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whom we call the prophet,โ€ Irie instructed. โ€œHe is a man, for that is the best way we can describe him, yet he is nothing more than a specter. His glowing green body is translucent, though his features are remarkably defined. He wears the cloak of a phrenic, the hood always drawn low. None have seen his face.โ€

Ryl was immediately struck by the similarities in the description of the glowing specter of the prophet to the figure of Caprien he'd encountered in the Erlyn.

โ€œWere these woods once connected to the Erlyn?โ€ Ryl asked curiously.

โ€œYes, they once were,โ€ Irie answered. โ€œThe woods that run along the length of the mountains were all once a part of the Erlynโ€™s domain. With the construction of what you call the western palisade her power and sway over the forest was severed. Yet, there are still pockets where her power lingers, though they are few. There is one within reach of Vim, where her remaining strength is the most potent. It is to here the prophet comes. The phrenic can feel his arrival.โ€

โ€œCan I see this prophet?โ€ Ryl asked.

The councilors again exchanged glances, all nodding their heads subtly.

โ€œYes, that can be arranged,โ€ Irie acknowledged with a smile. โ€œHowever, there are things you must understand, things that must be done first.โ€

Ryl eyed them with a hint of suspicion.

โ€œAs of this point, your arrival here at Vim has not been a closely guarded secret,โ€ Irie stood as she spoke, continuing while pacing behind the other councilors. โ€œAll know of your arrival. As you might expect, visitors here are a thing of legend. Among us, there isnโ€™t a soul who has ever met an outsider in the entirety of their lives. All are curious to hear from the Council.โ€

โ€œWhen we were a fledgling civilization, every birth was rewarded with a celebration, as it signaled the hope for our future. Our survival,โ€ Irie elaborated. โ€œWe have thankfully reached numbers where our continuance does not hang so much in the balance. There are over sixteen thousand souls now living within the safety of this mountain. Births are still celebrated, yet on a private level.โ€

Irie paused her pacing behind Paasek. She rested a hand on his rigid shoulder.

โ€œThe awakening or discovery of a phrenic is always a cause for celebration,โ€ Paasek intoned.

Ryl could hold his curiosity back no longer.

โ€œHow many phrenics live within the city?โ€ he blurted out, interrupting the councilwoman. Irie smiled at the outburst, responding with patience.

โ€œThere are fifteen phrenics in Vim,โ€ Councilor Paasek answered for her. โ€œAll are awakened.โ€

โ€œWhile all know of your arrival, none but the phrenics and a select few others know of the gift that flows within your veins,โ€ Irie said. โ€œIt was more than coincidence that led us to you on the verge of the forest. The prophet forewarned of your arrival. Though you were nearly a cycle earlier than we expected.โ€

โ€œMy Harvest was a cycle early,โ€ Ryl stuttered. โ€œAfter an injury that nearly took my life, my sponsor caused enough of a commotion to grant the testing of all tributes in The Stocks. Mine was the only level outside of the norm, warranting my early Harvestโ€”โ€

โ€œโ€”I understand the testing process and the behavior of alexen,โ€ it was Mender Brasley's turn to interrupt the conversation. โ€œAlexen follows a finite path to saturation.โ€

โ€œI will not argue with your knowledge, Mender,โ€ Ryl admitted. โ€œYet I understand that logic only applies when the alexen is passive.โ€

The Mender and Paasek sucked in a breath as they anticipated the next statement.

โ€œMine is active,โ€ Ryl announced confidently.

โ€œFull of surprises, I see,โ€ Paasek commented with a laugh. โ€œNo active alexen has been seen since Taben.โ€

โ€œHe will be yours to train soon enough, Paasek,โ€ Councilwoman Lenu, who had been quiet up to that point chimed in.

โ€œHis training will be short I fear,โ€ Paasek said. โ€œOnce he's awakened, the knowledge inherent in the blood will be at his command. What would be a lifelong study to you will be more akin to a refresher to him.โ€

โ€œThat may be so, but he and Andr will still need to be instructed as all are in Vim,โ€ Irie declared, focusing her attention on the councilors before returning her gaze to Ryl and Andr.

โ€œRyl, can you read and write?โ€ she asked sympathetically.

โ€œYes, I can. It pains me to admit, that my skills will be lacking,โ€ Ryl said, his face red with embarrassment. โ€œReading and writing were never part of our assigned tasks, nor did we have books to read or the time to study them.โ€

โ€œYou will have ample time to practice that skill here. Any assistance you require will be at your disposal if you run into any difficulties,โ€ Irie said with a touch of motherly care in her voice.

โ€œAll who live in Vim are required to be proficient in both scholarly and martial skills,โ€ Irie continued. โ€œEvery man, woman and youth are schooled in blade, bow and basic hand-to-hand fighting in addition to their intellectual curriculum.โ€

Irie stopped her tale as she gestured with her hand to Councilor Oswill. The councilor cleared his throat before speaking.

โ€œA major component of the education is to learn the history of our world,โ€ Oswill explained. โ€œYou will learn of our past, our flight from slavery in The Stocks, our trials here, our failures and our achievements. Before completing their schooling, every student must also copy a version of the great tome that contains the history that Damaris has sought to scrub from record. It may sound like a simple task, but I assure you the history is rather lengthy.โ€

Oswill chuckled at his own feeble attempt at humor before carrying on.

โ€œWe will not make the same mistakes that Damaris has,โ€ Oswill continued, his voice rising in pitch as his anger swelled. โ€œAfter the fall of the Phrenic, education and literacy were stifled. With the burning of the great libraries and the purging of historical record, intellectual progress was stymied.โ€

The councilor leaned backward, rubbing his hand over the stubble that had grown on his chin.

โ€œThe Phrenic pursued knowledge and mastery of the

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