It was very evil and very powerful, and it was either
already on the surface of Midgard or it was close and ready to strike.
Warrior had stood outside the tigers’ cave for four days
without moving, and he could sense it.
The balance between good and evil had been upset. He had felt this type of evil before, from
the god Dark Storm, but this was so much stronger and the undertones held
menace that he had never encountered.
Could he be mistaken?
Had one of the evil gods escaped the confines of the
Underworld and was now walking the surface?
No. He pushed that thought
aside. This evil was so powerful and
intense that it had to be alien to Midgard.
He had felt its presence the moment it arrived, and yet his senses were
telling him that it was trying to remain secret.
There was more unrest, and Warrior was sure that this evil,
whatever it was, had caused it. It had
disturbed the Underworld, and that could never be good.
It was close, Warrior was sure. It was definitely on his side of Midgard, and
it was near the mountains or even on them with him.
Warrior thought back to the Sorcerer who was evil to the
core, and he wondered whether perhaps it was something the Sorcerer had managed
to leave, something that could do evil even when the Sorcerer had gone. He dismissed that idea as impossible almost
as soon as it entered his head. The
Sorcerer had not been as powerful as they had first thought. Yet, anything was possible. He would keep the thought alive. He might return to it later.
This evil felt far too strong to be just one mortal, and it
was far stronger than the evil demons that had been summoned to the
surface. The power behind it troubled
Warrior. If it was not mortal, then it
must be alien to this world, and there was now no doubt in Warrior’s mind of
its power and its intensity. This must
be something new, something unknown in Earth’s territories.
Warrior thought about the entrance to the Stepping Stones to
the god, but he dismissed that idea too.
Marina had told him that the Sorcerer had pulled down half the cave to
close the entrance for all time. Since
the time of the Sorcerer, the gateway to the realms had been changed. There was not a single Key now but several,
and they were spread out over the Outer World.
Each realm had part of the Key, and even if you had five parts without
the sixth there was no entrance to the realms.
Warrior was one of the few exceptions to the rule because, like his
mentors, the Creators, he used the mists of time to travel.
The Creators appeared in front of him, and he bowed in
respect.
“You are troubled, Warrior, and we too have felt the
unbalance. Yes, we have felt its power,
but you cannot fight it. This is Power
Extreme, and far too powerful for your kind of wars.”
“My Lords, the evil is not moving about as I would have
expected. It remains in one place, as
though it were waiting for someone or something. Neither can I pinpoint a location where it is
resting. Stranger still, my Lords, my
senses tell me that this is an evil god, but I know the evils gods on this
world and I can identify their essence.
This is not one of them. It is
alien, and I am unsure.”
“Yes, Warrior we hear what you are saying, but for an evil
god to arrive from another world is unthinkable. It is also, we think, impossible. We agree with you that if this is a god then
he is more evil and powerful than Dark Storm.
It is emitting evil at an enormous rate, as if it is becoming stronger
by the moment.”
Warrior shook his head.
“In any other case, my Lord, I would tell the gods of this danger, but
what can I tell them? I don’t want to
start panic in the realms, but at the same time I think they should be
informed. Unless I can actually see what
Midgard and the gods are up against, there is nothing I can say to them. They know that my senses do not lie; and now
is not the time for stupid rhetoric.
Should I wait until it becomes plainer?
Or should I tell the gods to tighten security, knowing that I will be
ridiculed for not giving them enough information?”
“We, the Creators, think that after the trouble with the
Sorcerer, the gods will be happy to receive all the information they can get,
however vague. Before the Sorcerer, no
mortal ever came so close to them with the intention of doing them harm. It might be wise to inform them of impending
danger, and tell them that as soon as you know more you will inform them of
your findings. Until you discover what
you are up against, you can do no more.
Perhaps this power will take a different course and the balance will be
restored. Perhaps we may not need to
fear its evil.”
The creators left, and Warrior was alone once more, although
he knew that the Valkyrie was close. “I
have to talk with the gods, Valkyrie,” Warrior announced, and then he faded.
* * *
* *
Warrior appeared outside the Well of Urd, and Lord Odin
called to him as soon as he had fully materialised. “Warrior, enter. Is this a courtesy call, or have you reason
for this visit?”
“Yes, my Lord. I have
been standing outside the cave these past few days, and I have sensed an
intense evil. I cannot say what
generates it, and neither do I know exactly where it is. It has not moved from the mountains where I
first sensed it, but it is real. The
only time I have ever felt evil coming close to this was Dark Storm. The evil and danger that I sense is only a
little less than, dare I say, the Warlock.”
Lord Forsetti rose from his seat. He shouted, “If it is everything you say,
then why have you not gone in search of it?”
“My Lord, I have just told you that it is on the
mountains. My senses pick up a single
intensity, but no more. Where would I
search, and how would I recognise it if I found it?”
“Then what is the point of telling us this news, Warrior, if
you have no idea what it is?” Lord Thor
sat back in his seat.
“My Lord, forewarned is forearmed. I feel this may be like an evil god, and one
with power far superior to the gods we know.”
Lord Forsetti jumped up again, shouting, “That idea is
preposterous. Adjust your thinking,
Warrior, and then apologise to the gods for suggesting that one of them has
changed to the dark side.”
“I will not apologise for something I have not done. I said that it was like an evil god, and the
powers it possesses are immense. And
yet, my Lord, I know that it is not any of Midgard’s evil gods from the
Underworld.”
Lord Thor asked incredulously, “Are you trying to tell the
gods that this evil is a god from another world? Ridiculous.”
As Thor sat down, Warrior could see that he was not
laughing, but at the same time he was trying to belittle Warrior’s warning.
“My Lord Thor, I am sure that you and I had this same
conversation before. I will tell you now
that when I passed this idea in front of the Creators they did not make light
of it. I believe that something was said
like your remark when I spoke of the Warlock, who was a danger to the whole of
Midgard.
“I also believe that the Sorcerer collected most of his power
from a cloud that arrived from beyond this world. The Sorcerer was, if I remember correctly,
only a footstep away from the realms and a real threat to the gods. I have no idea what evil is sitting on the
mountain, but I honestly believe that it is not of this world.
“I was hoping that Asgard would send messengers to the other
realms warning them of this uncertain impending danger. However, I see that I might have to send my
Valkyrie to do their work. I take the
defence and security of the gods and the world below seriously, because if the
gods in their entirety are not pulling their oars together, then the ship will
sink.”
Lord Thor was about to stand again, but the thundering voice
of Odin called, “Sit down, Lord Thor.”
Lord Heimdall stood up.
“I understand what you are saying, Warrior, and as we are speaking the
lookouts are being briefed. I have also
sent heralds out to the other realms.
Warrior, may I suggest that if this evil is from another world, then
perhaps after such a long journey it is disoriented and confused. That might be the reason it has not yet
moved.”
“Thank you, my Lord, and your suggestion has not fallen on
deaf ears. That may well turn out to be the reality of the situation. I think that I must seek further advice,
because as we speak this entity or whatever it is still has not moved.” Warrior then looked at Lord Odin. “With your permission, my Lord?”
“Yes, Warrior, go with the gods’ blessings.”
Warrior faded into the mists of time and re-appeared on a
mountain. For once, he had managed to
transport to precisely where he intended to go, and he was outside the cave he
sought.
“Enter, Warrior. We
have been expecting you.”
With no hesitation, he walked inside and sat down where the
old woman indicated.
“The evil is on the surface and resting, but it will only be
for a short while. It is re-forming into
the being it once was. Yes, Warrior, it
is a being, and powerful. If not for an
unseen accident he would be the god of his own world by right of conquest. The Creators know of this being, but they
will not have expected it to be here. It
is not written in the pages of time. In
fact, it will not be found in any of the pages available to us, but you know of
a place where the scribe knows all the secrets.
On this subject we can tell only of shadows, and of the present and
future we have no knowledge.”
At this point, Warrior realised that the audience with the
two Sisters of Knowledge was over, and it had left him more confused than he
was before he arrived. He left the cave and
faded, reappearing in a desert by a small complex of tents. With one step he was inside, walking towards
the dim light.
“Welcome, Warrior.
Sit down and we will talk.”
“Thank you, Oracle. I
believe you know my quest.”
The girl looked down at a star plan on her desk. “Some many thousand years ago, there was a
world not unlike your own. It was
heading for a fall, because the good gods had lost control. There was a bad god, but not just bad like
Loki that you know so well. This god was
evil and fiendish. His intelligence went
far beyond the other gods, and he was far more dangerous than Dark Storm before
the good gods arrived. The thinking was
by the Creators that the good gods had let them down and were to be
punished. It was because of the far-reaching
damage on the surface of this world.
“However, before the Creators had a chance to vent their
anger, something most unusual happened.
The largest of the world’s moons left its orbit and fell. In minutes, it impacted on the surface, and
in the blink of an eye the world disintegrated.
All that was left was dust and debris and a few pieces of rock no bigger
than meteorites, a few lifeless balls of rock drifting through space.
The Creators were satisfied, despite the carnage. Justice had been served, and they stepped
back. It was over, they thought, but not
one of them realised that there was still evil, the real evil, hiding in the
midst of the destruction. With so much evil
on that world, its power was masked, and no one thought to check more carefully. The evil god was still alive and was clinging
to one of the larger fragments of rock, hoping that sooner or later it would
come within the magnetic pull of another world.
Indeed, that cloud of meteors passes close to the Earth every year, and
this year he was lucky. Now this evil
god is on your world. His name is Lord
Sabre, and his powers are immense.”
“What trouble will he cause on Earth?”
“He will not be content with mischief and trivialities. His plan is to start where he left off on the
world called Maya.”
The girl saw Warrior’s expression change, and she added,
“Yes, Warrior. You know the name, and
yes you are right: they are one and the same.
The Creators realised there might be life remaining on the larger
fragments that remained of the world.
They were too late to recognise the evil, but there was a very large
section that not only remained in one piece but also retained its atmosphere,
for a while at least. By chance, there
were mortals on it who had held onto their faith and obedience to a god who had
avoided evil. The Creators rescued them,
erased their memory of the old world, and found a new home for them. You have spoken to this old god on many
occasions, and she will always help Warrior.”
Warrior understood.
He knew this ‘old god’ well, and he knew that he would need to find her
once more. “How can I destroy the evil
god, Oracle?”
“You cannot, Warrior.
It is not within your capabilities to destroy him. There is only one person that can destroy
him, and her creator will inform her of her task. Even so, she cannot do it alone. She will need your help and the assistance of
others, if she is to have any hope of success, and it will take time. Fortunately, for Lord Sabre to gain entry to
the realms will be far more difficult for him than when he tried it with his
own world. Be under no illusion,
Warrior. This will not be a quick
fight. Lord Sabre is better prepared
than Palandrake ever was. This is a real
god, and he will have the full force of the evil gods helping him once he
offers to split the spoils.
“As we talk, Warrior, he is gaining entry into the Outer
World and he has already stepped out of the Spire of Time. He is still in disarray, collecting his
thoughts, but he grows stronger all the time.
He is summoning the Underworld, and they hear him and many will heed his
call. Oberon will command thousands of
bad Elves from throughout the realms, and he will not hesitate to join this
new, powerful evil. Lord Sabre will need
to control all six Keys to gain entry to the realms, or at least the majority
of them. Three Keys, or less, is not an
option for him.
“Our trump card is Marina, and it is she who will make the
play. You must listen to what she
says. Without you, this battle will be
lost, and without Marina, it is pointless starting.”
The girl fell silent, and Warrior realised that his audience
with the Oracle was over. He stood
up. “May your Creators always be with
you, Oracle.”
“May the Creators be with you, Warrior.”
Moments later, Warrior was back in the mists of time, and
then making another appearance at the Council of Gods. Once given the floor, he told the gods all he
had been told about this new evil, and, as he had expected, there were
expressions of dismay and even of fear.
“Warrior,” Lord Thor spoke. “You must go to the Battle Warrior to the
Gods, Marina, and give her instructions on this task she must already know is
hers.”
“My Lord, I cannot tell Marina anything. You must have heard what I said? Marina will decide, and she will lead, and
she will need help. If she needs an
army, then she shall have an army, but that decision is for her and for her
alone. I cannot defeat this evil god,
whatever resources are put at my disposal.
I have neither the knowledge nor the weapons.”
“Then why is she not already here and telling us her plans?”
“I have no idea, my Lord Thor, but I would imagine that she
will not be outlining her plans to anyone.
I doubt that she will even tell me everything, although I must be part
of whatever she needs to do.”
Lord Forsetti stood up.
“There you are wrong, Warrior. If
this Council of Gods demand that she informs us, then she will do so or be
punished.”
“My, Lord Forsetti, if you wish to punish her it will be so,
but I would like to remind you of the last big silence and its
consequences. Also, if this god is as
powerful as we believe, then most likely he will be aware of everything that is
said here, so if Marina were to speak out loud to the gods of her plans, she
might just as well walk out of these Council chambers and never return. At this moment we have no idea what this evil
god can do and what he cannot do, so it makes sense to assume the worst and to
take every precaution.”
Lord Thor was about to jump up and disagree, but he thought
better of it. “Point taken, Warrior. I agree with you entirely, but do you have
any idea when we might expect her?”
“The Creators know all that you know, my Lords, so I would
think that she is being briefed as we speak.”
* * *
* *
Marina was indeed just being briefed by her Creator.
“Marina if you are unsure and need help, I am but the blink
of an eye away. There is no shame in
asking me for help as you are learning your trade. Mistakes are expected, but you will not make
the same mistake twice. You must
remember, Marina, that you can wield more power than all the gods in the
Universe put together. How you choose to
wield it is what you are learning.
Already you know all that I know, and as I learn so too do you. You are an extension of me, and I will never
leave you wanting.”
“Thank you, my Lord.
I will try to live up to the trust you have in me.”
“My blessings are with you
and Brandon.”
The Creator faded, and Marina appeared in the Outer World by
the Twin Falls. Brandon, Drusilla and
Topaz were with her, and she examined the ground as if looking for tracks.
“There has been no movement here for a long time, so I
conclude that if Lord Sabre has help from the Underworld already then it has
not passed through these gates. We will
carry on to the Drinking Cup of the Gods and stay there for the evening. It will be a good place to wait for Warrior.”
* * *
* *
As Warrior was talking to the gods on other matters, one of the
Valkyrie appeared.
“My Lord, the Battle Warrior to the Gods, Marina, has been
seen at the Twin Falls at the End of the World.”
“I would have thought Marina would have come to see the gods
first,” said Lord Heimdall.
“I am sure that once she has something to tell you, my
Lords, she will be here. She has not
changed her ways. She takes care of
business first, and then explains her actions.
She will know that I have been briefing the gods, because her Creator
would have told her, my Lord.”
Warrior took his leave from the gods and appeared by the
Twin Falls at the End of the World. He
knew that Marina would go to the Drinking Cup of the Gods for the evening. On seeing her, he dismounted and walked over.
“Warrior, I have given you Avalon, Star and Cloud, as your
personal Valkron. This Lord Sabre will
have a small army with him tomorrow, because I know that Oberon is on the
move. His army is even bigger this time
and will not be taking any chances. I
know from the other realms that he has a mixed race of bad Elves. His army will be upward of five
thousand. All the evil gods are going
out of their way to help Lord Sabre, so you too must command a substantial army
of Elves and Fairies. I have assembled
them ready to be here on my command. If
we need to talk of plans, Warrior, I can place a shroud of secrecy around us so
that no one hears, not even our own Creators, although they will be able to
read the plan because we are part of them.
Hopefully this god does not have the ability to read minds, but we must
be aware of that possibility. My senses
tell me there are many things he can do that we would have thought impossible.”
“We will go and see the Elves in Elfdom castle at first
light to pick up part of your army.
Then, as we did in the last war in the Outer World, we will enlist the
fairies from the Forest of Secrets. It will
be nice to see Sand Piper and his wife again.”
Warrior thought about Marina’s words but said nothing. He accepted that she knew what she intended
to do, and that she should have full control of where and when the action
should take place. Warrior was simply a
warrior and fought battles with the sword, but Marina was a Battle Warrior and
used her powers directly at the evil.
Warrior knew that she would have to be at her best to defeat this god.
* * *
* *
Nights were short in the Outer World, and it was not long
before they were both riding towards Elfdom castle. Once at the gate it was the same fiasco.
“Hello, who are you?
State your business.”
“I am Marina, and I would like to speak with your Queen,
Queen Amelia.”
“How do I know that you’re telling the truth?”
“Stick your head over the top and take a look.”
“Don’t tell me what to do.
I have a job of high importance.”
“Would you please just go and tell the Queen that I am
waiting outside the gate.”
“There you go again, telling me what to do.”
“Grenfeld, just go and do as I ask.”
“How do you know my name?”
“I am Marina, and of course I know your name.”
“Well, ok. I never
realised you were that Marina.
Open the gate!” he shouted.
“Marina to see the Queen.”
Marina was going to ask him how many Marinas he knew, but
she knew that you could argue with Grenfeld forever and not make any
progress. He had a strange type of logic
and a very bad memory.
The Queen came out of the main doors, and shouted, “What’s
all this noise?” She looked over, and
then added, “Hello, Warrior, Marina. Do
we have more trouble in the Outer World?”
She then looked up to the watchtower.
“You actually let someone through the gate on your own, Grenfeld.”
“Who did? Call the
guard and have those two Elves on the gate punished. How dare they let people in without
permission?”
The Queen was still looking at the watchtower and shook her
head. “I am not sure whether he is
getting better or worse, but at times I might as well be in the watchtower
myself.”
Marina informed the Queen of all that was happening, but she
left out many of the main details. If
there was any chance, however remote, that Lord Sabre had the power to hear
what they said, there was no point in telling him what they knew. In any case, it was a matter of ‘need to
know’, and, as well as there being little point in worrying the Queen more than
necessary, much of the information she simply did not need to know.
It was not long before Warrior and Marina left, with an army
of two thousand Elves behind them commanded by Villias. Warrior looked at Marina and saw the knowing
smile on her face. She had her three
companions close by her side. Warrior
was to her left, just a horse’s length behind.
It felt strange to him to be letting someone else make the decisions and
give the commands, but he knew it had to be this way. This was Marina’s battle, and Warrior was
there only to aid her when the need arose.
* * *
* *
Marina’s army travelled far before the Forest of Secrets
could be seen in the distance. At almost
the same time as they caught their first glimpses of the Forest, they saw
movement ahead of them, a small army riding towards them. Soon, it became clear that there were about
five hundred Elves, and Oberon was leading them. Oberon stopped as soon as he recognized
Marina. He waited.
“So, you are here once again, Marina, but you won’t win this
time. I have a new leader, and this one
does not know the meaning of the word ‘losing’.”
Another being appeared beside Oberon. He, too, rode a horse. He was dressed in black, and he had short
hair and short, pointed ears like the Elves.
His eyes were dark, and where there should be white was red. He carried no weapon, but Marina knew who he
was and did not expect to see one. He
was looking at Marina as he said, “So, the gods in their desperation have sent
a woman to defeat me while they cower in their realms. I will soon be in those realms, because you
and your little army will not stop me. I
will soon have the means to enter the realms, and then I will be chief god of
this world.”
Marina made no reply, but she gazed at Lord Sabre with a
knowing smile on her face.
“You do not scare me, woman.
I will push you aside with my powers, because I am the ultimate power in
the universe. Even the Creators fear
me. They once tried to destroy me, but
they failed as anyone who tries again will fail. I am a survivor; I am destined to live
forever.
“I understand why you are not speaking. My awesome power is intimidating you, and
although you can already feel it, I shall give you a more practical
demonstration. I will send ten of your
Elves back to the castle. Would you like
to see that?”
Marina spoke for the first time. “Try that trick with my Elves, and I will
send all five hundred of your Elves back to the Underworld, and you won’t be
able to use them for ten days afterwards.”
As she spoke, Lord Sabre smiled and replied, “You will lose
a lot of Elves proving that theory,” and as he spoke the bad Elves were drawing
their swords. “I think it is well worth
the sacrifice.” He pointed at ten of the
elves behind Marina and they disappeared, along with their horses. He laughed out loud. “Shall we start the battle now?”
Oberon laughed at that question, along with Lord Sabre.
Marina asked softly, “Who is going to fight for you?” and
she clicked her fingers. At once, all
Oberon’s Elves disappeared, and when she clicked her fingers again, her own ten
Elves reappeared. Oberon and Lord Sabre
turned and saw their Elves disappear, and it clearly startled them.
“Now,” said Marina, “I suggest you both toddle off back from
the hole you crawled out of and get out of my way. One more thing before you go, Oberon. I think you will look nice dressed in an
opal.”
“You cannot destroy me, witch. I am King of the Fairies and leader of the
Elves.”
“You are quite correct, Oberon. I cannot destroy you, but I can imprison you
in an opal. That, as you well know if
you think about it, is well within my powers.
Perhaps, I could give the opal to one of your Elf friends to look after,
and I am sure you have so many who would be only too pleased.” Then, saying no more, Marina gazed at them
both with the knowing smile on her face.
Lord Sabre was fuming.
He shouted, “You will not use that party trick on me again, Witch. I will not be denied what is rightfully mine
by conquest. Oberon, make your army
appear once more.”
“I cannot, my Lord.
The witch has sent them back to the Underworld, and they will be there
for ten days.” Lord Sabre turned his
horse and rode off, followed a few seconds later by Oberon.
Then as if nothing had happened, Marina continued forward at
the head of her army.
A little later, as they approached the edge of the Forest of
Secrets, Marina beckoned to Warrior to move his horse forward beside her.
“I am going over to see Sand Piper. Take charge of the army, Warrior.”
Without another word, Marina she rode her horse towards the
Forest of Secrets, and Warrior saw Sand Piper come out to meet her.
“Sand Piper, is your priest available? I wish to converse with the gods.”
“Yes, Marina....” He
was about to say more, but Marina put her finger to her lips. She watched as he called an old fairy
across. “Marina wishes to go to the
temple to converse with the gods, Wind Bender.”
As he spoke, Marina dismounted.
The priest just nodded and walked away with Marina
following. He led her to a building with
a strangely tiled roof, looking much like an old Chinese design. Wind Bender opened the door and let her in,
closed it behind her and stood guard outside.
At the end of the building there was a memorial plaque on which were
inscribed the names of all the Elves that had fallen in past battles. Before it, on a table, was a golden bust of a
goddess. Marina walked up to the table
and picked up the bust. She turned it on
its side to look underneath, and a wave of her hand made the bottom of the
little statue slide open. The interior
was hollow, and empty except for a single gold coin. Marina took the coin and sealed the base of
the statue once more, placed it down on the table and then made her way out of
the building.
Outside, still clutching the coin, Marina walked to her
horse.
“I have changed my mind about talking to the gods. I see that you have your army ready, Sand
Piper, so we might as well be on our way.”
Marina mounted her horse, and she rode out of the Forest of
Secrets at the head of the small army of Fairies. They joined up with rest of the army and
headed south towards the Spire of Time.
To all those that are
not familiar with the Outer World, it is a duplicate of the world below but it
is flat, and you can, indeed, fall of the end of it. Whatever features are in the world below,
like mountains and seas, there is a corresponding feature in the Outer
World. The only thing that never
corresponded to anything on the Middle World was the Spire of Time, and that
was because it was the start of the Stepping Stones to the Gods. Time and distance had no meaning, with each
being and person making their own. This
would also be a good time to note that the Fairies and Elves in this story are the
same size as human adults.
It was a long time before Marina brought the army to a
halt. “We will rest here for the night,
and I will draw up plans of where we are going next, and how.”
On hearing this, Hild went off to the gods to report.
“Warrior, I will be back in a short moment.” Marina faded into the mists of time, where
she was met by her Creator.
“My Lord, I bring you this for safekeeping.” She held out her hand with the gold coin in
the palm. As she did so, the coin
disappeared.
“You have done well, Marina.
Does Warrior know of this coin?”
“No, my Lord. What
they don’t know they cannot talk about, and I realise my Lord that the Keys
will have to be fought for. Neither will
I be telling the gods of what I have achieved.
I don’t want the gods thinking that just because I have one coin it
means that it is all over. I only
managed to get that one through trickery.”
“You are correct, Marina, as there would be no point of
giving out too much information. Even if
you get all but one, there will still be a big battle at the end. Lord Sabre will not give up without a fight.”
“I think, my Lord, that Lord Sabre has no idea where the
Keys are. If he did, the Keys would not
be there now. He has ridden past them
with five hundred bad Elves led by Oberon, and if he had known where they were
hidden he would not be bothering me with silly games of magic. One good thing did come out of our meeting,
though. He might have been powerful on
Maya, but here in Midgard’s Outer World his power is lacking.”
“Yes, Marina, I sense the very same, but still there is a
power within him that must not to be taken lightly. We, the Creators, have studied him, and know
that he has no way of hearing what you say from a distance when you have your
protective barrier around you.”
* * *
* *
The gods had heard the Valkyrie’s account of what had taken
place, and she was standing waiting for further orders.
Lord Forsetti rose from his seat and shouted angrily,
“Marina was within a few paces of this evil god. Why didn’t she destroy him? Why does she persist in these games? Neither do I understand why Warrior sat there
and let her do it without saying something.”
The Goddess Jord stood up.
“I think, my Lord, that if had been possible for her to do what you say,
she would have done it.”
Lord Thor was on his feet as soon as the goddess sat
down. “As they are resting for the
night, I think it might be a good idea if we call Marina here and ask her to
explain what she is doing. Why did she
say she was going to talk to the gods if she had no intention of doing so? If she is so uncertain of her plans that she
says she has to converse with the gods, then why is she in charge of the
army? I think that as of tomorrow
morning Warrior should be in charge of the army. At least he is a warrior that we can trust to
do the task he is set by us.”
“I think my Lord Thor is correct, and we should get Marina
here to inform her of our plans for Warrior to take over the army.” Lord Forsetti looked around, and asked, “Is
anyone against this idea?”
The Goddess Jord stood up, and said, “Yes, I am against the
idea, and I think that you, Lord Forsetti, and you, Lord Thor, are out of
order.” The Goddess Frig stood up and
whispered in her ear, and they both sat down together.
Lord Odin looked at the Valkyrie and told her, “Ask Marina
to come here at her convenience sometime this evening.” The Valkyrie faded.
When in the Outer World, she relayed Odin’s message to the
Valkron, and Brandon told Marina.
Marina had her knowing smile on her face, and replied,
“Inform the gods that I will see them shortly, as first I need to prepare the
Army. Marina clicked her fingers, and
another three thousand Fairies and Elves appeared. She told them all to be quiet and to listen
to her.
“Thank you for joining this army. We are now powerful enough to defeat this
Lord Sabre. As you know, he is a
powerful god who carries evil magic with him.
It is for that reason I am now going to give each one of you a special
pentagon star. This is a talisman, and
it is more powerful than any of his magic.
You will not be able to lose it because it will be impressed on your
foreheads. This will ward off any evil
spell or magic that Lord Sabre throws at you.” Marina then lifted her hands, and on each of their foreheads appeared
the star, measuring one centimetre in size from each point of the star to the
one opposite.
Marina turned, and said, “I have to go and brief the gods,
Warrior. Would you look after the army
until my return.”
He watched her fade into the mists of time.
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