The Dragons Of ArborChapter 5 Dragonstone and Damsels
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Flare Spaldron was a revelation to me and perhaps even moreso to River. He was just plain goofy at first. Full of energy, almost bouncing as he walked, and full of awkward moments and wide open sensitivity. He was also a bundle of contradictions.
Unlike River and I, the road he had taken to getting to where we all were was not taken based on conscious decision. He had not had the Shar to spur him into action, nor a pair of seers to see things looming in his future. Flare described it best himself.
"I know things, without knowing that I know them. Pieces of information pop up now and then and I think to myself 'oh yea, I knew that!'. As if I was an outsider watching my own life unfold on a stage and I'm sitting in the audience."
The Spirits had moved Flare Spaldron in a much different manner than they had moved us, but moved we all were, and together now.
Together now, there was little reason to continue on to Beletara, but I was anxious to see the city again. Having traveled so much recently, and seen so many new places, I was anxious to see lovely Beletara again, and visit with the Shavroms and perhaps even get a moment or two with Starlight.
Cedar Sands beckoned, and there was little desire on anyone's part to expose people we knew and loved to more fallout from those who were trying to stop us. Despite the message we had sent, and the manner in which we sent it, I didn't expect those who were trying to stop us to be dissuaded for long, if at all.
Getting to Cedar Sands was not something that was going to be done at the snap of a finger though. I knew where it was, in theory. Durin's Songs of Time made it clear that Cedar Sands was in the Sand Isles, and the isles were a long, long sail to the west and south of Beletara. Even if the sail was trouble free we would be sailing into the heart of the Jessian island states, home and center of power for the Jessian Runecasters, Wizards who are not sworn to the Wizard's Guild, and some of whom have already been seen to oppose us.
Even if we were to stand on the shores of one of the isles, who knew which isle was which, let alone which one was Cedar Sands? Scarmoc Durin lived a thousand years ago, and his Sands of Time, from which we were drawing our knowledge, spoke of an age that was a thousand years past when he wrote of it.
Those uncertainties were what kept us on the road to Beletara, ultimately. We camped our first night a long day's ride from Scudara. We hadn't thought of it while we were in town, but we had no tent or camping supplies for Flare, and as much as we were already growing close to the likable fellow, we weren't about to share our furs with him.
We were laughing over our stupidity while we ate dinner when Master Jo arrived, walking slowly down the hill behind us. He was in his usual robes, but now wore a wide floppy hat, and rather than the quarterstaff he would have carried, there was a long thin bamboo pole in his hand, and he held a tired old mule's lead in the other.
"Good evening, children." He said.
""Master Jo!" River and I both called out with joy.
It is so good to see you again, Sid and River. A pleasure to meet you as well, young Flare Spaldron."
"My pleasure as well, Sir." Flare answered, giving the old master a bow.
"You are just about back to the way you looked when I was little." I said. "And where did you acquire this old fellow?"
"This is Legend. Like me, he is old and past living the life he was first given. Though his path to here is not so interesting as mine. Still he is happy to serve the me that I am, and the me I will be, and together we are a good match for the road ahead."
"Will you have tea?" River asked.
"Thank you, I would enjoy some tea."
"Flare, would you take the bags out of old Legend's packs?" Master Jo asked.
"Sure!" Flare said.
"I brought you a tent and some sleeping furs, as well as a good travel kit with the usual things in it." Master Jo said, sitting beside me by the fire.
We were beyond wondering how Master Jo knew to bring these things, or even that he knew Flare's name. His mystery was a happy one. We could save that kind of wonder for our old age.
River was digging in Spark's saddle bags, looking for the tea and the pot to make it in. We sat in companionable silence until River was back from her bags and Flare had happily placed his new gear in a good spot to put up his tent later.
"Have you come to shed some light on the mystery we face ahead of us?" I asked.
"I am limited in what I can reveal, even if it is knowledge you can acquire from other places, I must let you find your own way for the most part."
"But... ?" River said.
"But I can tell you that you are wise to continue to heed the ancient words of Durin." Master Jo replied. "Sid, do you remember every word you read of the collected works?"
"No, of course not." I said. "I have a good memory for those sort of things, but unless I am reading something with the intent of remembering it, its not likely to stick."
"I will say no more about it, except to repeat what I said about the knowledge you seek being in the writings of Durin, but I would also point out that gift you received was the collected works of Durin, but it was not the complete works."
"Ooh!" River said excitedly.
"What?" Flare and I asked simultaneously.
"Nothing." River said. "Its just that I love libraries, and Beletara is said to have the worlds largest."
We sat and sipped tea with Master Jo, and talked of far less consequential things for some time. Flare finally decided he needed to get his new tent ready for the night, and left the fire.
"I have a little more latitude in my travels, now that you have found Flare. I can go back to the Valley, I can visit the Shadar. Would you like me to pass on the news of your marriage to your parents and friends?" Master Jo asked.
"Would you please?" I asked. "My parents may already know, if my Grandparents have passed the news along to them. They may not have thought to do that though, and I haven't wanted to reach them with my thoughts."
"My parents will not have heard," River said. "and Trunk and Alianna are with them. I would appreciate your letting them all know."
"You have done well to this point of showing mercy and kindness to those who have shown little to you." Master Jo said, handing his empty tea cup to River. "It does you credit, and the Spirits are with you."
He stood, stepping away from the fire. River gave him a hug, and I followed suit. He smiled at both of us and moved over to his mule, standing contentedly in the growing dark of the evening a few feet from our fire. As he did, we saw the familiar fading into transparency that we were becoming used to with him.
"You will face harder choices in the days ahead." Master Jo said. "Do not be afraid to make them. The Spirits are with you!"
And with that, and a slight nod of the head, he and Legend were gone.
"There is no work called the complete works of Scarmoc Durin, sir. None was ever published."
"No Ma'am, you misunderstand me. I wish to have a copy of The Collected Works of Scarmoc Durin, The one published in Esterton during King Glower the Elder's reign. The one compiled and edited by Swarm Trian. I would also like access to all the works of Scarmoc Durin that the library has on hand. If a list exists of all published Durin works not included in Trian's collected works, then that list would be appreciated."
"Sir, I am aware of the Trian, and we do have it. I know this because I have read it. Our library is said to be the world's largest, but the research section is off limits to the public."
"Then how are we expected to be able to do our research?" Flare asked.
"What you must do is either pay a researcher to scour the stacks for you, or you can put in a request for a scholar to guide you in your own search. Those are your choices."
"Do you have a scholar who knows Durin's works so well as to be of help to us?" Flare asked.
"Several young man. Scaramoc Durin is considered the greatest figure of literature for his era. There are dozens of scholars in Beletara who have extensive knowledge of the man and his writings. If you want my recommendation, it would have to be Margin Menidar."
"What makes you recommend this man?" I asked.
"He has spent his life studying Durin." The librarian said. "Not just the writing, but the life of the man and those who knew him. He's old though, and a bit cantankerous."
"Can you arrange a meeting for us?" River asked. "We would be willing to at least talk to him, and see if he would be willing to help us."
"Meet him at the Crystal Smile for tea at mid-morning." She said. "I will let him know to expect you. Fair warning though, he will not work cheap!"
"Thank you I said." Bowing to the old woman. "If there is a need to contact us between now and then, we can be reached at the Shavrom estate."
We walked out the main door of the Beletaran Royal Library and into Artisan's Square. It was well past midday, and we had not yet eaten. Two days in Beletara, and so far we had been scrambling non-stop to make some headway in our task.
We had been hosted at the Shavrom estate, and gladly, by Cord Ambrul and his wife Breeze. Their daughter Swift was eleven and thought Flare was cute. Their twin sons Meter and Pace were eight, and they were too young yet to truly appreciate River, but they found Dragon's Eye fascinating. A word from their dad about a Wizard and his staff was enough for them to keep their distance.
The elder Shavrom's were seldom in the city any longer, having moved to the countryside. Cord and his generation of Shavrom descendants had slowly been moving into the positions of responsibility, and it was Cord who had assumed the role of overseeing the overall operations of the Shavrom merchant fleet and shipping concerns. A second cousin, Finial Shavrom was the 'public face' of the family business. Even Cord agreed that it was important that the Shavrom name itself be seen as carrying on, and he and the others among whom the responsibility had been spread had reached an agreement that seemed so far to rest easily on everyone's shoulders.
A good many of these cousins were among the group that my parents had rescued from the Zadrain Steppes, and we had a large dinner the first night we were there so they could meet River, and 'welcome her to the family'. It was an official Shavrom family tradition now to treat us McKessons as part of their extended family.
"They are good friends to have son," Dad told me once. "But even better family."
Safely situated at the estate, we had been on two forays to the library so far. The second, today's, had finally given us some clue as to how we should proceed, but we would have to see what this scholar was like before we began to hold out hope of speeding up the process. At least we could believe that there would be a process now, and not endless days of digging.
Perhaps it was a relic of the early misunderstanding between my father and the local Wizard's Guild, but they were very thorough in their efforts to keep Beletara, and us, free of any threat from those who opposed us. It was my opinion that the loss of Fox, and especially the manner of it, had thrown them into organizational chaos, and they were currently incapable of mounting any kind of opposition. I could only hope it was true and that it would last a good while.
Meals at the estate were chaos, but enjoyable chaos. Cord and his peers living in the estate had managed something of a Shavrom population boom. In addition to his own three children, there were at least a dozen others, all living within the walls of the estate. They ranged in age from Swift Ambrul's eleven years to babies still at their mother's breasts. I saw River when she held them, and knew that if the Spirits brought us through the upcoming days with our lives and our humanity intact, we would be looking at children of our own.
"I would put up my bow and staff, and set aside my steak knives, for motherhood." She said as she lay in my arms one night. "Not now, not yet, but when the time comes, I would, and gladly."
"And I would take them up in your place, and the world around me would become a very safe place for my wife, mother of our children, and the children she gave me." I said, kissing the top of her head.
Motherhood, fatherhood, somedays and maybes, they all had to wait until the Dragons, the Spirits and Fate had finished with us.
We met Margin Menidar for tea at mid-morning the following day. He looked more like an old wagon master than a scholar. He had the barrel chest and tree trunk arms I'd come to think of as a perquisite for wagon masters. He had an interesting face that did not match the body. A droopy white mustache sat atop a droopy face, with a droopy chin and droopy bags under his eyes. Set in the middle of that face were bright, watery blue eyes that seemed to shine with wit and humor.
"So you are looking for something in the Durin works, those not published in the Trian, but you don't know what it is you are looking for, and wont know until you see it?"
"More or less." Flare said. "It very well could be something that will connect in some way with his mention of Cedar Sands in Songs of Time, but exactly how it connects, we don't know."
"I can think of several passages that might connect to the Cedar Sands passage you mention." Margin said, "Is it possible that these references you seek might be in his commentaries, rather than in his works themselves?"
"Commentaries?" I asked.
"Spirits! Yes." Margin spat. "Scaramoc Durin wrote more commentaries on his own works than he actually did the work! There are thousands of pages of commentary in his own hand written about Songs of Time alone!"
So we learned, one of the reasons Scaramoc Durin was such a critical favorite over the centuries was not just the work, and that was truly marvelous, but the endless amount of notes and commentaries he left behind about his own work. Serious Durin scholars spent their lives not reading the sonnets and quatrains, but reading the commentaries.
We began our journey through them, with Margin Menidar as our guide, after midday meal that very day.
The Royal Library of Beletara was six stories above ground, four stories below ground, and a proven storage medium for concentrated chaos. A city the size of Beletara kept a certain level of visitors to the library coming on a daily basis. Students, children, craftsmen and scholars of every kind. Another large number of visitors were scholars, researchers and tourists from beyond the city walls, and beyond Beltara's borders. And Arborians had no notion of maintaining quiet in a library.
The central research stacks ran through all ten stories, and the core was a well that ran the entire ten floors in one open climb.
"The Royal Durin Society in Beletara has spent the last fifty years transcribing Durin's handwritten notes and commentaries into something more readable." Margin said as we stood in the well. The commentaries have their own section of the stacks, and the society works hard to keep that section organized and growing.
Margin appeared to be well organized. He had a writing table assigned to us, and a fine new leather bound notebook, the kind that was suited for traveling, sitting open on the table. A stack of clean white paper for writing or drawing on, if required, sat beside it.
"The transcribed documents produced by the society are all here on the bottom level, but if we find something of interest, we will have to fetch the original from the stacks." Margin said. "Let's begin by writing down the lines yo say have lead you here."
"Wind walking a line across the face of Cedar Sands
and marking there the final moment of an age."
Flare quoted without hesitation.
"Ah yes." Margin said. The entire quatrain is thus -
Came, the desperate time and hour of man and men.
Came, following the chosen path of the unchosen mage.
Wind, walking a line across the face of Cedar Sands
and marking there the final moment of an age.
"Does the 'Wind' this passage speaks of mean the Wind of Arbor?" I asked.
"Most scholars believe so." Margin said, which is interesting, because the Wind of Arbor, as an in-the-flesh person, vested by the Spirits, came into being about the same time that Durin wrote Songs of Time. Before that, there is no known reference to anyone becoming the Wind."
"My mother is the current wind of Arbor, so I'm not sure I"m all that happy with this reference, but she can take care of herself, and Dad would die before he let anything happen to her." I said.
"We'll have to take it on faith that the Spirits have her in their care." Flare said.
"Well, the Spirits care best for those who care for themselves." River said. "Thankfully, Wind McKesson has always shown herself capable of that."
"Make some sense of this passage for us, if you can, Margin."
"Well, you may not know that Durin called this piece 'Songs of Time' for a reason. He claimed that what he wrote were the echoes of Arbor, past and future that came to him in a vision. The piece itself is only twenty four quatrains, ninety six lines in all. His commentaries on this one work number out to two thousand seventy eight lines."
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I woke up in a cocoon. I could see, through a gauzy film, Warup, or another of his kind, crouched over me. I had to fight back the urge to vomit when I realized the creature was spitting a cloudy white liquid across my wrapped form. It must have been visible in my eyes, because the spitting stopped and spoke. It was Warup, unless they all had the same voice. "Do not panic young sir. We are dissolving the healing blanket we placed around you. It is a process you are unfamiliar with, and we...
JUMP GATE THREE FIVE LEONIDAS II-CLASS STRIKE CRUISER MJOLNIR'S HAND The cavernous landing bay of the United Lycavorian Union's Flagship was a beehive of chaotic activity that many would think to be quite insane. Very neat rows of T9E TEMPTEST Fighter Interceptors and the M4B DEVASTATOR Fighter/Bombers lined the bay as the dozens of ground crewmembers went about their duties with barely a pause. They were the crème de le crème of the Lycavorian Union Fleet; they knew it and it showed in...
My hair streamed behind me and my gossamer wings fluttered in the slipstream as I hitched a flight from Bahadur Azi Dahaka, dragon warrior of the Mountains of the Summer Snows. Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction and any resemblance to real people or events is unintentional. Transgender themes and other mature themes are included within. If you would be offended by these, please don't continue! I, the author, reserve the right repost this work. As always, I am very aware of the...
EARTH EDEN CITY Aricia stood next to Thr'won and Selene as they watched Talco pace the secure room restlessly like a caged animal, which fit with his feline nature and that of his species. Admiral Joarl stood just behind them, his dark eyes watching Talco's every move through the reinforced one way glass. "He has recovered far quicker than we had anticipated and the drugs had no real lasting effects on him. Unfortunately." Selene spoke with a cruel grin as she looked at Aricia, her...
Mount Everest, Earth The highest mountain in the World lay quietly within the ranges of the Himalayas. The clouds themselves bowed to its size and hid the top of the mountain. Only a few had ever managed to conquer this mountain. Hundreds had died trying to reach this peak. But the mountain rarely revealed its secrets. Again, and again the bodies of expeditions that had failed on the way were found. Although the mountain was the most famous mountain on the planet, nobody knew its true secret....
MJOLNIR'S HAND "A Firespitter? Are you sure Isra?" Martin asked from the chair in his large Ready Room off the bridge of MJOLNIR'S HAND. The stars filled the large view window, the desk against the wall with two couches across from it. The small credenza was pushed up against the opposite wall with several holoimages of Androcles and Aricia, as well as Anja, Dysea and Isabella resting on top of it. The wall was adorned with framed still pictures of Torma and Isheeni, as well as Arzoal...
HADARIA DAY TWENTY-SEVEN Seanna sat to one side of the room in the palace and watched as Anja practiced calling for the healing pulses within her. She was practicing on the broken pieces of fruit and repairing the cellular damage made by knives and dropping the separate fruits onto the floor. She had a habit of lifting the pieces of fruit off the floor with her Mindvoice talents, frustrating her instructors who were telling her to focus on the healing pulses and try not to use both gifts...
A FISTFUL OF DRAGONS Part 2 Here we go part two of Yedda and Cyrena's adventures. Again I apologise for the length of time taken to get it out, but you have to admit I tend to give you decent size hunks. Anyway I am honestly trying to concentrate on this one and Kingdom of the Blind, the other four I have on the go just keep distracting me from them occasionally. Thanks should go out to Lynn from all who read this and enjoy it, for it is her efforts that translates 'Hypatia...
"The warrior heard of this legend as he sat in the dark and smoky tavern and a great hunger arose in him," the old man said, gleeful that his tale had captured the complete attention of the eight children sitting before him under the spreading branches of the oak. It was a fine day to be out with his grandchildren, telling them the old tales his grandfather told him when he was a boy. The sounds of village life had receded as the tale grew in the minds of both the listeners and the teller....
Our return to the Valley of the Wind was brief. The ice had already broken in the river before we arrived. Master Jo had been riding pretty much non-stop while we were gone, and had relearned the comfortable manner atop a horse that he had as a young man on Temple. He certainly thought that the saddle helped. His home facet of Temple's idea of a saddle had been pretty similar to those of the Zadaru, a blanket and a leather pad. The northern post road was clear, and had been clear for a...
Dungeons & Dragons: 4th Edition Creation Page (Only the Creation Pages are in 3rd Person's Point of View, the rest is 1st Person's Point of View) First it shall be decided, WHICH world of D&D your character will be made in, there are many a different types of universes for dungeons and dragons, it is open to make your own world, but it will require a good deal of work for it to properly work. now, here's a list of the campaign settings of Dungeons & Dragons. 1 Al-Qadim 2 Birthright 3...
FantasySome say every person is like a coin. There is always another side to them. But let me tell you friends, a person is more than a coin. He/she is a multi-faceted dice. A dice which rolls on its own and shows what it wants to depending on the person it shows to and the situation it is in. And I, yours truly, am no different. So world, this is Vanita Hiral and this is my sex story. This is my side which no one knows other than me and I am putting it out in the world for all to know. Born in a...
"Hello, Prin," he said. The girl turned from the table where she was arranging a display of women's shoes. "What are you doing here?" she said, scowling. She was wearing black lipstick and had a ring in her nose. "It's your birthday," he said. "I thought we could go to lunch." "Go away," she said, turning back to the table. "Prin, please." "Stop calling me that name." She dropped a shoe on the floor and cursed, picking it up. "Could we go out to lunch?" "I'm working,...
Raimi the dragoness spent the rest of the morning dragging old fallen trees and large pieces of wood then gathered arm loads of small and medium size pieces for the stove and to use as kindling to put behind her cottage. It was still damp from the day before but at least the sun had come out so hopefully it would dry she told herself. Strut snorted "you make me tired just watching you, what are you doing?" Raimi turned and looked at Strut "I'm trying to get ready for the cold weather, you...
I approached the warehouse, not sure what the security of the place was like. There was little outside lighting so there might have been no cameras. Then again, they might have used infra-red equipment to put would-be intruders like me at ease. I wasn't at ease. I could feel my heart pounding, my muscles flexing and the surrounding area slowing down. I was ready for a fight. I didn't bother with the door Russ and Leland had used. If they were expecting me, and I was certain they were, I...
USU'OZEIB 7 CAPITAL CITY OF DWURI Yuri sat up quickly in the bed, her face and neck laced with a fine sheen of sweat, the thin loose shirt she wore spotted with sweat stains in several places as well. The bedroom was dark except for the lights of the capital drifting in through the large floor to ceiling windows that open onto a balcony. Yuri turned her head quickly in the dim light of the room to see that his eyes were still closed and his naked chest rose and fell evenly. Robert's large...
DAY THIRTY-SEVEN APO PRIME OFFICE OF PRIME MINISTER DEIA Deia insured the door was locked behind her and then turned to look at the men who had just entered her office. They had come in through a little used entrance of the main government building, further deserted by the hour of the evening. She had just spent the last five hours with Gorgo and Dasha in the sub-basement of the University sifting through mountains of scrolls and data pads and even some hand written documents dating...
SCIMITAR TWENTY-TWO HOURS FROM EARTH " ... landed behind Sadi's DT and then he comes out of the smoke, Elynth next to him, their eyes like beacons on some dark night. He launches his shield and then draws one of those two swords he carries ... gods it was like watching some majestic knight come to save you. As he fought ... his Shi Viska circled the area he and Elynth were fighting in ... it was almost moving of its own accord." Teeria was speaking animatedly as they sat at the table in...
NEOR KAVALIAN FEDERATION IMPERIUM HEADQUARTERS They had accomplished so much and he knew more was coming. Keleru'Puat looked around the large table at the gathered Pride Leaders and could not help but smile to himself. Two hundred and fifty-six High Coven worlds they had conquered in twenty-five years. The Kavalian Empire was once more reborn and it would continue to grow. Combined with the six hundred and fourteen planets of their original empire that they had reestablished control over,...
(feel free to add) In a fantasy land, there is a tradition to have the daughters of Kings and noblemen live in castles guarded by dragons. Anyone brave enough and skilled enough can earn the title of knight. Once they have this title they are deemed worthy of taking on the challenge of rescuing a "princess" from a dragon. The dragons come in all shapes and sizes and have a wide range of abilities, intelligence and skill. They don't only guard pretty women but also piles of treasure. Not all...
FantasyEARTH FOUR KILOMETERS WEST OF WICHITA The convoy of three large Heavy Lifters and half a dozen armored Lifters moved slowly along the transit path. This early in the morning and in this part of the country, other Lifter traffic was almost non-existent. Even though the reconstruction of Earth was proceeding better than anyone had expected, they had yet to reach out into the Wastes yet, mainly concentrating on rebuilding the many cities that had sprouted up, as well as building the defensive...
SPARTA ROYAL ESTATE "Why didn't you tell me it had gotten this bad Anja?" Martin asked as he lowered the pad he was reading and leaned over to kiss Anja's bare shoulder. They were sprawled on the massive bear skinned rugs in the main room of the villa. None of them had much on in the way of clothing if any at all; they never did when they were alone in their home and simply lounging around in the evening. Their five teenage children were with Andro and the others at Gallais's Retreat,...
The "Mother" of Dragons. Disclaimer: A song of Ice and Fire, its characters and locations belong to George R.R. Martin. The Game of Thrones TV show belongs to HBO. SPOILER ALERT! It was almost 20 years ago. It was in a cold night with storm. The night Daenerys Targaryen was born. Her mother, Rhaella Targaryen, died after giving birth to Dany. But there was a secret in Daenerys Targaryen's birth. Rhaella was in great pain, but she knew that she could stand it. She already had...
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