
Rae stays in Celestia for a few days, until the smell of Rae's outside world disappears, either Frya calls it a joke or she is serious, Rae doesn't know it. But finally after a long time confined to the palace, Rae was let out to look around the city of Celestia.
Frya took Rae and her cat around Celestia, looking at the daily lives of the elves. The city of Celestia during the day was full of slow busyness, not a single rae saw any elves running in haste or galloping. Frya made her walk to the Celestia shopping center, along the side of the street lined up small shops, selling a wide variety of goods. Rae stopped at a workshop. A male Ljosalfar was carving wood by hand. Rae looked at him with a questioning look.
“Why doesn't he use magic to carve?”
“He does use magic, magic that is more complicated than a way to produce an object, or create. He gave souls to his carvings, magic that was more complicated than any magic. Look at the results of his work,” frya pointed to a variety of statues on display in the display.
Rae was flabbergasted full of admiration, exploring the city was a very pleasant experience for her, she could see how the daily activities of the elves, it was like looking into a storybook.
Other times they were taking a walk in the Celestia forest. Frya tells him to let his cat explore. Her cat roams the forest in curiosity, running among the trees, while Frya teaches Rae magic, making rae worry as she runs a bit too far.
“Fire cats are basically wild animals, they can't be caged, or they won't be happy,” said Frya returning Rae's attention to her training.
“Why are they called fire cats?”
“Because their magic contains fire elements, like dragons, it's just that they don't spurt fire. You don't have to worry about Rae, it's their nature to explore and hunt. Your bond will always bring her back to you.” Rae nodded, but still could not eliminate the worry in his heart.
On their way Frya said. “We'll be leaving for Snitchopalace tomorrow. You already know enough about how magic works. It will help you blend in with the others, they will just think you are careless,” said Frya, making Rae stop trying to bring out fire.
The cat came back to them with a rabbit in its mouth. He thrusts his head at Rae thrusting her rabbit at him. Rae laughed then squatted down.
“No thanks, just for you,” Rae caressed her head. The cat did not reply, he let his rabbit play the rabbit. Rae pity that rabbit. But that's the nature of cats.
“Why should I go to snitchopalace?” ask Rae carefully.
“Snitchopalace is a science center in ar’chismaytopia. You'll learn magic there.”
“Can't I learn magic here?” ask Rae.
Frya smiled, “because you will learn faster there. We elves have a very long life span, so we never rush things. Including learning something. We want perfection. Here you will be hampered by our slow life circulus.”
“Sure,” replied Rae moody.
“and I also have to go back to snitchopalace,” said Frya. Mood rae instantly changed.
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Frya prepared for their trip. The next day Frya gave him a travel coat after they had breakfast, then took him to meet the king and queen who had been waiting at the main hall, to say goodbye.
“Thank you for Your Majesty's kindness,” Rae said as she bowed respectfully. His cat sat politely beside him, licking his legs.
“you must study diligently Rae, and be careful on the road.” The queen approached and gave a hug, which made Rae feel warm, although she felt it was a little strange.
“Get yourself well Rae. We are waiting for your next visit. I hope you've been able to defend yourself when you visit Celestia again,” said the king.
“You are ready,” asked Frya. Rae. Rae scooped up her cat.
Frya looked at him with a questioning look. Rae nodded and smiled brightly. There's no point in remembering it now. Now things just don't get Rae to understand. And he doesn't want to let his mind wander. His wild thoughts could take him everywhere.
Finally they left, using two horses. Frya had taught him how to ride a horse, at one time. Her cat sat in front of Rae, looking comfortable, Rae's hands scooped up to her to be safe. They let their horses gallop casually across the cobbled path of Celestia.
“How long will it be for us?” ask Rae.
“For at most four days, we can use the portal to take you there, but I think you want to get to know a little Ar’chismaytopia.” Their horses galloped gently.
Once out of the city of Celestia, they rode through the forest. Fyra explained the various creatures they encountered on the street. All the creatures that only Rae reads in the storybook dongen, in this place they walk and breathe.
When they reached the main line, the forest behind them closed. The path they had been on before disappeared.
After walking for almost half a day Frya invited them to stop for a while to eat. Frya had brought some fruit and bread for their trip. They stopped at a field, over lunch.
After a moment of rest, they then continue the journey until dusk. Frya slowed down her horse's footsteps, and stopped in a small field amid the lushness of the trees.
“We spent the night here,” Frya said as she jumped down from her horse, she helped Rae lower her cat, then let go of her horse saddle. Rae's cat squirms down, Rae releases her, the cat immediately runs to investigate her new area, while Rae releases her horse saddle, being on the horse's back making her back hurt.
“Too dangerous to continue the journey at night,” said Frya. They make a small campground, Rae gathers branches for the campfire, although in fact he wants to lay down for a moment, while Frya bounces around the area, making a barrier. “Reokwood forests can be very dangerous. Especially after the sun sinks,” he said answering inquiring views of Rae.
Rae tried to turn on the fire with magic, it took her several tries before she finally succeeded, Frya patiently let her do it. When the fire ended, Rae screamed with excitement. Suddenly the originally quiet forest as if screaming in a rowdy voice, Rae was stunned for a moment, she looked on with caution. Now it was precisely when he had a friend that he felt a terrifying aura enveloping the forest.
Frya patted Rae's knee to calm down. But his movements don't make Rae any calmer because.
Suddenly his body was alert, in an instant Frya cast a spell and a pebble shot towards the forest. Frya stood up and walked over to where the pebble had shot. He came back with a dead rabbit in his hand. Rae breathed a sigh of relief. But a cloudy face adorns Rae's face.
Rae watches him skin the rabbit deftly, “if you live with nature you won't have to worry you'll starve, but if you just want to fill your stomach instead of curing your hunger, then the whole forest will never be enough for you,” he said in a sorry tone. He peppered his rabbit before propping it on a campfire.
Moments later her cat came back with the mouse in her mouth, she placed it in front of Rae. “Smart cat,” Rae pats her head. The cat returned the favor, then played the meal.
“Lucky creature,” says Frya.
“Why?” rae asked again directing her attention to Frya..
“They don't have much worry,” she replied with a smile.
The simple spice Frya gave their rabbit made it taste so delicious in Rae's mouth. They stared at the dinner, then Frya told him to sleep, while he sat facing the campfire, he took out a metal from his pocket, then began to sing, while his hands continued to stomp, the metal. Rae fell asleep hearing Frya's sweet singing voice.