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Chapter 114

    Chapter 114


    Part 18


    “You didn’t decide that.” Fire suddenly stated. “Who’ll do what when, that is. You precogged it just now,


    along with knowing that it’ll be a big night, right?”


    Amirgath cocked an eyebrow at her. “If by ‘precogged’, you mean precognition, including foreseeing,


    soothsaying, and prophesy, then yes, you’re right. How did you know?”


    She shrugged. “I just got a feeling off you like I get when Six does it.”


    “Interesting.” Amirgath nodded, then turned and looked at something to his left.


    “Excuse me, my protégé arrives.” he announced, and appeared three hundred meters away beside a


    vast Translocation circle just as Zarkog appeared within it.


    The space Amirgath had vacated was filled almost immediately by Grakonexikaldoron, and the gold


    dragon exchanged greetings with the group as she gave Somonik a hug with one arm and her tail.


    “Strange to see him here.” growled Osbald, whose eyes hadn’t left Zarkog since the instant the great


    ck dragon had arrived.


    “He put his mark of justice right under his ass, six millimeters wide.” Six revealed with a giggle.


    “Typical.” Osbald growled, then couldn’t help but smile at the humor of it. “Though he’s sworn,


    sentenced, and punished, he’s seen the error of his ways, and he’s even apologized, he’s still


    unrepentant.”


    “He is a bit of a character, isn’t he?” Fire chuckled.


    “He is, to say the least.” Osbald chuckled. “You seem more… tolerant, of him, than I’d expect you to


    be.”


    She shrugged and smiled. “We have uses for him. For one, he’s gonna kill a lot of demons, I expect.


    “You have uses for him.” Osbald repeated with a grin. “Well that’s lucky for us, since I have no use for


    him whatsoever!”


    Val floated up and gave him a hug around his neck and a kiss on the cheek. “Don’t worry, Osbald. We


    have uses for you too.” she giggled.


    Heughed, then abruptly stopped when he realized that they werepletely serious, despite their


    warm smiles. Then heughed even harder.


    The rest chuckled along with him, until Senchak’s gaze was drawn to new arrivals. “I find it damn


    strange seeing Zwak Deathbringer and his Sylvan here in The Hall of The Just Alliance!” he grumbled.


    “Isn’t it though?” Emeroth mused with a raised eyebrow as they watched the Sylvan take their ces.


    Fire nced to her left, her attention drawn by a ten-year-old human boy who was desperately trying to


    hide the fact that he was weeping. He was apanied by his mother who surreptitiously tried to


    meters, embarrassed by her brother’s loss of control. All of them were openly watching the group


    around Mark with open and rapt fascination.


    “Excuse me a moment.” Fire said as she turned to approach the weeping boy. She stopped quite close


    to him so she wouldn’t have to raise her voice over the constant noise of the thousands of


    conversations.


    “What’s the matter?” she bluntly inquired.


    “Nothing.” he sniffed as he wiped his nose on his sleeve.


    Fire frowned up at him. “Don’t be silly. Something’s obviously wrong, and I can probably fix it whatever


    it is, and I will if I can. Don’t pass up the chance.”


    He did his best to pull himself together and re-assemble his dignity, assisted by a bit of angry


    resentment at her attitude. His family nced back and forth between their conversation and Mark’s


    group, who were also watching and following Fire’s conversation with the boy. His father swallowed at


    a lump in his throat brought on by the sudden attention of the mighty, and the girl moved to stand with


    her family again to share in it.


    “I’m Baym Shgongshtip.” the boy stated. “We’re from Bhia. I’m a wizard. I’ve been one for four years,


    and I’ve worked like a ve at it since I was six, sixteen hours a day with one day off a week. I’m one


    of the best wizards my age in Bhia. And I can only do six spells. Six measly spells, with almost no


    power.


    “But I’ve got good senses. I can tell when a wizard’s casting a spell, and I can tell that right now, you’re


    casting a lot of ‘em, with a lot of power. It doesn’t even seem like you’re even thinking about it. And


    you’re only seven.


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    “I’m sorry, I know I’m being petty. I wouldn’t’ve said anything if you hadn’t insisted. But it sure seems


    like I’ve wasted four years of my life somehow. I could’ve had a lot of fun in those four years.”


    “Hmm. You mind if I Read you?” she inquired.


    When he hesitated, she grew impatient. “Look, Hilsith’s team on Hiliani have found a way to give every


    human alive the ability to use magic, and everyone’s gonna get some instruction. But if you’re as good


    as you say you are, you can handle more than the basic instruction. Let me Read you and Link with


    you, and I’ll give it to you. I can guarantee that I can make you capable of casting a lot more than six


    spells. Or you can go somewhere beyond my sight.”


    “Okay, go ahead.” he quickly decided, and his mother nudged him. “And thank you.” he added.


    She cast her psionics, then considered the results, and nodded. “You’re right, you’re as good as you


    say you are. And believe me, you haven’t wasted four years. You’re instructor isn’t thatpetent, but


    you did the best you could with the best instruction you could get, given your family’s circumstances.


    You’ve developed a lot of discipline, except for your littlepse here tonight, and more importantly, while


    your ability to cast magic hasn’t progressed much, your intellectual and intuitive grasp of the process


    has been advancing nicely.


    “Because of that, I figure you can handle this much.”


    She cast on the boy again, and he froze, then slowly gained a rapturous expression.


    She was about to turn away when Six privately reminded her that they intended to win the hearts of the


    populous.


    She smiled at each of the boy’s family and gave them a little bow, and said; Good day to you all then. I


    hope you enjoy the proceedings.”


    They smiled and bowed in response, and she took her leave of them.


    As these things had been happening, Mark had remonstrated her with an irritated psionic rebuke.


    “You’ve prematurely announced Hilsith’s news! Now she’s going to have to announce it immediately, or


    everyone here and everywhere else will know it in about five minutes by word-of-mouth before she can


    do so!”


    He appeared on the center of the dais, actually standing on the Truthstone of Falgaroth, and Spoke to


    the huge gathering with magical augmentation. “Good people of The Just Alliance…” He paused a


    moment to allow everyone to give him their attention as a gigantic Revealing lit above him, showing his


    front view to the audience all around him, and the room’s ambient light dimmed somewhat. Soon every


    eye was upon him, and the clear surface that walled off the water-filled section was lined from floor to


    water-line with attentive spectators. “Good people of The Just Alliance, thank you for gathering to hear


    what we’ve aplished on Hiliani while we were away.


    “For us, it’s been more than seven and a half years, and everyone on Hiliani has contributed to great


    aplishments. None more so than Hilsith; Master Healer, whose focus has been on solving one of


    the most intractable problems on Keran.


    “To exin further, I present Hilsith of The Warm People, of The High People, of Hilia and Hiliani, and


    of The Just Alliance Fast Response Force’s Healers’ Contingent.”


    Hilsith appeared beside him, floating in the air at the right height to give him a warm smile and a quick


    hug.


    He stepped back with a grin and disappeared, and she settled to alight upon the Truthstone. She


    slowly turned all the way around, then sped her hands behind her back and looked down. Those


    who expected a grand presentation were surprised when she spoke to the entire world in the tone of


    one chatting in a kitchen over tea.


    “When my love for Yazadril and Nemia was new, and we were still living in First Valley, there was a


    morning when we were eating breakfast. And Yazadril shared a Reading with us of his first


    conversation with Mark, when they’d first met. Though much of it was pleasant conversation, I was so


    saddened by what I heard that I began to cry a bit. Nemia thought that I was saddened by the horror of


    the deaths of Mark’s entiremunity, and I was, but that wasn’t what made me cry.
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