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destruction. And when you risked yourselfto save
me, I nearly destroyed you as well. I am
ashamed."
Theromos sighed. "You did not shame yourself or
my teachings. You attempted
more than you were ready for. Like Naraza, you tried
to fly before you could walk. There is
no shame in impatience, merely a lesson to be
learned. In the end, you resisted the
temptation of power put before you. In that you
succeeded."
Sharas looked up. "And what of you, teacher? After
all these years, you havewielded
the Void energies. Did I cause you to break your
vow?"19
"I broke that vow wil ingly. And would do so again. It is time for change. I realize
that we mustforget the wounds of the past and forge
ourselves anew. You have helped me
let my own pain go."
Sharas stood and formal y bowed. "Thank you,
teacher. Thank you for my life and
for your guidance."
Theromos climbed to his feet and returned the bow.
"And I thank you for the lessons
that you have taught me. Now, let us discuss where
the power escaped your grasp, and how
you could have prevented it."
* * *
When his door chimed, Feranon turned from his
desk and answered, "Come in."He
was surprised to find Theromos in his entryway.
The ancient protoss took a couple of steps into the
room and bowed. "I have come to
thank you, Feranon."
Feranon's face showed his amazement. "For what?
Almost killing you and your
student?"
"No. I want to thank you for your patience and your understanding. I have made
things difficult for you. Though I am a teacher, I have
learned much in the last few days.
Once I have completed Sharas's training, I wish to
stay on as the Void lens for the Purity of
Form, if you will have me."
Feranon acknowledged Theromos's words with a
formal nod. "You will be a
welcome addition to the ship, not just as a lens but
as a teacher. I am sure there is a lot you
can teach us all."
"Your crew members are efficient, but they wil have to work hard if they wish to
become my students."
For the first time since the ancient Nerazim had
come aboard, Feranon detected a
hint of humor in his speech. Astonishing!
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