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She was one of the few not contributing to the chaos. She was observing. Her eyes flitted between the council members and the Urakโs head, unblinking. But it was clear to Calen that behind those icy eyes, she was deep in thought.
โWellโฆ are you lot done?โ Erdhardt asked after the shouting had persisted for a touch too long.
โWhat is the meaning of this, Erdhardt?โ demanded a slightly plump lady with oily skin and thinning blonde hair. A deep scowl was set on her face.
โThe honesty of these young men was questioned,โ Erdhardt said. He did not attempt to hide the glare he directed at the thin man from Pirn. โHere is your proof that there were Uraks in รlm Forest.โ
It was Jorvill who spoke next. โWhat are we to do, then? How are we to know how many more, if there are anyโโ
โThere are more.โ Karaโs voice was soft, but there was a firm undertone. The council members paused to listen, as they did when Erdhardt spoke. She exchanged glances with the two other members of the Erith Council, as if seeking their blessing before continuing. โUntil now, we were not sure if the reports were true. They mostly came in from the likes of hunters and trappers, or the occasional peddler. However, over the past few weeks, the reports have increased in number, and now this.โ Kara wrapped her fingers around the rotting skull, holding it up in the air. โThis is the first shred of solid proof weโve seen.โ The council members exchanged a few murmurs. Kara raised her voice a little, enough to quieten the chatter. โIt could be nothing. There were only two, Calen?โ
Calen nodded.
โWell,โ Kara continued, โwe know there are Urak clans that call Wolfpine Ridge their home, this is not news to us. We havenโt spotted any since the attacks a few years ago, but that could simply be luck. We always knew that they would raid again, eventually.โ
โBut you said the sightings have been increasing in number,โ said a man with a chest as thick as oak barrels. His arms were the width of Calenโs head. His head was bald from front to back, and he had a number of brass rings in his ears and his nose, as was common among the seafaring folk of Salme.
โYes, I did, Baren. And that is something we should keep an eye on. For now, in Erith, we will put the village guard on alert and perhaps look to erect a long-overdue palisade wall. To all those here who counsel villages along the base of Wolfpine Ridge, I would recommend you do the same.โ
โAye, I believe this to be a sound course of action.โ Erdhardt folded his arms across his chest and nodded.
โAye,โ the council elders of Milltown and Talin said.
โAlthough we lay not along the edge of Wolfpine Ridge, the villages are one. Our unity is our strength, and should you need it, the village of รlm will come to your aid.โ
โAs will Salme,โ said the barrel-chested sailor, Baren.
โAnd Pirn,โ said a small raven-haired woman with streaks of grey.
โMany thanks to you, friends. Your words warm my heart,โ Erdhardt said. โNow that is settled, we have the matter of the altercation between these two groups of young men.โ
โWith all due respect, Hammersmith, both of these groups are of your village. It is an issue for The Glade, not an issue for this council,โ said the thin man from Pirn.
Erdhardt cocked an amused eyebrow. โNot an issue for this council? This happened in The Proving, a rite of passage for all in the villages.โ There was a rumble of agreement throughout the group. The thin man from Pirn folded his arms across his chest with an irritated grunt, but he did not argue. Erdhardt nodded. โOkay. Kurtis, Fritz, Dennet. Tell us what happened.โ
โIt was an accident,โ Fritz said, not waiting for the other two to speak. โI was aiming for the kat, but it was so dark.โ
Dann barely attempted to suppress a snort.
Ignoring Dann, Erdhardt raised a questioning eyebrow. โAnd can you explain why, instead of correcting your mistake and tending to the injury you caused, you instead pushed them farther into the forest? And stole the bear pelt?โ
โThey scared away the kat. That was our kill. We only took what was due to us! And we couldnโt trust them to not try and take it back, sir. I did what I thought was smart.โ The silence that followed Fritzโs words was only broken by the sound of Erdhardtโs fingers drumming on the table.
โThis is The Proving,โ Erdhardt said, lifting his gaze from the table. โIt is meant to throw young boys into the harshest of environments on their own and show them what the world can be like, to forge them into men. To test their skill and their character. Sometimes, the honourable path is not easy, and the easy path is not honourable. This is a lesson that must be learned โ and I think it has been. From the point of view of this council, I do not feel any further action needs to be taken. If you will all agree, I believe this to be settled.โ
There was a quick haze of chatter before a chorus of โAyeโ was heard from all members of the council. Calen felt a flare of anger when he saw the smirk spreading across Fritzโs face.
โWe are settled, then,โ said the barrel-chested man from Salme, as he rose from his seat.
โNo,โ Erdhardt said. โIn the view of this council, the matter is settled, but from the view of The Gladeโโ Erdhardt looked between Jorvill and Verna, who both nodded. โThis is not over. For tonight, we will celebrate The Proving.โ Erdhardtโs eyes locked on Fritz, Kurtis, and
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