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Jinx’s Vacation

A Chat with Leothan


Jim Vassilakos (jim.vassilakos@gmail.com)

In this excerpt, Jinx is not yet a goddess but is still powerful enough to
play power-politics in the realms of mortals and thus manipulate the
affairs of men. During her “vacation” following the conclusion of her
first mission for Hell, she started doing just that, attempting to forge a
nation led by her own set of trusted subordinates, none of whom realized
that she was merely conducting a political experiment in racial harmony.

When last we left Jinx, she had just cajoled Lady At this turn of negotiations, Ashmnet steps back and
Ashmnet of Cheapside to accompany her on a quick looks at Jinx. “How very rude. Shall we blast him?”
jaunt to the former treehome of Fluxus, north of the “Let me try,” Jinx smiles, stepping forward to try her
elfin enclave of Ludgates1. They set out at daybreak, luck. “We come seeking the offspring of Fluxus, and we
flying Laertes over open sea until they came upon thick will not be departing until we speak with him.”
green forest undulating over grass covered hills. Even “I am he who you seek, and it is I, Leothan, son of
from above the foliage, it wasn’t hard to see why the Fluxus, who bid you to leave.”
elves had chosen this land to hold out against mannish “I fear I must decline. I come seeking knowledge.”
incursions. No doubt, its chaotic and overgrown nature “And I already told you, I have none to offer.”
made wagon travel difficult at best, as well as providing “Leothan,” she finally spots him, his bow at the ready,
the elves with all manner of nooks and crannies from past a maze of trunks and fallen branches, “I much
which to ambush invaders. Likewise, there were no prefer to see what information you have with your
shortage of tales about how the elves had enlisted the approval, but either way, I will have what I seek. We
land’s wildlife in their mutual defense. And so, perhaps come not to bring harm to you. We just want to know if
it should have come as no surprise that when Laertes the magic cast by your father is waning.”
finally descended to the forest’s floor just a short “Ah... the dragon attack on Cheapside. A sad day for
distance from the “L” shaped hill which Furcas had slavers everywhere.”
mentioned in his directions, all the birds and even the “Perhaps soon they will attack the elves as well.”
insects fell quiet, as though the merest peep could be “I think not. No doubt the fetid stench of misery
their last. offended their delicate, draconic nostrils.”
“Ever get the feeling you’re being watched?” Ashmnet “Whatever the reason, we come seeking assurance
quips. that the magic of Fluxus remains in force.”
“Constantly,” Jinx replies, touching her necklace, then “Then I give you that assurance. If the dragons were
turns to head up the hill, Ashmnet at her side. They free to have their way, you would surely know it.”
make it about three quarters of the way to the top before “And what if your father’s grave has been disturbed?”
they hear a loud shout from the crest where there grows Jinx replies, withdrawing the halfmoon crown from her
a large marombu tree. bag of holding. For a moment, there is only the noise of
“Halt!” the voice cries out in Sylvan. the wind rustling amidst the leaves.
Jinx stops, looking through the mess of foliage, trying “Where did you get that?”
to spot the speaker. “I think you know where.”
“You approach your deaths, you who are not of this “Come closer, but keep your hands out where I can
land!” see them.”
“I am of this land, elf,” Ashmnet steps forward, “and I As they approach, Jinx can see he has an arrow trained
am half-kin to your people.” on them, but no ordinary arrow. This one has magical
“Who are you then, and what is your business?” runes etched upon its shaft, the purpose and power of
“Ashmnet of Cheapside. We come seeking knowledge which she can only guess.
of the Isles of Oblivion.” “Put it down, there, on the ground.”
“You’ll find no such knowledge here. Now go and do Jinx does, stepping away so he can get a closer look at
not return.” the crown. Finally, he looks up, apparently satisfied as
“We come in peace with the purpose of saving lives.” to its authenticity.
“Then may you go in peace and save your own lives.” “Who are you who would dare disturb my father’s
grave?”
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Kudos to anyone who can figure out where in D&D-land “I didn’t know who it belonged to at the time, but rest
this is. assured that his bones remain as I found them.”
“And the guardians he summoned?” At that, Ashmnet breaks out laughing while Jinx, for
“The salamanders also remain. I convinced them that her part, merely stands there trying to hold a straight
it was in their best interests to let me pass.” face.
“Really. And what of the sheboleth?” “What’s so funny?” Leothan demands. “You find
“It was less reasoning and met with an untimely end.” those who honor peace a source of mirth?”
Leothan stares, somewhat bewildered. “And what are Ashmnet just laughs harder.
you that you could defeat a sheboleth and frighten fire “I too honor peace,” Jinx tells him. “I find it more
salamanders into submission?” profitable to build alliances with those who are worthy,
“I’ve dealt with worse,” Jinx replies truthfully. however, those who cross me soon learn that I am no
“Besides, I didn’t fight solo. One of my ships had to pacifist.”
stop near your father’s grave for repairs. I and one of “Peace for profit’s sake,” he nods. “Not particularly
my men ended up finding the caverns quite by commendable, but better than the barbarism exhibited
accident.” by most humans.”
“One of your ships, you say?” “Who said I was human?” Jinx stares at him.
“Yes. I am a ruler in lands south of here.” “What are you then?”
“A ruler? What is your name?” “I am no more human than Ashmnet,” she replies,
“Leana.” 2 looking at the half-elf who by now has finished wiping
“I never heard of you. What lands do you rule?” her eyes. “And as for my other half, let’s just say that
Jinx opens her mouth, then closes it again, not quite it’s none of your business. You ask too many questions,
sure how much she wants to tell Leothan, particularly Leothan. Now it’s my turn. What assurance can you
out in the forest like this. “Might we go inside and sit? give that the dragons are no threat to this area?”
We’ve had a long journey.” He thinks for a moment, as though pondering how to
“Long journey? On the back of your hellsteed?” answer her question, “As I said before, if they were free
Leothan brings his bow to bear upon her. to act as their instincts dictate...we would all know of it.
“His name is Laertes, and I am very fond of him,” There would be no question in your mind.”
Jinx replies. “As I said before, Leothan, I come seeking “That’s small assurance. What if your father’s spell is
knowledge, not loot. Now put away your weapon before weakening with age? What if they have learned of his
my patience with you runs dry.” death and no longer fear his return?”
“Or better yet,” Ashmnet smiles, “use it and see what Leothan thinks again, looking again at the crown still
happens.” laying upon the grass. “The situation is slightly more
“You are in my domain, not your own, sorceress,” complex than you imagine it. You should not have
Leothan replies, but the quiver in his voice is hard to brought that thing here.”
miss. “Why not?”
“At least I have guards around my home,” Ashmnet “If I should tell you that, the very knowledge could
returns. “You, on the other hand, seem to be all alone. endanger us all. But now that it is here, we might as
How sad...for you.” well bring it inside.” He picks the crown up, gingerly,
“Looks can often be deceiving,” he grits his teeth, closing his eyes for a moment. “I’m sorry father, for
turning the bow toward her. disturbing your sleep,” he whispers, walking slowly into
“Cut the crap! If you had back up, you would have his treehome with a sort of reverence to which both Jinx
used that by now.” and Ashmnet are unaccustomed.
Leothan winces slightly as a bead of perspiration finds As they follow, they see the marombu tree’s giant
its way into his left eye. trunk has grown in the form of what is at least a three
“Besides, you wouldn’t hurt a lady,” Ashmnet smiles. story dwelling, with winding bridges of woven vines
“Just try me.” and rootlike tendrils stretching upward as well as down
“Put down the bow,” Jinx reiterates. “If we meant you to some sort of basement. Jinx has heard stories of these
any harm, you’d be dead, and your spirit would be in great trees, and how the elves have bred them, and used
my possession.” their magical arts to live within their treehomes in a sort
Leothan blinks at her, not quite knowing what to say of symbiosis, but never before has she seen one from
or how to react. Finally, glancing again toward the the inside, the way the interior walls blend from ceiling
crown, he acquiesces, dropping his firing stance to floor in such a aesthetically pleasing manner, the tree
altogether and wiping his forehead with the back of his itself forming chairs, tables, shelves for things, all of
arm. them a living product of its own body.
“Fortunately, for you both, I am a devout pacifist.” Leothan sets the crown upon the center table, taking a
seat in a hammock chair of vines and leaves which
hangs from the ceiling.
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This is an alias that Jinx commonly uses for her own
protection.
“Please, sit down,” he motions them to other similar Jinx nods, “If I choose to, I could control Yolin,
chairs spaced evenly around the table. Abject, Foundation,” she glances toward Ashmnet, “and
“Nice place,” Jinx says, sitting down, and admiring Cheapside as well as the drow.”
the way the vines conform to the contours of her back. He looks toward Ashmnet, perhaps for some sign of
She leans back and lets the chair take her weight. It is a confirmation.
place, she decides, she could easily fall asleep were she The half-elf sorceress makes an unhappy face.
so inclined. “Control is a strong word. Influence perhaps.”
“I like it,” Leothan nods. “But I’m being a poor host. “Be careful,” Jinx replies.
Might I get you something to drink?” “I heard from Danielle that...she’s a powerful
“No thank you, Leothan. I just want answers. Tell me necromancer.”
about the crown. I could sense its magic clearly enough, “Necromancer? I should have guessed it from your
but it seemed to have no purpose as far as I could steed.”
discern.” “Thanks for helping,” Jinx says to Ashmnet.
“It was crafted by my father for a special purpose, one “Also, you’ll love this,” Ashmnet continues, “I’ve
which he forbade me to speak of.” heard word that she’s also responsible for forging a pact
Jinx sighs, having half-expected such a response. between the humans and drow which included the
“What can you tell me?” solemn oath of none other than the Lord of Abject.”
“In good conscience, precious little, except that your Leothan blinks, more than merely astonished. “A pact
questions cut to the heart of matters which are both between humans and drow? What wickedness is this?”
delicate and terrible. You ask much, you who would Jinx takes a deep breath, wondering whether and how
give me no more than a name.” she should punish Ashmnet. “It’s the sort of wickedness
“Why the secrecy?” which saves a community of half-drow/half-elves who
Leothan regards her for a long moment, “If I tell you, rebelled against their creators and only wished to live in
I would be endangering us all... and not just us three, but peace with their human neighbors.”
many others, thousands of others. If you rule lands “Ah...the drow crossbreeds...a pitiable race, and a
south of here, as you say, then take it on faith and by my maliciousness their very creation.”
promise that the son of Fluxus tells you the truth, and “I suppose you think all crossbreeds are a pitiable
that what he holds secret is also in the interests of your maliciousness,” Ashmnet counters.
lands to be so held.” “No, when they assist in the slavery of elves, that is
“I don’t understand.” when they cross into abomination.”
“Nor should you. It is a matter of faith. Either you “Your people didn’t seem to think so when they came
trust in my word, or you don’t. I will admit, had you to Cheapside to sell Runya.”
come alone, I would be less fearful, but that you brought “Hmm... to unthinkable crimes go unthinkable
with you the queen of the slavers...that is an affront to punishments,” he replies. “Runya was convicted of
my very being and to that of any elf.” arson by our high council,” he explains for Jinx. “She
“Oh,” Ashmnet frowns, “kiss my ass, Leothan.” concocted a magical fire which even the summoned
Ignoring her, Leothan continues, “Perhaps you could rains couldn’t quench. It cost over a hundred elfin lives.
clear this up for me. What exactly is your connection to Needless to say, hanging was too good for her.”
Cheapside?” “Why did she do it?” Jinx queries.
“I’ve done business there.” “It was due to a clan feud which got out of hand. In
“Slavery?” any case, the most abhorrent punishment we could
“Not exactly,” Jinx replies, recalling how she’d really dream up was slavery. So we took her to Cheapside and
only been interested in purchasing the bodies of slaves, sold her to the highest bidder who promised us she
not their actual minds. “Those who I purchased, I set would live ever after confined to a single room inside a
free,” she says rather euphemistically. deep, dark dungeon, never again to the see the light of
“I don’t understand.” day nor the greenery of the earth. Every second spring
“Nor should you,” she smiles somewhat sardonically. we send an emissary just to make sure she’s still there.”
“It is a matter of faith that you should simply believe “So you two have worked together before,” Jinx
me.” smiles.
“You toy with me.” “Slavers native to Cheapside are continuously
“Only to the extent with which I feel I’m being invading our lands, setting traps and searching for stray
toyed.” elves to take captive. When we find them, we kill them.
“I do not toy with you. What I say to you is the truth. That is the nature of our relationship, and it goes no
There is danger in the secrets you wish to uncover, further.”
particularly for one who rules. Incidentally, you never “I can’t help what a few idiots do,” Ashmnet counters.
did tell me where you rule.” “Yes you can. Refuse to barter in elves.”
“Even I don’t have that sort of power.” “Ah,” Leothan nods rather too enthusiastically, “the
“Then may you look forward to the dragons attacking annihilation of an entire race. Forgive me. I see you’ve
you again in the future.” actually thought this through.”
“Somehow, I don’t think you have that sort of power,” “Yes, I have. It is my nature to think ahead and plan
Ashmnet replies. “If you did, you would have used it accordingly.”
long ago.” Leothan just stares at her for a long moment, quite
Leothan nods, “Right you are. But don’t ask me to certain that to laugh at her now could well mean his
shed tears on your behalf. Whatever reason they had to death.
attack Cheapside, I’m sure it was justified.” “You’re crazy,” he finally dares.
Jinx and Ashmnet exchange glances, both of them “That is what fools always say in the presence of
knowing the truth of his words. genius.”
“Whatever your grievance against Cheapside,” Jinx “So now I’m a fool?”
says to Leothan, “the half-drow committed no crimes of “No more foolish than most,” she replies. “Just ask
their own save for desiring simply to survive and yourself, is my goal a worthy one?”
fighting for their freedom. Do you consider those goals “In the long term, if it could only be realized...yes.”
to be wrong?” “It can be. But it will demand a great deal of work and
“Of course not, but to forge a pact between drow and sacrifice. Call it an experiment, if you will. I like to
human will do absolutely no good and perhaps a great think it is an experiment worth conducting.”
deal of harm.” “But who are you to even attempt it?”
“Why? You are against peace?” “Apparently, the only one present who can, which
“I am against any strengthening of those who would brings us back to the dragons. If they are a threat, I need
war against my people.” to know about it. If they aren’t, I need to know why.”
“What if they could be guided toward a peaceful “And I already told you...”
course?” “...that I ask dangerous questions. Yes, I know these
“Only by the hands of gods could such guidance be are dangerous questions, but I ask them anyway. And I
maintained. Are you a god?” will have answers. After all, Leothan, how long do you
“I don’t believe in gods.” really think these lands will be safe? Do you honestly
That stops him short, and Leothan just regards her for believe the work of your father will last forever? Or are
a long moment, as though he doesn’t quite know how to all the people of these lands living on borrowed time?”
respond. He looks to Ashmnet, and she back at him. “I already
“Come again.” told her about the time before your father.”
“There are those,” Jinx explains, “who say the gods Jinx nods, “She told me that before Fluxus, the
are only beings who have attained great magical dragons burnt the lands around them into charcoal on a
powers, but in terms of their personal worth, they are no fairly regular basis, and that there is no tree in this entire
more innately deserving than you or I.” forest which dates back more than ten years before your
“You speak blasphemy,” he replies in a plain, matter father paid them his historic visit. This is true?”
of fact tone, but with just a trace of humored disbelief. “Yes,” he nods. “It’s true. Back in those days, back in
“Blasphemy as defined by the so-called gods. Think my early youth, we lived more in caves than trees. The
about it.” humans also. Tribes of them came and saw the scorched
“I am no scholar on such matters and am in no earth and thought it ripe for the planting of grains. Some
position to debate your theory, but I maintain that no would plant and work the earth, and a few years later,
matter your influence over the southern lands, you will the dragons would come out of the sky and torch their
not live forever, and when you are gone, all your work tents and fields and carry away their livestock and
at peace, no matter who worthy you believe it to be, will oftentimes their young as well as those stupid enough to
bear the fruits of war and death. You are a fool if you fight back. These were dark lands, back then, red with
believe otherwise.” the blood of the brave and foolish alike, and nothing
Ashmnet smiles, “My long-lived half-kin bear an which lived in one place lived for very long.”
exceeding long-term view on political matters. “After Fluxus visited the Isles of Oblivion,” Ashmnet
Refreshing, don’t you think?” picks up the story, “the dragons no longer attacked the
“The treaty must be self-enforcing through the lands of men or elves. They stayed mainly to their
precedents set in its early years,” Jinx replies, unfazed. home, and so many generations of men grew to old age
“Eventually, one race must be made an example, and by and died, never having seen a dragon. The tales of their
their annihilation, and the legends of it, serve the greater forefathers became history, and history became
good.” legend...except, of course, to the elves, who have long
lives as well as long memories.”
Leothan nods, “And all has been this way for many “He obviously underestimates your powers of
centuries now. But every day that I live, I remember the persuasion.”
past and dread that it could one day return.” “Either that or your wisdom,” she replies. “What of
“That’s precisely what concerns me,” Jinx replies, the gem? Is it twin to the one on the crown?”
“which is why you must tell me what you know.” Leothan nods, “I will tell you, but you must swear to
“And what assurance do I have that what I say to you me to tell no other...ever.”
will not go forth from this place and cause our very “I can swear only that I will protect the knowledge
fears to transpire?” according to its value and do with it as benefits both our
“If it’s going to happen eventually anyway, the lands and people.”
dragons must be dealt with. It’s only a question of “In other words, I’m just supposed to trust you?”
when.” “On faith,” she nods. “And I swear to you that I shall
Leothan thinks for a long moment, shaking his head as not break that trust.”
though forcing himself to accept a decision he doesn’t He nods, not fully satisfied, yet neither unreasoning in
truly agree with. his hesitation, and taking a deep breath, he looks toward
“Come with me,” he finally says, getting back to his the crown once again. “As I said, you should not have
feet and taking the crown from the table. “Only her,” he brought that thing here. It should have remained buried
says to Ashmnet. “You I definitely do not trust.” in a hole and left to rest.”
“You wound me,” Ashmnet pouts somewhat “Is that your father’s wish, or yours?”
mockingly. “He did not want it found. I can assure you of that.”
Jinx ends up following him down to the basement “You don’t need to assure me. What he had guarding
where she sees he keeps something of a study. The walls it was more than sufficient for the powers of this area.”
are shaped as shelves, and they pack all manner of “I suppose so,” Leothan nods. “Among his last words
books and scrolls. As for illumination, it comes in to me were that if anyone should ever come here
varying hues from lightstones3 which are sprinkled holding his crown, it would be best not to anger them.”
about the place, sitting on shelves as well as the desk, “That must be why you were shitting bricks.”
one large one serving as a paper weight over a number “Such a colorful expression,” Leothan remarks. “That
of large scrolls upon which are drawn what appear to be and the fact that my students are away to Ludgates on a
cavern maps. job...something about investigating a small mystery. Just
“What the...” Leothan looks startled, “what are these my luck that you should show up on the very morning
doing...did you,” he looks back at Jinx, “how did they leave.”
you...just what sort of game are you playing with me?” “Was it a woman or a man who hired them?”
“What are you talking about?” “An elf woman. She arrived only last night.”
“These maps. Of the dragon caves!” He looks “Gold eyes...like the morning sun?”
underneath them, “And my father’s journal! You’ve “How did you know that?”
already been down here!” “Just a guess. It was she who came in here and set
“No,” Jinx thinks for a moment, remembering who these maps out...probably this very morning before I
gave her directions, “but I have a feeling I know who arrived. It is my friend’s way of saying hello and that he
has.” still thinks of me,” Jinx smiles.
He quickly puts down the crown and pulls a book off “Then anything I say to you might as well go directly
the shelf behind the table, opening it to a particular page from my mouth into his ear.”
which Jinx can see contains a small extra-dimensional “Knowing him as I do, he probably already knows this
space. From this, he pulls out a locked box, and secret you keep.”
removing the key from a necklace which he wears, “Then why doesn’t he speak to you directly and save
unlocks it, pulling out a familiar half-sphere gem, me the trouble?”
identical in color and size to the one affixed to the “I’m sure he has his reasons,” Jinx ponders,
crown Jinx found at Fluxus’ grave. wondering what they might be. “Enough chit-chat. Tell
“Thank the gods,” he says, quickly stealing a glance me...what’s the secret of the half spheres?”
toward Jinx. “Regardless of their true nature,” he adds. Leothan just stares blankly ahead, weighing what he
“Is this area protected from scrying?” Jinx queries. has just learned.
“Of course.” “Leothan,” Jinx continues, “there are two ways you
“A close friend of mine told me where to find you. I can answer my questions. This is the better of the two.”
suspect it was he or one of his minions who was here “You threaten me?” he says, emotionless.
earlier. He obviously wanted me to find these things in “There is no reason for us to be enemies. We can be
case...you and I did not get along very well.” friends, you and I. It is my wish that this be so, but in
order for that to happen, you must trust me.”
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Small crystals upon which Continual Light has been
cast.
“Just tell me who it is, this friend of yours who sent would make him all the more useful for the time when
his minion to spy on me.” he would serve his dark master. The demon agreed.”
“Someone who I hold dearer than any other, someone “What demon?”
who I trust more than anyone I’ve ever trusted, and “He gave no name.”
someone to whom I shall one day be wed, and if you tell “Strange.”
anyone that secret, my greatest secret, I will kill you. I “When my father returned, a hero as well you can
promise you that.” imagine, he told not the truth of what happened, but
Leothan gulps down, transfixed by the deadly rather a made-up story, as his heart was already
seriousness of her gaze. succumbing to the demon wine he had been forced to
“Very well,” he finally replies, “but it is with the drink, and truth mattered to him not so much any longer.
greatest reservations that I tell you this story. The A short while after that, he killed one of his apprentices
greatest reservations. As you no doubt already know, the in a fit of rage. He knew what he was quickly becoming,
tales told of my father are that he and his band visited and so he locked himself away, and would come out for
the Isles of Oblivion and overcame the dragons through nobody...not even our elfin lord who, to his credit, was
magic and ingenuity...not to mention a touch of luck, but smart enough to stay away, although not smart enough
not without suffering great loss. Except for the part to withhold his messengers...one of whom my father
about great loss, the tales are utterly false. He did not changed into a fish.”
win. He was slain along with most of his comrades, a “He met the messenger at the coast?”
scant few scattered in retreat. The dragons used “No...just outside. I quickly got a pot and made some
soulstones to capture the spirits of those they had killed, water, but he must have been a salt water fish. He didn’t
and they offered these as sacrifice to a dark god who make it.”
had some time earlier forged a pact with them.” Jinx tries hard to suppress a chuckle. “What about the
“Forged a pact with the dragons?” half-spheres?”
“Yes. I do not know all the details. My father could “My father killed himself and had it arranged so that
not remember everything clearly. He had died, and he his soul would go immediately into a small soulstone.
found himself...his soul... in a place of torment, At the very instant this happened, it was my job to read
apparently forsaken by his own god. However, the dark a scroll he had prepared in advance in order to sever the
god came to him and said that he could have his life soulstone cleanly in half, so as not to break its magic,
back, if only he would drink of a cup of wine in honor but to separate his very spirit into two different parts.
of his eternal servitude.” His analysis was that the demon would search in vain
“I don’t understand.” for his soul and eventually give up, not realizing the
“My father didn’t understand either. Although a great truth of what had happened.”
mage, he had little experience with demons. But he “A demon cheated would never adhere to his part in
knew enough to know that making pacts or agreeing to any bargain,” Jinx says. “Whatever captured your father
any form of service was a bad idea, regardless of the and made a pact with him was most likely a devil, but
circumstances. So when he refused, the demon said that that still doesn’t explain the secrecy of his name. Most
he had already learned from the others the location of devils are vain to the point they would want their names
our caves, and that he would send the dragons to kill us broadcast far and wide.”
all so that he could be joined by his family, my mother “And you know this because?”
and myself, as well as our entire clan, in eternal “I read a lot of books,” she replies. “Ashmnet told you
suffering. The only other choice was to take the drink, I was a necromancer. That I dabble in demonology
which the demon admitted would corrupt his soul, should be of no surprise.”
slowly and insidiously, and to forfeit his own soul upon “Dabble? Did you get your steed from dabbling?”
death.” “Laertes? No, we go back a ways. It’s not important.
“To recognize the demon as his rightful god,” Jinx Hey,” Jinx puts her hands on her hips, “I’m the one
nods, “so that his true god would have no claim upon asking the questions. What about the great whirlpool
his soul and no reason to seek his rescue. It makes that stays to the isles?”
sense.” “On the way back home, it came to my father’s boat.
“You can see why my father accepted the offer?” They feared it would attack them, and my father tried to
“Shortsighted, but yes. He did not know the ways of open a link to its mind. Although he managed to get it to
gods.” leave them alone, whatever else he sensed disturbed
“The deal was even better than that. My father him, and he would not speak of it, except to say that the
somehow convinced the demon to swear that while his thing was alive.” (That’s all…for now.)
soul was still his own, the dragons would not be
permitted to attack the lands of men or elves any longer.
This would make him a great hero, he said, which

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