“What you leave behind is not what is engraved in stone monuments, but what is woven into the lives of others.”Part 3 of 3: Alexandra’s Graduation SummerLORD OF THE SKIES
A remote island that generally was found floating around the Mediterranean by the name of Ogygia, it was under the protection of the Italian & Greek Ministry for Magic under several conservation of historical sites, the protection of rare magical creatures, so on and so forth. At the moment, it was floating about half-way between Athens and Crete and so had been easier to get to through Greece then by flying from Athens. But that was not what was important to Alexandra at the moment. The fact that she had been roaming around the gigantic grounds that were Calypso’s were mind-blowing enough.
That was the cave in which Calypso and Odysseus did… a lot of things...
That was the beach at which Odysseus washed up and was tended to be Calypso only to leave her by boat the same way. But her eyes were locked on the ring of mountains further inland, the nesting sites of some of the greatest Griffins - and possibly the original ones – first came from. Griffins were symbols of strength, agility and courage throughout the medieval age which of course had great influence on how the modern age regarded such creatures.
‘ It has the front legs, wings and head of a giant eagle, and the body and hind legs of a lion. The main diet of the Griffin is raw meat. Griffins are often used by Wizards as guards, and are known as fierce creatures. However, despite this, skilled Wizards have been able to befriend them. Like Sphinxes, Griffins are used by Wizards who need treasure guarding. Over the centuries the Griffin - as with other mythological creatures - has taken many shapes. The griffin has served many purposes, including but not limited to "the vigilant guardian of treasure and of kings." They have been called "The Hounds of Zeus".’ she reminisced from her CoMC books her parents had first introduced to her at the age of ten. The reason why she had asked her parents not to bring her here when she first visited was because she would have completely forgotten the bit that read
‘Skilled wizards’ and would have gone off to find herself a Griffin friend, possibly forgetting her wand in her rush. Ever since she’d first read a passage and seen pictures of Griffins she had fallen in love with them as a species. So she chose not to take a pet to Hogwarts, never to have a cat, owl or toad – though she didn’t quite know why anyone in right mind would have a pet toad. No, she knew that she would eventually go back to Ogygia.
Ripping her eyes from the sheer cliffs and peaks which made up the Griffins’ homes, Alexandra padded along the hiking trail she’d set out on. Safer to stay out of the skies and keep a hold of her wand after all. A couple of screeches echoed around the hills, startling several flocks of swallows from trees of which immediately took to the sky, swirling, a cloud of wings and bright eyes against the mid-day sun. With single-minded intent, falcons and eagles picked off the swallows, bird by bird, enjoying what food they could get. The true rulers of the food chain would not normally prey on mere swallows.
Despite the glare of the light from between the quietly rustling branches, the heat was bearable with the little humidity. Not the mention that the gentle shade offered by the cliffs she finally reached served well as, well, shade. Alexandra adjusted the straps of her small back-pack to keep it closer to herself. Her new hiking shorts had stopped chaffing about a week ago thank god and her worn purple tank-top kept her cool enough. Sucking in a deep breath and slowing the quick hisses of air between her lips, she closed her eyes for a moment and stood still. After a puff of air was released, her eyes flicked open and she slid her wand out of her hair which had been serving as a temporary hair-pin and as a hiding place. The polished wood was grasped firmly in her hand as she cast a quick bedazzling hex on her backpack and herself. Coolness spread over her body from the spot on herself she had tapped but of her backpack she knew nothing... A quick transfiguration of a nearby shrub into a full-length mirror assured her that nothing would be able to see her. Or at least nothing with a human’s eye-sight. From the little known about Griffins, there had been nothing on how good they were at spotting movement. She grimaced at the fact that small details like that could make or break her little expedition.
Swiftly tapping her feet and hands with a modified version of Muffliato, the enchantment Alexandra had experimented with would ensure that everything that was touched by her hands or feet would make no noise until she nullified the spell.
‘Loose rocks and such would not be too much trouble…’ her thought trailed off as she actually looked closely at what she would be climbing. The first few meters or so above the ‘ground’ level she would be crawling up seemed like your typical cliff-wall but not so far up, there was a jutting rock that meant she would either have to defy gravity and climb horizontally off the face of the cliff for several paces before even emerging above the tree tops. Speaking of which, an alternate route would dictate that she would climb some trees next to the cliff wall,
over the rock through some branches then start inching up the cliff once she got out of the tree. Alexandra huffed quietly in annoyance, the only way it would work was if she levitated herself either way. But she would have to keep close to the mountains, Griffins in the air were impossible to dodge from what she’d seen of them flying as of yet so flying up, even when invisible was dangerous.
She shook her head and muttered the spell, impatient to reach the top, “Wingardium Leviosa.” Her feet were gently lifted off the ground and she floated up the cliff, over the jutting rock and swaying tree-tops. But she was getting to far out into the air for her liking and sought out the rock of the cliff blindly, not able to see her own hands. Fumbling around a bit more before she got a solid grip on the red-flecked surface of the stone, Alexandra carefully held herself close to the rocks, moving her hands around as she floated up the cliff.
About half-way up the cliff, half an hour later, a snake emerged from a clef in the rock and coiled itself around an olive sapling. Its head cocked curiously as it watched her move up the cliff. Her heat and smell was not masked by the bedazzling hex to her woe.
“Can’t believe I forgot that.” She muttered a few quiet profanities before shutting up seconds later. The snake hissed in warning, moving its head to remain ready to strike her. Slowing her ascent and movements, Alexandra rose out of reach of the snake more slowly than she would have liked since it wound around the olive tree to keep in level with her. After a tense three minutes of this, she eventually just transfigured a nearby rock into a toad. Once the snake was distracted by the toad, she shot up and out of reach immediately only to hit her head on another bit of sticking out of the cliff-side. Shaking her head fervently, the girl moved away from the rocks for a few moments before starting up the cliff again.
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An hour or so later, she rose above the top of the cliff-face and was greeted by an oasis among the ragged stone that had occupied her vision for the duration of her ‘climbing’. The plateau was coated in lush grass which dipped to form a meadow surrounded by a mini-forest of towering trees. Giant trees, gorged on sun-shine and the nutrients from the remains of carcasses that were littered once the Griffins had their fill. Tall grass swayed hypnotically in the ever-changing wind that provided constant excitement for the few wizards and witches that would ride brooms on the island. Rare herbs and flowers grew in abundance in the fertile earth, lying un-plucked and unsold. Few people dared venture to the grounds prized so dearly by dangerous creatures. It was about as risky to journey up here at the heart of the Griffins as it was to attempt to seek the deserts of Egypt where Sphinxes ruled.
In the middle of all of this flowed a stream which flowed into a pond where Griffins the size of dogs were chirping as their elders watched on. Ruffling their wing feathers in content as they bathed, the babies rubbed each other’s faces affectionately.
A blissful smile grew on Alexandra’s face as her muscles unclenched, she could stay here forever, unhidden, watching the creatures closest to her heart. But the intention of this traveling was not to remain forever cloaked in enchantments, it was to befriend them. It would do her no good to stay hidden.
Her eyes flicked from left to right as she cautiously stepped behind a few trees, not wanting to alarm the creatures by appearing suddenly out of nowhere. It would do the rouse the anger and pride of the Griffins if they found a stranger in their midst, unaccounted for and capable of harming them. Silently nullifying her spells with some well-placed waves and flicks of her wand, Alexandra nodded in satisfaction and conjured a hair-tie then pulled her hair back and out of her face. Seconds later, she stepped out from behind the trees and hesitantly walked into the meadow. Sharp beaks, gleaming gold eyes, serrated claws and patterned feathers faced her silently. The small Griffins had disappeared from the pond. All was still on the plateau except for the wavering of feathers in the wind and Alexandra as she walked towards them, glancing at the large forms in worry. Both in size and speed, the Griffins out-matched her easily, being over fifteen feet tall on average while they had mastery of the skies.
‘Yes we do indeed,’ a hostile voice rang in her mind which she had left foolishly unguarded. ‘What would a human have business in here?’ it demanded of her.
The largest Griffin of the lot – at
least twenty feet high - stalked towards her and had begun to circle Alexandra slowly as the other creatures remained where they were. Its brow was marred by a scar that sliced across the top of its beak and forehead other than that the Griffin was in as fit a shape as any other.
Steeling herself, Alexandra fingered her wand in anxiety but otherwise showed no signs of being uncomfortable. Pressing her thoughts towards the source of the Griffin’s mind she replied evenly,
‘My only business here is on a hope to befriend the Griffins. I meant no offense by trespassing in your homes.’ The feathers on its wings and back bristled at her reply. Alexandra was unsure as to whether this was because her frail excuse was thought to have a hostile connotation or whether merely admitting she knew this was their home and willingly came annoyed - she categorized the creature’s voice into a gender – her.
She wondered idly if the Griffins had a matriarchy before remembering the situation and waiting for the answer of she who seemed to be the leader.
‘We cannot allow you to leave without a challenge. If you win, we shall allow you to leave. One of us may even take a liking to you and follow. But if you lose however, we shall do without hunting tonight.’ a note of black humor tainted the last sentence. The leader stretched her wings languidly. If Alexandra knew how to read tone and tradition, the leader herself would be the challenger.
‘What determines if I have won or l-’ her thought was cut off by a deceptively casual thought from the leader.
‘You shall have won if you give me, Vretiel, a scar. Similar to the one across my beak.’ it was briefly explained how this little fight would begin. The crowd of Griffins relaxed noticeably as Alexandra accepted the terms, they were assured that she would fight by the rules. Admittedly, she accepted the challenge bitterly, having not wanted to spend her time fighting the very creatures she admired so greatly. Surveying the Griffins around them unhurriedly as she got ready, one in particular caught her eye. Since it was watching her as well, their gazes locked and then it slowly lowered its right eye-lid and winked before breaking the staring contest and watching its leader.
Alexandra took up her spot a little way off from the leader away from the cliff near the pond and waited as the Griffin seemed ready. The last thing she wanted was to anger their clan. It was one thing to duel a single Griffin but should all of the members of the clan attack her at once, she would surely die within seconds unless she apparated away. It was only a moment later that Vretiel turned from an exchange with another Griffin and took her place. She bowed in the Griffin style and Alexandra did the same at the same time but in the human form of the greeting.
Immediately afterwards, Vretiel launched herself into the air with her powerful hind-quarters and extended her wings in a single, fluid motion. All Alexandra could do was take out her wand and cast a strong layer of spells against physical attack and set up some Occlumency defenses as well. Simply from the fact that they communicated through thought was enough to tell Alexandra that manipulation in that manner would not be illogical to assume.
Vretiel gave a roar and dove at Alexandra, having no trouble whatsoever dodging the spells that were aimed at her with the tiniest of adjustments to the angles of her body. Were it a different situation, the girl may have teared up a bit at the beautiful aerodynamics but as it was, she was busy enough trying to figure out how to even hit the Griffin.
“Incarcerous, arresto momentum, stupefy…” the spells went on and on yet not a single one of them hit the lazily dodging Griffin. Vretiel was getting a bit bored of waiting for Alexandra to attack and went in for the kill, swooping in and going to grasp the girl with her talons and beak. Fortunately for Alexandra, had just enough time - due to the distance between herself and Vretiel – to gouge a hole in the earth beneath her and create a large space so that she fell into the hole and thus ducked under the Griffin’s talons. She swiftly cast a shield charm against physical attack once the leader of the Griffins had passed and levitated her out of the hole. It slowly filled with water as the pond was only a foot or so away from the hole.
Pressing her mind forward into Vretiel’s in an effort to see whether a beginner like herself could try legimancy, she found that the Griffin had left her thoughts unguarded. But the only thing she could read were the surface of the thoughts and emotions. All else that she’d learnt earlier that summer in Rome with Madame Anastasia had faded a bit. Far in the back of her mind, she urged herself to ask Michelle to help her with Occlumency and Legimancy more once she went back to England if ever. Even so, she found that Vretiel was a bit surprised by the sudden display of ingenuity but that insight soon vanished as her Legimancy was discovered and cut off in the wink of an eye.
A sudden idea came to mind of whether she could use a wide-range of attack or not. To spread out the area of damage would admittedly lessen some of the spells’ intensities but it would give her a better chance of hitting Vretiel which at the moment, was her utmost important goal. Referring back to her training before, Alexandra waved her wand in circular motions in front of her, beginning a wind spell. The difficult air currents would force the Griffin to go on foot if bad enough, even if Vretiel didn’t take to the ground, it would slow her progress through the air. Releasing the spell with a slash of her wand, the wind around the hill-top began to blow in completely random directions without warning. For a second, the magnificent Griffin faltered but soon, she seemed to master the winds again despite the spells. It almost seemed as if the magic affecting the wind had no power over her.
But that second was all Alexandra needed, the end of her wand changed into a whip, dozens of meters long that seemed aware of its mistress’ bidding for it immediately tore at the feathers and flesh of her flank. But even while slowed for a moment, the Griffin still flew, but trickles of blood trailed down its hind-quarter.
‘Nice try, but that won’t scar…’ now despite her Occlumency, Vretiel was having as little trouble as before talking to her. Mildly annoyed and worried, Alexandra cast an even stronger wind spell then combined it with an ‘arresto momentum’ aimed at practically everything in the sky within a hundred yards.
‘Finally’, Alexandra mentally announced her satisfaction and relief to anyone who happened to be in her mind. Oddly enough, there was a low chuckle in the depths of her brain. She cocked her head, it sounded more masculine than Vretiel’s and was on a deeper level of thought than the leader’s usual communication. But she had no time with that for that moment, yet again, she enchanted the lengthy whip and aimed it at exactly a foot away from the shallower cut Alexandra had inflicted. Chewing on her inner cheek and wincing at what she was about to do, the girl flicked the whip and sent enough magic through her wand to tear several inches into the thick skin of the Griffin.
Vretiel howled as the dark whip tore through her leg, not able to dodge due to the slowing spell that had been cast on her. Alexandra watched in horror at what she’d done when the blood flowed down Vretiel’s leg, looking as if it would never stop. She instantly released her spells and then was bombarded by the leader’s thoughts.
‘CURSE YOU CHILD.’ and profanities came from Vretiel from the pain as she circled slowly and lowered herself with care on to the ground. Pain was carried through the temporary link between them and Alexandra hissed then clutched at her thigh when Vretiel landed. Not completely blinded by the pain, the leader had enough courtesy however to break off the connection and not force Alexandra to deal with the pain too. Vretiel limped off to bathe her wound in the pond. But her mind for some reason was not closed completely for she heard the rumblings of the other Griffins gathered.
‘Two strikes are not allowed…’ muttered some while others wondered how long ago the leader had last been defeated as such. But there was a single presence in her mind, the one that had seemed to have chuckled earlier that remained silent. After only half a minute, the mutterings and such faded away but the presence in her mind grew stronger. Alexandra attempted to push it away but it was like trying to push away fresh air with a single hand.
‘Fascinating tactics you have there, youngling. But truly, for what purpose did you come? questioned the presence gently. The voice and feel of whatever was in her mind was that of a male. Not a human man exactly, but perhaps one of the male Griffins there…?
‘Well done. You disguise your intelligence to the others with simpleton answers.’ his focus seemed to shift for a moment then come back to her.
‘I’ve blocked off the others in your mind. As long as Vretiel does not notice, this is as private a conversation as any.’ Alexandra would have raised her eyebrows if that wouldn’t have alerted the other Griffins still watching her that something was going on. This was far less animalistic than she had imagined the Griffins to be in general.
‘You could say I am the odd one out. It is easier to hold back instinct until necessary.’ the voice reasoned. She couldn’t help but be in awe once more. This chance to ‘speak’ with such a creature was greater than she’d imagined.
‘I shall thank you for that flattery later, yet I sense Vretiel wishes to converse with you once more…’ the presence faded slightly though still remained.
The leader’s wound had healed up with ridiculous speed. Not only had the wound clotted up, but it was also starting to knit the skin and flesh back together. Alexandra did nothing to hide her surprise and amazement at such quick recovery.
‘This shall take several days to heal as of yet. It is only the clotting that is speedy, as far as we know, the healing after that is at a similar pace to any other creature’s.’ Vretiel said with civility not normally expected of someone who had only just been attacked minutes ago by the person she was speaking to. The girl relayed as such and was offered no explanation other than,
‘There should be no anger against someone who has obeyed a custom.’ although this reply was rather stiff. She didn’t apologize for the swearing earlier and Alexandra had a feeling that Vretiel felt there was no purpose in that.
‘Even so, we cannot allow you to leave now that you know so many secrets of our kind.’ Vretiel began to move towards her but was blocked by a Griffin who had leapt into her path. The presence in her mind showed caution and some respect aimed at someone else.
‘Vretiel, I shall vouch for the child.’ it was the same male voice but on a more basic level of her mind since this was communicated so all in the plateau could hear. Both her eyebrows shot up at the Griffin’s defense of a stranger like herself. Alexandra could have easily apparated out but that hadn’t seemed to matter much to him…
‘There is enough trouble amongst us without having my second-in-command arguing.’ the leader snapped for all to hear. Vretiel seemed little at ease as far as Alexandra could tell, there was almost an anxious edge to her voice.
‘I shall leave with the human if it shall satisfy you all.’ he returned evenly. A relieved hush came over the area, even as a stranger to how Griffins talked, she felt the tension in the air drop. Almost to the point that she could have thought they were happy he was leaving. Several seconds passed before Vretiel replied with a calm but strangely eager tone.
‘Very well Ouriel, your departure will weigh heavily on our hearts but if you truly wish it, so be it.’ Finally, she had his name. Alexandra gave a short curt bow to the leader of the Griffins and murmured thanks to Ouriel. As she did so, the crowd surrounding them began to move towards the cliff, shepherding Ouriel and herself away.
‘Farewell human, may the wind be swift under your wings.’ yet again, the relieved and happy feel to her good-bye. Ouriel seemed to shrug then strode towards her. His grey and white feathers gleamed brightly in the sun, shifting with each move he made. Along his torso the feathers merged into short grey hair along the lower body which was much like a loin’s. Golden eyes more piercing than any eagle’s while his beak and talons could slice through steel and cement like a hot knife through butter. Staring up at her new friend, she gave a crooked smile. Despite his seventeen foot tall frame, she could still make eye-contact with him easily enough.
‘Enough staring like a love-sick dove. Climb on my back and we shall be away from here.’ she wrinkled her nose at him but levitated herself to sit on his back. Half-marveling at her luck to gain such a wonderful companion, she let the more sensible half give him directions to where she was staying. He acknowledged them and gave his family a parting roar which they half-heartedly returned. Immediately after, Ouriel leapt into the skies and was away with Alexandra. Her giggles were lost in the wind as her child-hood dreams were realized.
Thus ended her summer in the Mediterranean and she accomplished more than she would have ever dreamed.