Seed of War
eing planned to them next meant their doom. Rhanes had spent the better part of an hour explaining to Folmon about what was going to happen to them all. It
le every seven years to participate in
d help him. He tried to explain he needed someone to see him exactly as he was, then he would be
is from their own ceremonies, and these folk are called The Anointed. That
anes confi
go hold a ceremony and then tell the Unif
in reply as Elenwe
person died and wasn't really the real Anointed of Adanya, which came as a shock to no one." The dwarf realigned h
It is to show they love Ophine more than the sea. Sometimes really poor sailors volun
r, Folmon grunted in thought. He offered, "I
om his words, "It isn't just some school. It's Rosie
l your life there hiding your powers because you can't be the best, you got punished. Then yeh said that their best are 'selected'
How many Savants had dared to be great
ed, stroking his beard, "They drag these fellas before all the crowds there on their podium and pulpit. Then say they found the Anointed of Iros. It always was some criminal or ne'er-do-well. Usually human, and these fellas looked straight
onies that select the Anointed - but I do have something to show you. I know what happens after the Veneration Selection." With a wave of his ha
ll, feel, even taste anything they wished as so long as Rhanes had memory of it. The limitation of this was, they co
t the room. He moved through his memory. It was not active, but a still moment of time created from the experience of Rhanes having been there. Focusing on the apparatus i
as he was, in the very center point of the vision room. The walls all looked identical, seven of them with no discerna
fingers it had a distinct feeling of stone, smooth marble or ivory. There were no seams, as if the entire thing had always been whole and complete. It was obvious parts were meant to move, like thting not everyone was as astounded as he thought they should have been, he
n Artifact is an artifact from Solan." Rhanes then realized this was l
ne can get to the Southern Continent." Knowing what thi
sailors, or the strongest Wielders o
the Eastern Continent. They claim their traders go there all the time, bringing
rrect. So then, how did a Solan Artifact
ed but then stopped and pointed
was pointing at. There was a small series of lines, which somewhat looked like artistic t
win lamented, "I
tried to remember more, but it was fruitless. It was obvious by the glimmer from the memory
ed the stone there but felt nothing. Rhanes had no memory how the stone there felt. There was a handprint and a profile of a face outlined like a s
es, I have no idea. They do many things, but we do know it produces a huge beam of light and vap
Guard. They had left long before and returned, trying to be quiet. He listened c
ne an ounce of goo
shadows started forming underneath, co
how many were outside the door. At a disadvantage, paper, pen, parchments, and books were not easy to come by, he stuck his finge
x Out
e of it. The message hovered in silence, as Wrenn stated, "I wouldn't know
Rhanes chuckled, "Yeah? I ha
y anymore. Do we need to
Yep. Seems like I deserve one more
ting words and the door. She felt them behind it, pressing in, l
at the Temple of Ophine, and once Charles was able to trade for a book about t
in as Ashwin wrote as
ow about destroying such things ind
ubt I would just trust anyone's recommendations either. I
tess DelaFontai
new someone in Oriaron who could help. The message in the air vanished as Ashwin licked
here the library is." The conversation stopped as the door started to unlock. Before it w
eak with you in a few hours. We should be relocating you from the Abbey to your more
ing quietly, "I know this is unexpected, and I apologize for this." He turned, gazing at Rhanes directly in the eyes. The others beca
eel-grey eyes, "You apologize as if this is all your fault. You've overseen everyth
eyond the iron gates of the Abbey. The crowds were frenzied with celebration, screaming cheers, welcomes, and adoration toward the Anointed. Lord Arn stood ther
ust thankful I never ended up at the ot
at, "I want to encourage you, one last time Lord Sullon, to ... to
But he needs to see." Then a softer reassuring whisper drifted to the High Inquisitor's ears, "I know y
, but silenced himself. He was not known for sharing, but he felt in his heart he had to. The explanation
moved to the carriage, "Don't fret, My Lord. We will have time enoug
High Inquisitor inclined his chin, and folded his hands neatly, "If there is to ever be one
. Several broke through to dare to touch the carriage. Pleas for the Anointed to help them, help their sick, their wounded, the poor, the unfortunate, the weak followe
ght. The walls, which loomed so far overhead, did not even reach a fifth of the way up the building. A domed rotunda had a peak at the top. Several turrets, buttresses, towers
riages, finding it difficult to take in the entirety of the structure, voices could be heard taunt