In the Scales of Fate
Thirty Fourth Day of Elnu-eza (Elnu Ascendant), 1349 A. L. (After Landfall)
You listen to a tale at once fantastical and yet painfully slow, as the giant and Zaia trade off words in a tongue it seems neither of them speak that well. Soon others alike to Ninku come with great woven baskets, wide enough for a man to lay down in, filled with coarse bread and dried meats.
"The wheel turns, the weaver's shuttle flies and all Those With Voices are bound to it by their own threads, but all things call to their opposite, day follows night, winter follows summer and creation falls to destruction. So it was with our kin who are not of the woods, they built upon the islands east shore great towers of stone and cities burrowed under the peaks, so they dwelt free in the sea, herding the Singers who the Anwa now only hunt with their spears. Ours was a lordship and domination that stretchered far under the sea and the land was to us as the parched deserts are to you, some there were to walked there to show then they could and others in search of treasure or adventure or to trade with the woods-dwellers, the fey and the guardians of the woods. The those you can cats of the sea were our companions, they were the faithful guards of our flocks and the companions of our cities, as the hound is to you..."
Somehow in all of that the notion that someone could treat a cat as one might a dog was the most dubious,
but perhaps there is some kinship there that the sea cats might recognize, you think looking into bright golden eyes.
"Alas that in that long age of plenty there were some in the pale spires of Onigu who thought to master more than our share, to extend our lives down through the ages rather than to trust the Mother who Made us All."
Inge starts then, as though she had heard something from far away, but when you look at her she shakes her head and bids you listen on. "I'll tell you later."
"For their transgression they were destroyed by the Powers besides which all their learning and all their might were as dust and only those few who had been far off and scattered endured..."
"Because you were faithful and did not stray?" Zaia asks, the thought had occurred to you as well, uneasy as the comparison might be.
At that the giant shakes his head sadly. "The wrath of the gods once unleashed cannot be put back, no more than a scythe can cut only the weeds and leave the grain untouched. We survived because
all things require balance, even the hand of fate, even the wrath of the gods, the coming of those Neverborn. It was our fate to perish long ago, but then the Fateless came and we were saved."
"You are saying that the coming of the daemons is the doing of gods, that they were unleashed upon the land as a plague to punish the wicked?" You recall at once the words of the ancient seeress Luaza, the last she spoke ere here death: 'The opposite of cutting threads is not more cutting, but tangling them.'
"I do not know
why they have come, I do not speak their foul tongue, nor am I so foolish as to put myself in their company and ask for the answer to such a question would come at a price far beyond anything I am willing to pay," Ninku replied. "I know why they came in the long past and I know that when they came so did the Fateless, in balance, in restitution. I know also that they died in the doing of their task and there are some among our kin...," here he glances at the other giants and sighs. It takes Zaia longer to translate this part, with more questions. "There are some who think that the Fateless must die to make an end to the Neverborn, who think that you are as anathema to the Pale and all within it as they are. I do not so believe, for I have heard from afar the memories of those who came before you and they were not monsters, nor were they weapons to balance the cosmic scale, they were men who wept for their land and sorrowed at the fall of a great leader whom they had left behind. They wished to till the land and when they heard that there were other men still in the south of the world some thought to go there and seek wives among them. Alas, there was war and ruin and all that was left of them was memory, but perhaps from that memory you might gain some understanding."
You are not sure when you had sat down on the rock behind you, probably about the time when Zaia's voice had grown strained and raw. You feel...
[] Stunned, you do not know what to make of this, of the notion that there might have been others before you, you do not know if you aught to trust this odd messenger or what it might mean
[] Relieved, at least you know there is some meaning to your coming some purpose
[] Resolved, twice now you have faced the plots of the Neverborn and twice you have snatched some prize from their claws, you will do so again
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OOC: And now I can finally reveal what the encounter was that gave you the sea cats and the message, it was a 90, though I cannot link it because it gives me an odd error. I cannot just screenshot it because it would reveal some other stuff that would be spoilers.