"If it's coming from underground, then it is a sacred cave. It must be."
Pecah said with hope.
He didn't know if his mother was alive or not. He wasn't even sure if she had gone to the sacred cave. All this time, he thought she must have died fighting them.
Nami then asked, "What is this sacred cave?"
"The sacred caves beneath the royal pillar were a divine shrine for the faeries where the faery godmothers rested, and only the women of the royal bloodline would enter the cave and worship the godmothers."
"It's one of our oldest laws."
"Why didn't you try and go into the caves?" Jorghan asked.
"I've tried," Pecah admitted.
"Several times over the years. But the caves have protections, barriers placed by ancient faery magic that respond to male faeries entering. They will allow only women who reached the adulthood of the faery's royal family."
"Even those beasts couldn't enter those caves. And it had been many years, so I thought she might have…"
