"It showed me two possible paths," Elentári finally told the wizard. "It is either Dúwath, our Prince, or Prince Telemnar. Sorry, Tengenwa, the elflings or draglings will not be reborn in Yára like you wanted."

"That is a shame. But the good news is that I have the honor and chance at the Calithil," Dúwath mumbled. "How I have the opportunity to witness Telemnar's down fall as well accomplish the power that the Calithil has." he thought quietly to himself with a grin. He had already pictured himself as the great warrior of the great kingdom Elenarda and already know that he can capture the heart of the Calithil and her power too.

"Both paths will end up having the same effect - the elves and the dragons will unite to fight the evil rising in the East. I have foreseen young elflings, although I was able to see young draglings too. It was as if the Aratar wanted their identity to remain secret until birth. The woman, who will become half-elven and half-elemental when she arrives in Mélamar, can be happy with both males.

At this point, it is a question of which male will cooperate better with her and us in order to start the prophecy. Dúwath has no complaints about the prophecy. On the other hand, Prince Telemnar lives with King Nestadren, who has a well-known dislike for elves and anything that does not meet his high standards that involves his daughter.

The king would be none too pleased to know that his only daughter's favorite guard and greatest warrior would bind with a half-elven elleth and half-elemental that comes from a different world. Prince Telemnar is also the captain of the Fëa's royal guards, and spends most of his time protecting the Fëa's princess with his warriors. He too, will be upset by the idea of becoming a father or being chained to someone unwillingly."

"If they are the only males chosen by the Aratar, then Prince Telemnar must be approached with this nonetheless," Arveleg decided with a frown. "My son is here with us and is fine with this. Tengenwa will speak to Telemnar, and let us know what his reaction is on this."

"Be convincing, Tengenwa we need to know what he thinks on this matter," Elentári said and then whispered to her husband. "I absolutely want this girl to live in our kingdom. Dúwath must be the one who capture her heart in the end."

Dúwath, who had heard his mother's comment to his father, nodded to his mother slightly. If he could not participate in the prophecy, seeing the woman in his kingdom was better than with Telemnar.

Sending her to Fanyarë or Fëa would make him lose control on the accomplishment of having the Calithil for himself and seeing Telemnar's down fall. Still smoking his pipe, Tengenwa knew exactly what the three elven royals were thinking. They wanted the woman, her powers, and the elflings for themselves.

Their intentions were good and honorable and some are not, but they would probably try to coax the Calithil into compliance with their desires...

"I'm sorry my friends, but I cannot allow you to harm her in that kind of way..." Tengenwa thought to himself with watchful eyes.