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Lucin was very pleased by the turn of events. This would be perfect. His brother Mithri, the Agonotti, had rejected him after their fall from Mithrium and now Lucin would use Kale's power to kill their current leader, Dirge. This Barudii simpleton, Elam, had no idea they were all actually connected. Revenge would be his and then he could dispatch Elam and use the boy to lead the Agonotti and his symbyte controlled humans back on Castai. The Eternal One will not keep me down!

FIVE

The temperature had cooled off dramatically, after the sun went down. Tiet and Emil had grown weary, after a half days journey. The pace and the lack of food had made it more difficult, but Emil had gone hunting after spotting game nearby.

"Stay and build us a fire," the young Horva had said before bounding away through the foliage after his prey.

Sure enough, Emil returned within a half hour with some kind of large bird nearly his own size slung across his shoulder. He presented it happily as their dinner for the evening.

The fire's warmth soothed aching muscles and the smell of roasting flesh upon the embers whetted their appetites.

"Master Soone?"

"Yes, Emil?"

"How are you able to sense Kale, when I can't?"

"To tell you the truth, I'm not quite sure myself. I only know that I can. Maybe it's because he is my son. But whatever the reason, I'm glad."

"It's probably because you're so powerful."

"Well, I doubt that. Anyway, I've noticed that you're quite powerful as well. I have to admit I thought I would be looking out for you if we faced any trouble, but you certainly are your father's son. You don't need any minding at all."

Emil smiled as he thought of his father. Grod was a great leader and warrior; worthy of the high standing he had with King Tiet.

"It's taken some time to understand the way of using these abilities we have. I still don't understand how it all works," said Emil

"You're not alone in that. The Barudii have believed different things over the years as well. But we came to understand that it was simply a gift from the Eternal One."

"I read that some of the older Barudii once worshipped these abilities, likening themselves to gods," Emil said.

"That's true. Idolatry comes in many forms and that was one. They considered the energies that are tapped into as more than just a tool to be used, but as some impersonal god. Many Barudii mistook their own ambitions for the will of this god and followed their own hearts for good or bad, all the while claiming to be doing its will. They were even involved in a civil war amongst themselves for a time."

"What happened to them?"

"The Lord, Elithias, sent a prophet to the people during that time to warn them to turn from that deception. Many turned, but most were taken in a great plague sent by Elithias to destroy them."

"That wasn't very wise of them."

"The Eternal One gave them plenty of opportunity to turn, but instead they rose up against the king of that day because he followed the Lord's prophet. As I understand it, that's when my family entered the royal line, much later when a new king was chosen."

"That's great. But why do you suppose Elithias allowed your people to be wiped out by the Vorn."

"I don't know, Emil. Of course, not all of them were. I've been finding that out more and more, as the years go on."

"You mean Kale's uncle, the one he was named after?"

"Well yes, he and my father were both named Kale. But I didn't even know about my brother until he appeared in Baeth Periege and that wasn't on friendly terms, to say the least."

"Kale has told me the story."

"Then again, your father and I weren't friends until about that same time either," Tiet said.

"But now you are…and good friends."

Tiet smiled at the boy's enthusiasm. "Yes, very good friends."

The meat crackled on the spit that had been fashioned from a branch. Emil pulled it out of the flame and sniffed at the smoke rolling off of it.

"I can only hope Kale doesn't have an encounter with this Elam person," Tiet said.

"But Kale is so strong."

"He is, but this Elam is far too dangerous. He was working with those creatures that were attacking the civilians. He's got some sort of racket going on here, playing the two groups against one another for his own gain."

"Well, I know you only want to get Kale and escape, but do you suppose, maybe, Elithias would have us to stop this man?" Emil asked. "I mean, maybe, that's why we've been led here?"

Tiet looked into the fire and considered the possibility. Emil divided a portion of the meat to the king and let the words hang in the air.

Tiet wondered if Emil could be right. His faith had been tested before. Tiet had often wondered why the Eternal One had led him in the way he had gone-through the events he had faced. He had never ceased to wonder why his kingdom had come to ruin at the hands of the symbytes. All he could do was walk in faith and trust that Elithias was in control, as the prophets had written.

"We had better get a little sleep while we can." Tiet said. "I want to get back on the move before dawn."

"Yes, sir." Emil finished off the last bits of meat clinging to the bone in his hand. "I sure hope we can find him."

"So do I."