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Galen stared into the water, watching the swirling eddies of the Cairou River pouring into Lake Elbion. Somewhere down there lay the corpse of the most powerful creature in all of Arethil.
Drakormir.
The name sent a tingle of cold fear down Galen's spine. His fingers clenched tight around the leather scroll case in his left hand. He looked from the case, then back to the waters.
"This is so stupid," he muttered.
But what else was he supposed to do? Live his life a debt-slave to the college? Get his legs broken by the bank of Valkyr and Sons? Being a half-breed in this city would leave him right back where he started.... the gutter.
He had no other choice.
Galen took the scroll out of the case, opened it, and began to read.
No simple mage could simply walk up and start a conversation with a god of dragons, but Telemachus had not been a simple mage. And this scroll... this scroll was all Galen needed from that conjurer. Let him keep his star pacts, Galen only needed a way to communicate. And Telemachus had handed him a method for communing with gods.
Galen spoke the last words and waited... would Drakormir answer? Did a sliver of his consciousness remain?
Drakormir.
The name sent a tingle of cold fear down Galen's spine. His fingers clenched tight around the leather scroll case in his left hand. He looked from the case, then back to the waters.
"This is so stupid," he muttered.
But what else was he supposed to do? Live his life a debt-slave to the college? Get his legs broken by the bank of Valkyr and Sons? Being a half-breed in this city would leave him right back where he started.... the gutter.
He had no other choice.
Galen took the scroll out of the case, opened it, and began to read.
No simple mage could simply walk up and start a conversation with a god of dragons, but Telemachus had not been a simple mage. And this scroll... this scroll was all Galen needed from that conjurer. Let him keep his star pacts, Galen only needed a way to communicate. And Telemachus had handed him a method for communing with gods.
Galen spoke the last words and waited... would Drakormir answer? Did a sliver of his consciousness remain?