Stelae (plural of stele or stela) are upright, vertical stone slabs or pillars, often carved with inscriptions or reliefs. Primarily used in the ancient world, these monuments served as tomb markers, boundary markers, or to commemorate rulers and historical events.
The excerpt from Hatchlings Curse captures the finding of stelae in a lost valley.
Three wingstrokes took Anastasia through the concealing mist, revealing a verdant valley. A wide lake glittered at the far end of the expanse. Her gaze rose from the row of stone buildings filling the ridgeline to stop at a distant peak. There, towering over the valley and the other buildings, stood a massive structure built of stepped levels of black rock. A sense of violating sacred ground warred with the siren call.
The flat top provided a perfect site to land. Yet Anastasia refused the temptation and glided down to just beyond a ring of panels made of the same material as what she could only call a temple. She hastened the shift to her own form. Her unearthly beacon vanished as quickly as it had appeared.
Two quick steps took her to the closest stone. Symbols in an ancient language covered the slab as tall as five men. Using her studies under the ceoltiers and in the archives at Cloud Eyrie, she translated the meanings. Her understanding grew the longer she studied the glyphs. One showed a female dragon swallowing a large fish.
Anastasia followed the chiseled marks to the back side of the panel. The entire surface was taken up with the aerial acrobatics of a mating flight. Her pulse raced. Maybe she was right that something was missing in the dragon’s life in the mountains. Nowhere in any of the archives of the dragshi or the stories of the true dragons was there a single reference to what she saw. And, instead of a single pair of dragons, five males pursued one.
Unbidden, she reached out and touched the black rock. A sensation of agelessness rocked her—the feeling of the ancient ones—the true dragons. She stood transfixed until she could no longer ignore the increasing calls in her head. Several minds pushed at hers. Unconsciously, she reached out for the most familiar one.
~till next time Helen
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