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ice elf had

a vargyr come over and he left just before that damned chanting begun. I went over to

your side as I saw you on your knees. Then a dark soundless whirlwind came into being

around the mound. It became stronger, bigger, and it whirled faster. Its reach went far

beyond the mound. It became taller with flashes of something which looked like

lightning within the maelstrom. No sound, thatโ€™s what unnerved me. Only the voices

and shouts of those caught within it. And thousands were swallowed by the storm.โ€

โ€œIt was then lucky that my eyes were closed.โ€

โ€œIndeed, Sire. It was like watching a terrible nightmare come to life. The storm had no

voice and yet, I could sense it laughing and enjoying crushing your enemies. It was

alive. It was rapidly growing. I donโ€™t know if it fed on the enemies it had caught up in

its clutches. It was a good thing the Lady woke you up. No telling how big and how

powerful the whirlwind may have become.โ€

โ€œI could have destroyed Scarburg if I didnโ€™t wake up?โ€

โ€œYes, Sire. But I donโ€™t know if it would have stopped at Scarburg.โ€

โ€œJorund. Believe me when I say I have no idea how that whirlwind came about.โ€

โ€œSurely, Sire. I trust you and your judgment. But then again, if you knew what you

were doing, why fight for Scarburg only to destroy it in a way more complete than even

the jotnar intended.โ€

โ€œI still have to learn a lot, Jorund. For me, this journey is also a quest for knowledge.โ€

โ€œThen we will have that knowledge, Sire. Of that, I have no doubt.โ€

Tyler stayed quiet.

My companions have more trust in me and my abilities than I do. I donโ€™t know if I

should be happy or scared for all of us.

Rumpr came over.

โ€œThe ranger princess is now fine. He merely needs to rest. But Hrun and Eira are still

finishing with the healing. In the meantime, please come with me, lad. Itโ€™s just me and

the mage, Jorund. Stay here and rest. Those two healers may also have need of you.

The princess may find himself too weak when he wakes up.โ€

Jorund bowed. Tyler and Rumpr walked towards an alcove on the far end of the cavern.

Reaching it, a door appeared and the two entered. After a while, they reached the exit.

โ€œClose your eyes, young mage.โ€

Tyler closed his eyes.

โ€œWelcome to this peculiar little dump.โ€

Upon opening his eyes, Tyler saw he was in a small clearing. A few trees stood to his

sides and the dell was surrounded by the sheer stone faces of the surrounding tall

mountains. No visible exit or entry to the glade could be seen. But in the middle of all of it was a ruined structure. With the distinctive black stone columns of the temple he

found in Fossegrim forest.

โ€œThought you may be interested.โ€

He walked to the ruin, Rumpr following.

โ€œIt was a nice odd little thing before. Until those hotheads started their brawl nearby.

Ruined it with all the rocks, bolts, and whatnot flying around. We had to close off the

clearing with the pretty peaks you see now. A lot of the original mountains were broken

and even flattened. Hrun had to build them up again. Took him and his family a long time. Good thing those brawlers didnโ€™t obliterate it by accident.โ€

HRUN BUILDS MOUNTAINS?

Reaching the remains of the edifice, Tyler looked for the embedded tablets. Rumpr left

him and sat down under the shade of a tree, the usual stump rising from the ground to

serve as his chair. He started on the right side of the ruin. The tablets he could see

were again covered by huge boulders as he could see the cracked remnants peering out

of the stone. Must have been one hell of a blast or blasts to break them. The stones

must have fallen from the surrounding mountains after the temple was hit. He went

around the boulders, trying to find an intact tablet. Upon nearing the back of the

structure, he found his way blocked by a large fallen rock ledge. He went to the left

side of the temple. The broken tablet pieces wonโ€™t work for him. Hal had told him about

that.

Picking his way along the left side which was full of rocky obstacles unlike the right side of the temple, he found that most of the tablets were already covered by the stone

boulders. But as he was nearing the back of the temple, where the fallen ledge awaited

him, he thought he saw a part in the piled boulders which made for a clear area. He

went closer. A part was indeed missed by the rocky cover but whatever was on the

ground was obscured by gravel and small rocks. Using his hands, he carefully removed

them.

As he was clearing the patch, his hand inadvertently touched the tablet beneath. A

surge of power imbued with knowledge immediately flooded his mind. For a while, he

was stunned by the impact of the incoming energy. He could feel its overwhelming

eagerness to be released. He sat down, overcome by the pressure on his brain.

Mercifully, no headache accompanied the rush. After a while, the flow ebbed and

disappeared. He could feel the tablet turning into dust.

Rumpr appeared beside him.

โ€œYou hurt? Felt a surge of power. Thought you may need old Rumprโ€™s help.โ€

โ€œNo, Iโ€™m alright. Run into something. But I guess itโ€™s gone now. Thanks.โ€

โ€œYou sure, lad? Not that Iโ€™m prying or anything but it wouldnโ€™t do for you to die now

after all that garbage work,โ€ he chortled.

โ€œIโ€™m sure, Rumpr. I just need to take a break.โ€

โ€œShout if you need me, will go back to my spot. Havenโ€™t visited this glade for a long time. Brings back memories. Some bad. But those memories do have a way of

reminding one of the need for perspective.โ€ With that, Rumpr disappeared.

Tyler sat for a while. He could feel the new power and information fitting into that

indecipherable mass of knowledge at the back of his mind.

Greetings, Elder.

That you, Hal?

Affirmative. That latest data input has activated me. But this version is basic and

unsatisfactory for our communication needs.

Oh, I am sorry! Will try to find more tablets in mint condition next time!

Is that sarcasm, Elder?

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