleported again appearing in a hut.
" Wait for here, there are a few more things I need to take care of." Before they could say anything she was gone.
Fiona looked at the two of them and smiled gently but she didn’t say anything and instead just left the room.
Before leaving she winked at Annie, Annie’s face turned red, Adrian had no idea what any of that was about.
But as soon as Fiona left the room Annie jumped at him like a ravenous beast, " May we continue where we left off?"
It wasn’t long before Fiona started hearing sounds she was too familiar with, ’ Sounds like the boy isn’t half bad.’ she licked her lips.
Meggie appeared in a cave, the cave was situated underground and it was extremely huge.
Deep within the cave a massive serpent whose scales were as colourful as a rainbow slumbered.
The snake was over a hundred metres long and nearly three metres thick, each of its breath released a cloud of rainbow coloured mist.
The snake was coiled and between its massive body were five beautiful rainbow coloured eggs just as beautiful as it was.
Meggie took out a vial of white powder that was faintly glowing and gently blew it into the cave.
The snake breathed in the powder and entered an even deeper sleep, she appeared next to the beautiful eggs and took one.
Then she teleported out, long after she was gone, the snake woke up to find one of its eggs gone.
In its rage it breathed out a cloud of colourful poison that killed everything within hundreds of kilometres of its cave.
Meggie by then was already somewhere else, on a floating island within the territory of the Avians.
There lay a nest as wide a 40 metres crater, the nest was made of twigs from high grade esper trees.
On the the nest lay a massive bird with pure white wings, the bird had a wingspan of nearly 200 metres.
Meggie cast a spell and before the bird could react it found itself bound by thick chains. She dragged it to herself.
Then she cast another spell and the bird shrunk in size to the size of a normal bird and she put it in a cage.
Through all this the bird had to chance to retaliated at all, even inside the cage it couldn’t resist at all.
She looked deeper into the Avian territory and could feel a powerful gaze on her and decided to leave.
Next she appeared on another cave where a powerful Gadra used to slumber but all that remained were its pristine bones.
Meggie took a small bone as tiny as her own finger but it held the most aura, as soon as she did the entire skeleton crumbled.
That smell bone was holding the entire skeleton together as small and insignificant as it looked.
She then teleported and appeared next to a river whose size she couldn’t measure, it looked small yet large all at once.
The river was as dark as ink and surrounded by grey fog. The surroundings were as cold as the darkest of winter nights.
Meggie took out a golden coin forged from a burning meteor, on one side of the coin was a river.
On the other was a ferry, she threw the coin into the thick fog floating above the river and it disappeared from her sights.
Not long after she heard something coming towards her, through the thick a fog, a ferryman on a small boat appeared.
The ferryman was shrouded in a black long cloak that hid his entire body except the hands holding the oar.
The hands had no meat or skin, they were just bones. Meggie could see the coin on the ferryboat.
" Greetings Ferryman." She greeted the ferryman but he didn’t answer and waited for her to get on.
She did and he rowed the boat through the thick fog. Meggie closed her eyes lest she looked deep into the river.
This place was famous in lore for it was known as a gate to the underworld, that was partially true.
It was born out of legends and beliefs like the other enshrined Deities but the beliefs behind it were that it’s the underworld itself.
Since it couldn’t become the real underworld regardless of belief, it became something akin to it.
Souls can slumber here for a time before passing on and through this realm, one can reach the real underworld.
After what felt like an eternity they finally reached the other side of the river, she got off and walked deeper.
The place was dark and had no sky, around her were obsidian rocks as if she was standing on a barren mountain.
Pillars and walls of obsidian stone surrounded her as she walked through a small path of stone stairs.
Eventually she reached what appeared to be a throne room, on the other end sat there thrones of stone.
Meggie walked in and bowed, " Greeting to the three fates." She greeted in a very respectful tone.
" Greetings sister."
" Greetings daughter."
" Greetings granddaughter."
Three voices greeted her back all at once.