Authors note
Thank you for all of the follows and reviews , I am not really happy with the chapter its far to short, sorry if its a disappointment. OH AND WELCOME MY WONDERFUL NEW BETA! Flyaway213!
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"Well, that was odd," Gwaine said awkwardly trying to break the unconformable silence. They had been traveling down the path that Dorchadas pointed out for an hour now and no one had said anything since their talk with Dorchadas.
"Yes, it was," Leon responded.
"I don't understand. Why did Blythe and Dorchadas call you Myrddin, Merlin?" Percival questioned.
"I don't know," Merlin replied looking worried. He couldn't stop thinking about Dorchadas. Why did it make him feel so happy when he called him old friend? It was like something deep inside of him recognized Dorchadas. Dorchadas seemed so devastated when he told him he was 20 years old. Why would a god of darkness find him so interesting and why wouldn't he tell him anymore after he found out his age? Why did it mater that he was 20 years old? All these questions flooded his head. He really couldn't answer Percival's question because he didn't have any answers himself.
"Well, Blythe called us Strength, Courage, Honor, and Loyalty. Maybe they just like changing peoples names!" Gwaine pointed out with a bark of laughter.
Merlin gave a small laugh, "Maybe."
HOUR THREE
"GWAINE, SHUT UP!" Arthur yelled at the carefree knight that had been singing the same tavern song for an hour.
"Awwww Come on, princess! What would you know about good singing?!" Gwaine protested, looking a bit like a kicked puppy.
"Gwaine, I think you sounded very good!" Merlin said, trying to hide his growing smirk. About five minutes into the singing he had cast a small spell to block out just Gwaine's singing.
"Well, thank you, best friend of mine!" Arthur was far too busy glaring at Merlin to notice Gwaine's smug smile.
Five hours into their travel down the path, they spotted a stone arch ahead of them. Engraved on the top of the arch were words in a strange language. Dorchadas voice rang clearly in their heads, "You must face your first challenge. The dead do not rest in this place; those who haunt your mind, even in death, will be stronger here. Do not let their words blind you to the truth."
"Okay, tell me everyone heard that," Leon ask slightly panicked. Everyone nodded yes.
"Okay, are you guys ready?" Arthur asked, making his way to the arch. Arthur was trying to act like he wasn't afraid of going past the arch, but it did scare him. He had dealt with more than enough restless dead to last a life time.
"Yeah, as ready as I think we will ever be," Gwaine said with a grim look on his face. Slowly, the group made their way to the arch. Passing through the arch, they could feel that this was going to be a long night.
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This was so short, I am so sorry I promise the next one will be longer!
Ps. sorry for the late update I am in Florida for vacation and it was a challenge to find some wifi.
