| It was a time of celebration. |
| The Book of Magica and the wizards who had used
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| its spells so wisely for the good of the people were being honored in all the
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| great cities of the world. |
| There was however an exception. |
| Where good thrives,
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| evil survives and evil has plans for survival
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| The celebration of thanks and prosperity would signal the forces of Evilsyde to
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| begin the attack and ultimate capture and destruction of Magica.
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| The spells from the Book would be used to turn all of those unwilling to join
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| Evilsyde into statues of stone and send their spirits to Otherworld,
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| where they would eventually be assimilated into the energy needed to drive
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| Evilsyde, and maintain its power without the necessity of the Book and its
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| incantations forever
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| Defenses were naturally relaxed during the festive preparations and although
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| the battle was well-fought by both factions, the minions of the dark prevailed.
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| Their assault was well-planned and executed to a fault. |
| After overwhelming
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| their initial opposition, they pushed on to the sacred ground upon which the
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| Book of Magica rested. |
| They possessed a much weaker form of magic themselves,
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| and although it would be normally quite useless against the strength of Magica,
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| the inability of the Wizards to gather themselves together in time,
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| coupled with the perfect timing and determination of the attackers,
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| spelled doom for the Book and its followers
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| The leader of the insurrection was the high priest and executioner known as
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| Shadowcast. |
| His presence could make the naughtiest of children become obedient
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| and inspire great fear among the adult population. |
| This man, most vile,
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| would now be ruler of all and answerable to none. |
| His reign would plunge
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| Blessing into eternal darkness and prepare the way for the coming of his master,
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| Astoroth, the Grand Duke of Hell
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| The capture of Magica did not, however, mean that Shadowcast had finally
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| reached his goal. |
| He must now find and conquer Blessing’s Grand Wizard and
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| legendary hero, Eriel. |
| Eriel, who defeated Evilsyde time and again with his
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| understanding and use of Magica’s spells. |
| He would be the last stumbling block
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| of total domination
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| Eriel had removed himself from the general population in anticipation of
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| everlasting peace and now he devoted all of his energy to meditation and praise
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| of his God. |
| Lately though, he had been visited by many temptations in his
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| dreams. |
| Promises of pleasure, riches and power raced through his sleeping mind.
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| All these lures had been placed there by Shadowcast, hoping to avoid
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| confrontation between this dominant man and his own villainous forces.
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| Eriel however had resisted these solicitations and was now warned of some
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| impending danger. |
| He managed to make his way to the sacred ground by cloaking
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| his identity with simple spells, only to be discovered just before his attempt
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| to rescue the Book of Magica, but not before he was able to memorize the most
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| important of Magica’s charms, The spell of Restoration
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| The ceremony of thanksgiving was now directed toward the transmission of
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| spirits to Otherworld. |
| One by one the good souls of Blessing were turned to
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| stone and sent on to their grisly fate, until only the noble Eriel remained.
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| The spectacle that followed was meant to degrade Eriel and raise the courage
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| of the cowardly supplicants of Evilsyde, but true to his indominantable bearing,
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| he promised to return and banish Evilsyde forever. |
| Then he was gone
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| The horrors of Otherworld are now revealed to the masses huddled together for
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| some small measure of comfort. |
| First the adults were separated from their
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| children amid cries and pleas for help. |
| Next the old ones were taken away and
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| assigned to a place very near the assimilation site. |
| They were guarded by
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| monstrous, misshapen denizens of this shrouded netherland, who constantly
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| harangued the inmates with promises of pain and extermination. |
| Intermittent
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| bursts of flame shot up from jagged cracks in the ground, threatening to
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| consume anyone in its path. |
| Shrieks of torment could be heard piercing the
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| murky atmosphere, further unnerving the petrified captives. |
| Only one seemed |
| unaffected by all the inflicted fear and turmoil. |
| Eriel’s strength and
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| determination soon pacified the men and women with whom he was confined.
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| When they all became more calm and subdued, he began to speak to them softly
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| as an adult to his children. |
| Long ago you entrusted me to protect the Book of
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| Magica and to be faithful to its special purpose. |
| It must seem that I have
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| failed you and condemned us all to oblivion, but fear not! |
| This hell is only a
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| test of your faith and resolve. |
| The power of Magica did not vanish in fire.
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| On the third day I will evoke the spell of Restoration. |
| United we shall return
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| to Blessing and, armed with the strength of Magica, we will be triumphant.
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| Many will perish, but Magica and our souls cannot be restored until three days
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| have passed. |
| Take heart my friends. |
| Victory awaits you
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| Even magic has its limitations and as Eriel explained to his flock,
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| the spell could not be activated until a waiting period of at least three days.
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| One third of the souls of Blessing would be melded into the Evilsyde
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| collective before Eriel could be effective with the words of Restoration
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| The old ones were the first to go. |
| Cries of encouragement and hope were shouted
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| to the condemned as they trudged slowly to their fate. |
| One by one they were
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| thrown into the assimilation chamber where a blinding blue spark gave evidence
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| of their demise. |
| With each burst Eriel’s heavy heart ached with guilt for his
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| part in this slaughter of his charges. |
| If only he had not become so complacent.
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| He above all should never have let this tragedy transpire
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| In the compound holding the young adults, an insurrection of sorts was
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| occurring. |
| A boy of seventeen years called Challis was urging an uprising among
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| his captured companions. |
| Futile though it was, it earned Challis a place in the
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| cell adjoining Eriel’s. |
| His rantings and ravings were soon quelled by Eriel’s
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| quiet urging and the two settled into serious conversation. |
| Eriel knew his time
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| of assimilation was near and only hoped it would not be scheduled before the
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| three day waiting period for Restoration was ended. |
| Shadowcast wanted to
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| personally oversee Eriel’s termination but couldn’t abandon his duties on
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| Blessing until all was secure. |
| Would there be enough time?
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| Eriel realized some of his own strong qualities in Challis and decided that
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| this was an opportunity not to be lost. |
| He instructed Challis to remove all
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| anger from his mind and hate from his heart. |
| Only the pure could receive and
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| transmit this most important of spells. |
| Convinced that this young man was ready,
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| he joined with his spirit and gave him these words. |
| Sanasha Gorath Sollis
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| Arcanna, Words that would resurrect the masses if delivered correctly and in
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| time
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| Over two days had passed before Shadowcast was ready for travel to Otherworld
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| to deliver Eriel to his fate. |
| His journey through Otherworld was marked by what
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| could pass for cheers, if they weren’t shouted from the mouths of utterly
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| inhuman shapes and forms. |
| Upon his arrival he instructed the guards to take him
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| straight to Eriel. |
| Once there he announced with great satisfaction that he
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| would personally supervise Eriel’s execution in a matter of hours.
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| Nearby, Challis loudly voiced his objection to this treatment of his newly met
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| hero and was rewarded by kicks and punches until he could no longer speak.
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| Eriel’s heart sank. |
| Had he misjudged Challis and entrusted his people’s future
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| to a reckless youth? |
| Eriel’s mind wandered to his own younger days.
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| He too had been restless and foolhardy, but in time had outgrown these traits
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| and become the adored leader of Blessing. |
| He wondered if Challis had yet
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| experienced love. |
| Eriel himself had turned his back on the beautiful and
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| innocent Annica. |
| She was his intended from birth, but he couldn’t let love for
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| this saintly child cloud his duties to Blessing and the Book
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| One hour remained in the wait for Restoration. |
| Eriel’s hopes were soaring.
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| Surely Shadowcast would fail once again. |
| But as that thought surfaced,
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| so did Evilsyde’s dark leader. |
| Eriel was led away with head held high, |
| but as he passed Challis he gave just the slightest nod. |
| A gesture that wasn’t
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| lost on the youth. |
| Eriel was then taken to the assimilation chamber and
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| strapped to the cross-like structure in the middle of the room. |
| Seconds were
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| all that stood in the way of resurrection or destruction. |
| Shadowcast walked to
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| Eriel, presumably to gloat one last time to his old nemesis. |
| Eriel welcomed the
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| time that would be wasted, but at the last moment Shadowcast seemed to
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| reconsider and raised his arm in signal for the end to begin. |
| The arm dropped
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| and, with crackle and hiss, Eriel was no more. |
| Shadowcast and his minions
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| erupted with joy. |
| Never again to be slaves. |
| Now to be masters
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| Challis heard the cheering and knew that Eriel had passed without time to
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| summon the spell. |
| Now only he could influence the future. |
| He heard the rattling
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| of armor and realized they were coming for him. |
| Soon the guards appeared and
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| dragged the struggling Challis from his confinement. |
| One of his jailers struck
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| him a mighty blow across the face and suddenly all his anger left him.
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| He was sure of what he must do. |
| Thunder starts from silence and he would be
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| thunder
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| Challis was taken to the chamber and secured to the cross. |
| Shadowcast
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| approached him and asked if he had any last thing to say before assimilation.
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| Challis smiled and said he did. |
| Then with an evil laugh, Shadowcast raised his
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| arm and announced that his question was only a final killing joke.
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| It was now or never. |
| As the arm fell in signal, Challis shouted out the spell:
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| Sanasha Gorath Sollis Arcanna and all hell actually broke loose.
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| Challis and the good folk of Blessing were bathed in an incredible rush of
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| light. |
| Shadowcast and all his wicked throng writhed in agony in the darkness
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| they were spawned from, as the fierce illumination sought them out and consumed
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| each troll, ogre and gargoyle in a horrible melting frenzy. |
| Shadowcast,
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| hiding in the last black space to be found, watched the light creep
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| irresistibly toward him. |
| At the last moment he cloaked his body with his
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| unpriestly robe and muttered what sounded like an oath as the light touched the
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| cloth. |
| The robe erupted into flame and then there was nothing. |
| Surely
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| Shadowcast was also consumed by fire! |
| But that tale would not yet be told.
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| Now as each remaining citizen of Blessing was transported instantly back to
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| their home, they found themselves standing among thousands of recognizable
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| stone statues. |
| These monuments represented their fallen comrades and would ever
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| be a lasting testament to the dangers of evil and the power of Magica
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| Now came the time of mourning. |
| Funeral pyres brightened the night sky for weeks
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| and songs of sorrow could be heard across the land long after the flames had
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| sputtered and died. |
| When the prolonged periods of grieving had ended,
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| the citizens and their council directed attention to the task of anointing a
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| new leader and protector of the restored Book of Magica. |
| The choice seemed a
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| simple one. |
| Challis had resurrected the populace and the Book, but many
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| questioned his youth and inexperience
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| The debate raged on as the time of choosing approached. |
| The candidates were
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| summoned to the sacred place. |
| Eloquent speeches were made on behalf of them all.
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| Only Challis lacked a champion and it seemed certain that he would be passed
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| over. |
| Will anyone speak for the boy? |
| asked the council. |
| The question was
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| greeted by silence as the judges turned away to cast their votes.
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| Then the quiet was broken. |
| A handsome woman with golden hair, now flecked with
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| traces of gray, spoke: Challis must be chosen. |
| This is the secret I have
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| carried with me for all these years. |
| Although I was once rebuffed by my only
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| true love, Eriel, our brief union produced the young man standing before you.
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| Eriel was never to know that he had sired this free spirit, but he will live
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| on through his son’s achievements if you now find him worthy. |
| So spoke Annica,
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| mother of Challis
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| The decision was now reached quickly. |
| Annica’s revelation left little doubt in
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| the minds of the councillors that Challis should indeed succeed his father. |
| Evilsyde had been defeated, Shadowcast was hopefully destroyed,
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| Challis had been chosen to lead his people and, despite the huge number of
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| casualties, the old way of life began again. |
| But, evil does not easily die.
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| Shadowcast did indeed survive and persist in his attempts to challenge and
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| conquer Blessing. |
| Great battles would be fought. |
| Brave heroes would rise to the
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| occasion and legends were created. |
| There was, of course, the unforgettable War
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| of the Darkpeace when Challis. |
| Ah! |
| But that’s another story! |